A disturbing new trend has taken over social media where adult women are using children's dolls to push anti-ICE activism while engaging in what experts are calling "misplaced mothering" behavior that's raising serious red flags about the mental state of the radical left.
BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey exposed this bizarre phenomenon on her show "Relatable," revealing how grown women are treating American Girl dolls like actual toddlers in what appears to be a deeply troubling form of escapism mixed with political activism.
"There are these conferences where these women who treat their dolls as toddlers feed them, change their diaper, take them out," Stuckey explained, clearly disturbed by what she discovered. "It's true. They put them in strollers, and they take videos of them going on vacation with them."
When Mental Health Meets Political Extremism
What makes this trend even more concerning is how these adult women are weaponizing their doll obsession to attack President Trump's common-sense immigration enforcement policies. Instead of dealing with reality, they're retreating into a fantasy world where they can project their warped political views onto children's toys.
This latest manifestation of leftist activism reveals just how unhinged Trump's opponents have become. Rather than engaging in legitimate political discourse, they're literally playing with dolls while spreading anti-American messaging about ICE - the brave men and women working to secure our borders and protect American citizens.
"There is this whole influencer who shows her day-in-the-life where she's [caring for dolls]," Stuckey noted, highlighting how this disturbing behavior has become commercialized on social platforms.
As President Trump's administration ramps up deportation efforts to remove criminal illegal aliens from our communities, the radical left's response has been to retreat further into delusion. Instead of supporting law and order, they're using children's toys to promote their open-borders agenda.
This phenomenon raises serious questions about the psychological well-being of Trump's most vocal critics. When grown adults are playing house with dolls while simultaneously pushing political propaganda, perhaps it's time to ask: who's really living in a fantasy world here?
