The New Totem Pole Of Oppression
The woman pictured below is Jennifer Melle. As might be discerned from her dress, she is a nurse. A legal immigrant from Uganda and a devout Christian, in October last year while she was on duty, a prisoner arrived at her hospital with an escort. The identity of this man has not been revealed, he has been referred to as Mr X. From the little information in the public domain - not all of it consistent - he is a sex offender who is serving a sentence for “grooming boys” on social media while posing as a teenage girl. He is also, apparently, transgender, which in this case means he calls himself a woman although he is serving time in a men’s prison.
A dude who fits this profile was given a four and a half year sentence in February 2017, but unless this sentence has been extended significantly, it isn’t him. (There are a lot of these perverts about).
Leaving that aside, the dude who was escorted to Nurse Melle’s Carshalton Hospital was intact because his penis was being fitted with a catheter. One can only wonder why he was being treated. On second thoughts, don’t!
Late at night, apparently in a hurry to get back to his cell, Mr X told staff he wanted to self-discharge. At some point, Nurse Melle referred to Mr X as a Mister, and clearly he didn’t like that as he was said to have screamed abuse at her. What does a white sexual predator call a black woman when he wants to insult her? You guessed it, the dreaded N word, which for ordinary mortals although not yet a capital offence is always a sacking one. Would you believe then that it was Nurse Melle who was in peril of being sacked because this dude reported her for misgendering him?
Thankfully, she has now been vindicated, apparently with a little help from Christian Concern. She has also appeared on GB News where she related this insane tale to an appreciative studio audience. How though, did this insanity come about? To understand that, we need to look at the totem pole of oppression.
In 1986, a daffy American feminist academic came up with the concept of white privilege. What Peggy McIntosh believed to be white privilege was really Peggy McIntosh privilege because she was the daughter of Winthrop Means, a brilliant man who held several patents and was deservedly very rich.
Professor McIntosh would shortly be joined by a black fellow traveller named Kimberlé Crenshaw, who took this nonsense to another level with the doctrine of intersectionality.
Intersectionality takes white privilege, male privilege, homosexuality, disability…and constructs a pyramid of oppression, more often regarded now as a totem pole. In Crenshaw’s world, black women are more “oppressed” than black men. While both privilege and oppression do of course exist, life is more complicated than that. A well-dressed, middle-aged black woman carrying an expensive handbag will generally receive less attention from store detectives than a young white woman dressed in dirty jeans, with tattooed arms, straggling hair, and a ring through her nose.
And an attractive young black woman will probably receive more positive attention from most people than an unkempt male of any race.
Although consenting acts between homosexual adults had been legal for well over a decade, at that time there was still something of a taboo about homosexuality in the West, and still is in most of the rest of the world. Here, it is now grudgingly accepted, but the past few years have seen the rise of the so-called trans movement. Transsexuals are not new. At one time they were called transvestites, but some men didn’t simply dress as women, they demanded, and underwent sexual reassignment surgery, a serious and of course irreversible medical procedure which can be traced to the early Twentieth Century.
Until recently, these cases were thankfully extremely few and far between, but due to social contagion or whatever reason(s), there has been a veritable flood of both sexes undergoing these procedures with so-called medical professionals especially in the United States surgically mutilating vulnerable girls and young women on an industrial scale.
While female to male “transitions” are overwhelmingly genuine, many of the male to female kind are not. Rather they consist of intact males who call themselves females to invade female spaces for their own sinister reasons which include teenage boys and men competing against women in sports to win medals, and male prisoners (often sex offenders) identifying as women in order to serve their time in women’s prisons. Incredibly, the authorities on both sides of the Atlantic have often gone along with this, but not in the case of the aforementioned Mr X.
The foregoing may seem like a prolix explanation, but the bottom line is that a trans person is lower down the totem pole of oppression than a normal one, including those classically viewed as oppressed by the intersectionality crowd - black women - therefore racial insults and abuse directed at them by such sexual deviants simply don’t count.

