One morning at the Loud residence, the Louds are all dressed up and ready to go to school. The only thing they are doing now is waiting for Lola to finish dressing.

"Ugh. What's literally taking Lola so long?!" Lori exclaimed impatiently.

"Probably rehearsing for her next 'SJW bogus'," Lynn assumed.

"Yeah. She's totally getting annoying with that now," said Lana. "She won't stop thinking I'm lesbian just because I'm a tomboy! Not all tomboys are lesbians!"

"She almost ruined my date with boo-boo bear because she thought Bobby was gonna turn me into his subservient housewife all because he is a man," complained Lori. "Bobby would never do such a thing!"

"She kept harassing me because I'm bisexual!" exclaimed Luna.

"She thought I was sexist because I bought a video game," said Lincoln. "What's so sexist about that?!"

"She straight-up called me a 'gender traitor' because I was into sports, and to her sports are for boys, and any girl who does boy stuff is 'giving in to the patriarchy'!" Lynn complained.

"Huh. I wonder why she didn't call me a 'gender traitor'," Lana wondered.

"You think that's bad?! Lola yelled at me because I was 'too girly' and was vulnerable to 'predatory men'. Like, I've been with boys that are nice, not disgusting," said Leni.

"This SJW thing has gone too far!" Lincoln declared.

"Yeah!" Luan declared. "It has gone so far that I can't think of a pun!"

"We gotta do something! If this keeps up, then Lola will be nothing but a hateful bigot who will just keep getting worse! She thinks she's helping minorities and fighting prejudice, but in reality she's just complaining over petty things and making the people she vowed to protect look bad," the white-haired Loud explained.

"But how?" asked the tomboy.

Before Lincoln can think of anything, they suddenly heard Lola shout:

"I'm ready!"

The Loud siblings all look upstairs and scream in horror at what they saw. Standing on top of the stairs is none other than Lola, but she looks… different. Her long hair is no longer hanging down nor is it blonde; instead, it is sticking up and dyed purple similar to the hairstyle of a punk. Her tiara and earrings are now gone. She is also no longer wearing her dress; instead, she is now wearing a white shirt with words that state: "Screw your privilege!" and blue shorts and red sneakers.

"So, how do I look?" she asked her family.

"Lola! What the heck happened to you?!" Lincoln asked in shock.

"What do you think happened to me, privileged cis white male?! I've changed my look!"

"But why?!" asked Lana.

"Because that princess look of mine doesn't fit me anymore. As a matter of fact, I've given up my pageant career."

"WHAT?!" the siblings are more horrified than before. They could not believe what they were hearing. Lola, giving up on pageants?! Why?

"Yep. From now on, I'll be FIGHTING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE!" the former princess declared.

"More like act like a snowflake and make other people's lives hell," Lynn muttered.

"What was that, you traitor?!" Lola asked, having heard Lynn.

"Nothing!" the athletic sister replied, irked.

"But you can't give up on pageantry!" Lincoln exclaimed. "Isn't it your life's goal?!"

"Correction, straight cis white! It WAS my life's goal! Now it's achieving social justice!"

"But… but…" Lincoln uttered in defeat.

"Now let's get to school! We're gonna be late!" Lola told her family as she exited the house.

Lincoln was about to object but had second thoughts. Lola was right. They will be late for school if they don't hurry, so the siblings followed Lola to Vanzilla. By this point, Lola is no longer the spoiled, looks-obsessed, pageant princess she once was. She is now an oversensitive, easily offended, social justice princess.