The major backlash to transgenderism is surely coming; it may be years, possibly many years from now, but it seems inevitable that people will eventually recognize this insanity for what it is and reject it.
Yet there are signs it may already be occurring in the celebrity class. That's critical, as celebrities will be a key demographic for turning the tide on the whole charade.
We're all familiar with J.K. Rowling's outspoken criticism of transgender ideology. Now longtime showtune mistress Bette Midler appears to be getting into the act:
Bette Midler became the center of a heated debate after tweeting a message for the "women of the world" about the inclusive language used when discussing reproductive healthcare.
The actor and singer, who is known for being active and vocal on Twitter, took to social media on Monday to express her ire that "women" are seemingly no longer called "women."
She's right, you know!
What can you say when a celebrity lands a slam-dunk like that??
Meanwhile, longtime rapper Macy Gray didn't pull any punches, either:
I will say this, and everyone's going to hate me, but, as a woman: Just because you go change your parts doesn't make you a woman. Sorry," she said. "I know that for a fact." ...
"Like, if you want me to call you a ‘her,' I will," she said. "Because that's what you want. But that doesn't make you a woman just because I call you a ‘her' and just because you got a surgery."
It's just the facts, folks.
A lesser-known but still prominent U.K. celebrity offered a similarly surprising affirmation of reality last week:
Karren Brady, 53, has agreed with the ruling made by Fédération Internationale De Natation to ban transgender women who have gone through male puberty from taking part in women's swimming events. The Apprentice star expressed her "relief" despite backlash faced by the international federation, which has been accused of "transphobia". ...
She said: "I'm sure I am not the only person out there who is relieved the swimming body FINA has banned transgender swimmers such as Lia Thomas, from competing in elite women's races."
Karren added: "Before anyone reaches for their phone to troll me, I think I share the view of lots of women who are also not transphobic, but who are confused about where they should stand on this issue."
Well, one woman who certainly isn't confused by this whole thing is... Karren Brady!
Oh, and remember Star Wars's Mark Hamill, who once liked a JK Rowling tweet about feminism that got the trans mob angry?
Yeah, he just stepped in it again by liking Bette's recent tweet.
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Huh... seems like you can either support women, or you can support transgender ideology that says women don't actually exist (and also that men are women).
I hope these celebrities figure that out soon, because the woke mob is angry!
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