On Thursday, MRCTV took a look at Google Shopping’s bizarre new Christmas advertisement, featuring a hairy man prancing around in women’s clothing and makeup.
It turns out, the strange Algerian boxer look-alike “non-binary influencer,” Cyrus Veyssi, who goes by the pronouns “they/he.” And he… I mean… they…or, he (ugh) likes to ridicule women for wanting their own bathrooms.
Veyssi, a 30 year old co-host of the Amazon Prime talk show “Influenced” marked November’s “Trans Week of Visibility” with a post blasting a female social media user for defending "the right to be protected when going into a female bathroom."
“HIII, DIVA!” they/he condescendingly responded to the girl in a video that received nearly 68,000 likes.
“Plot twist! You don’t care about being protected from trans people, you hate trans people,” he determined for her. “Let me explain,” Veyssi began, mansplaining to the girl why she’s a bigot for worrying about men sexually assaulting women in their restrooms.
As identity-obsessed Leftists typically do, the “influencer” made the conversation about himself by insisting he “understands fear,” because he’s a “millennial with anxiety,” of course!
“So what I do is I take data, and that quells my fears,” he continued. In a lousy attempt to debunk the “myth and this fallacy that trans people are just using restrooms to access people and violate them,” he cited a “study” conducted by UCLA, one of America’s most leftist institutions in the most leftist state. “There’s no evidence. There were no cases,” he concluded, between sexual assault and men in women’s restrooms.
But to reeeally prove us wrong, Veyssi cited another “study” produced by the elitist land of Fauxcahontas (Massachusetts), admitting how woke they already were.
“So you see… It's not fear. It’s hate,” he patronizingly grinned into the camera. “And misinformation,” he finished, regurgitating the newspeak term assigned to anything the Left disagrees with.
As Fox Business pointed out, the Google star pretended infamous cases like the school bathroom assault committed by a “gender-fluid” male in Loudoun County, Virginia didn’t exist.
The school district, as dishonest as Veyssi, was charged with covering it up.
Shortly after, a “transgender” student in Oklahoma was charged with punching two female students in the girls’ restroom. So this “they/he” is the one responsible for peddling “misinformation” in the first place, aside from pretending to be an entirely made-up gender.
In a defensive statement to Fox, Google hem and hawed about platforming their “they/he,” insisting that the tech giant’s recent campaign is a “social media investment designed for younger audiences.”
"We work with hundreds of creators and influencers across social platforms, so we don't endorse all of their respective personal views," the spokesperson claimed.
Having learned nothing from Jaguar and BudLight’s mistake, it wouldn’t be surprising if they try to make Veyssi the next Dylan Mulvaney.