Okay, so I stumbled upon this thing about a new “trump transphobic ad” today, and let me tell you, it got me all fired up. I mean, I couldn’t just sit there and not do anything about it. So, I decided to dig in and see what’s up with this whole mess.

First, I started by searching for information about this ad. From what I gathered, it seems like this is part of Trump’s campaign strategy, and it’s been going on for a while now. Apparently, this isn’t a new tactic, but part of a decade-long strategy of weaponizing anti-trans sentiment. What a mess!
Then, I looked into the specifics. It turns out that Trump’s campaign is spending a ton of money on these ads, like over $20 million, as far as I can tell. And it’s not just a little here and there, but across the country. I mean, at least $17 million was spent by the Trump campaign alone. It’s crazy how much money is being thrown at this.
I also found out that these ads are popping up all over the place. I watched a couple of them myself. In one of them, there was a clip of these TikTokers, James and Dylan Mulvaney. They used it to paint some kind of negative picture, but it seemed totally out of context. Some sources are saying these ads are unpopular with voters. I hope that is true, but I do not know.
- I started jotting down notes about the ad’s content and the reactions it was getting.
- I looked for patterns in how these ads were being used and who they were targeting.
- I tried to understand the bigger picture here. Why is this happening, and what does it mean for, you know, society and all that?
Here’s what I did next:
After spending hours on this, I felt like I had a better grasp of what was going on. It’s not just about one ad or one campaign, but a whole way of thinking that’s, frankly, pretty messed up. It seems like Trump is trying to use fear and division to get ahead. What a shame.
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure into the world of political ads and all the drama that comes with them. It’s a lot to take in, but I think it’s important to stay informed and, you know, speak up when you see something that’s just not right.
