Amplifying the Women's Liberation Movement
with Women's Declaration International USA (WDI USA)
September 19, 2024
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Tomorrow morning, I’ll be off to attend and help coordinate the third annual convention of WDI USA, “Amplifying the Women’s Liberation Movement,” in Atlanta.
In 2022, WDI USA reignited the Women’s Liberation Movement in Washington DC.
If you’d like to watch a short clip of me (as then president of the organization) declaring victory in that endeavor, it’s available on WDI USA’s YouTube channel.
The next year, WDI USA accelerated the movement in San Francisco.
There’s no video of closing remarks from that event because gender zealots made sure to cause as much commotion as possible throughout the Saturday of the meeting. The Daily Mail covered the protests, and here are some images of the lovely individuals (i.e., “trans rights activists”) who came to protest a bunch of women meeting and talking:
All photos: Daily Mail
Several of the men protesting made vile gestures using their hands and genitals. One of them punched the hotel’s general manager and another took a hammer to the hotel’s main sign. Attendees of the convention just kept our cool and carried on with the discussion.
The day after the convention ended, WDI USA went to San Francisco’s City Hall to speak out on behalf of the rights of lesbians. Predictably, a bunch of gender zealots gathered to scream and yell. Somewhat amusingly, they led with a chant that went “Kara Dansky, you are nasty!” Which I thought was pretty funny. That doesn’t even rhyme! Video of that event is available here. A shortened, 1:30 minute, version can be found here on X.
So now we’re off to amplify the movement, because if we can be heard, we will win.
I’ll have a few Substack posts out tomorrow, but other than that, if you don’t hear from me for a few days, that’s why!
Have a fabulous convention!
Best of luck to you, Kara, and all the women at the convention, and many thanks!