Second: in celebration of the end of the “Occupation” of the month of June, I’d like to (re)introduce many of you to Kellie-Jay Keen (aka Posie Parker).
KJK is a self-proclaimed “Femalist”, notably not a “feminist” – because that term means practically nothing substantial anymore and divides women’s voices (not my opinion, although I don’t disagree; this appears to be her view of it). She used to be a lefty-feminist but is very much a middle-of-the-road type now. Because of being a once-lefty, she has a large arsenal of counter-points to lefty ideology.
She went viral, to the best of my knowledge, in her interview with Triggernometry (here) and was one of the first (if not THE first) to promote the definition of a woman as “an adult human female”. Fair warning: she’s not a biologist.
Although I don’t agree with everything KJK says or believes (e.g. she’s pro-choice), she has an amazing way of articulating her arguments against the Trans movement.
One person commented on the video posted here, saying:
“This has never been about men cross dressing or thinking they are women in men's bodies. This is all about boundary violations between the sexes and between adults and children. This is the end result of the depravity of so much of the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and I lived through that era. There is only one question here in this so-called debate: Do women have the right to say "no" to men in any circumstance, predatory or not? If "no," then those who believe so think women are not human beings.” [Bold script added by me.]
Although I dislike the Men versus Women angle that is the basis for most of KJK’s (and her viewers’) arguments, it is relevant. Women should have the right to say “no” to the bathroom, locker room, and dressing room invaders. Boundaries have been crossed. This is an issue for both men and women, and lives are definitely on the line.
Saying “no” to self-identifying pronouns, saying “no” to CRT in schools, saying “no” to the drag-queen story hours is only the first step in stopping this travesty against our fellow humans.
First: apologies for the youtube links.
Second: in celebration of the end of the “Occupation” of the month of June, I’d like to (re)introduce many of you to Kellie-Jay Keen (aka Posie Parker).
KJK is a self-proclaimed “Femalist”, notably not a “feminist” – because that term means practically nothing substantial anymore and divides women’s voices (not my opinion, although I don’t disagree; this appears to be her view of it). She used to be a lefty-feminist but is very much a middle-of-the-road type now. Because of being a once-lefty, she has a large arsenal of counter-points to lefty ideology.
She went viral, to the best of my knowledge, in her interview with Triggernometry (here) and was one of the first (if not THE first) to promote the definition of a woman as “an adult human female”. Fair warning: she’s not a biologist.
Although I don’t agree with everything KJK says or believes (e.g. she’s pro-choice), she has an amazing way of articulating her arguments against the Trans movement.
One person commented on the video posted here, saying:
Although I dislike the Men versus Women angle that is the basis for most of KJK’s (and her viewers’) arguments, it is relevant. Women should have the right to say “no” to the bathroom, locker room, and dressing room invaders. Boundaries have been crossed. This is an issue for both men and women, and lives are definitely on the line.
Saying “no” to self-identifying pronouns, saying “no” to CRT in schools, saying “no” to the drag-queen story hours is only the first step in stopping this travesty against our fellow humans.
No compromise, not ever.