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What People Accusing You of ‘Playing the Victim’ Need to Know About Activism

July 25, 2016 by Kat Blaque

Should we stop talking about struggle so we can just “get over” it? People who accuse you of having a “victim complex” might say so, but here’s Kat Blaque’s great reply.

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Why This ‘Blue Lives Matter’ Thing Is Even Worse Than You Thought

July 17, 2016 by Kat Blaque

“There’s never been a safer time to be a cop.” Are cops an oppressed minority? That’s what #BlueLivesMatter people say – but these facts destroy that claim.

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How to Unlearn Internalized Oppression When Stereotypes Are Getting to You

July 2, 2016 by Kat Blaque

How are people like you portrayed in the media? Kat Blaque answers a queer woman struggling with stereotypes, and her advice can help anyone dealing with internalized oppression.

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8 Helpful Comebacks to Use When Someone Is Being Transphobic

May 25, 2016 by Kat Blaque

“It’s biology.” Two of our faves – Franchesca Ramsey and Kat Blaque – teamed up for these awesome responses.

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But What About the Irish Slaves?

January 24, 2016 by Kat Blaque

Why don’t we include Irish and other white cultures in discussions of race in the US? You might bring this up to argue that white people experience racism, too – but here’s Kat Blaque on what you’re missing.

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Can Black People Be Racist?

January 11, 2016 by Kat Blaque

We’re loving this dose of Kat Blaque’s True Tea – her brutal honesty on the question of whether or not black people can be racist, with a much-needed breakdown of what racism actually is.

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Can Kids Handle Learning About Trans Issues?

January 6, 2016 by Kat Blaque

Do you have any concerns about talking to your kids about transgender issues? Kat Blaque’s chatting about the best time for these conversations – and her insights might surprise you.

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How to Spot a Fake Ally – And Why You Don’t Have to Settle for Their Phony Support

December 23, 2015 by Kat Blaque

Did you hear how American Idol tried to “include” transgender contestants? Or how Jose Canseco planned to “understand” Caitlyn Jenner? Kat Blaque’s got the scoop on what fake allyship looks like.

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If Gender Didn’t Exist, Would Trans People?

December 20, 2015 by Kat Blaque

As feminists, we’re trying to eradicate harmful gender norms. Have you ever wondered if that means accepting trans people perpetuates gender stereotypes? Kat Blaque gets this question a lot, and here’s her smart answer.

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Why Banning You on Facebook Isn’t a Violation of Your Freedom of Speech

November 30, 2015 by Kat Blaque

People criticize Kat Blaque for “limiting” free speech by banning them – and we sure know how that goes. Here’s what freedom of speech really means – and why it’s not under attack when you’re banned for hurtful language.

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