Women’s Museum Adds Statue of a Man Breastfeeding a Baby

We live in a clown world right now, where up is down and wrong is right. It feels like the Twilight Zone. This country has turned into a laughingstock with all this “gender confusion” and this hogwash about men giving birth. 

There are many women who are concerned that the transgender movement may negatively impact their rights and opportunities. In particular, some women have argued that allowing men to masquerade as females and women's restrooms and participate in women's sports may disadvantage real women. 

And everyday we see more “women’s stuff” hijacked by men… the latest is a so-called women’s museum in Denmark, which now features a statue of a man breastfeeding.

LifeStite reported that A museum in Denmark originally built to honor women was renamed to be “inclusive” of all genders and features a nude man “breastfeeding” a baby.

Gender Museum Denmark, previously known as The Women’s Museum, has attracted significant attention this week for an exhibit pushing gender ideology. In the museum’s main hall stands an 11-foot-tall statue of a naked man with male features and genitalia who is also depicted as having female breasts. The man is shown holding and “breastfeeding” a baby.

Although originally sculpted in 2021 and met with controversy throughout Denmark, news of the obscene display is now reaching other nations and making its rounds across social media.

Two years ago, artist Aske Jonatan Kreilgaard was asked to create a sculpture in honor of International Men’s Day, which is recognized each year on November 19. A Facebook post from the museum during the statue’s construction describes the project, titled “Agape,” as “a hybrid of the masculine and feminine,” depicted as a “breastfeeding” man.
According to a 2021 interview with the artist, the male features of the sculpture are “based on 3D scans” of Kreilgaard’s body, and the female breasts “are scanned and modeled after his girlfriend.”

“I think there are many fathers who go and are a little envious that they cannot provide nourishment for their child in the same ways as the mother,” the artist said about the motivation behind his work. “But for me the sculpture is more a symbol than a direct comment.”

How do you feel about all of this gender confusion and this new “idea” that men can now give birth?

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