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Stop Co-Opting Black Female Oppression to Elevate “Transwomen” Athletes by N3VLYNNN

 “The reason why this argument about Imane Khelif being viewed as male due to “racism and sexism” upsets me is because it’s the most glaring ex

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“The reason why this argument about Imane Khelif being viewed as male due to “racism and sexism” upsets me is because it’s the most glaring example of how trans rights activists piggy-back on the struggles of historically marginalized groups in order to boost their own agenda. In this case, that group is black women.

Comparing the media’s masculinization of black female athletes to Imane Khelif’s genetic maleness is utterly disrespectful. 

Y’all are force-teaming a light-skinned arabic male with dark-skinned Black American women who experience colorism and misogynoir, as if we’re in the same boat.

Get the fuck out of here with that!!”

https://n3vlynnn.substack.com/p/stop-co-opting-black-female-oppression?r=2d2ksr&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

– N3VLYNNN

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