Candace Owens critiques Dylan Mulvaney’s Days of Girlhood music video, comparing its "little girl" persona to condemned blackface minstrel shows. She argues the lyrics—mocking women as lazy, medicated, promiscuous—reflect normalized stereotypes, while dissent is labeled transphobic. Owens contrasts this with backlash against men (e.g., Bud Light) and claims a matriarchy pressures women into accepting male-led gender narratives, calling it societal "madness." She promotes Preborn’s free ultrasounds, citing 200 daily rescues but two deaths by her speech’s end, urging donations to counter perceived gender role erosion. [Automatically generated summary]
Yell at those little trick-or-treaters when they're dressed up as Pocahontas.
Yeah, this four-year-old can get it.
But womanface?
Guy dressing up as a girl and playing out a stereotype of what it means to be a girl or a woman?
We're just like, yeah, no, that's totally fine.
In fact, if you don't like it, you are transphobic.
If you don't like being made fun of, you are transphobic.
So there are a lot of things that are wrong with Dylan Mulvaney, but my biggest issue with Dylan Mulvaney is the fact that despite being nearly 30 years old, Dylan Mulvaney wants people to believe that Oh, I'm a girl.
An adult, biological man cosplaying as a little girl.
Tons of things wrong with that.
I have been saying to people for a very long time, it is very clear what they want to bring down the pipeline and what they're trying to make us comfortable with.
So Dylan Mulvaney released a music video now.
Dylan Mulvaney doing music makes sense.
Dylan has a background in Broadway, but this is not—this isn't Broadway.
This is a different kind of place playing girlhood, actually.
That is what the song is called.
It's called Days of Girlhood.
And I'm just gonna go ahead and let you listen to this part of it.
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♪ Monday can't get out of bed ♪ ♪ Tuesday morning pick up meds ♪
♪ Wednesday retail therapy ♪ ♪ Cash or credit I say yes ♪
♪ Thursday had a walk of shame ♪ ♪ Didn't even know his name ♪
I just wanna say shame on Heather Dubrow who is playing, it's a housewife of I think Beverly Hills who's playing Dylan's mother in that video because Heather Dubrow also has children who she believes to be trans.
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In case you missed that chorus, I'm going to read it to you here.
Monday, can't get out of bed.
Tuesday morning, pick up meds.
Wednesday, retail therapy.
Cash or credit?
I say yes.
Thursday, had a walk of shame.
Didn't even know his name.
So the stereotype of what it means to be a woman in woman face is Women just don't want to get out of bed, but fortunately, they're able to pick up their meds to make them happy.
I don't know what kind of meds we're picking up.
Maybe it's depression meds.
But it's cool, because by Wednesday, we go shopping, and we're back.
And yay, we're very excited.
And we say, cash or credit, doesn't matter.
Just take our money.
Just take our money, guys.
Please just take our money.
We just love to shop, shop, shop, shop until we drop, drop, drop, drop, drop.
And by Thursday, we're just having sex with random people.
And we're walk of shaming it.
So we're just wearing an outfit from the night before, and we're leaving some guy's house.
So what we have here is, again, a biological, nearly 30-year-old male that identifies as
a little girl, wants you to use the pronouns she or they, and what is they doing in this
video encouraging little girls to live this sort of a life, to think it's funny, to think
it's cute and to think it's just what it means to be a girl, obviously.
We're financially irresponsible.
We don't want to get out of bed.
We pop pills.
And if you have a problem with what Dylan is doing, let me remind you, you're a transphobe.
So if you're a woman and you just watched that and you were offended by that stereotype, it's because you're a transphobe.
But that's not it.
It gets even more interesting.
Here is another part of the video.
Take a listen.
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Boys on the dance floor, it's time to clear the patriarchy's over.
It is so great when a biological male who identifies as a little girl steps out and says that the patriarchy is over.
Because, you know, if I believed in the patriarchy, and I don't actually, because everywhere around us is the circumstance of women in charge, right?
It's not men that are supporting transgenderism, it's women.
It's women like Lady Gaga, who are calling other women hateful if they're not okay with transgenderism.
We saw how men feel about it.
Bud Light.
Goodbye, Bud Light.
Instantly, overnight, as soon as transgenderism traversed into our male space.
But women love this.
They are shaming other women for not embracing this.
So if the patriarchy existed, by the way, there would be no transgenderism.
Let's be very clear, we're living under a matriarchy.
But if I believed in the patriarchy, I would imagine that a man declaring that the patriarchy is over would not be acceptable.
I'm imagining this in a circumstance that a bunch of people would say, this is utterly ridiculous.
Men should not be speaking up for women.
But as I said, we live in a different world.
We are existing under a matriarchy, and we are supposed to accept the idea that Men are everywhere, beware the patriarchy, except when it's potentially actually here and you have biological males that are playing dress-up, demanding that you call yourselves cisgender so that you don't acknowledge your unique womanhood.
And on top of that, they're now dropping videos encouraging young girls not to live a life that I would describe as moral.
And on top of that, they're stereotyping what it means to be a woman with lyrics like this.