Earlier, JL reported that The BBC’s list of 100 ‘women of the year’ once again featured several feminine-presenting men taking the places of…y’know, actual women.
Well, it gets worse.
It turns out that one of the men profiled is the subject of this Reduxx piece from June, ‘Erika’ Hilton. Read the whole thing. June must have been quite a news month because I don’t remember it and it is ENRAGING. Here’s just one example of how a, y’know, actual woman, Isabela Cêpa, was attacked for stating the simple truth that Hilton is a man.
“At the time I didn’t even know who this person was. I just saw a headline on an Instagram page celebrating that ‘the most voted woman in São Paulo is a transwoman,'” she says, recounting how her ordeal began, “Then, I shared a video with my followers saying I was disappointed to hear that the most voted-for woman in São Paulo – later found out that it was in the entire country – was a man.”
Cêpa says she left her home to go shopping, and when she had returned, a veritable firestorm of outrage had broken out, one which quickly spiraled out of control.
“When I arrived back home, I was already being attacked by thousands of people,” she describes, stating Suyanne Ynaya, an editor at ELLE magazine’s Brazil franchise and friend of Erika Hilton’s, had posted her Instagram video to Twitter, calling her out for describing Hilton a “man.”
“But Ynaya’s attack didn’t just end there. The ELLE editor also accused Cêpa of filing a false sexual assault report against a Black man in an attempt to also paint her as a racist.
“This is something that just never happened. I’ve never reported a Black man for anything at all.”
And now the man at the source of this woman’s ordeal is named as a BBC ‘Woman of the year’?
Incredible.
Here’s my proposal to the BBC; take that man off your list and put a woman on it. Specifically, put Isabela Cêpa on it.
For the second missing woman, how about any of the following people?
Kara Dansky, attacked by thugs yesterday while protesting that a trans-identified man who killed two lesbians and their son may be placed in the female prison estate.
Meghan Murphy, banned from Twitter for four years because she refuses to take the knee to crossdressing men.
Abigail Shrier who wrote one of the key books of this war on women, ‘Irreversible Damage’. Has she been on any of the BBC’s women of the year lists?
Posie Parker the strategic genius who got visited by UK’s police for being “untoward about paedophiles”.
Genevieve Gluck, who revealed that WPATH, supposedly the world-leader on ‘trans healthcare’ was linking to a website that featured “stories about violent rape, sadomasochism, and highly sexualized stories of young boys being castrated, or young boys castrating adult men in a fetishized fashion.”.
There are hundreds more I could name, women of incredible bravery, integrity, perseverance, and intelligence. But even if they had none of these qualities, even if they were sitting in a basement playing video games and getting high, they would still deserve a place on a BBC list celebrating women better than ANY man.
I really wonder whether we need to start making this a fight about the licence fee.
I nominate the filmmaker, Vaishnavi Sundar, auteur of the 4 part series, "Dysphoria" and the upcoming feature length documentary, Behind the Looking Glass, with interviews of 30 trans widows. It's up on Lime Soda Films YouTube channel. Sundar was uninvited to several significant film festivals with her entry of Dysphoria, which is partly autobiographical.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhAlvw_kAHs
Yeah, the BBC. At one time I was all for it - but now? It it can’t retain its impartiality it is no better than any news source that cry ‘fake news’. In fact it has become fake news.