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The Stepping Razor's avatar

Please make this article public, if it is not. Amazing READ as per usual. ALL Black Women should get up on what the Trans movement is doing. Regarding Imane, he didn't even say he had DSD. The TRAs pulled that out of their ass from that one IBA document. Its wild that HE is also MUSLIM. These are MUSLIM men. They could have easily trained a Muslim woman to take home that gold. But they hate women so much and are probably inequipped to train anyone, that they used womanhood to sneak a man into the Olympics. They didn't want for a WOMAN to be the one to bring an Olympic GOLD to Algeria. That is how much these men HATE women. Calling him a woman and in his country, he never donned a Hijab ONCE...but now, for the Olympics, he is a female?? This whole thing is sad and evil.

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Percy McGarrigle's avatar

Once again, Nevlynnn, you hit the nail on the head, bang on!

After seeing the end of that boxing match I literally started to cry. Watching Angela break down into tears felt like an iconic moment in trans ideology's colonisation of women's spaces, activities and identities. I don't know what's worse: the injustice of a man fighting in a women's event, the disgust of seeing a man belt the sh*t out of a woman, or the reaction of trans ideologues defending both and using racism to attempt to bolster their indefensible positions.

The most terrifying thing about wokism is that it creates hierarchies of humanity and those at the top are more worthy of sympathy, compassion, and understanding, than those beneath them. Men claiming to be women occupy the penthouse suite of this hierarchy, and anyone who questions their delusional beliefs gets shoved to the basement.

That includes black people. Your needs, your history, your ongoing struggles are nothing in comparison to teh desires of men pretending to be women and colonising women's spaces. But take heart if you can in the fact that you're not alone. There are only two stories and a basement in this structural hierarchy. On top are the men in lipstick, next are those who support them, and in the basement is everyone else. And it doesn't matter how oppressed you actually are.

Trans ideology is not a movement of material reality. It's a movement of belief. What determines your position in the hierarchy isn't what you do or what you struggle against, but what you think. To echo J K Rowling, there used to be a word for that. Authorism? Auto-arianism? Oh yeah, authoritarianism!

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