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Oxfam Apologises For Evil Cartoon ‘TERF’ That Resembles JK Rowling

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Anti-poverty charity Oxfam has issued an apology over a cartoon it produced featuring a bunch of evil eyed ‘transphobic’ characters hating on the LGBTQ+ lifestyle, with one wearing a button labelled ‘TERF’ and very much resembling author JK Rowling.

The charity edited the video and deleted the original after complaints over the term TERF (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist) being offensive to women’s rights activists.

Oxfam’s statement noted  “In efforts to make an important point about the real harm caused by transphobia, we made a mistake. We have therefore edited the video to remove the term ‘terf’ and we are sorry for the offence it caused.”

Here’s the video in question, which was released to mark ‘Pride’ month, just as seemingly every other organisation and company in the world now feels compelled to do, even if they have nothing to do with Pride or LGBTQ+ lifestyles.

Those who caught the original before it was deleted noted how the ‘TERF’ starkly resembled JK Rowling:

Oxfam has denied that the character was meant to depict the Harry Potter author, claiming “There was no intention by Oxfam or the film-makers for this slide to have portrayed any particular person or people.”

Others pointed out that the other two characters next to JK Rowling the TERF were lazy stereotypes of muslim and asian men.

Since it backtracked, Oxfam has now managed to anger pretty much everyone, and is now being accused of pushing trans ideology on young people while also “caving in” to “anti-trans fanatics”.

Others questioned why Oxfam, which is an anti-poverty charity, feels the need to inject itself into matters of ‘inclusivity’.

As we highlighted recently, the charity also released an “inclusive language” guide which apologises for using the English language before going on to deem a number of words ‘offensive’, such as “headquarters,” “local,” “people,” “mother” and “feminine hygiene.”

Despite backlash, the charity doubled down on its woke insanity, releasing a statement clarifying, “This guide is not prescriptive but helps authors communicate in a way that is respectful to the diverse range of people with which we work. We are proud of using inclusive language; we won’t succeed in tackling poverty by excluding marginalised groups.”

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    Author Of ‘Gender Queer’ Book Found In Schools Says “I Don’t Recommend This Book For Kids”

    “‘Gender Queer’ is a comic, and in full color, but that doesn’t mean it’s for children”

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    The author of the book titled ‘Gender Queer’, one of the controversial LGBTQ+ materials featuring explicit images that has cropped up again and again in schools has stated that the book is not meant to be available for young children.

    Maia Kobabe, who identifies as non-binary told the Washington Post that her book is aimed at “older teens,” not kindergarten aged kids.

    “It keeps being called a children’s book … but I think that’s coming from a misreading of the comic-book form. ‘Gender Queer’ is a comic, and in full color, but that doesn’t mean it’s for children,” Kobabe stated.

    “I originally wrote it for my parents, and then for older teens who were already asking these questions about themselves. I don’t recommend this book for kids!” she said in the interview published last week.

    The comments come after GOP Senator John Kennedy read aloud graphic excerpts during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing:

    Kennedy read “I got a new strap-on harness today. I can’t wait to put it on you. It will fit my favorite dildo perfectly. You’re going to look so hot. I can’t wait to have your c**k in my mouth. I’m going to give you the blow job of your life. Then I want you inside of me.”

    “The words you spoke are disturbing, especially coming out of your mouth, it’s very disturbing,” Illinois Secretary of State Alexander Giannoulias told Kennedy in response.

    The book is one of several that have prompted outrage and protests among parents as it features graphic illustrations of sex between two men, use of sex toys, oral sex, and masturbation, among other things.

    Passages from the book have been read out by parents during school board meetings, in some cases leading to them being shut down and asked to leave.

    The Gender Queer book was also cited by Chelsea Clinton in tweets defending the use of such material in schools:

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    Indeed Out-Wokes Corporate America With $10,000 Relocation Checks For Trans Employees

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    Austin-based online job search platform, “Indeed,” aims to ‘out woke’ corporate America by offering transgender employees or those with transgender children a $10,000 relocation payment. Both Bloomberg and Axios confirmed the relocation payment program. 

    Before we discuss relocation payments, it’s important to note that Indeed proudly states on its website that it had the wokest corporate policies in America in 2018. It said its 2018 Corporate Equality Index (CEI), a national benchmarking survey and report on corporate policies and practices related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) workplace equality, score “received a perfect score of 100 percent.” 

    For some context, CEI is administered by the Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ+ political lobbying group in the world. HRC has received millions of dollars in funding from George Soros’ Open Society Foundation.

    Indeed’s executives appear to have one objective in mind: rank the highest on the CEI index this year (we all remember earlier this year what happened to Bud Light when they tried that on TikTok). One way execs are attempting to achieve a high score is to offer a relocation program to trans workers, cutting them a $10,000 check to cover ‘travel-related expenses’ out of conservative states (or areas where they don’t feel comfortable) to safer grounds. 

    “While Indeed introduced the program to its employees in July, until now, the company has not discussed it publicly,” Bloomberg said. 

    Indeed provided further details about the program to Axios:

    • It’s for US-based employees and immediate family members who seek gender-affirming care and live in a location where state laws or government-issued directives criminalize or restrict access to such medical care.
    • It also applies to those who live in places that attempt to restrict support for children who are gender non-conforming, transgender or non-binary. 
    • Eligible employees will receive approval to relocate to a state or jurisdiction where they will be able to access the care and support they need, as well as a $10,000 flat-rate benefit to support their relocation expenses.

    None of this comes as a surprise given Indeed’s mission since 2018 has been to ‘out woke’ corporate America in its pursuit of a high CEI score. But why? 

    Some netizens were confused by Indeed’s move considering the Bud Light backlash earlier this year after a white privileged liberal executive believed the brewer was time for a change. However, its customer base thought otherwise, nuking the beer as demand has since crashed

    “Kinda weird that companies never did stuff like this for black people or disabled people,” one netizen asked. 

    Another asked, “Does Indeed offer any relocation money for women who live in particularly misogynistic states? Of course not. “

    Someone else pointed out:

    We wonder if Indeed will have an increase in the number of trans workers trying to capitalize on the free money. 

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