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Caitlyn Jenner Receives BRUTAL Facebook Message From "A Real Woman"

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If you were more than just a little offended when Caitlyn Jenner received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, you’re certainly not alone.

In fact, I think it’s safe to say that the majority of the country was truly appalled by the obvious publicity stunt and shameless ploy for the LGBT agenda.

Even Brett Favre couldn’t contain his disgust as an audience member at the ESPY Awards when Jenner walked past him to take the stage, deliver a long-winded speech and accept the grossly undeserved honor.

Well, one self-described “real woman” has taken to social media to school Jenner on the courage required to live as an actual female, and we think you will greatly enjoy what she had to say.

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Courage as a female, is facing your days with a bald head and battle scars from cancer.

So, males don't get cancer and lose hair, while ALL females get cancer and lose hair? No? What, then? Is she saying that women who don't get cancer aren't "real" females?

Courage as a female is carrying a child for 9 months that you weren't planning on having.

Really? So, women who choose not to have children, or can't have children due to medical reasons aren't "real" females? They don't have female DNA?

Courage as a female is to learn to walk out after you have been beaten by someone who "loves" you.

So, women who don't get beaten by their boyfriends, husbands and other miscellaneous "loved ones" aren't "real" females? They also don't have two X chromosomes?

We don't play dress up to feel brave, we are brave in our raw, authentic selves. You will find the most brave women in this world do not dress in the finest fashions adorned by jewels and make-up. They carry crowns of grey hair, wrinkles, tired bodies and weathered hands.

Amazing. So, young women whose hair hasn't turned grey, don't have wrinkles and aren't always tired aren't "real" females? They aren't "brave" enough for her standards?
 
Eh, I don't think Jenner should be getting any "courage awards." Just because he is a celebrity, he gets awarded for being transgendered?

What about all the un-famous people who overcame adversity in the same manner? Where's their award?
 
So, males don't get cancer and lose hair, while ALL females get cancer and lose hair? No? What, then? Is she saying that women who don't get cancer aren't "real" females?



Really? So, women who choose not to have children, or can't have children due to medical reasons aren't "real" females? They don't have female DNA?



So, women who don't get beaten by their boyfriends, husbands and other miscellaneous "loved ones" aren't "real" females? They also don't have two X chromosomes?



Amazing. So, young women whose hair hasn't turned grey, don't have wrinkles and aren't always tired aren't "real" females? They aren't "brave" enough for her standards?

The REAL woman is not saying anything of the sort that you mentioned. Her whole point I think you missed.
 
Eh, I don't think Jenner should be getting any "courage awards." Just because he is a celebrity, he gets awarded for being transgendered?

What about all the un-famous people who overcame adversity in the same manner? Where's their award?

What Jenner and all like him and hers should be getting is mental help which should be strongly encouraged by family and friends instead of this disgusting and revolting idea to encourage such mutilation to ones personal body. It is a sad culture we are now living in.
 
Pussyfied society, yes? ;)
 
*watches Alex Jones video above* For once, I can actually laugh alongside Alex Jones... :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I think I can second the sentiment that Caitlyn Jenner has been receiving a lot of accolades she likely doesn't deserve, her successes are more of a representation about where we are as a society in our transition as being more accepting of the transsexual community. I think that's terrific. I really do, but the pictures you find online of individuals who have lost their appendages or have shown immeasurable amounts of passion and sacrifice in their professions are taking a backseat to what is ultimately a fifteen minutes of fame scenario. I believe Jenner is very courageous for her actions, doing something that likely feels absolutely terrifying to those that are confused about their sexual identities, but I do agree that there are those more deserving of recognition.

What Jenner and all like him and hers should be getting is mental help which should be strongly encouraged by family and friends instead of this disgusting and revolting idea to encourage such mutilation to ones personal body. It is a sad culture we are now living in.
Something I've always admired about you is how you're always kind, insightful, and unassuming with your opinions. So many others would be a complete asshole, but you, you're one in a million.
 
I think I can second the sentiment that Caitlyn Jenner has been receiving a lot of accolades she likely doesn't deserve, her successes are more of a representation about where we are as a society in our transition as being more accepting of the transsexual community. I think that's terrific. I really do, but the pictures you find online of individuals who have lost their appendages or have shown immeasurable amounts of passion and sacrifice in their professions are taking a backseat to what is ultimately a fifteen minutes of fame scenario. I believe Jenner is very courageous for her actions, doing something that likely feels absolutely terrifying to those that are confused about their sexual identities, but I do agree that there are those more deserving of recognition.


Something I've always admired about you is how you're always kind, insightful, and unassuming with your opinions. So many others would be a complete asshole, but you, you're one in a million.

Yup! Thats me unassuming. LOL!
 

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