‘This is what black America should be protesting’: Angela Stanton-King rips actress Charlize Theron for raising adopted black son as a girl

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What are the odds that actress Charlize Theron, a noted LGBTQ activist, would adopt a black child who just happened to be suffering from so-called gender dysphoria?

Angela Stanton-King, who was pardoned by President Donald Trump in February after serving two years in prison for a 2004 conviction on federal conspiracy charges for her role in a car theft ring, took to Twitter to share a photograph of Theron with the young boy, who was dressed as a female.

King included a hashtag suggesting that child abuse was at play here.

“This is what #BlackAmerica should be protesting!!!” King tweeted. “Famed Actor Charlize Theron raising this black male child she adopted as a female. I need my black men. I need my black children. #ChildAbuse.”

King is a Republican politician from Atlanta, is running for election to the U.S. House to represent Georgia’s 5th Congressional District.

And to be clear, Theron allowed the now 7-year-old child to decide, at the age of three, that he was a she.

“I thought she was a boy, too,” Theron, reportedly said in an interview with the Daily Mail. “Until she looked at me at 3 years old and said, ‘I am not a boy!’”

Child abuse may be a mild characterization of events.

Theron played former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly in “Bombshell,” the film that highlights the fall of the network’s founder, Roger Ailes, after accusations of sexual harassment.

As for her politics, Theron said early this year that she loves her Republican friends because they are not supporters of Trump.

“I think that we’re living in interesting times, where it’s not black-and-white,” she said in an interview with Vulture. “And I love my Republican friends because they all take major issue with this administration and its lack of empathy.”

In an April 2018 interview with Elle, the Academy Award-winner actress referenced her two black children while taking a shot at the Trump administration for allegedly being racist.

“Being raised during the apartheid era in South Africa made me so hyperaware of equality and human rights,” Theron said. “Of course, I have two black kids, but that was always something I was passionate about. I don’t even know how to talk about the last year under our new administration. But racism is much more alive and well than people thought. We can’t deny it anymore. We have to be vocal.”

Born in South Africa, she said parts of America are so racist that she wouldn’t take her children there or accept an acting job, and Theron contemplated leaving the U.S.

“There are places in this country where, if I got a job, I wouldn’t take it,” she said in the interview. “I wouldn’t travel with my kids to some parts of America, and that’s really problematic. There are a lot of times when I look at my kids and I’m like, If this continues, I might have to [leave America]. Because the last thing I want is for my children to feel unsafe.”

Theron is not alone in having gender non-binary and transgender children.

Deranged left-wing singer Cher, actress Angelina Jolie and NBA player Dwyane Wade are also in this elite group, according to MSN Entertainment.

Here’s a sampling of other responses to the story from Twitter:

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