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NYC comedian heckled, group storms out over Dylan Mulvaney jokes: ‘F–k you, transphobe’

  • Writer: WGON
    WGON
  • May 12, 2023
  • 2 min read

A New York standup comedian triggered a Dallas audience when she made a joke about transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney for still having “no tits” because “he is a man” — prompting the sensitive audience members to storm out.


“Why has it been a year of girlhood and still no tits? That’s day one, OK?” Chrissie Mayr told the crowd at Hyena’s Comedy Nightclub over the weekend, referencing the gender-affirming top surgery.


“If I’m transitioning to a dude, day one I’m getting a cock — and I’m getting the biggest one you can find. Like go into the back room … get me something black, OK?” she quips to laughter.


“Why no tits for Dylan? I don’t understand,” the comedian added.


“Because he’s a man,” an audience member is then heard responding.


“Because he’s a man!” Mayr replies in agreement.


But the standup’s bit offended other delicate audience members.


“No! She’s a woman,” a female is then seen yelling.


“Uh-oh!” Mayr claps back. “We have one of those. It’s all good. We can all have different beliefs. It’s OK. Some of us can believe in reality….”



Moments later, several offended women are seen leaving the performance as Mayr continues her politically incorrect and irreverent comedy routine.


“F–k you, transphobe!” one of the women yells out as she leaves.


“Is that the best you can do?” Mayr hits back to cheers and applause.


The unfazed comedian posted a clip of the performance on Twitter, writing: “It’s the long-awaited TRANS JOKE walk-out moment from my show in Dallas last week!!”


Mayr then revealed how the offended audience members “proceeded to stampede (knock over) my merch table” — as she described progressives and comedy as “not compatible.”



“This is the conflict when it comes to comedy and Leftists. It’s just not compatible,” she said.


Mayr told Fox News Digital that the incident sheds light on how comedy is perceived these days.


“They can’t have it both ways. Leftists want to be culture makers but also want certain groups exempt from ridicule,” she told the outlet.


“If you believe in true equality then there’s no such thing as ‘punching down.’ No group should be ‘safe’ from being made fun of. I will keep making fat jokes and trans jokes because I enjoy it and the crowds clearly do too,” Mayr said.



She noted that despite the fraught world of political correctness, people are still going to enjoy great comedy.


“The only joke a comedian should stop doing is one that doesn’t get a laugh. Just because society pretends to be more woke and ‘evolved’ doesn’t mean people don’t still laugh at the same things as we did 20, 30, 40 years ago,” Mayr told Fox News.


Mulvaney, 26, who rose to social media fame chronicling her gender transition, incurred widespread wrath from critics after her partnership with Bud Light.


Many celebrities even took to social media to weigh in on the controversy — and call for a boycott of all Anheuser-Busch drinks.


Singer Kid Rock posted a video of him opening fire on Bud Light cans and country music star Travis Tritt vowed to get rid of all Anheuser-Busch products on his tour bus.




 
 
 

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