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My Son Will Never Play With Dolls

 Music executive Tee Billz has publicly spoken of his disapproval of the transgender community.

His comments came in the wake of a new bill in California, United States to ban large departmental stores from dividing childcare items by gender.

The new California bill is seeking to keep stores gender-neutral and remove gender expectations where girls are expected to like dolls and makeup and boys are to like trains and superheroes.




Reacting to the bill on Instastories on Wednesday, Tee Billz, born Tunji Balogun, said he doesn’t discriminate against the transgender community but that no one should shove it down other people’s throats.

Every human being on earth was given birth to by a woman! No such things as trans or all that shit in the world.

“I will teach my children to identify as a boy or girl and my son will never play with a doll and that’s…period,” the show biz promoter wrote.

Tee Billz also described transgender as a psychiatric disorder.

“They know the truth that it’s a psychiatric
disorder and gender identity is biological,” he added.
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