
A trans activist that pop star Demi Lovato recently invited on her YouTube series “4D With Demi Lovato” once referred to little girls as “kinky” in an apparent attempt to downplay sexual assault against them in the context of the transgender bathroom debate.
The Post Millennial has the story of one Alok Vaid-Menon, a performance artist and author with a large following in the LGBT community.
The comment section of Lovato’s video with Vaid-Menon featured several questions about the controversial quote, which circulated on Twitter according to Blaire White of The Post Millennial.
The quote appears to have been originally posted to a Facebook page the activist ran called “Darkmatter,” and was part of a lengthy diatribe on challenging not only the “white Christian supremacist, right-wing rhetoric around trans bodies” but the “idea that there is a perfect victim anywhere.”
Whoever wrote the piece that Vaid-Menon has been accused of penning clearly argued that the notion that “innocent little girls” might get assaulted in bathrooms is incorrect in assuming that little girls are innocent to begin with, amazingly.
“These days the narrative is that freaky transgender people (or as they say ‘crossdressers’) will come into your bathrooms and abuse innocent little girls,” the post reads.
“Little girls are…queer, trans, kinky, deviant, kind, mean, beautiful, ugly, tremendous, and peculiar. Your kids aren’t as straight and narrow as you think they are,” it continues.
The Post Millennial asserts the quote appears to be credible.
Lovato has been a prominent advocate of gender theory and recently came out as gender non-conforming. Her fans demanded to know why she was working with an individual who has been accused of appearing to excuse child sexual assault because “there are no innocent victims.”
There is indeed no such thing as an innocent person as we’ve all fallen short of the glory of God, and it is particularly sick and twisted to suggest that ever excuses one of the worst crimes an adult could commit against a child.
There is no telling what the author of this disturbing post meant to convey but it’s hard to deny that it appears to quite plainly excuse sexual assault by arguing that children are sexual themselves.
Does it get any more depraved than that? It appears Lovato and Vaid-Menon both ought to answer for these troubling allegations.
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