Tag "Transgenderism"

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie questions lack of compassion in cancel culture as she backs JK Rowling

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, whose novel Half of a Yellow Sun has been hailed as the women’s prize ‘winner of winners’, has weighed in on the trans controversy surrounding JK Rowling.

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Daniel Radcliffe responds to JK Rowling’s “anti-trans” tweets as the #IStandWithJKRowling hashtag trends on Twitter

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has spoken out over author JK Rowling’s comments about transgender people and said he hopes her remarks have not “tarnished or diminished” fans’ experience of

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Opinion: Dwyane Wade’s Kid Underscores How Gender Fluidity Is Erasing Homosexuality

Originally published on The Federalist The gay rights movement was about accepting a person with divergent sexuality. Trans rights are not about accepting people as they are, but sculpting them

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Otunba Runsewe comes for Bobrisky again, advising women to not share public toilets with Bobrisky

The Director-General of National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, has sent out a note of warning to women against Bobrisky. In an interview with newsmen in Abuja,

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“The Movie Does Not Promote Homosexuality.” Director of ‘Bobrisky In Love’ talks about casting Bobrisky and what his film is truly about

He says the movie does not promote homosexuality. Turns out, it also thinks the Transgender identity is just a phase. Shocking.   Bobrisky stars in a film, Bobrisky In Love,

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Opinion: Why Do We Feel the Need to Transgender the Dead?

Earlier this month, a list of vaudeville-era “non-binary and transgender public heroes” compiled by actor Jeffrey Marsh was circulated widely on social media. The accompanying photos are fascinating, which helps

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THE ISSUE ABOUT TRANSGENDERISM

It is the Transgender Awareness Week. And there’s a conversation to commemorate that. As these things are wont to do, in the Facebook gay group that I’m in was introduced