TikToker Dylan Mulvaney Responds to Transphobic Trolls

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'You don’t get to mock my identity'

, but that doesn’t mean she can’t also deliver a world-class lesson in dragging transphobes for filth., Mulvaney stitched a transphobic parody of her own ongoing video series “Days of Girlhood” series in which the TikTok star uploads a wholesome video each day updating viewers on her transition journey. In the original video, titled “My journey as a ‘trans woman,’” a presumably cis woman is made up to look like a transphobic stereotype, with fake “stubble” and otherwise sloppily applied makeup.

Mulvaney started her video by apologizing for not responding sooner. “I was really busy, you know, auditioning to be in movies. And now I actually justGetting to the heart of the issue, the TikToker said, “You just kind of hate trans people.” She gave the user free license to make fun of her voice, outfits, or even her personality. “But you don’t get to mock my identity,” Mulvaney said.

Keeping it classy yet devastating, Mulvaney said she was “here to support” her bully “in any way I can.”“And that’s why I wanted to give you some advice on this career path of you being a comedian, or if you want to be onI don’t know what your whole gimmick is,” Mulvaney said. “But the fact is that all of your comedy is so lowbrow and it’s sort of the lowest form of comedy in my opinion. And you have a few people that enjoy your videos right now. But that’s not going to last for very long.

Mulvaney followed that truly savage read with a more serious sentiment, expressing that she was actually glad that the user had been making fun of her and not another trans person. “My life is going very well, I feel pretty happy,” she said. “But if you had made this video while I was maybe depressed…That would be evil of you, and it is evil. And I can’t have you making these videos about other trans people.

While TikTok has allowed people like Mulvaney and fellow trans fashion girl Hal Baddie to rise to prominence, the platform could use serious improvement when it comes to protecting it LGBTQ+ users. Although the video sharing app has a policy against

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