HNewsWire: Aretha Franklin’s scheduled concert has been threatened by transgender rights campaigners.
Does gender fluidity exist? Hell NO
According to the Transgender Cultural Mindfulness Alliance, the Aretha Franklin song “You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman” from 1968 was a trigger for them.
They claim the song by the Queen of Soul reinforces damaging anti-trans prejudices. There is no such thing as a “natural woman,” the group argues.
That “Natural Woman,” by Aretha Franklin in 1968, “perpetuates several negative anti-trans stereotypes,” they stated. There is no such thing as a “natural” female. Harmful actions have been committed because of the lyrics of this song since they celebrate violence towards transgender women.
The song has infuriated the transgender community, and they want it taken off from streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify.
The transgender rights campaigners in Norway say they want to help males who feel like women to be accepted more fully in society.
The song, which Carole King composed especially for Franklin, shot to fame quickly. In 2015, she sang it at the Kennedy Center.
In 2018, the world lost its “Queen of Soul.”
One simple rule of thumb is that a lady who has a five o’clock shadow and hairy legs is not a real woman. Lady Bic hash tags.

Transgender Definition: Someone That Is Completely Void of God’s Plan in Their Life


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