Munroe Bergdorf - Repeatedly-Fired Identity Activist Who Wants to Help Kids Transition

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Yep, it seems like all sorts of companies and organizations are happy to sign up Munroe to be their tranny public relations woke-pet, but apparently they don't check him out beforehand. Once the company makes the big announcement with rainbow flags and special pronouns and tranny fanfare, instead of getting the praise they're hoping for, people start showing them all the receipts of Munroe being a rude, disgusting ass and posing with his fake tits out. He has sunk his own ship with all the rude comments he's made about various groups of people. And if he wants to be a nude model, fine, but don't call it a "transphobic hate campaign" when child safeguarding organizations reject you because your image and actions are the exact opposite of what organizations like CPS/DCFS/NSPCC need to present to the public.View attachment 793020
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The fact that she declares all whites to be violent racists while exclusively wanting sex with white men brings pangs of ironic joy to this long-dead heart of mine.
 
Yep, it seems like all sorts of companies and organizations are happy to sign up Munroe to be their tranny public relations woke-pet, but apparently they don't check him out beforehand. Once the company makes the big announcement with rainbow flags and special pronouns and tranny fanfare, instead of getting the praise they're hoping for, people start showing them all the receipts of Munroe being a rude, disgusting ass and posing with his fake tits out. He has sunk his own ship with all the rude comments he's made about various groups of people. And if he wants to be a nude model, fine, but don't call it a "transphobic hate campaign" when child safeguarding organizations reject you because your image and actions are the exact opposite of what organizations like CPS/DCFS/NSPCC need to present to the public.View attachment 793020
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God I hate when white women try to do braids. Such appropriation.
 
Sorry for bumping a dead thread, but Rose of Dawn (a reasonable trans YouTuber, shocking, I know) made a short documentary on Bergdorf. It's pretty informative and sums up her lunacy pretty well. This is pretty interesting because she has done these "Pillars of the Community" documentaries on some pretty noteworthy lolcows in the past, namely, Jonathan Yaniv, Stefonknee Wolscht, and Chris-Chan.
 
She has been rehired by L'Oreal:

Model Munroe Bergdorf has rejoined L'Oreal Paris after she was sacked by the brand in 2017 for posting about "the racial violence of white people".

Last week, she criticised L'Oreal after it posted a support message for Black Lives Matter, saying the brand "threw me to the wolves" when it fired her.

Bergdorf said the brand's new president Delphine Viguier had apologised for the way the situation was handled.

She will now join the company's UK diversity and inclusion advisory board.

On 1 June, the transgender model and activist tweeted: "You dropped me from a campaign in 2017 and threw me to the wolves for speaking out about racism and white supremacy. With no duty of care, without a second thought.

"I had to fend for myself being torn apart by the world's press because YOU didn't want to talk about racism. You do NOT get to do this. This is NOT okay, not even in the slightest."

After speaking to Viguier, she wrote that she believes in "accountability and progress, not cancellation and grudges".

She said: "While what happened three years ago was extremely traumatic for me personally and professionally, sitting on a board to provide a voice and a champion for black, trans and queer voices in the beauty industry is important for me.

"It feels good to finally have closure on this matter and I look forward to new beginnings with the L'Oreal team."

On L'Oreal Paris's Instagram page, Viguier said she had had "an honest, transparent and vulnerable conversation" with Bergdorf.

"Here is what I heard from her: Three years ago, Munroe felt silenced by a brand, L'Oreal Paris, that had the power to amplify her voice.

"While we both agree today that negative labels should not be used to define all individuals in any group, I understand much better the pain and trauma that were behind Munroe's words back then and the urgency she felt to speak in defence of the black community against systemic racism.

"I regret the lack of dialogue and support the company showed Munroe around the time of the termination. We should have also done more to create a conversation for change as we are now doing.

"We support Munroe's fight against systemic racism and as a company we are committed to work to dismantle such systems."

Viguier said L'Oreal would also donate to causes that support social justice.
 
“We support Munroe's fight against systemic racism”

A black man who regularly bleaches his skin and hair to look like a blonde white woman is fighting systemic racism.

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HONK.
 
Don't speak about "trans kids" until you have diddled them:
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Hiring a troon is like falling into an extortion racket, doubly so if the troon is a nigger.
Never hire a troon.
Never hire a nigger.
 
He's written a book now FFS! The Guide to Proper Womanning by A Mentally Ill Bloke. He says “What it’s like to be a cisgender woman today is not what it was in the middle ages, or the 1950s, or even the 1980s.” How the fuck would he know what it's like to be a woman? Apparently “my [his] intelligence has been undermined..." and "..trans people want what’s best for cisgender women, too." Not my experience but the experience of the deluded who believe anything that they're told makes them good people AKA gullible dickheads. Who'll buy it? Who gives a shit about what this bloke has to say? "Landmark deal" arsehole! If he's a woman why'd he need so much elective surgery to stop him looking like a dude?

 
"..trans people want what’s best for cisgender women, too."

Bergdorf doesn't give specifics of when and how that will be achieved, but is very clear in identifying situations where protesting about injustice based on female biology is not appropriate, such as on a women's march.

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Don't get all hysterical though, cissters, I'm sure your niche issues will be addressed once actual women's problems have been resolved.
 
Personally if you're serious about this I'd avoid doing it from an intersectional angle. Mostly it either results in you getting caught in a web of your good intentions by trying to do everything at once, dicking around with pointless woo and semantics or damaging the momentum of movements by constantly attacking other Femminists for not getting bogged down in some other social issue.
 

Not safe for trans people’: Munroe Bergdorf deletes Twitter amid ‘daily abuse’​

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/...witter-account-daily-trans-abuse-b919676.html

Twitter seems like a safe space for Munroe's type. Probably will "re-join" in a few weeks.
Manroe is just butthurt because Mac Cosmetics chose him to headline some Belfast Women's thing, and of course Mac's tweet announcing it got ratioed big time with people mad about them choosing him for a women's event, and people were posting screenshots of all the racist, homophobic shit he has said. I don't know if Mac pulled him from this event or what, but Mac has deleted their tweet announcing him as the headliner/host and so poor oppressed Munroe is now leaving twitter due to "abuse." Of course he fails to mention the abuse he has dished out. Below is just one example of responses to Mac's tweet, there were plenty others. I'm pretty sure evidence of all his nasty comments over the years has all been posted in this thread already.

edit: It's MAC something... The MAC? I'm not sure what it is. It might not be not MAC cosmetics. Idk.

tdlr, He's crying and deleting his twitter because being a racist, homophobic asshole has negatively affected the public's opinion of him and therefore is negatively affecting his career. Boo hoo.
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This groomer made the news

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Munroe Bergdorf has become the first out trans woman to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan UK.

The model and activist appears on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK’s 50th anniversary edition, beaming next to the caption: “Munroe Bergdof shows us how to change the world”.

Inside the magazine, which hits stands 21 January, Munroe discusses their career, the climate, cancel culture, pronouns and the future of trans rights, fielding questions from sustainability writer Aja Barber, PinkNews‘ own gender and identity reporter Vic Parsons and filmmaker and intersex right activist River Gallo.

“I hope there’s a young trans girl looking at this cover thinking: ‘I can do it too and who I am is not going to hold me back,'” she says.

On their hopes for the future, Bergdorf adds: “I believe the people want trans inclusion, racial equality, to end misogyny so women and girls feel safe walking home at night.”

“I don’t think we have ever been as enlightened as a people as we are now, even if there is a lot of misinformation around. I do feel like the spark has been lit. Less people are passively accepting what they have been presented with and that’s an incredible thing.”

Bergdof is hopeful for the possibility of changing, saying: “It shows there’s only so long that people can hold on to a world that doesn’t exist anymore, before embracing a new one.”

Claire Hodgson, editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan UK celebrated Munroe Bergdorf as a “trailblazer”.

The 34-year old model took to Twitter to express her joy at making history with the cover, writing: “I can’t believe I’m writing this…”

“BEYOND excited to share that I am @cosmopolitanUK’s covergirl for their 50th Anniversary Issue!

“I’m also the first transgender woman to ever feature on the cover in those 50 years of publication 🤯

Alongside her illustrious modelling career, Bergdof is dedicated advocate on a wide range of issues, including feminism, trans rights, anti-racism and mental health.

Previously, Bergdof penned an op-ed for Graziawhere they wrote that, “feminism must serve as an inclusive tool of liberation for all female identities and experiences, not just some” and pointed out various ways that mainstream feminism fails to be inclusive of transgender women.

“For the day [of the Women’s March] to be truly progressive, it should focus on elevating the voices and experiences of those who are most often silenced and ignored in society,” she added.

Bergdof has expressed concerns about how trans women are seen as an “afterthought” in feminist movements, “when statistically we [trans women] are the most at risk when it comes to issues of mental health, sexual assault, unemployment and homelessness”.

In February 2021, Bergdof deleted her Twitter account due to the torrent of transphobic abuse she received on the social media platform, writing: “Tired of being a punching bag. Twitter is not a safe app for transgender people.”

The activist called on social media platforms take more action to combat the abuse directed at transgender people and women online.


 
Inside the magazine, which hits stands 21 January, Munroe discusses their career, the climate, cancel culture, pronouns and the future of trans rights, fielding questions from sustainability writer Aja Barber, PinkNews‘ own gender and identity reporter Vic Parsons and filmmaker and intersex right activist River Gallo.
Wow, even by the standards of a magazine like Cosmo they're going for the most obsequious coverage they can. They're not reporters, especially the one who works for PinkNews, a propaganda troon site that dropped the LGB like a hot potato years ago.

I'm guessing the interview, like the cover, is so softballed and 'massaged' to make it look palatable that it bears no resemblance to reality.
 
This groomer made the news

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Munroe Bergdorf has become the first out trans woman to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan UK.

The model and activist appears on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK’s 50th anniversary edition, beaming next to the caption: “Munroe Bergdof shows us how to change the world”.

Inside the magazine, which hits stands 21 January, Munroe discusses their career, the climate, cancel culture, pronouns and the future of trans rights, fielding questions from sustainability writer Aja Barber, PinkNews‘ own gender and identity reporter Vic Parsons and filmmaker and intersex right activist River Gallo.

“I hope there’s a young trans girl looking at this cover thinking: ‘I can do it too and who I am is not going to hold me back,'” she says.

On their hopes for the future, Bergdorf adds: “I believe the people want trans inclusion, racial equality, to end misogyny so women and girls feel safe walking home at night.”

“I don’t think we have ever been as enlightened as a people as we are now, even if there is a lot of misinformation around. I do feel like the spark has been lit. Less people are passively accepting what they have been presented with and that’s an incredible thing.”

Bergdof is hopeful for the possibility of changing, saying: “It shows there’s only so long that people can hold on to a world that doesn’t exist anymore, before embracing a new one.”

Claire Hodgson, editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan UK celebrated Munroe Bergdorf as a “trailblazer”.

The 34-year old model took to Twitter to express her joy at making history with the cover, writing: “I can’t believe I’m writing this…”

“BEYOND excited to share that I am @cosmopolitanUK’s covergirl for their 50th Anniversary Issue!

“I’m also the first transgender woman to ever feature on the cover in those 50 years of publication 🤯

Alongside her illustrious modelling career, Bergdof is dedicated advocate on a wide range of issues, including feminism, trans rights, anti-racism and mental health.

Previously, Bergdof penned an op-ed for Graziawhere they wrote that, “feminism must serve as an inclusive tool of liberation for all female identities and experiences, not just some” and pointed out various ways that mainstream feminism fails to be inclusive of transgender women.

“For the day [of the Women’s March] to be truly progressive, it should focus on elevating the voices and experiences of those who are most often silenced and ignored in society,” she added.

Bergdof has expressed concerns about how trans women are seen as an “afterthought” in feminist movements, “when statistically we [trans women] are the most at risk when it comes to issues of mental health, sexual assault, unemployment and homelessness”.

In February 2021, Bergdof deleted her Twitter account due to the torrent of transphobic abuse she received on the social media platform, writing: “Tired of being a punching bag. Twitter is not a safe app for transgender people.”

The activist called on social media platforms take more action to combat the abuse directed at transgender people and women online.


My initial reaction was annoyance around this continued social acceptance of tranny bullshit but then I realised something, this is cosmoUK not actual Cosmo.

Cosmo UK is where they dump the virtue signaling they don't want to ruin their actual magazine with (which is hilarious considering the magazine serves to bring women's self-esteem down to sell products and accept mediocre sex). This is the same place they dumped Tess Holiday right before her career died in order to show off how much they "care" about fat chicks without having to actually promote an obese landwhale and ruin their cover and image (the industry threw her out right after the cover lol, due to her own lack of professionalism but the industry never exactly fought to replace her).

Cosmo routinely puts things exclusively in their UK brand that they want to be seen as supporting without actually supporting it on their main line. Plus in order to get any of the handmaiden/"progressive/liberal feminist" audience in England you have to pretend you like troons too so they can feel good about buying the otherwise unethical product so it's probably partially motivated by that too (it's worse there for troon politics than in America/Canada I'd say). It's also to continue the delusion of their trans audience that they totally are on the same level as the women on the covers so they keep buying the magazines and the products advertised inside (agp trannies are huge consoomers of feminine products so it makes sense from a business sense to not alienate them). I wouldn't be surprised if a troon cover isn't used again or is only used during select "social crises" for advertising. I also wouldn't be surprised if Cosmo uses this as a way to never have to use a troon on their main brand. Or at least as a way to hold out until the tide turns and we get out of this social nightmare
 
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