Ah yes the gender police. I'm glad between communist indoctrination in schools, and absolute retard indoctrination in politics, we can fit in some misgendering just to piss off <2% of the population, and make them feel bad, because THAT"S WHAT I LIVE FOR. Not for my race, or my people, my culture, my country, my community, my family, my dreams, etc. No, I LIVE TO PISS OFF FAGGOTS IN THE MOST INCONVENIENT WAYS.
Member the 10 hours walking through New York where that phat latina was advertising like a homeless escort, only for them to be called out that everyone was either black or hispanic? And then they were all like "yeah we caught a bunch of white guys, but there were car horns and stuff, so we cut it out". That was a nice backfire.
I'm tired of all this "equality" crap. I'm willing to recognize that maybe 20% of women deserve equality, but I also want everyone else to recognize that 80% of the population (male or female) are cattle, who don't deserve to have a say in anything that is our society.
Between commies and natsocs we're somewhere between a rock and a hard place. At this point I'd say stay calm and worry about the things you can have an affect on, and don't waste your time/life worrying too much about the things outside of your control.
And when they get there, and realize they have to develop wealth through generations like the Asians (and whites) did, they bitch and moan about institutional racism. But don't you dare tell people to go back to their own shitholes if they don't like it in <insert white country>.
So if I wore blackface to impersonate the (white) prime minister of Canada, would that be cultural appropriation? What if I am white and also a Canadian? What if I did this in America? As far as I have seen, nobody on the left has had any issue with Cuckdeau wearing black face on countless (seriously he can't even keep up) occasions, and they even voted him back in. So it must be okay, for me, a white Canadian to do it, like a national tradition, no?
Women, equal but fragile.