Glamour Magazine’s Brazil Woman of The Year is a male influencer who does not identify as a woman

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Just in case there are any skeptics left who don’t believe that the transgender movement is an international movement intent on canceling women in today’s society, there is a story provided by Glamour Magazine Brazil that will open some eyes. Glamour Magazine Brazil awarded its Woman of the Year honor to a male social media influencer who does not identify as a woman. In fact, he does not believe women exist. Glamour just may have jumped the shark.

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Glamour Magazine’s Brazil franchise held its Generation Glamour event honoring women. There were 15 categories for awards. Of the 15, 2 of the awards went to trans-identified males, including the top honor, Woman of the Year. The transgender extremism isn’t just in America, it’s world-wide and men are not only competing with women but they are receiving awards meant for women. It’s a war on women, if you will, and the result is that women are being canceled in modern society.

Linn da Quebrada, a male social media influencer, took home the top award despite the fact he has stated he does not identify as a woman, and does not believe women ‘exist.’

In an interview with presenter Pedro Bial, a journalist from Globo Television Network, Quebrada stated “I’m not a woman, I’m a transvestite,” going on to say: “let’s be honest, there’s no such thing as ‘a woman.’”

As a justification for his position, Quebrada continued by listing words that do not have finite meaning in the Portuguese language, and had to be “invented” to describe concepts so subjective that they could not be defined.

Quebrada sometimes refers to himself as an effeminate gay man, while at other times he uses feminine pronouns. Most commonly, Quebrada labels himself a “transvestite,” a word used in Brazil to identify men who present themselves in feminine ways but do not identify as transgender.

I’m old enough to remember when the word ‘transvestite’ was commonly-used to describe men dressing up as women. Many transvestites didn’t claim to be gay. None called themselves women, though. They were men wearing women’s clothes.

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Quebrada isn’t even a trans activist. He used his 15-minutes of fame as an influencer to turn that into a spot on Big Brother Brazil. Apparently Glamour Magazine is intent on glorifying transgender people who may or may not actually be transgender people. Good Lord. This whole thing has gotten so out of hand that it should never be taken seriously.

The other award that went to a trans woman was for Glamour’s Woman Influencer with a Cause. Giovanna Heliodoro won that award. Heliodoro identifies as a “feminist black trans woman. He is known for his advocacy for trans causes in Brazil. He criticized JK Rowling in December over her comments about transgender people.

In December, Heliodoro, who has over 155,000 followers on Instagram, slammed JK Rowling after the Ink Black Heart author expressed concerns over self-identification’s impact on Scottish crime statistics.

“I’m sorry, but I have learned to hate everything that comes from transphobic JK Rowling. I can’t see Harry Potter the same way as before and I can’t even romanticize Fantastic Beasts!” Heliodoro wrote on social media.

In 2020, shortly after Rowling tweeted in support of Maya Forstater and the material reality of sex, Heliodoro threatened to “beat this bitch,” referring to Rowling.

I guess it’s ok to hate and even threaten violence if it suits your personal or political agenda. Everyone else is just supposed to be accepting of everything or else be labeled as transphobic. There is no room for common sense or even science. Remember when we were all chastised to follow the science during the debates over climate change and then during the pandemic? That only goes one way, too.

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Sleepy Joe Biden is embracing it all, by the way. He invited Influencer Dylan Mulvaney to the White House to visit with him. Mulvaney doesn’t identify as a woman, he identifies as a girl.

Mulvaney, a male, doesn’t even identify as a woman, choosing instead to embrace “girlhood” with the popular “Days of Girlhood” series on TikTok which Biden claims to have watched. Like Glamour Brazil’s new “Woman of the Year,” the 25-year-old social media star also claims to want to become a mother one day.

Don’t you dare bring up mental health, though. What are you, transphobic? Mulvaney didn’t even take seriously a TikTok series he did on his own transitioning process.

As an accomplished actor and comedian, Mulvaney — who uses she/they pronouns and just celebrated their first Pride Month as a trans woman — started a TikTok career in 2020, using the platform as a substitute for their typical stage work on Broadway during the pandemic.

Mulvaney’s TikToks took off on March 12 of this year, when she began her “100 Days of Girlhood” series, a video diary documenting her transition process and major moments like her first dress, first pair of heels, and more. “I was questioning my gender and I had identified as nonbinary and was going through a private time,” she recounts to POPSUGAR on day 109 of her transition journey. “Then, once I did know that I wanted to be a trans woman, I thought about how — as much as there are incredible trans idols and role models in the industry — I felt like I didn’t have one that I could watch from the start and watch how they got from point A to point B.” The series, which Mulvaney originally started as a joke, has since turned her into a leader among TikTok’s queer community.

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Not everyone accepted Linn da Quebrada as Woman of the Year in Brazil.

“I think Linn is an amazing and talented person, but honestly, woman of the year? What did she do that was so spectacular to have all this merit?” one user asked beneath an announcement of Quebrada’s award.

“Did they give it because [Quebrada] deserved it or did they just want to get people’s attention? She is woman of the year by what merit? Look at all the fighting women out there, I don’t know if I agree..but…” another user replied.

Quebrada isn’t the first trans woman to win an award. In 2015, Glamour Magazine named Caitlyn Jenner their Woman of the Year for working as a “trans champion.” It’s interesting that now Jenner is speaking out about people being forced by trans activists to normalize their behavior. After Dylan Mulvaney went to the White House, Senator Marsha Blackburn said, “Radical left-wing lunatics want to make this absurdity normal”.

Jenner, who herself has previously spoken out about not judging her fellow trans women by how they look, retweeted Blackburn, writing: “Thank you for speaking out and having a backbone – one of the best senators we have. Let’s not ‘normalise’ any of what this person is doing. This is absurdity!”

She then replied to a commenter that asked her to ‘delete this hateful tweet’, misgendering Mulvaney and writing: “[She] is talking about [her] penis!”

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