NY Times propagandist tries to distort Louisa May Alcott's sex
Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, may have been transgender, a New York Times (NYT) article claimed, drawing criticism from a political strategist who called it “historical vandalism.”Exactly. It's practically historical hijacking for the sake of virtue-signaling. Sadly, this is what the USA's come down to nowadays, desecrating the memory of famous figures and dragging down the quality of everything in sight.
Titled “Did the Mother of Young Adult Literature Identify as a Man,” the NYT piece claims the famous author may have been non-binary or transgender.
Peyton Thomas, the author of the story, identifies as transgender and claims Alcott might also have even been transgender.
[...] Political writer and strategist Natasha Chart contended in a statement to Breitbart News that it is “historical vandalism to say that past women of achievement, who chafed at being told they couldn’t do anything besides take on a caregiver role in society, are being rewritten as men.”
Chart added that “sexist gender activists not only want to falsify their own vital public records, but everyone’s public records.”
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