From the beginning of the tranny agenda, I’ve noted that there could be a connection between steroid use and becoming a tranny later in life, due to the havoc that steroids wreak on your hormonal system.
I started talking about this after the first person from the celebrity world, Bruce Jenner, came out as a tranny.
You’ll remember that. It was all the way back in 2015, and Bruce being a tranny was announced on the cover of Vanity Fair.
I said: Bruce Jenner has a history of steroid use, and that likely played a role in his drive to turn into a tranny.
Using steroids causes your body to produce extra estrogen. When you stop the steroids, your body continues to produce extra estrogen, while producing less natural testosterone.
We’ve seen several more examples of people with a history of steroid use becoming trannies. The latest example is a former pro-wrestler, Gabe Tuft. This week, he put out a long post on Instagram, explaining that he is now Gabbie Tuft.
He did an interview with Billy Bush, explaining that he is now a woman, because he wears women’s clothes.
Presumably, if there was no culture around trannies, these people who are dealing with hormone problems as a result of taking steroids would not respond to these problems by becoming trannies. However, there is a culture around this, so these men decide to do this, because they will be celebrated for it.
This is a very strange period in history that we have reached.