Women's rights are not up for elimination.Not now. Not ever. Our rights are not conditional based on someone else's discomfort.They are not meant to
Women’s rights are not up for elimination.
Not now. Not ever.
Our rights are not conditional based on someone else’s discomfort.
They are not meant to be negotiated away behind closed doors or on social media timelines.
They are non-transferable. They are non-refundable. They are not up for grabs.
We must speak this truth plainly:
Women’s rights—our safety, our spaces, our dignity, our opportunities—are not disposable because a small number of males insist they must have access.
Not because:
they are part of 1% of the population,
they say they have special needs,
or because they believe the boundaries set by women should be bent just for them.
No. Not the same old unequal, unfair, and unpaid demands on women.
Males must be required to accommodate the needs of other males.
Males must care for, build for, house, employ, comfort, and support other males.
That is their responsibility. That is the expectation.
Women do not lose so that men can feel elevated.
Men must rise. Women must remain protected. Women must maintain the rights they have fought for.
And to those who believe that erasing sex-based rights is compassionate, inclusive, or progressive:
You may think you want this—but you don’t.
Because what it creates is a dangerous precedent:
If you can erase the rights of one historically oppressed group to cater to the demands of another,
you open the door to dismantle the rights of every oppressed group.
If women’s rights—built on centuries of blood, sacrifice, and suffering—can be dismissed or downgraded to accommodate male feelings,
what do you think will happen to the rights of other marginalized people when their truth becomes inconvenient?
This isn’t about inclusion. This is about intrusion.
And what is allowed to happen to women today will be allowed to happen to others tomorrow.
We are not here to be used as the sacrificial lamb for every social issue.
We will not surrender our boundaries, our safety, or our humanity to make others feel more powerful.
You do not create justice by sacrificing women.
You create injustice that spreads like a virus—hurting the very people who thought they were safe.
🌀 You cannot heal what you erase.
🌀 You cannot protect women by destroying what protects women.
🌀 You cannot build a just future on silencing truth.
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