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Feb 07 2021

Twisted Swimwear for Transsexual Children

Molding transsexual trophy children has become such a popular fad that one proud parent is cashing in with a clothing line specifically for little boys who are presented to the world as girls:

Jamie Alexander and his 11-year-old child, Ruby — who both live in Canada — created Rubies, which is branded as “form-fitting clothes for trans girls.”

Despite the name, Ruby is a boy. Other sources give his age as 12 or 13.

“Trans girls” means boys like Ruby who dress as girls, presumably with the strong encouragement of their woke parents.

The brand includes swimwear, underwear, and more, all intent on shaping the appearance of “nonbinary” bodies.

Chirps Ruby,

“I like working with my dad. I’m learning real-world skills like expenses, costs, and customer service. And I model the products.”

What does it take these days to get Child Protective Services involved?

The Times of Israel reports that according to the marketing materials, Alexander’s bathing suits for transsexual children “magically turn a pointy poker into a dainty dune.”

Alexander isn’t the only one who thinks young boys should be encouraged to get off to an early start on alternate sexuality. The liberal establishment media, which has played a key role in driving this grotesque phenomenon, continues to push it enthusiastically. BuzzFeed proclaims in the headline that the line of swimwear for transsexual children is “much needed.” CNN presents this sick story as “inspiring, positive news.”

The meteor is due. It couldn’t have been any worse than this in the last days of Sodom and Gomorrah.

A boy and his dad in a world succumbing to moonbattery.

On a tip from Steve T.


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