
All the best women these days are men. Just ask USAToday’s Woman of the Year Rachel Levine, NCAA Woman of the Year nominee Lia Thomas, and Forbes Power Women’s Summit speaker Dylan Mulvaney, all of whom are biological men. This week, the Brazil franchise of Glamour Magazine announced the winners of their women-honoring event, Generation Glamour. The event had 15 awards categories and 2 of the female-specific awards went to biological men who identify as women, including their Woman of the Year award. That award went to Linn da Quebrada, a biologically male social media influencer.
Not only is Quebrada NOT a biological woman, but he doesn’t even think that there IS such a thing as “a woman.” In an interview with Globo Television Network representative Pedro Bial, Quebrada explained, “I’m not a woman, I’m a transvestite… Let’s be honest, there’s no such thing as ‘a woman.'”
And yet here he is winning an award for being Glamour’s Woman of the Year.
Glamour Brazil has awarded a male who identifies as a "transvestite" and does not believe women 'exist' with their Woman of the Year award.
— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) October 27, 2022
"Let's be honest, there's no such thing as a woman."https://t.co/bkhPO8eAL3
The other biological male winner was Giovanna Heliodoro, who won Glamour’s Woman Influencer With A Cause award. Heliodoro identifies himself as a “feminist black trans woman.” He notoriously slammed JK Rowling for daring to defend womanhood, even threatening to “beat this b**ch.”
Que dia vocês vão se juntar pra bater horrores nesta gata? ME CHAMEM QUE EU VOU https://t.co/1NigzHuHLk
— Giovanna Heliodoro ❤️🌹 Travesti de Vermelho (@transpreta) July 5, 2020
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First, Ketanji Brown Jackson was unable to state what a woman is because she’s “not a biologist”. Now this character says that there is no such thing as a woman, yet insists HE’S one when competing — and defeating women for the prize.
And most feminists remain silent on the issue. It’s almost like some of these so-called transwomen are purposely trolling women, performing as parodies of women or outright mocking us and then being rewarded for it. I’m surprised this is allowed to fly in Brazil now that it has become very conservative politically. I’d love to learn the reactions of most Brazilians to these crazy shenanigans.
I’m sure they don’t like it at all.
Neither of the two in the twitter photo even look female. Of course, they aren’t female, but most trans “women” at least try to present as female. Those two are presenting as… I don’t even know WHAT they’re trying to present as.
Come to think of it, I don’t think I want to know what they’re trying to present as. Moving on….