🚨🚨🚨New Song Drop: PREDATOR
Don’t mansplain womanhood to me, I live it every day, You study my existence like it’s something to display.
I’m not your theory, your costume, your trend,
I’m the truth that no rewrite can bend.
Sit down, stay out, you fucking troon,
Take your misguided lies out of our bathroom.
Your selfies shine like trophies of pride,
You cross our lines — but we won’t abide.
Illusion and deceit — yeah, your words are lies,
Your makeup is cheap, and I see through your disguise.
Good men stay out —
So bad men stand out —
Predator, predator — you are standin’ out.
Good men stay out —
So bad men stand out —
Predator, predator — we’re callin’ you out.
Predator, predator — we’re callin’ you out.
We are not your fragments, not reduced, not torn,
We are the wholeness — we were born.
Not parts to be named or redefined,
We are body and spirit, intertwined.
We are not breeders, bleeders, chest feeders, cervix havers or vulva owners —
We are whole women, truth bearers, throne holders, and life knowers.
Don’t mansplain womanhood to me —
Your definitions are weak, they crumble like clay.
I am the fire, the pulse, the seed,
A full-grown woman, not your need.
Good men stay out — So bad men stand out — Predator, predator — you are standin’ out!
We’re not your fragments, not reduced, not torn —
We are the wholeness we were born.
We rise, unbroken, whole, defined.
Not by you.
By design.
Every single therapist, every single surgeon, GP, and endocrinologist; every nurse practitioner, every gender clinic counselor, every school counselor and every teacher who encouraged this barbarism needs to pay. So do the lobbyists, the elected officials, and the activists.
Look at what they’ve done to our children, for god’s sake. Look at what they’re _still doing_.
Bizarre. I thought the condition of being trans was innate and present from birth? So why are you talking about these women's husbands 'becoming trans'?
This is MMA fighter Sean McInnes. When Anne Marie Boyle asked him to leave her alone, he punched her in the face so hard that he broke her cheekbone and her eye socket, knocked her unconscious, and left her with a life-altering brain injury.
He was given less than two years behind bars.
It would be a real shame if this post was widely circulated and impacted his career in a negative way.
Women already navigate constant safety concerns. Expecting us to also perform mental gymnastics around male fantasies in every situation is too much. We need clear societal boundaries for everyone's safety, not more burdens on women. #Safety#Boundaries#WomensRights
@sappholives83 I’ve used this analogy in a discussion myself, some time back. I was called a bigot, transphobe and a racist. As far as I know, I’m neither of those things. Another one understood the analogy and agreed with me.
Imagine a group of white people saying that they know what it’s like to “feel black,” and that because of this feeling, and their enjoyment of stereotypically “black behavior,” they are now not just black themselves, but the most marginalized and vulnerable type of black person.
Imagine them insisting that they should be the main focus of all activism meant to help black people. Imagine them having taxpayer-funded operations to darken their skin and mimic stereotypically black features.
Imagine them walking around in blackface, and saying it’s better than being born black.
Imagine them being referred to as black in the press and supported by celebrities, with laws passed to make white people who identify as black a protected class.
Imagine these people demanding membership in black organizations, and demanding they be given awards created specifically to honor black achievement.
Then imagine them getting their way.
Now imagine mobs of them showing up to black events that don’t include them to drown out any speakers with noise, and coming up with slurs for any black person who doesn’t accept that white people are black if they say they are.
Imagine them calling for the rape, torture, and mass murder of any black person who disagrees with them. Imagine them getting black people doxxed, harassed, assaulted, fired from their jobs, and investigated by the police for saying that you have to be born black to be black.
Now imagine the government supporting their demands.
That’s exactly the position that women are in right now, with a few extras, like being locked in cells with dangerous men, the sexual predation of lesbians via coercion, and the increased risk of sexual assault in formerly female-only spaces.
Our greatest oppressors are now claiming not only the right to oppress us in whole new ways, but the right to erase our identities as women and rewrite the meaning of womanhood in ways that not just include, but prioritize them.
If you wouldn’t support this kind of behavior towards black people, you have no business supporting this kind of behavior towards women.
I used to think the average person had common sense.
Then I started seeing people argue that kids can’t consent to “gender-affirming care” because they’re too young to make permanent decisions about their bodies. And I thought, “Cool, so you’re against circumcision too, right?”
That’s when I discovered that applying the same principle in a different context is apparently an impossible task for a shocking number of people.
So let me get this straight: if a kid wants something done to their body, they’re too young to consent. But if you want something done to their body, suddenly consent isn’t important?
Sooo… you can chop up your kid how you want, but not how they want?
How about we stop chopping up kids altogether?
It’s a pretty simple rule: don’t permanently alter a child’s genitals unless there’s a genuine medical necessity. The fact that you like a particular form of mutilation doesn’t magically make it not mutilation.
So it appears @HelenWebberley believes women who’ve undergone mastectomies for breast cancer are being ‘selfish’ if they object to healthy young women having their breast removed for different reasons.
And that women who’ve had breast cancer are too “ill-educated” to have opinions about healthcare.
It’s almost as if she thinks mastectomies are some kind of coveted prize that breast cancer survivors want to keep all to themselves. Which is quite sickening really.
And quite the message to send to women who’ve had breast cancer.
The number one best way to understand the absolute insanity that is gender ideology is to listen to someone who not only appears to believe it but also profits from it.