Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney made headlines after sharing an odd video with his millions of TikTok followers showing him seeking refuge in South America.
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“Trans” activist Dylan Mulvaney has, once again, made headlines after sharing an odd video with his millions of TikTok followers, showing him seeking refuge in South America. Mulvaney traveled to Peru to “feel safe” after suffering the tyranny he apparently faces in the United States.

In the video, Mulvaney began by asking his viewers if it was an “okay time” to talk about his adventure to Peru. He then said that he traveled to Peru alone to “feel something” and pursued Shaman rituals that “were like 10 years of therapy.”

Leading up to his trip, Mulvaney received extreme backlash for his partnership promotion with Bud Light which caused a massive cultural shift in American society. As a result, Bud Light has lost billions from the boycotts initiated by Americans who are fed up with the trans-movement taking over all normality in society. In his video from Peru, Mulvaney decided to trash the U.S., stating that it’s “a little sad that I had to leave my country to feel safe.”

Mulvaney continues by explaining what his trip has consisted of — and what it hasn’t been. He then shifts to complain that no one has “kissed” him yet, but insisted that he’s still “holding out hope.” Mulvaney ended the grotesque video with a huge smile and his signature, eccentric, sign-off, “I love ya, bye!”

Mulvaney has claimed that Peru is a “safe” place for him as a transgender-identifying person, but Peru’s laws are not nearly as “inclusive” for LGBTQ individuals as one might think. According to the UCLA School of Law, “There are no laws in Peru that protect people against discrimination based on their gender identity.” Mulvaney’s claim of freedom and safety in the country falls flat on its face. In fact, a U.S. Department of State report insists that “LGBTQI+ persons [in Peru] reported instances where they were persuaded or forced to seek ‘conversion therapy’ treatments to change their sexual orientation or gender identity due to “hostile family environments.”

Dylan Mulvaney’s longing for safety and freedom of expression is a far cry from his previous statements which called for journalists who “misgender” him to be jailed.