Gay trans 'man' to vote Kamala so 'he' can have more abortions

"Like I'm a trans man and I'm gay and I've been pregnant and had an abortion before and I don't want to lose that. I'm afraid of not being able to be myself anymore, because from what I've heard, Trump's America doesn't want me to look like this."

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"Like I'm a trans man and I'm gay and I've been pregnant and had an abortion before and I don't want to lose that. I'm afraid of not being able to be myself anymore, because from what I've heard, Trump's America doesn't want me to look like this."

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Tenet Media's Tayler Hanson was out in Arizona ahead of a rally for the Kamala Harris, Tim Walz campaign and spoke to attendees about why they have decided to support the progressive presidential hopeful. 

"Why are y'all voting for Kamala Harris?" Hansen asked to young women at the arena. 

"I don't wanna lose my rights," one woman in a black Camp Half-Blood shirt said, referencing a fiction series by Rick Riordan.

"Like I'm a trans man and I'm gay and I've been pregnant and had an abortion before and I don't want to lose that. I'm afraid of not being able to be myself anymore, because from what I've heard, Trump's America doesn't want me to look like this, so that's why I'm here today and that's why I'm voting blue." She wore her dark hair in an asymmetrical hair-cut, glasses, headphones around her neck, and a t-shirt referencing novels.

Hansen asked the other young woman why she has decided to vote for the Democrat ticket, and she also referenced abortion, saying "I've also been pregnant and had an abortion before. I was a minor and it would have been dangerous for me to properly like, it would have been dangerous for me to carry a baby with like personal reasons and everything. Um, I also am very—"

"Alternative," her friend interjected, helping her find the word."

"Alternative," the pierced, tattooed, pigtailed red-head in a crop-top boustier continued, "and I feel like if Trump were to win I wouldn't be able to express myself through my looks and everything, and I wouldn't be able to have the piercings or the dyed hair or the tattoos that I want, y'know, I wouldn't be able to be myself, and um. My dad's very pro-Trump and I'm just very—"

"Pro-Kamala," her friend the gay trans man again interjected, perhaps gay trans mansplaining to her companion. To be a gay trans man is to be a woman who claims to be a man who is attracted to men, which could also be termed, essentially, a straight woman. Walz signed a law requiring tampons to be placed in all boys' bathrooms at schools across Minnesota specifically for women like these, who believe they are men and use boys' facilities. That's what's gained him the nickname "Tampon Tim."

"Pro-Kamala," the red-head said. "Yeah. I don't, y'know."

"Does that cause a divide at all?" Hansen asked.

"Yeah, it definitely does, he thinks that Kamala's going to 'ruin' the country but I think that Trump would be worse, like a lot, like Kamala is going to be good for the country."

The punk and alternative movements blossomed during the 1980s both in the US and Britain while both nations had starkly conservative leaders in President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. In addition to the alt movements that flourished in this time, pop stars also made use of alt fashion trends, notably Madonna, who the red-head could easily use as inspiration due to her looks during that era.

Nothing changed as George H.W. Bush, Reagan's VP, took office, yet under President Bill Clinton, VP Al Gore's wife Tipper Gore created the PMRC, which was the lyrics advisory board that demanded warning labels be slapped onto albums that contained explicit lyrics. She was a staunch Democrat, as was the nations leadership at the time.

During Donald Trump's previous term in office, there were no dress codes implemented by federal government for the nation. However, under the Biden administration which followed, the federal government encouraged citizens to wear medical face masks, to avoid socializing, and to show proof of their medical vaccination status before they would be permitted to enter eateries and cultural establishments.

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