October 31, 2022
Caitlyn Jenner Claims That She's Receiving Death Threats From 'LGBT Community'
Emell Adolphus READ TIME: 2 MIN.
Caitlyn Jenner is under attack, or so she claims.
As reported by Newsweek, Jenner, 73, let loose Sunday on Twitter that she has been receiving death threats over voicing her opinion.
"I have never received more death threats, death threats to my team, nasty hate mail than this week," she said. "It is all from the so-called 'inclusive' lgbt community. I am so disgusted by the hateful individuals threatening my life for giving my opinions on news topics of the day."
She added, "Since when is a different opinion grounds for such hatred and death wishes?" Topping it all off, she urged, "Do better!"
That same sentiment can be said of Jenner, who has systematically undermined, and haphazardly, placed herself in the middle of any LGBTQ discussion with little regard for understanding anything. Not even her own opinion.
"Difference of opinion, dialogue, and conversation is critical to making progress as society," said Jenner. "Trying to shut me down by threatening my life over and over will never stop me from speaking my opinion. NEVER!"
Jenner didn't clarify or specify who exactly in the worldwide global "lgbt community" she was referring to or over what she was referring to. But something tells us she just woke up feeling attacked so that's the emotion she went with.
Last week, however, Jenner did receive some backlash for criticizing and misgendering transgender TikTok content creator Dylan Mulvaney.
A video of Mulvaney, who recently spoke with President Joe Biden at the White House about trans-related health care, recently surfaced urging with her saying to "normalize women having bulges."
In response to the video, Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn replied that it was an example of the "radical left-wing lunatics want to make this absurdity normal."
Jenner co-signed, saying "Let's not 'normalize' any of what this person is doing. This is absurdity!"
According to Jenner, "There is a difference between acceptance and tolerance, and normalizing exposing your genitals in a public way and a public place."
Does anyone else remember Jenner's 2015 Vanity Fair cover? See below for a refresher.