The Cancel Mob Strikes Again: Famous Song Under Attack After Being Deemed "Offensive" By Trans Community

By Ryan Canady | Wednesday, 25 January 2023 08:30 PM
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The trans community is now aiming for a 1960s popular song made famous by a black woman known as the Queen of Soul.

The Gateway Pundit reports that the trans community is firing darts at the favorite Aretha Franklin song “Natural Woman” for being “offensive” in their mindset.

The Atlantic label released the song in 1967. Franklin’s smash-hit song still gets airplay, is sung, and is appreciated to this day. However, the transgender community has decided that the song is now offensive, and they take exception to it.

Sky News Australia reported that Standing for Women Founder Kellie-Jay Keen says it’s “really hard” to ignore the “misogyny” of the trans-rights movement as Aretha Franklin’s song ‘Natural Woman’ gets slammed as offensive to trans-women.

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They also reported that Ms. Keen told them that being a mum is also under attack. The PC police have decided that the correct term for this is “birthing person” or “pregnant person.” She went on to say that she wasn’t sure many people understood how many mothers are under attack now. She feels mothers are being attacked and even hated by the trans community and the general public.

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The fact that the woke community has decided what kind of vocabulary is or is not acceptable to use in various situations has upset many people. They don’t appreciate the fact that they are being policed by those who are deciding for them what kind of words they will be allowed to use. It is annoying and frustrating because they literally can’t just speak as they would normally.

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All of this may be worth looking at carefully to consider the feelings of mothers and others who want to be respected and understood for who they are. It is not fair to those who are mothers to be told that their stories and experiences don’t matter.

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