

Remember how Joe Biden was going to “restore honor and decency to the White House,” by inviting trans activist that took their tops off on the White House lawn? That was a really classy move, Joe. Seriously, so much honor and decency.
Weirdly enough, people didn’t find the topless transwoman decent. Instead, most of us found it gross and inappropriate. So they blasted him on social media. They called him out on being a completely indecent, inappropriate groomer. And you know what? He go really sad you guys. Being called a groomer really hurt his feels. So he took to TikTok to let you know just how mean it was to call him out.
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— Gays Against Groomers (@againstgrmrs) June 13, 2023
The trans TikToker who went topless at the White House is now claiming (s)he’s a victim. Because of course.
If you would like to stop people calling you a degenerate groomer, perhaps don’t act like one. We still can’t believe this actually happened.…
Oh, you poor thing. I hate when I go topless on the White House lawn and get called a groomer too…oh wait. I would NEVER do that. Why? Because it’s inappropriate! While I’m ranting, let’s discuss how much I hate the phrase, “my truth.” I hate it so much. It’s not your truth, my truth, his truth, or whatever. The truth is just the truth, it’s not subjective. That’s called an opinion.
After being put on full blast for inviting these inappropriate whack jobs to the White House, the White House released a statement. They stated, “This behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event at the White House.” They went on to say that the “Individuals in the video will not be invited to future events.” Too little too late. These photos and videos are already out there. The damage is done. Besides, these specific individuals may not be invited back, but we know Dylan Mulvaney, other trans activists, and I’m sure a slew of drag queens are welcome whenever they damn well please.
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I personally, don’t want to see him topless or otherwise, whether at the White House or at my local library. I come from a long line of non-trans parents, and I tried my hardest to pass that on as a family tradition.