Stacey Dash says that trans men and women should pee in bushes, says feminism is ruining men.

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She's baaack!

From "Clueless" to clueless, Stacey Dash has really made a mark on the world, and it's not a good mark (more like a skidmark, actually).

In her new book, "There Goes My Social Life: From Clueless to Conservative," Dash calls out everyone and everything. During a sit-down with Entertainment Tonight, Dash unleashed fury on the trans community.
"It's tyranny by the minority. Why do I have to suffer because you can't decide what you wanna be that day? It's your body! So, it's your decision, right? We all make choices."

She also said that the trans rights movement has infringed on her rights.
"OK, then go in the bushes. I don't know what to tell you, but I'm not gonna put my child's life at risk because you want to change a law. So that you can be comfortable with your beliefs -- which means I have to change my beliefs and my rights? No."

The 49-year-old also attacked feminism, blaming it for the complete emasculation of men everywhere.
"We are the most powerful creatures on the planet, women. That's why I hate when they say I don't get this, I don't get that. I'm like, 'Come on! We have the men. We raise the men. So, let's start letting them be men. Stop trying to be men. Let's be women. And let's let men be men. Let's empower them to be men, because I feel like they're falling away."

She went on to say that she is creating her own brand of feminism. Her brand of feminism consists of dressing women like it's 1952, and banning women from wearing pants.

The anti-feminist transphobia is strong with Stacey Dash.
Let's all bow our heads in prayer: "Gods, old and new, please instill a brain into Stacey Dash's head. It's not humanly possible for one to be so stupid. Then again, there is Donald Trump, who is as stupid as they come. Thank you merciful gods, old and new. Amen."

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