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Transwomen Are Trying to Silence Me : 12 Years Later

Pt. II : A Retrospective on my first Gender-Critical Video in 2013

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N3VLYNNN
Mar 31, 2025
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Let’s talk about everything that happened after I posted my epic video, “Transwomen are Not Female” in January, 2013.

This is Part 2 of a 3-part series about my very first time speaking publicly against gender ideology. If you haven’t already, I suggest reading and watching Part 1 first.

Just two weeks after I posted “Transwomen are Not Female”, I made this video called “Transwomen are Trying to Silence Me”, where I spoke about the censorship and wild accusations I was facing from Trans Rights Activists.

I urgently called my supporters to action in order to help me keep my channel alive, which they graciously did. To this day, there are still various copies of my original video floating around online.

But let’s talk about what I went through behind the scenes. The stuff that I never really shared much about on my channel, like:

How did I feel in the aftermath of sharing that post? What was the backlash like, and who came forward to support me?

How did “Transwomen are Not Female” impact my social, professional, and online life during a time when statements like mine were just beginning to get controversial?

How did it feel walking onto a University campus and speaking in front of dozens of students for a screening of my documentary film—several months after “Transwomen are Not Female” had been so widely circulated?

And let’s talk about what led to the Youtube video I published just a few days after this one, called “Dear White Radical Feminists: I Am Not Your Tap Dancing Negro.”

That video is no longer public, but I’ll be sure to share a private link ;-)

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