The radical trans community continued its assault on women this weekend.
Trans activists say Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman” is too offensive to trans women.
Natural Woman – 1967 single by American soul singer Aretha Franklin, released on the Atlantic label. The words were written by Gerry Goffin and the music was composed by Carole King from an idea by Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler.
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Sky News Australia reported:
Standing for Women founder Kelly-Jay Keane says it’s “really hard” to ignore the trans-rights movement’s “misogyny” after Aretha Franklin’s song ‘Natural Woman’ was recently slammed as offensive to trans-women.
“Being a mum, that’s also under attack, we’re now called maternity people or pregnant people,” Ms Keane told Sky News Australia.
“I think a lot of women don’t really know how much we hate—I hate to say it…I don’t have a victim mentality, but the misogyny of this particular movement is really hard to ignore.
“This means that a man who says he is afraid to go to a man’s toilet – his words are more reliable than a woman who says she does not want that man in her place.”