Did they have Photoshop in the 60s, then?
History remembers New York’s iconic Stonewall Inn as the birthplace of the modern LGBT rights movement. On June 28, 1969 it’s bar patrons clashed with the police who had arrived to arrest and shame same-sex couples who came there to dance and socialize with each other. The Rebellion on this day...
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That is a perfect example of revisionist history. I personally know or was friends with bisexual and gay men and women who when they were alive, were at the Stonewall demonstrations. Trans people were not there or involved and the vast overwhelming majority of people there were white, and gay or bisexual men with a few lesbians.
The LGB rights movement was infiltrated by the Trans cult, and now our community is nothing but a host to a voracious parasite. Without lying, trans have nothing.
By her own admission, Marsha wasn't present when the demonstration broke out, and neither was Sylvia. She was even corrected by Marsha/Malcolm when she tried to claim responsibility for Stonewall.
Facts and history as it actually happened no longer matter.
As long as we all make sure to keep Trans people happy in their delusion, everything will be wonderful. Just deny reality, deny biology, lie to them, lie to yourselves, and then let them change history to further cement their delusion.
I've posted this before, and I'm going to keep posting as long as the trans crowd keep wrapping themselves in the rainbow flag.
Marcia/Marsha (despite the name) didn't identify as a woman, he was a gay man who liked feminine attire. Marcia also admitted that the tale of being the heroine of Stonewall was just that, a tale told to a reporter with an agenda and Marcus/Marsha did to feed his narcisscistic personality disorder and thought it was funny that the reporter and general was so stupid to believe this.
Sylvia & her boyfriend used to beat & rob gay and bisexual men, they actually bragged about it.
Before her tragic death in 1992 , Eric Marcus of Making Gay History interviewed self identified gay, transvestite, drag queen activist Marsha P. Johnson .Malcolm Michael Jr. and longtime gay activist Randy Wicker about the Stonewall Riots.
I was uptown and I didn’t get downtown until about two o’clock, because when I got downtown the place was already on fire. And it was a raid already. The riots had already started. And they said the police went in there and set the place on fire. They said the police set it on fire because they originally wanted the Stonewall to close, so they had several raids.” – Marsha/Marcus P. Johnson
In this rare and informative audio the details of that fateful night on June 28, 1969 come from Johnson’s own mouth and puts many of the rumors and folklore of the Stonewall Riots to rest once and for all.
History matters.
Accurate history matters even more.