Someone told Pink she resembles a “trans woman” and apparently she’s having second thoughts that “trans women are women”

I couldn't get enough of the story that ran yesterday here on Not the Bee about the guy who approached random women at a Pride parade and asked them about their trans journey. It's a brilliant approach to demonstrating the truth - from the lips of those who try to avoid it at all costs.

This was the video if you missed it:

But since, like I said, I couldn't get enough of that, I was curious what the original poster meant when he said that he'd been talking about this brilliant approach for awhile now.

So, I did some digging and hit pure gold.

If you haven't seen what happened last year when someone did this with superstar performer Pink, you need to. If you're not familiar with her, this is Pink:

When it comes to championing the "anybody can be a woman" agenda, you can't find a much better ally than Pink. In a 2017 interview with British newspaper The People, the performer signaled her open-minded virtue to anyone who would pay attention. Explaining how she and her husband were committed to raising their children in a "label-free" home, Pink offered her sage advice as to what constitutes "progress" for humanity:

'I was in a school and the bathroom outside the kindergarten said: "Gender Neutral - anybody," and it was a drawing of many different shapes,' Pink explained. 'I took a picture of it and I wrote: "Progress." I thought that was awesome. I love that kids are having this conversation.'

Got it? It's "progress" for children to be raised with the understanding that anyone can be any sex they want to be, regardless of what bits and pieces they came out of the womb possessing. Boys can be girls, girls can be boys, people can be somewhere in between - and it's all beautiful.

This is where, for as many problems as it has, social media can prove such a useful tool in exposing the frauds. Someone decided to, perhaps inadvertently, put Pink's self-proclaimed virtues to the test by posting this:

What a beautiful tribute to her, no? Pointing out that this fine-looking gentleman, a British comedian named Suzy Eddie Izzard, bears resemblance to the tolerant singer. To be clear, Suzy is one of those "trans women" that Pink believes are real women. Surely we can expect Pink to be flattered and complimented by the comparison then, right? The gender spectrum is beautiful, isn't it Pink?

It's the weirdest thing - apparently she didn't find it so beautiful after all. In fact, she was insulted.

Get beyond all the standard rhetoric of both sides of this debate, sit quietly for a second, and think about what this all tells us. Actually, given that we all know it even if we pretend otherwise, think about what this situation confirms.

This reminds me of the frequent tendency of gay rights activists to use gay identity as a slur against their ideological opponents. Wherever you find a Christian correctly identifying homosexual behavior sinful, you are sure to find a progressive "ally" calling that believer a "closet case" or sneering, "You're gay!" The "not that there's anything wrong with that" qualifier is apparently just implied.

It's a revealing dissonance that betrays this simple truth: conduct we try so hard to pretend is natural is actually quite unnatural and abnormal.

In Pink's case, that revelation did not escape notice or sit well with the very LGBT lobby she tries so hard to promote. The gay publication "Out" wrote at the time:

While Pink's fans know that she's a strong LGBTQ+ ally, many were rubbed the wrong way by her comments, which seem to imply that being compared to Izzard, at least in looks, is an insult. And the fact that she showed the post to her young daughter as an example of hate directed at her furthers that view.

To my knowledge, Pink never responded to the whole debacle, but she honestly doesn't need to. Her gut reaction is incredibly instructive in making at least two things crystal clear:

  1. A person will never be affirming enough for this movement - the goalposts are constantly moving and will never again be grounded.

  2. We all know the truth even when we suppress it in unrighteousness.

Man, it's almost like God has us figured out pretty well.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Not the Bee or any of its affiliates.


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