Heard about the latest absurdity from the Big Apple? A peculiar protest at a New York City courthouse during the initial proceedings of the criminal case that District Attorney Alvin Bragg has limply drawn up against former president Donald Trump saw a bizarre exhibit. A fully grown transgender woman thought it brilliant to bare her chest to the world.
Developing the story, as proceedings started, this transgender individual approached a barricade enclosing the court area. Pulling up her T-shirt, she revealed a black bra, followed by the removal of the bra and an uninvited display of her ample breasts. The flabbergasting sight was witnessed next to another protestor, a woman, adamantly holding up a sign calling for Trump’s imprisonment.
This spectacle soon diverted to a verbal onslaught between the transgender woman and another bystander. Chanting offensively about the cost of her breasts and taunting this other woman with inflammatory remarks, the situation rapidly escalated.
Counteracting the classless behavior, this other woman bravely defended herself, asserting a firm reminder of her genuine femininity and labeling the transgender woman, rightly, as a phony. Agitated by this, the transgender woman resorted to shrieking about the relevancy of Hunter Biden’s laptop – a point on which we conservatives agree. It leaves one wondering which side she’s really protesting for.
Understanding the true leanings of this flamboyant protestor is like traversing a labyrinth. No sober mind could riddle it out. More disturbingly evident is the underlying mental instability.
Comments on the video coverage of this event ranged from one user advocating for the return of asylums, another hoping for speedy recovery from the visually offensive display, while a third dubbed it simply “pathetic.”
Ending this absurd story, let’s make one thing clear: regardless of your political agenda, neither indecent exposure nor inappropriate public behavior is the way to project your voice. If you can’t maintain a certain level of propriety, it would be in everyone’s best interest if you sat out the protest from your living room.