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Transgender Woman Named David Demands Men Date Him

In what has got to be the most awkward blind date in the history of blind dates, one Irish reality TV show paired up a transgender man named David on a blind date with a poor, unexpecting gentleman who thought he would be going out with a biological female.

It’s important to note that the extent of David’s transition to female amounts to him having long hair and wearing women’s attire. He hasn’t yet undergone any surgery, hormone treatments, or even changed his name. And yet David insists that he is, in fact, a woman and that straight men who refuse to date him are simply transphobic.

This marks the latest battleground in the slippery slope of the trans-rights movement — requiring straight men to be open to the idea of dating trans women, lest they be labeled as bigots and transphobes. Recently, a prominent rap artist came under all sorts of fire from those on the left when he refused to kiss a transgender woman on a reality TV show.

There’s a big difference between being tolerant of transgender individuals and being forced to go along with their delusions at the cost of your own desires and morality. However, for the trans-rights movement, tolerance isn’t enough and only full-blown compliance will do.

To see the most awkward blind date in history as well as Steven Crowder’s hilarious commentary on it, be sure to check out the video below.

~ Patriotic Freedom Fighter


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