Kate Nash eviscerates anti-trans feminists in iconic pro-trans song 'GERM'
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In her latest single "GERM", Kate Nash vehemently criticizes gender-critical feminists, labeling them as exclusionary and misogynist. Nash contrasts the actual threats faced by women, such as domestic abuse and sexual violence, with the unfounded fears surrounding trans individuals. By citing statistics that reveal the majority of sexual crimes are committed by cis men, she underscores that the real risk to cis women comes from men, not from trans women. Nash's outspoken lyrics challenge discriminatory views and call for a more inclusive understanding of women's rights.
I feel no threat from any trans person that might be in the toilets. I've never felt threatened by a trans person as it turns out. The 69,958 rapes that were reported between Oct 2023 and Sept 24 in the UK do slightly concern me though.
91 per cent of people prosecuted for sexual offences are cis men aged 18 plus. The biggest threat to cis women sadly comes from cis men.
Women are facing serious dangers. Not during boxing matches or from trans people needing a p*ss, but from actual violence that is carried out against them every week.
Trans-exclusionary radical feminists are 'not rad at all', and are instead 'exclusionary, regressive, misogynist'.
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