Buttigieg’s Husband Throws Fit Over Dylan Mulvaney Story – Does Anybody Care? – Watch
It’s hard to imagine anything that Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg saying as being important to the bulk of American people. But it’s unimaginable to think that what his husband Chasten Buttigieg has to say really matters to anyone.
Chasten Buttigieg threw out a silly rant against the growing protest over Anheuser-Busch’s not-so-smart Bud Light alliance with the transgender spotlight of the day, Dylan Mulvaney. Chasten throws these little snits every so often.
Anheuser-Busch has not yet backed down from its ill-advised decision to hire a man who thinks he’s a girl to promote its best-selling booze.
Pete Buttigieg’s husband of five years got on his Twitter account this weekend to defend Bud Light’s decision. But he ended up just looking small.
Chasten wrote, “If you’re upset about a beer company supporting civil rights, you might want to start bottling your tears. LGBTQ people drink water, too. Gonna boycott that next?”
What the rant failed to embrace was that real women are having a problem with the decision. One person wrote about the relationship with woke Nike: “Dylan Mulvaney is creating a caricature of what it means to be a woman. Women do not behave like this. This is insulting to actual women. I wouldn’t give Nike a dime of my money.”
Another Twitterer correctly suggested cosplay is not “civil rights.”
And another, “It’s cosplay, not civil rights. A man cannot become a woman under any circumstance. And it is a mockery of woman.”
And what about this reality, choosing to protest against something an American disagrees with is exactly a civil right. Wouldn’t you agree, Chasten?
Chasten Buttigieg is no stranger to the promotion of the LGBTQ movement. In March of 2022, a video went around social media of Buttigieg leading a group of kids in a pledge of allegiance to the rainbow flag at an Iowa Safe Schools’ Pride Camp in 2019: “I pledge my heart to the rainbow of the not-so-typical gay camp. One camp, full of pride, indivisible, with affirmation and equal rights for all.”
If you’re upset about a beer company supporting civil rights, you might want to start bottling your tears. LGBTQ people drink water, too. Gonna boycott that next?
— Chasten Buttigieg (@Chasten) April 8, 2023
Dylan Mulvaney is creating a caricature of what it means to be a woman. Women do not behave like this. This is insulting to actual women. I wouldn't give Nike a dime of my money. pic.twitter.com/WkrN07WvDZ
— Jedediah Bila (@JedediahBila) April 6, 2023
It’s cosplay, not civil rights. A man cannot become a woman under any circumstance. And it is a mockery of woman.
— Juno Who (@Junowhotoo) April 8, 2023
Please explain which civil right is implicated in this photo. I must have missed that day of law school. pic.twitter.com/9FrT5eul3p
— Sarah Beth Burwick (@sarahbeth345) April 8, 2023