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Caitlyn Jenner Accused Of ‘Blatant Transphobia’ For Posting Meme Mocking Rachel Levine

California gubernatorial candidate Caitlyn Jenner was met with furious backlash from a fellow famous transgender individual after reposting a meme from Donald Trump Jr. mocking the looks of Assistant Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine.

“It seems to hold true no matter what!!!! Conservative girls are just better looking… maybe that’s why the libs are always outraged for no reason,” Trump Jr. wrote along with a meme contrasting Levine’s appearance next to Jenner in a dress on a red carpet.

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Jenner later deleted the post, but gossip blogger Perez Hilton took a screenshot and reposted it. In response, “Transparent” star Alexandra Billings, who is also transgender, blasted Jenner on Instagram and accused the former Olympian of “blatant transphobia.

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“Reposting @donaldjtrumpjr pic says volumes about both your self hatred and your blatant transphobia,” Billings wrote. “I know this rage. I lived with it for years and it is still a cacophony of voices that haunt me. But I am not running for a public office and I am not a self proclaimed ‘role model.’ You’re in a spiral of spiritual chaos and your search for admiration and public approval is just as transparent as your egocentric, pseudo-Republican, rich, white, privileged lifestyle you flaunt, pretending to be some sort of everyday citizen caring about everyday events.”

“With your private airplane hanger full of lies and your million dollar shoes, you have as much in common with us, as we do with you. It isn’t your Transness people are bothered by, it’s your behavior as a human, Caitlyn. Your profound need to be liked is sadly backfiring,” Billings continued. “You are fearful of both yourself and any kind of newness and you navigate with a well of anger in your heart that is deeply disturbing. And apparent to all of us.”

“You have no regard for human kind and no space for the knowledge of it,” Billings went on. “You are fearful of both yourself and any kind of newness and you navigate with a well of anger in your heart that is deeply disturbing. And apparent to all of us. But again, I see it because I know it.”

“I cannot tell you those terrible voices will ever go away, they haven’t for me, but every day that I am able to navigate that ache of self harm born of my own denial of my divine light, I am just a little bit freer,” Billings said. “Free yourself, Caitlyn. By doing that, you may set the greatest example of your life. And that might turn out to be the most beautiful way you can serve both our state and our community.”

h/t: The Daily Wire

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