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No, this is the FCB PodcastNetwork. This is pillow Talk with Allie
Michelle on the FCB Podcast Network.Welcome back to another episode of pillow Talk
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with Allie Michelle. I am yourhost, Alie Michelle, and I want
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and we are going to roll rightinto this episode. Thank you. So
it just reads for those of youthat don't seem to understand why people are
freaking out about Dylan mulvaney and ballet, this has nothing to do with the
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fact that he is a man withmore feminine style. Who cares if you're
a grown man that wants to puton dresses and heels and pretend that for
one moment, you know what it'slike to menstruate anyway. What the problem
is is this, This is anadult male not only pretending to be a
female or woman, but he choosesto act like a preteen girl younger than
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thirteen. He confirms this in hisown videos. In his videos, he
is often running around and nothing buta T shirt and socks, talking about
having crushes on boys and sleepovers withsmall, underdeveloped breasts, talking like a
young girl, acting like a younggirl, talking about periods while he holds
a box of tampons. I needyou to understand the horrible effects in this
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is going to have on our society. This reads you are teaching young girls
that adult men at any point canidentify as a female and have the mind
of someone their age, someone whowants to have seat bowlders with them,
and these young girls can trust him. You don't think that there's a problem
with this? Do you understand whatkind of society you are building for your
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daughter's, niece's female cousins. Bycondoning this, you are opening Pandora's box
by allowing this, and you areputting actual adolescent females at risk. The
brain of a twenty eight year oldmale is completely different than that of a
twelve year old female. Even ifhe changes his face and body with surgery,
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even if he dresses and talks likean adolescent female, his brain development
is that of an adult male,not an innocent girl. What is the
sexualization of a young girl? Areport by the American Psychological Association PA on
sexualizations of the girl is the mediahas found that girls who are shown in
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a sexual manner more often than boys, dress and revealing clothing and with bodily
postures or facial expressions that simply implysexual readiness. If a mentally ill man
can act this way and be praised, what can someone else get away with?
What can someone do and claim it'stheir identity? Large company is like
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bud Light Nike all over our nationpraising this and gifting him things. What
are you telling young girls? Whatare you allowing? This is a slippery
slope, and I guess who suffersin the end. Children. If an
adult man fantasizes about being like this. Who do you think he's going to
go after next? What's the nextbest thing? If he can't get his
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hands on an adult who acts thisway, they only make up a small
percentage of our population. Who doyou think he's going to target next?
What is the next best thing forDylan? Oh? Yes, an actual
adolescent girl or boy. Pull yourhead out of your butt. I pray
to God that parents start acting angry. This is not okay, This is
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a mental illness. This behavior isdangerous. Okay. So there is a
lot to unravel here. I dowant to start off by saying I do
not give a crap about what youdo as an adult. Okay, I
don't care if you want to transition. I am dear friends with somebody who
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is transitioning. However, I dowant to point out that this person has
made a really striking point. Sothe talk about of the twenty eight year
old grown male who who acts likea twelve year old female, I totally
agree with that statement. Dylan Alvanyis very childlike, which is actually quite
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frightening. A grown man who istwenty eight years old should be acting like
a twenty eight year old female whois becoming into a you know what I'm
saying, who's becoming into a woman. His audience really is directed towards young
girls and possibly young males who aretransitioning into a female. However, you
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are twenty eight. You are closerto thirty than you are twenty. You
are closer to thirty than you arethirteen. So let's not get that twisted,
and let's not make that mistake here. As far as the as far
as these brands sponsoring them, thatspeaking for itself, Budleigh has plummeted in
its sales. However, I'm notsure of Nike. I have to look
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that up. But you know whatI'm saying. If you don't agree with
the with but with these brands andwhat they are doing, get them where
it hurts, and that's their pocket. I don't like Nike anyway, but
light you know, I liked someof their selters. However, I will
not be drinking it if they aregoing to continue to promote you know,
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a man pretending to be a littlegirl in one of Dylan's videos, he
actually pretended to be Eloise. Andif you don't know who Eloise is,
I believe it came out in thenineties or early two thousands of a young
girl who was so cute, mischievous, and you know, she got into
a bunch of stuff and she wasthe cutest thing. He pretended to be
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her. A twenty eight year oldgrown man who is now taking hormones to
become a grown woman, is pretendingto be a child. Let's see,
let's see what how Old Eloise wasin? Like how Old Eloise was?
Okay? So, Eloise at thePlaza actually started off as a book.
However, they then turned it intoa television comedy film. So it's based
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on Eloise series of children's books,drawn and written by Kay Thompson and Hillary
Knight. It stars young Sophia asEloise, and impressible six year old girl
who lives in the penthouse at thetop of the Plaza hotel in New York
City. Do you see this?And he pretended he was skipping around like
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Eloise. He a twenty eight yearold man, was galloping acting as if
he was a young girl. Ido not feel comfortable with that. Um.
However, it is up to theadults in the in your child's life
to kind of kind of point thatout. Okay, um, so another
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part of these of this Facebook postm he starts to say, this is
a slippery slope, and guess whosuffers in the your children? It is
a slippery slope because you know,if this is now a norm, what
can a forty fifty year old mando. Can he identify as a thirteen
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year old child as well? Canhe act as if it's Eloise? Can
he pranced around like Dylan mulvaney.That's kind of scary, And you know,
people might hate me for saying that, but it's kind of scary.
However, the person that I knowwho's transitioning, she's an older woman,
male turning into female, and sheacts her age. There's nothing wrong with
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that acting your age, Okay,having a more feminine side, if you're
transitioning into a female, there's nothingwrong with that. What is wrong with
this is that this is tuned intoyour girl, your little girls, twelve
thirteen year old girls sometimes eleven,like Eloise was supposed to be six in
this movie, six years old,and then Dylan wants to pry around like
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he's a six year old girl.I don't like how he also talks about
his I'm developed being boobies. That'sweird. That's that's definitely weird. If
you're if you are in tune,girls, don't go and say that,
you know, especially ones that he'spretending to be this character of a twelve
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year old. They're not like,oh my, yes, we'll get me
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Spo five, iHeart, or whereveryou get your podcasts. Welcome back from
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the break. This is your host, Alie Michelle. You are listening to
pillow Talk with Alie Michelle. Youcan find me on TikTok at Alie Underscore
Michelle on Instagram at Alie Underscore onetwo. And we were just talking about
the Dylan mulvaney controversy. However,we are going to jump right into the
Riley Gaines story. If you don'tknow who she is, she is an
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advocate for restricting governing competition with thetransgender athletes. Okay, Riley Gaines is
a pro swimmer. She has wonso many awards and she is amazing.
I think people need to really listento her because she knows the competition and
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she understands what this is going tohow this is going to affect our other
women in professional sports. Um,I know there's other like Olympic winners who
are now saying that, you know, the transgender males should be able to
participate. However, they're not competinganymore, so it's not going to affect
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their stats. So recently, RileyGaines was assaulted during a speech that she
was she was at the um shewas at San Francisco State University in these
crazy radical yes they're radical LGBTQ advocateswere attacking her. They beat her up.
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I believe a man hit her.They trapped her in a closet and
we're demanding and was demanding ransom money. This was not peaceful at all,
you know, people. This oneperson was screaming at her, you're crying
and then throwing the b where.Yeah, f that's just ridiculous. How
is that peaceful? She is speakingon experience, and these disgusting people want
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to physically hurt her for speaking thetruth. But she did come out with
a she did come out with atweet and it says I'm sorry, did
this just say peaceful? I wasassaulted. I was escorted and held for
ransom. The protesters demanded I paythem if I wanted to make it home
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safely. I missed my flight homebecause I was barricaded in a classroom.
That is absolutely disgusting. That isso insane. However, I hope she
continues this fight because our young girls, our young girls who are growing up
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in this wild, crazy world rightnow, that's not fair to them.
Men are biologically built to be stronger. And even if it's like the most
feminine man, you still have that, you still have that, you still
have that build, and you stillhave that muscle mass, and these and
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these transgendered males are still built likea man. Can you imagine just this
girl that worked her whole entire life, her whole entire life, to be
just a swimmer and wanted to competein the Olympics, and now she has
to go against a man, abiological man who identifies as a female.
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Not too long ago, these radicalswere complaining that what is a woman,
But now they're demanding that these menare women. You see this weird circus
show that's happening. I just Idon't understand it, and I you know
what, and people, you know, people start calling people transphobic and throwing
around all these slang terms and degradingyou know, names to make us be
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quiet. However, we should notbe quiet. This girl is doing so
much good. This Riley gains.She she needs to be heard. She
needs to be heard on the WhiteHouse level, especially speaking from experience and
then now having to um she wasin fear of her life because of these
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people. That is insane and soheartbreaking. I know the LGBTQ community,
for the for the majority, isextremely peaceful. I know they are just
like you know, any other anybodyelse besides like Antifa and all that stupid
stuff. She was practicing her freespeech and she ultimately got assaulted for it,
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and nobody is being held accountable.I hope she presses charges. I
really hope she presses charges against thesepeople. Well and the college. It
was there. It was their dutyto keep the her safe, and they
didn't. They didn't. I hope. I'm gonna I'm gonna try to see
if I can figure out a wayto um show this link of these people
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assaulting her because it was so frightening. I hope she sues like kay Kyle
Rittenhouse style, I really hope shesues the crap out of these people that
hurt her. These people need tobe in jail. You caused bodily harm.
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You You hit her. That isan assault. You were screaming at
her that you were gonna beat hera and you ultimately hit her. That
is assault if I ever heard it. Kaye Rittenhouse one, twenty two million
dollars from the view, I hope, I hope to Jesus that she sues
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the shis the shis out of thesepeople. She is such a role model
to young girls and women who arecompeting. I think she her voice needs
to be heard. And with that, I am going to let y'all finish
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