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SlickHillyOctober 5, 2024

From a 2023 Teen Vogue article:

To those who claim drag harms children, Kayleigh has an adamant rebuttal: “It’s not about kids, it’s about attacking trans people,” she says. “It’s a lot less about protecting children and a lot more about harassing trans people, or people who wanna dress how they wanna dress. It comes from a lot of fear and a lot of confusion and hatred.” If she had to do a call to action: “Let’s redistribute our fund to the trans community right now. Let’s make sure our trans community is okay on rent. Let’s have each other’s backs right now. Let’s be safe and watch out for each other. Give with your heart but also give with your wallet and your time.”"

I started ignoring Chappell Roan back when it was cool.

There's just no way a woman her age, at this point in history, is not aware that women and children are being sacrified to male fetishism under the guise of "trans." She makes no distinction nor does she mention any donations she makes to protect women from the problems she's helping to fund. As a matter of fact this article, written about a woman, does not have the words "women" or "woman" anywhere in the body.

Most women want men out of our space. She's funding the bases of their colonization. As she gets more money, so do they.

How is this Good News for Women?

ToNorthOctober 5, 2024(Edited October 5, 2024)

I started ignoring Chappell Roan back when it was cool.

I think she rubbed a lot of us the wrong way because we've known someone exactly like her irl and it's not cute lol.😩

steelwomanOctober 5, 2024

i think this is good news for her, but is this really good news for women in general?

[Deleted]October 5, 2024

yeah, completely agree. She is seriously a TRA.

syntaxerrorOctober 5, 2024(Edited October 5, 2024)

Yep clicked on this to ask. This is not “goodnewsforwomen” A female artist just being successful alone doesn’t qualify for this circle

Also, why is this person so talked about right now? Is she the new Ice Spice or something?

GrimeldaSOctober 6, 2024

She has a great voice. Her songs are catchy. She's a lesbian but she's non threatening because she has a palatable, feminine image, like a very toned down Lady Gaga.

[Deleted]October 6, 2024

It seems to be allowed here.

This circle is for celebrating all the good news relating to women's interests (and by all, we mean ALL, even the things you might disagree with, e.g. achievements or advancements for women in the military, business, religion, etc.)

syntaxerrorOctober 6, 2024

Ok, so why don’t I post Taylor swift here every time she sells out a stadium? Imagine how clogged this circle would be if we posted every time a woman did anything. This is more for advancements or achievements for women’s rights which is implied by this being a feminist website, lol

VirginiaWolfberryOctober 5, 2024

Her music’s great, so it’s good news for the world.

She’ll get it one day when she removes her TRA spectacles.

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ToNorthOctober 5, 2024(Edited October 5, 2024)

I mean good for her, but I don't know that she can hold onto that. She's been making some pretty bad PR moves with fans as of late. Either she's gone crazy on her socials and not listening to her team, or her team sucks. Both not every good options. She needs to step back and realize someone of her level of fame has to seperate herself from fans a bit because it's not only her niche fanbase that agrees with everything she says anymore, it's the world. And people have a lot to say.

I also think she's very much the type of artsy, angsty, constantly talking about mental health, can't deal with criticism, qwerty soup "liberal' type that we've all known in real life. They come across very manic and yet very fragile. I don't agree with her borderline religious worship of TiMs and drag queens and her rise feels a bit artificial, but I do hope she finds sustainable success in a manner that isn't so obviously a tumblr personality personified. That type of star burns quick and fast, you want a long-term career.

ActualWendyOctober 12, 2024

I listened to my first Chappell Roan song the day before yesterday. I am delighted that a woman can write Pink Pony Club today, expressing how I felt 40 years ago going into a gay bar for the first time. I am astounded that "Good Luck Babe," which is about telling your bisexual ex-lover that she's going to regret going back to her boyfriend is performed on The Tonight Show. This is the kind of song that, in my day, could have only sung at a women's festival. Instead, Jimmy Fallow kisses her ring and says "That's the way to do it."

Of course she is a TRA. Of course she is giving money to charities that are destroying kids lives. She's no different from millions of others trapped in the trans ideology. Trans ideology has destroyed a political movement and a fundraising apparatus—that was the intent of it.

But nothing can stop the love of woman for woman. Chappell Roan's music is good news for women, and good news for girls who are trapped in a woman-hating worldview. She's not perfect, but she's a catalyst for women and girls who need to peer beyond their indoctrination.

It's like the poem, "Geology" by De Clarke. Part of it goes:

they have not built the sea wall nor piled the rip rap that will keep woman from woman; it is a tide they fight that recurs. laying out of paths with a straight rule and a razor still runways crack, sidewalks buckle, and weeds push stones aside; it is a seismic activity that goes on regardless and underground: conversations they do not hear.

[Deleted]October 6, 2024

Her whole drag person is a shame imo because her voice is so good. I do listen to a few of her songs but don’t see myself actually wanting to see her in concert or actually buy her music. I don’t get why she has to dress like a drag queen to perform or as her persona. Being a woman, a lesbian, isn’t enough? She has to dress as men who dress as women, as if they’re some kind of role model or ideal standard? I just don’t get it.

It’s going to be interesting to see how her career plays out because she really doesn’t seem to like or want fame.