Kellie-Jay Keen, Let Women Speak

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Kellie-Jay Keen, Let Women Speak

Good morning. Today, I will embed several of Kellie-Jay Keen’s videos, which I think you should start with.

Lately, I’ve been devouring her content. I wish more people would. I understand she is in England, but her content also applies to us in America. She did tour the U.S. once. Remember when she went to watch a man swim in a women’s competition and called him a cheat?

She became famous here in America when she said, “I am not a vet, but I know what a dog is.”

It’s only been the last few months that I have started to pay attention to what is happening here in America with the constant abuse of children, doctors, and parents all too willing to mutilate and abuse their children.

It appears to me that we do not have a Kellie-Jay Keen here in America speaking out against what is happening. So, I must rely on Kellie-Jay Keen herself to share her content.

If you are just a little bit upset by all of this trans-ing of children here in America, then please subscribe to Kellie-Jay’s YouTube channel and turn on the notifications. Also, shop her U.S. store for merchandise! I’ve already purchased several items.

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And because of Kellie-Jay, I have also re-instated my YouTube channel. Right now, I only have my podcast active on the channel.

But enough about me, I will embed a few videos that I think you should start with.

The first one is where Kellie-Jay goes through Biden’s White House administration’s trans employees. Good grief! I’ll try to get them to start at certain points in the video so you don’t have to fast-forward through the local stuff she talks about first.

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Kellie-Jay also does TERF Talk every Tuesday. TURN ON YOUR NOTIFICATION! Here is the latest TERF Talk Tuesday video.

The next one points out how celebrities are perpetrating this ideology. I don’t know who Davina is, but she’s big in England, and she has bowed to their trans cult. It’s long, so grab a cup of coffee. It is worth it. This is the video I pulled, about a 30-40-second clip in which Kellie-Jay encapsulates precisely how we have gotten here in America with this abuse. It’s pinned to the top of my X profile.

I am surprised that YouTube allows her to do this, but I am thankful!

Kellie-Jay inspires me to want to start speaking out. It has been the focus of my podcasts for the last few weeks. I would love to be able to do videos like Kellie-Jay, and one day soon, perhaps I’ll start.

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