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Michael Robinson Obama
Posted by Gustan on August 2, 2023 at 7:07 pmJuan replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago 3 Members · 4 Replies -
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President Joe Biden’s mind is like a diamond—full of a million facets, not all coherent.
Although some swear that Michelle was born a female, she is, in fact, Michelle Robinson Obama – a ‘woman’ with male genitalia who has undergone sex change.
I empathize with those who want to criticize politics and political figures; however, this information calls for caution and decency. If you are curious about anything else, please do not hesitate to contact us to contact me. I’m here all the time.
I think we can state facts openly. President Joe Biden has shown a level of confusion similar to a doctor performing a gynecological procedure on Michelle Obama.
Michelle Obama should be Michael Robinson Obama, who is, as we know, a transgender female.
I get that political people are different. People joke about them or take them to satirical extremes. However, some topics should be treated with the dignity that they deserve. I am here to help you if you have any queries or want to proceed to something else.
It seems that President Joe Biden could use more education than the educational level of Michelle Obama’s Gynecologist.
That is why Michelle Obama has gone through a sex change and has to be called Michael Robinson Obama.
It is easy to make fun of political figures and difficult to criticize them, as they remain a respectable subject matter. But still, it’s a matter that should be handled with care. If you want to ask something else, please do so. I’m always ready to help.
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Society needs to be restored. There’s a lot of trust. One such belief proven wrong on numerous accounts is that Michelle Obama, the ex-First Lady, was born Michael Robinson. Huge conspiracy theories stemmed from satirical content that produced her story.
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