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Pro-Palestinian Calls Muhammad 'Trans Lesbian' and the Internet Goes Nuts | WATCH
At a New York City pro-Palestine rally marking the October 7 anniversary, a masked protester sparked outrage by calling the Prophet Muhammad a “proud trans lesbian” and demanding more trans representation in Gaza’s leadership, a statement widely mocked online.

In a stunning display of historical revisionism that would make even the most creative fanfic writers blush, a masked genius at yesterday's pro-Palestine rally in Times Square declared the Prophet Muhammad not just a religious leader, but a "proud trans lesbian" trailblazer.
Yes, you read that right, forget the beard and the battles; according to this enlightened soul, Muhammad was apparently strutting through 7th-century Arabia in heels and a hijab, all while batting for Team Sappho. Who knew the Quran had such a fabulous subplot?
GB News' intrepid reporter Ben Leo, cornered the protester for what can only be described as the interview of the century. Waving a yellow sign that screamed "Muhammad was a proud trans woman" (budget cuts apparently nixed the "lesbian" add-on), the activist dropped this bombshell: "Prophet Muhammad was [the] first trans-woman. She was [a] beautiful trans lesbian."
Source? The Quran, obviously. Because nothing says "ancient holy text" like a secret chapter on gender-affirming camel rides.
But wait, there's more! This visionary isn't just rewriting history; they're blueprinting Gaza's future. "I will not stop fighting until 50% of Gaza's government is trans women," they proclaimed, as if Hamas's next cabinet meeting might feature RuPaul as foreign minister.
When Leo gently reminded them that Gaza under Hamas isn't exactly a Pride parade – more like a rooftop ejection party for anyone waving a rainbow flag – the protester shrugged with the confidence of someone who's never Googled "LGBTQ rights in Palestine."
"I don't know but we need to keep fighting," they said. Fighting for what, exactly? A world where trans icons rule from bunkers while dodging Israeli airstrikes and their own government's homophobia?
As the clip exploded online like a poorly timed firework, the internet collectively lost its mind in mockery. "Intersectionality has peaked," quipped one user, while others pondered if this was performance art or just peak 2025 absurdity. Meanwhile, in the real world, Gaza's actual leaders at Hamas continue their zero-tolerance policy on anything remotely queer, proving once again that some alliances are about as stable as a Jenga tower in an earthquake.If this is the future of activism, sign us up – for the popcorn. Because nothing says "solidarity" like dragging a 1,400-year-old prophet into your genderqueer fever dream.