Lesbian Party Tweet Goes Viral
Elon likes my tweet, several podcasts ensue. Here's a summary.
The tweet
My lesbian party tweet went quite viral and spurred a few podcast visits over the last few weeks.
Here’s the tweet.
i went to dozens of lesbian parties and events while they were still a thing. what happened: drinking beer taking shots dancing k-y jelly wrestling drama toplessness and nudity playing cards/pool hooking up what never happened: all ages drag shows people asking "what are your pronouns?" we are not part of the "LGBTQIA+" mafia. that's something different. it's Marxism. you won't find it outside of a few small left wing areas. we are lesbians. we love women. biological women. otherwise, we're mostly normies. we have all different political ideologies. we want to be left alone. there is a reason they're trying to erase us from the conversation. we destroy their narrative and everything they are trying to push. don't let them. share my story and talk to other lesbians. we are vehemently against erasing women, and we are some of your best allies in that fight.
This tweet has 8.8 million impressions currently and got a “like” from Elon Musk which made it go wild.
The first two podcast appearances talk about this tweet specifically and my thoughts on the current state of the LGBTQIA+ community.
The Ari Goldkind Show
Ari Goldkind had me on Sirius XM Canada to discuss my viral tweet and the state of women’s rights. Great high level conversation that touches on several issues related to gender ideology and trans rights activism.
John Burk
I went on the All American Savage Show with John Burk and we had a great time chatting about everything from LGBT issues to aliens.
NW Fresh
Then I went on NW Fresh with my friend, Andy, and we talked all things Portland, homelessness, and more. It’s more of a casual conversation, but I think you’ll enjoy it.
Newsweek
Then Johns Hopkins released a definition of lesbian as “non-man attracted to a non-man” which spurred a tweet storm of epic proportions. I got involved, of course, and I was contacted to write a blurb for Newsweek.
You can find that full article here.
Here’s what I had to say.
I'm a Lesbian, I've Distanced Myself From the LGBTQ Community
The Johns Hopkins website recently redefined "lesbian" as a "non-man attracted to non-men," igniting widespread concern and disappointment among women, including myself as a lesbian. This attempt to erase women from the conversation is deeply troubling.
As a prominent Twitter user, writer, activist, and a married lesbian, I spoke up. In fact, I've officially distanced myself from the LGBTQ community due to the erasure of women and lesbians.
The temporary removal of this offensive definition from Johns Hopkins provides some relief, but it underlines the ongoing fight to ensure that women and lesbians are not marginalized or erased.
A woman cannot be defined solely as a "non-man." Women deserve to be defined by their own attributes and strengths. We are beautiful, life-giving creatures vital to humanity's survival and flourishing.
I am not a "non-man." While I jokingly said on Twitter: "man, I feel like a non-man," a reference to Shania Twain, let me make it clear that I am unequivocally female and proud to be a woman who loves other women.
I refuse to let women and lesbians be erased, and I hope this issue has raised awareness among more people. Together, we must stand against this erasure and fight for the visibility and rights of women—adult female humans.
While all this attention is great, I don’t want the real issues to get drowned out by the noise.
Women’s rights are being eroded. Lesbians are being erased.
I’m trying to find the best platforms to share this message.
If you know of anything that I’m missing then feel free to leave a comment.
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Words that need to be said and HEARD! Thank you for being a strong female voice for my quickly eroding lesbian community. Standing up for our generation and the next to come. Women & lesbians deserve to feel heard, have a safe space to gather without MEN, and rejoice in thier place on God's earth. 🙏🌈♀️♀️