There’s a misconception that Black women either support or don’t care about the proliferation of “gender identity” ideology in our country, in our world. Whether it’s the assault on language through “gender neutral vocabulary” or forced-teaming the plight of Black people with the tragedy of rejecting the biological reality of sex, Black women notice and are concerned. N3VLYNNN provides excellent insight into that world as she has experienced it. In the video, terms like “detransition,” “transition,” etc are used in order to provide clarity on the issues. However, we know that in reality, it is not possible to transition since our sex observed at birth is immutable. Join WDI USA Board member and Black Caucus facilitator Lorraine Nowlin, Dr. Suzanne Forbes Vierling, and N3VLYNNN as we discuss this serious and sensitive issue from a position of love for—and centering of—Black women. 

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Lorraine Nowlin
Facilitator of WDI USA’s Black Women’s Caucus

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  1. Insecure men have been trying to fool women into turning against their own since the very idea of equality began. Characterizing feminism as a white woman thing is one of the their favorite tricks.
    The left talks all about promoting “the voices of people of color” but they only want to hear from people who parrot the ideas initiated by white men in academia.
    Black women are disproportionately suffering from this ideology. They make up many of those in the California prison system who are forced to have these (often physically huge) males as cellies, as N3VLYNNN noted in the video. Next to the sterilization and mutilation of women and girls this is one of trans ideologies’ biggest sins. When I talk to people about it I cannot believe they aren’t instantly outraged by this. But the deep need to not be locked out of the tribe kicks in a fear response. This excommunication threat is especially effective at keeping young women in because to lose the tribe activates ancient evolved fears, women will conform to crazy belief systems to avoid it as it means not just death for them but for their dependent children as well.
    If you are reading this and you are a black woman, please do what you can to fight this – I’m sure they are trying to pretend, once again, that this is a white woman’s movement which is their propaganda and the only time they pretend to care about black people is when they can use them.

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