LGBTQ Activists Attempt To Hijack "Mother's Day," And Send Head's Spinning With These Tweets (See Video)

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In a recent development on Mother's Day, a host of LGBTQ activists seized the opportunity to propagate more liberal viewpoints, emphasizing their progressive agenda and challenging traditional gender norms.

A provocative declaration that "not all mothers have vaginas" was notably circulated.

The Males in Disguise Twitter account, known for its regular posts highlighting liberal ideologies, disseminated a meme sourced from the LGBT Reddit community. The meme in question propagated the message, "Not All Mothers Have Vaginas," implying a shift from Mother's Day to a more inclusive "Parent's Day."

Simultaneously, a social media post by an individual, seemingly a biological man, carried a selfie captioned, "Happy Mother's Day Trans Women are Mothers Too!" The post included hashtags such as #TransWomenAreWomen, #transmommabear, and #transmothers.

Social media also witnessed an unsettling video featuring a child affirming her father's gender identity as a woman, addressing him as her "mom."

"Absolutely not true," the child declared in response to a comment asserting that the man is "not a mother."

"You are my mom. You are my mom," she insisted, while the individual in question reciprocated with a smile.

Meanwhile, TransKS, an organization claiming to support transgender individuals in Kansas, posted an image wishing "Happy Mother's Day" with the transgender flag colors as a backdrop. The hashtag #transmom was utilized in the post.

Another post highlighted a video of a biological man celebrating his first Mother's Day with his eldest child.

"It's the first time I get to celebrate Mother's Day with my oldest child, and I got my first Mother's Day gift. So we're taking a moment whether you're non-binary and trans woman, cis woman it doesn't matter. If you call yourself a mother, here's to you. Cheers," the individual expressed.

A different video, brought to light by Libs of TikTok, showed a green-haired biological man expressing frustration over not being celebrated, as he did not resonate with Father's Day but felt akin to being a mom, despite his birth gender.

"I just genuinely want to know is there other people out there that you don't know which one you fall under. Are you a mom or are you a dad? Where's Parents Day? Why can't we just have a Parents Day?" he pondered, hinting at an ongoing effort to redefine traditional gender roles.

In contrast, a survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports discovered that most Americans, precisely 56 percent, believe motherhood is the "most important role" for women.