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Marjorie Taylor Greene spreads bizarre message about 10-year-old girl’s future orgasms

January 10, 2024; Washington, D.C.; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) looks on during The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing on Hunter Biden
January 10, 2024; Washington, D.C.; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) looks on during The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing on Hunter Biden Photo: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) shared a message for a sweet 10-year-old transgender girl: You’re going to be an “anorgasmic 20-year-old.”

On X, Canadian anti-transgender zealot Chris Elston shared a video of the girl from TikTok where she answered some questions from her dad. When her dad asked her, “What is the funniest thing that ever happened to you?” she said, “My parents thought I was a boy. Fools.”

Her dad then asks her, “What do you think your life will be like in 10 years?”

“I will be in Netflix movies,” she responded. “And showing all my haters they were really wrong.”

One of those haters, Elston, posted a diatribe about the prepubescent girls’ future orgasms in response to her dreams of being a star.

“In 10 years he’ll be an anorgasmic 20-year-old with a wound called a neovagina and no chance of ever having his own family,” Elston wrote, saying that her parents should be in prison for supporting their daughter.

Congresswoman Greene shared Elston’s message and accused the parents of “child abuse” while plugging her bill, the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, which would ban gender-affirming care for transgender minors at the federal level and make gender-affirming care harder to get for transgender adults.

“Let kids grow up!!” she wrote.

Greene’s and Elston’s words starkly contrast the video, where the girl pretty clearly states that her parents are actually supportive of her, that her real problems come from outside “haters,” and that she is a normal girl who has big dreams for when she grows up.

In the video, the dad asks his daughter, “What is the most wonderful thing about your life?”

“My parents realized I was a girl and being supportive about it,” she responds, getting a hug from a younger sibling.

Some people on X supported Greene’s statement while others called her out for wanting to meddle in the girl’s life.

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