Kaye Beth

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Kaye Beth

Kaye Beth

@KayeBeth1

2nd wave Feminist, Gender Woo critic, FGM Warrior, UnCUT Voices Press, Sex Work NOT “just another job”, Keep biological sexes separate in jails and sports.

Santa Cruz. CA Katılım Ekim 2011
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PNW Conservative
PNW Conservative@PNWConservative·
You can’t repost this enough. These brave young women are refusing to back down against the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, despite being demonized by the left. Keep up the fight, ladies!
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Kaye Beth@KayeBeth1·
@bourne_beth2345 @Th3Depression @AnnieSFW I second that. I rent out rooms near university and have close up experience of trans and nonbinary students. I’m an out TERF myself and respectful dialog between us is the norm. It’s the leftist men and women who create chaos and point fingers.
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Beth Bourne
Beth Bourne@bourne_beth2345·
@Th3Depression @AnnieSFW I really like trans-identifying kids. They tend to be quirky, gifted, creative, sensitive/sympathetic type kids. I want to protect their whole, healthy bodies.
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Kaye Beth@KayeBeth1·
@Glinner @louistheroux @amnesty Louis was a very young writing intern at San Jose’s Metro Newsweekly CA in mid 1980’s when I was an account representative selling ads. Quiet and observant then —- Louis -how about observing the damage the gender identity cult inflicts on females taking away our sex based spaces!
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
Hey @LouisTheroux! Remember me? We were pretty good friends but then they destroyed my career and you stood by and watched. Anyways, don't you think it's somewhat hypocritical for @amnesty to complain about the Manosphere when they went to court to argue women aren't protected in UK law?
Amnesty UK@AmnestyUK

Watching Into the Manosphere, it’s easy to see it as collection of individuals sharing hateful views. But that framing is exactly what the people interviewed want. When we see them as isolated trolls, we miss the bigger picture. The influencers targeting women’s autonomy are not alone. There is coordinated movement investing in rolling back women’s rights. Amnesty research uncovered 65+ UK anti-rights groups, 32 of which spent £106 million between 2019-2023. This is a well-funded attack. The Alliance Defending Freedom used the US courts to dismantle Roe v. Wade. Emboldened by their wins in the US, they are now importing those strategies to roll back freedoms in the UK. The Alliance Defending Freedom increased its spending in the UK by 187% between 2019 and 2023, for a total of £3.9 million. They have their sight on women’s rights. The profit-seeking manosphere gets rich from young men’s disenfranchisement. They blame women and feminism for the issues young men face. Meanwhile, the anti-rights movement invests millions of pounds to make changes through policy. Their goal is to rewrite who deserves dignity and freedom. Watching Louis Theroux's Into the Manosphere, it’s easy to see it as collection of individuals sharing hateful views. This is not just hate. It is an industry. But we know even the most organised money can’t win against organised people. The fightback is now.

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Marziyeh Amirizadeh مرضیه امیری زاده
Under Islamic rules, women are not allowed to sing and dance in public. At this funeral, Iranian women are singing one of the forbidden songs of “Mahasti” loudly for their loved ones who were massacred in the nationwide uprising in January 2026. There are no more Islamic rituals or citation of Koran verses. This is another form of revolution against 47 years of indoctrination with Islamic laws. #IranMassacre
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Iran's regime hanged the dead body of this woman for the crowd to cheer and praise Allah. She died of a heart attack, but "the show had to go on." Please read to the end! Don't look away! The woman in this picture was forcibly sold by her Muslim father into marriage with an abusive husband. Her name is Zahra Esmaili. She was sentenced to death after her Muslim husband was found dead. Her husband was a senior member of the Ayatollahs' ministry of intelligence. After arrest, she was held in one of Iran's notorious prisons, where she was tortured mentally and physically until she gave a forced confession. She received the death penalty and was to be hanged before the crowd. After seeing 16 people hanged, she had a heart attack and died. But they still hanged her dead body for the crowd to cheer. The Western media never reported this case, as with most stories about human rights violations by Islamic terrorist regimes in the Muslim world. Events inconsistent with the left's narrative that "Islam is a religion of peace" are ignored. Please retweet if you care about women's rights! Women in Iran are treated worse than animals. They have no freedom or human rights. Please don’t stop talking about the atrocities Islamic regime commits in Iran.
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💕 Brittany Belle 💕
💕 Brittany Belle 💕@BrittanyinTexas·
If Pam Bondi had a side gig… this would be it. Absolute masterpiece. 👏
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Kiyah Willis
Kiyah Willis@kiyahwillis·
No one should ever be blamed for being the victim of medical malpractice, especially as a child
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️
I still cannot wrap my head around the fact that the California Bureau of Prisons put a woman in a cell with a convicted male sex offender whom they knew full well had already impregnated one cell mate and been accused of raping a second, whose rape kit had tested positive for semen. And nothing stays secret in a prison. The third woman who was placed in that cell would have known exactly what Carroll had done to his first two cellmates — and what he was about to do to her. And now the BoP is refusing to transport Mr. Carroll to his trial, denying his victims their day in court. I can only assume that they’re afraid of having the events which led to this series of rapes laid out in open court, under oath. For my part, I think they’re being overly cautious. The national media has made it very clear that they have no real interest in reporting on these rapes. Doing so would require them to contradict 11 years’ worth of editorials about the poor, vulnerable trans-identifying men who pose no threat to women, as well as forcing them to address their claims that no man would ever pretend to be trans in order to access victims. The facts of this case — that a convicted male sex offender who has not medically transitioned in any way was not only placed in a women’s prison, but given a series of female cellmates even after multiple accusations of sexual misconduct that were backed by physical evidence — are so incredibly disturbing that no mainstream US media outlet will touch it. This case echoes that of the woman whose parole was denied after she complained about a trans inmate peeping at her in the restroom. It echoes the allegations of the dozens of victims whose class action lawsuit alleging that placing men in women’s prisons is cruel and unusual punishment was thrown out of court on a technicality that is almost always ignored. It echoes the reports that “Dana” Rivers (who used a wheelchair during his trial) is bullying and intimidating the women he is locked up with. The kicker? The penal system in the US was sex-segregated since the late 1800s, after reformers made it known that mixed-sex incarceration was causing the rampant and unchecked sexual abuse of female inmates by both male inmates and guards. International law soon followed suit, and has reiterated the necessity of sex segregated prisons on multiple occasions. Both the Geneva Conventions and the Mandela Rules - to which the US is signatory - consider the sex-segregation of prisoners to be one of the most basic rights of which incarcerated women are deserving. And yet states like CA and WA, which claim to be so much more enlightened than the rest of us, have decided that it is just and humane to lock incarcerated women in cells every night with men who have been convicted of sexual assault, based on nothing more than said men’s claims of being transgender. Even men who identify as “non-binary” are being placed in women’s prisons and jails these days, and given female cellmates whom they can then rape and assault at leisure. These men are not even required to be transitioning medically; Tremaine Carroll is not on estrogen, and makes no effort to present as female. This predator — who was convicted of having abducted two teenage girls on separate occasions and forcing them both to suck his d!ck — was placed in a women’s prison for no better reason than having stated that he identifies as transgender. The fact that Mr. Carroll has a history of sexually assaulting women meant nothing to the people who transferred him, but it sure meant a lot to the three women he was encouraged to rape and abuse.
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Read some Piaget please!
Read some Piaget please!@prof_curiosity1·
Too often we hear about the supposedly catastrophic risks of not affirming a “trans child”. What is discussed far less are the very real risks created by an affirmation first approach in children with mental health comorbidities. Multiple studies and clinical service reports show that a large proportion of children presenting with gender distress have significant co occurring mental health or neurodevelopmental difficulties. When these are not properly assessed and treated, the risks to the child are serious and long term: - The underlying source of distress remains untreated, so the child may continue to suffer even after affirmation or medical steps. - Symptoms can worsen as anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma responses, or eating disorders progress without targeted care. - Self harm, suicidality risk and a desire to harm others may increase, not because the child was “denied transition”, but because the real drivers of distress were never addressed. - A child can be channelled into irreversible interventions while still psychologically unwell, compounding later regret, shame, and identity confusion. - The child loses crucial time in the developmental window when early intervention for trauma, anxiety, and neurodevelopmental needs is most effective. In safeguarding terms, an affirmation first model can unintentionally become a form of clinical neglect: not through malice, but through premature certainty. When distress is prematurely re-labelled as “identity”, underlying conditions linked to self harm/ wanting to harm others and suicidality may be missed, untreated, or allowed to escalate. The result is that suicide risk becomes not only a rhetorical weapon in favour of affirmation, but a predictable outcome of failing to provide proper mental health care.
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Kaye Beth@KayeBeth1·
@Gregfar1 @MoniFunGirl I was at the start of the 2nd wave of Womens rights in the early ‘70’s called Women’s Liberation and we never thought men were women and we still fight men colonizing Womens spaces. Blame the Dems, ACLU for receiving payola to back their trans “rights”.
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Greg Farrell Newfie in Oil Country
@MoniFunGirl To be honest I’m at the point where I just don’t give a shit.. This nonsense is a logical step from feminism. But the idiots will still espouse a retarded ideology regardless of the obvious next steps while crying about these exact next steps.
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Moni 💕
Moni 💕@MoniFunGirl·
When one gives SPECIAL RIGHTS to a specific group it infringes on another by default. The entire "Trans Women Are Women" movement INFRINGED and trampled the TITLE IX Constitutionally protected rights of WOMEN. This happened in Maine here.
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William Allen 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
@JenniferSey Well over 9,000 top 3 finishes in girls' and women's sports have been stolen by boys and men. Males break and set new records in female sports that only other men can approach. Those mediocre boys and men are nothing but cowards.
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MAJ
MAJ@maryam_Jidayi·
The community women gathered to beat him because they were tired of how he constantly beat his wife! 😂 💯 I am proud of these women. It happened in Cameroon by the way.
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David Tangipa
David Tangipa@DavidTangipa·
🚨 Across California, boys are being placed in girls’ locker rooms, girls’ sports, and girls’ safe spaces. Many young women stay silent out of fear of social backlash. We won’t. We are calling on CIF to comply with Title IX and protect girls’ sports, locker rooms, and fair competition.
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Cory Booker
Cory Booker@CoryBooker·
Thank you Rep. Huffman for laying it plain.
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Beth Bourne
Beth Bourne@bourne_beth2345·
Naming names. Last night I confronted @CIFState director Ron Nocetti and Brian Seymour, the “Gender Inclusivity” contact for CIF, while waiting to board our flight back to Sacramento. I had flown down to Long Beach for the CIF Federated Council meeting to speak on behalf of the girls suing the CA Dept of Education and CIF for violating their rights to fair and safe sports and locker rooms without boys. There were over 50 female athletes, moms and dads there to speak during public comment but they only gave us 20 minutes (10 speakers), and yet every trans activists had a chance to speak. The insanity continues as male athlete AB Hernandez is slated to compete in the girls’ long jump and girls’ triple jump at today’s invitational VS Athletics CA Winter Championships at Arcadia High School.
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️
I see Grok mentioned the Tremaine Carroll incident, but failed to provide details. Allow me to make up the deficit. Tremaine Carroll is a third strike lifer in the California penal system. His third strike was for armed robbery, but his first two strikes were for abducting young women and orally raping them. Mr. Carroll does not take estrogen, and does not present as female in any way. Nevertheless, he claims to be a woman and the state of California, in its infinite wisdom not only placed him in a women’s prison, but gave him a female cellmate. He impregnated her. As a result, she was moved to a different cell, and Mr. Carroll was assigned a second female cellmate. Whom he raped. She reported it, and was taken in chains to the hospital where a rape kit was performed. They kept her in chains for that too, even though she’s maybe 5’1, if she stands up straight. When she returned to the prison, she was put in segregation, because during her absence, Mr. Carroll had counter-accused, claiming that she - again, all of 5’1 - had actually raped him. (I will point out that Mr. Carroll is 6’2, and weighs about 250 pounds.) Off she went to segregation, and Mr. Carroll was (can you guess?) given yet ANOTHER female cellmate. He raped her, too. At that point, after one pregnancy and at least two rapes, the California Bureau of Prisons finally decided to return him to a men’s facility. His rape trial is supposed to be going on this month (the judge has ordered everyone involved to she/her Mr. Carroll, even the women he forced his penis into), but for some strange reason, the California BoP can’t seem to get him to the courtroom. It’s almost as if they know how insane their behavior is — locking one woman after another in a cell with a convicted male sex offender, even after he’d impregnated one and been accused of raping a second. Now — here’s my question for you. How many rapes like this have to happen before you think we should stop violating international law by incarcerating men and women together? Give me an exact number, please. That way, when we reach it, you can start giving a damn about the legally mandated basic human rights of female prisoners.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
AMEN!! 🔥 🔥
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
So it turns out Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has a male chromosone after all. "Reality eventually catches up even if it takes years for people to admit what others were shouted down for saying," argues @EstherCKrakue.
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