Oh so you only have daughters, and you’re like “oh I guess I don’t have to cut any of my kids’ dicks off because none of them have dicks!”
That’s correct. If you only have daughters, you don’t have to cut any dicks.
However: not so fast.
You are required by law to cut your daughters’ tits off.
Burberry is the latest fashion label to feature transgender models, showing a shirtless female-to-male model with visible double mastectomy scars in a recent Valentine’s Day campaign.
The campaign shows the half-naked, tattooed trans model embracing a biological female model who is wearing what appears to be a Burberry top. Burberry posted the image to its official Instagram account, where it has been inundated by a deluge of negative user comments.
.@Burberry’s latest ad is promoting young physically healthy women getting double mastectomies. pic.twitter.com/XcmwD1Sdat
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 25, 2023
Burberry joins a growing list of fashion brands and publications to feature transgender models. As Breitbart News reported in 2019, Victoria’s Secret announced that it had hired a transgender model for its runways — male-to-female Brazilian actress Valentina Sampaio.
The same year, Chanel Beauty announced that transgender model Teddy Quinlivan was the company’s new face.
Last year, New York Fashion Week featured a 10-year-old transgender model who walked the runway for fashion label Renacio.
The ubiquity of transgenderism belies the health risks associated with sex-change procedures and medication — rebranded as “gender-affirming care” by the mainstream media — especially for minors.
Listen up, parents: cut the tits.
It’s the law.
If you try to fight back, we’re gonna do you like we did the J6ers.