THERE WERE NO 'TRANS WOMEN' INVOLVED IN GAY LIBERATION.
Malcolm "Marsha" P. Johnson/ Michaels was not at Stonewall. Ray "Silvia" Rivera was not at Stonewall. Both Rivera and Johnson were expelled from Pride marches.
Ray "Sylvia" Rivera was in Bryant Park passed out on a bench from doing too many drugs as usual. Marsha P Johnson Malcolm Michaels Jr. said publicly many times he was always a boy and he was not at Stonewall.
Silvia/Ray Rivera and Malcolm/Marsha P Johnson played no significant role in the gay liberation movement. The trans cult is erasing all the people who did.
Five months after the Stonewall riots, Gay Liberation Front activists Ellen Brody, Linda Rhodes Craig Rodwell and Fred Sargeant proposed a resolution at the Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations (ERCHO) in Philadelphia that a march be held in New York City to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the raids.
The Legacy Series: A Chat with Pride Founder Ellen Broidy On the word "queer: "To take the word back is a revolutionary action. To spread it like margarine is not." - Ellen Broidy https://youtu.be/b7pHOYf75WY
No bricks were thrown at Stonewall. It wasn't a "riot." It was a rebellion. A Black Lesbian, Stormé DeLarverie, resisted the police who were violently trying to arrest her at the Stonewall Inn. By shouting "Why don't you guys do something?" The Stonewall uprising started because a gay woman challenged the gay men to finally do something about police harassment and they did. Stormé DeLarverie should go down in Gay history as the spark that ignited the Stonewall rebellion.
Ellen Brody, Linda Rhodes Craig Rodwell and Fred Sargeant did the hard work of organizing the first Pride march afterwards. Not the transvestites.
@SomaliRose I know what you mean. The creepy cult factor comes from these pervs needing to control every one - especially women - through eliciting strong emotions like anger, fear and disgust. Making you feel violated is all part of th control process.
Reddit r/4tran4 Cis girls were laughing at me as I came out of the women's washroom
"Like I get why they were laughing but shit was so embarrassing anyway. I literally came out wearing a face mask to cover my beard shadow after removing the makeup that I previously used to cover it. Doesn't help that I'm wearing this shitty wig too what an embarrassing life I've created for myself. I rarely use the women's restroom but this situation just had to happen when I did, someone put me out of my misery wtf is this life"
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