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Kara Dansky's avatar

Excellent piece, Kristin. I QTd on X.

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Kristin Zebrowski, MPA's avatar

Thanks, Kara!

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Jai Byrd's avatar

Brava 👏🏾

Thank You

Thank You

Thank You

I am Foundational Black American Women who despises the trans community and I am offended by their deep rooted racism and misogyny against Black American Women.

Those (tranny's) demented, demonic, predators use the likeness, and existence of Black American Women in particular to promote racism, anti-Black women misogyny by their violent propaganda of Black American Woman.

I truly despise the entire fuckin trans community ‼️

Yet disturbingly there is a growing group of younger Black American Women who are accepting of and comfortable with this violent behavior from trans to make Black American Women appear to be not fully Female/Women.

Transgenderism is promoting violent/terroristic propaganda to equate Black American Women as not being full Women or full human.

Transgenderism is terrorism against biological women, children, straight men and Black American Women.

The Religion of Transgenderism violence will be stopped 🛑

Again, I truly appreciate your article.

It needed to be said and it needs to be promoted to show how dangerous the propaganda against Black American Women by the trans community is.

They're not like us‼️

We're not like them‼️

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Kristin Zebrowski, MPA's avatar

Thank you for reading!

You’re absolutely right—the transgender movement exploits our image, co-opts our struggles, and pushes the lie that we’re somehow “less” women to justify their nonsense. And too many younger Black women are falling for it, handing over our dignity in the name of “inclusion” because they've been groomed by society to think that way.

We are not their blueprint. We don’t exist to validate men in wigs. And we aren’t going to sit back while they rewrite what it means to be a woman—especially a Black woman.

This propaganda is violent. It is anti-Black. And we must keep calling it out.

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Jai Byrd's avatar

Absolutely 💯

Yes Indeed.

The propaganda from the trans community against Black American Women perpetuates the atrocities done against us during slavery when we had no legal rights, no freedom, and no way out.

I've been noticing the trans community highjack and devalue the Black American Experience and the Black American Women Experience in this country to get legislation for their own demonic community.

The trans community are Terrorists against Black American Women and Children.

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Nicki M.'s avatar

It's not just against Black American Women. This evil affects every woman including Black Women globally.

I'm in the UK🇬🇧 and one of our Black Sisters is having death threats lodged against her simply because she rebelled against and broke free from the initial indoctrination(witchcraft) that she succumbed to 4 years earlier when she first stated she wanted to open a 'women's gym' and trans women were welcome'as they were women too'. Listening to her and worst still reading her then tweet said with such strength really got to me. I said to myself, 'so our young Black women have really embraced this evil?'.

Fast forward to 2025 and she decided to make it exclusively a female-only gym having broken free from the initial indoctrination. Now she is being heavily abused and harassed by trans identified men and their Black female allies! All over the world from the US(some Black American women allies to trans having the most to say and cursing her out) to the UK.

It's not just a 'Black American Woman' thing. It's obvious we need to meet the situation where it actually is and that means to meet it with a global mindset, in order to slay it globally.

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Jai Byrd's avatar

HOLD UP & READ CAREFULLY ‼️

NO..NO..NO

This article specifically is only about Foundational Black American Women🇺🇸

This specific article was only about the effects of trans ideology against "specifically" Black American Women.

Every element of the article was only about the experience of Foundational Black American Women.

🔥Not Black Caribbean Women or Black British Women.

Now you can feel free to highlight the specific problems and issues that you experience as a Black British Woman using specifically your British experience and issues, but just like transformers YOU will not deflect or co-op the distinct issues and history of Foundational Black American Wome. By doing so you are equally as bad as the transformers who have highjacked the historical horrors thrusted upon Foundational Black American Women.

We look forward to your specialized comments that apply solely to British Black Women.

🥂

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Nicki M.'s avatar

👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

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Susan Doherty's avatar

Brilliant post Itneeded to be said. The WOMEN of the world are ALL adult human females and ethnicity ,skin colour etc have NOTHING to do with the uncontrvertible TRUTH that women are women and men are men and THAT can't be changed no matter how they " identify " Sex is real and immutable!! Thank you x

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Nicki M.'s avatar

Amen to that!

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Dave's avatar

My advice to men (black or white) who think they are women. If you think that, there are a few things that you need to understand. First of all is that you are still a man because you can't change your biological sex. It's okay to dress any way you wish and to adopt any superficial, stereotypical attributes of women that you desire. Live your life. No one should care, I certainly don't. However, because women are entitled to be treated fairly and to enjoy privacy from men there are certain things that are prohibited to you and me because we are men. You can't compete against women in most sports because it would be unfair. You can't go into women's private places like restrooms and locker rooms because that would make them feel unsafe. Finally, if you are a criminal you certainly can't be imprisoned with women.

That's it, just like me.

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Nicki M.'s avatar

Although I agree with most of what you said, I don't believe you can serve two Masters.

I don't think men dressing as women should ever be part of the public domain. What one does privately, within the confines of one's private space is completely up to the individual as long as it is not breaking any laws. We don't see it. Our children don't see it and the weak and vulnerable are not exposed to it and influenced by it. It does not affect our workplaces nor our language and it certainly does not affect women's rights.

However, when these men are allowed to publicly dress and 'identify' as women, we have seen the outcome. Utter societal chaos and an aggressive, misogynistic and hostile takeover bid to colonise womenhood for themselves whilst finding every way possible to usurp and erase actual women from their own positions as women.

The whole thing has been heinous, surreal and motivated by some very, very dark forces. People need to wake up to the fact that this isn't just about a 'quirky' man, innocently tottering around in heels and a dress, not bothering anyone. Vulnerable adults and children have been mutilated, women and children have been bullied, raped and sacrificed to accommodate this ideology, women have been discriminated against, violated and been forced to share their exclusive and private spaces with men and the list goes on and on.

I personally think there should be nothing less than zero tolerance. The kind accommodation, by some, is what got us all here to this point.

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Khadijah La Musa's avatar

Marvelous and thorough. Thank you. Thank you.

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Kristin Zebrowski, MPA's avatar

Thank you for reading!

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