Univision News wrapped up its International Women’s Week coverage this Friday with a short profile about a fashion influencer whose photos have gone viral on social media. Here's the thing: the story was not about a woman, but rather about heterosexual Matt Bryant, a robotics engineer that wears skirts and heels everywhere he goes… except to the soccer pitch.
The amazing feat of promoting a cross dresser as manly while at the same time canceling women AND pushing male cross-dressing as a Hispanic value, aired over the network´s midday news edition. Watch as co-anchors Elian Zidan and Carolina Sarassa insist on normalizing the relationship of a married couple where the ´man´ wears the pant(ies):
ELIAN ZIDAN: And well, “I saw it on social media”. Mark Bryant, who is 63, claims that he is heterosexual, and although he has been going to work as a robotics engineer for five years, he does it while wearing women's skirts and high heels. He says that half of all his clothes are women's, and that the only time he doesn't wear heels is when he’s on the soccer pitch. He states that his wife doesn’t care about his choice of style. Mark opines that clothing has no gender.
CAROLINA SARASSA: Well, I think the skirt is very pretty.
We get it. The pressure from the top is to do as the Big Guy says. In the case of Univision, this means bombarding their audiences with pro- LGTBQ-Trans content left and right.
“Mark Bryant, who is 63, claims that he is heterosexual, and although he has been going to work as a robotics engineer for five years, he does it while wearing women's skirts and high heels. He says that half of all his clothes are women's, and that the only time he doesn't wear heels is when he’s on the soccer pitch,” said anchor Elian Zidan about the cross dresser shown posing in fashionable, off-the-runway WOMEN outfits.
Just to make sure that the audience didn't rush to judgements regarding the man's virility – after all Bryant does play soccer – Zidan added the wife into the mix. “He (Bryant) states that his wife doesn´t care about his choice of style. Mark opines that clothing has no gender.”
To which co-anchor Sarassa answered: “Well, I think the skirt is very pretty.”
Once again, Univision proves that they have no connection whatsoever to the values of the community that they claim to serve and champion.
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