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So I like Nicole Cohen's insta because, well, she's cute, strong, and she knows how to wield an axe. This recent post of hers was about the Labrys and then she talks about the flag. Unfortunately I made the mistake of looking in the comments section and of course there's a derailing post about trans women with anti-women/terf/lesbian comments. Someone even went so far as to unironically say trans women should take the labrys flag BACK, as if it was stolen from them. 🙄
P.s. this is my first post so apologies if there are any faux pas
These monsters really love to rewrite history, don't they? Pretending not only that "transgender" has always existed, but that somehow a lesbian symbol was "stolen" from straight men in wigs and needs to be "reclaimed".
It's always "but what about the menz" lol they don't get it. I hope years from now they look back and realize how bafoonish they were
When being a female = bigot all of our symbols become hate symbols and when men take them from us it becomes empowering.
So now a man can walk around with a Labrys symbol and get high-fives while a woman would probably get thrown out for sporting one.
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