The unconventional trans group continued its assault on ladies this weekend.
Trans activists say Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Really feel Like a) Pure Lady” may be very offensive to trans ladies.
Pure Lady – The 1967 single was launched by American soul singer Aretha Franklin on the Atlantic label. The phrases have been written by Gerry Goffin from an thought by Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler, and the music was composed by Carole King.
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Sky Information Australia reported:
Standing for Ladies Founder Kellie-Jay Eager says it’s “actually onerous” to disregard the “misogyny” of the trans-rights motion as Aretha Franklin’s music ‘Pure Lady’ was lately slammed as offensive to trans-women.
“Being a mum, that can also be being attacked, we’re now referred to as birthing individuals or pregnant individuals,” Ms Eager instructed Sky Information Australia.
“I don’t suppose many ladies actually know the way a lot we’re hated – I hate to say it … I don’t have a sufferer mentality, but it surely’s actually onerous to disregard the misogyny of this specific motion.
“It means a person who says he’s frightened to go in a person’s bathroom – his phrases are extra credible than a girl who says she doesn’t need that man in her house.”