Vloggers of Note
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This is the original #AdultHumanFemale channel and home of Kellie-Jay Keen aka Posie Parker.
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K. Yang is the creator of StopFemaleErasure.com and the writer, film maker, artist, and activist behind “The Deprogrammer".
Yang exposes the intersections of corporate-government-non-profit collusion driving the “transgender rights movement”; a smoke screen for a massive social engineering and propaganda war being used to facilitate female erasure in language and in law on a world-wide scale.
Her work connects the dots between normalized practices of child sexualization, and proliferation of bio pharmaceutical transhumanist technologies and frames these agendas as foundational to the colonization of the female body and female reproductive control.
K. Yang’s perspective is uniquely informed by her past work indoctrinating youth with “gender identity” ideology in New York public schools while working at an LGBT non-profit funded by the New York State Department of Health. -
Since Karen’s Youtube Channel was banned (it must be good, right?), she’s moved on to Odyssee.
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Amy Sousa is a psychologist. She “critiques the hierarchy of culturally prescribed gender roles onto sex bodies and onto the neutral language we use to describe sex bodies.”
Amy is the voice of clarity and reason. Many of her videos are short and clearly expressed explanations of single subjects.
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The original Exulansic channel was called TT Exulansic on Youtube.
Her content is so good and her truth telling is deemed so “dangerous” that she moves around a lot. You can find her on different platforms under different names:
Ex Aisle (Youtube)
Isles of Ex (Youtube)
Exulansic.substack.com
Exulansic.com (Odysee)
TT Exulansic (Rumble) -
Mana Wāhine Kōrero is a group of Māori women fighting against gender identity, transgenderism, transhumanism and dehumanisation.
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Feminist Current “provide a unique perspective on gender, women’s rights, violence against women, pop culture, politics, current events, sexuality, and many other issues that are often underrepresented or misrepresented by mainstream, progressive, and feminist media sources.”