Blair Back is a man who often pretends to be a woman. He’s not technically ‘transgender’ because no one in the history of the world has successfully transitioned their gender, but he’s one of the 1% or so of the population who suffers from gender dysphoria and likes to pretend as though they’re the opposite sex. And Back – while performing at a gay bar in New York – just performed a simulated abortion on himself, ripped a fake baby of out his non-existent womb, and promptly gnawed on the baby to the cheers and applause of the crowd.
Back, dressed as a woman, ripped into an accessory attached to his body made to look at a womb, before digging around inside intestines and eventually finding a baby doll stuffed inside. He then licked blood from the baby before eventually ripping off the baby doll’s head and licking more blood from its face.
The cross-dresser performed the act during the song, Cannibal, by Ke$ha.
When challenged by critics, Back told them, “No babies were harmed in this video. The baby is made of PLASTIC!!! I’m wearing a pregnant belly costume I got online!!! The blood is fake!!! And the organs r fake as well!!!!!”
It’s not reported that anyone watching the performance thought that it was a literal baby, presumably because every person on the face of the planet except Julio Castro knows that men can’t get pregnant.
This is the ‘community’ of people wanting to corral your children and mentor them at your public library. You know…if they don’t eat them first.
You can watch the video below, but fair warning – it’s graphic.
Western Civilization should carefully consider the implications for public health and safety and re-evaluate the means and methods employed to deal with the mentally ill in America. Rather than being celebrated, those who suffer from debilitating psychotic ailments should be provided treatment options for themselves and for their good of society as a whole.
We pray that Christians may influence our society towards civility and care for those who are not mentally ill and encourage our culture not to callously treat the sick as entertainment.