Last year, a British mum named Kellie-Jay Keen toured the United States “creating space in which women can speak.” A new documentary of that tour shows just how hard it is to carve out any space for women speak their minds in America these days.
"Do you have to stand so close? It's rather intimidating,” she asks one man bent on physically bullying her.
“Yes! Uh. that's kind of what I'm here to do?" The Tacoma resident admits, having declared “dialogue is good” only a moment before.
"Are you here to intimidate women?” Kellie-Jay asks, always on point.
"Yes!" He answers, with enthusiasm. Because in today’s America, women who speak their minds are so dangerous they must be intimidated and harassed from the public street, lest their hurty-words damage the precious ego of some random male.
This is what trans activism means by “dialogue:” they will push you out, bully you up, silence you, and then declare the issue has been settled, so no further debate is allowed.
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