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In the heart of London is the beautiful and historic Trafalgar Square, commemorating the majestic British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars over France and Spain.

Check out this beautiful testament to the accomplishments of the Christian West:

What could make this historic square even better?

Why, a monument of transgender prostitute faces made to look like an Aztec skull rack, of course:

The new sculpture unveiled on the 4th Plinth of Trafalgar Square features 726 plaster castings of actual transgender and nonbinary prostitutes.

The 4th Plinth used to house statues of Baptist preacher John Chilembwe and British missionary John Chorley, who shared the Gospel with the people of Malawi. Now, temporary art displays like this one have replaced them.

We covered one such installation that will occupy the plinth in 2026:

The transgender prostitute monument was created by Mexican artist Teresa Margolles, who is himself a dude that’s pretending to be a woman.

Look at this beautiful “lady”!

The sculpture was based on the practice of Tzompantli, a method used by the Aztecs to display the severed heads of their sacrifice victims:

The funny thing about this monument is how starkly it proves transgender “women” are actually men. Just look at the bone structure of these faces:

Also, it looks like something detectives would find in the killer’s basement in a serial killer movie.

Imagine going back and telling Lord Nelson that they would build an ode to his victory over the French fleet, one of the most ingenious military wins in all of human history, and that historic square in the center of what used to be the most powerful city in the world would have transgender Aztec skulls in it.

Nelson would have given his other hand to keep this from happening.


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