Chronicling the ongoing intersectional struggle to liberate women — inclusively defined as the legacy kind and the transgender individuals — from the Patriarchy™, one microaggression at a time.
"White tears are not helpful"
The intersectional oppression hierarchy is truly a marvel of psychopathology to behold.
On the one hand, women are so oppressed by (white) men that they simply must write an endless barrage of nagging thinkpieces in HuffPost about the disproportionate burden of “emotional labor” shouldered by women or whatever, demand special legal carve-outs and quotas, devote entire liberal arts colleges to “women’s studies,” and erect sprawling international NGO bureaucracies to address “women’s issues,” etc.
Related: HuffPo Feminist Quits Shaving to Protest for Abortion Rights
On the other hand, when a white woman agitator agitating on behalf of migrants gets shot by ICE, her white woman comrade, theoretically in intersectional feminist solidarity with her, feels ashamed for even acknowledging or memorializing her death because it could have been a Somali migrant gender-eunuch who got shot instead — which would have been a real tragedy.
I don’t know if it’s the right thing to do. It feels kind of wrong being here… I don’t know why. I don’t know. I don’t know, like, where that stems from. Like, I don’t… I mean, part of it is being, like, a white woman, that I’m privileged, and I have a lot of privilege. So I feel like, white tears are not always something that’s helpful or necessary when black and brown people have been experiencing this for a long time. This isn’t new for them. I don’t know if that makes any sense.
Anti-ICE Karen feels wrong for eulogizing fellow anti-ICE Karen because she was white pic.twitter.com/Dnwqdb9pO5
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) January 9, 2026
I would love to answer this lady’s musing in the negative: “No, it doesn’t make any sense.”
And it doesn’t from a rational meta-perspective. But if you’re examining this lady’s feelings of cognitive dissonance — she wants to white-knight for the migrants, but she also doesn’t want to lionize an evil white person who died for that exact cause — it actually makes perfect sense in terms of her intersectional training.
Asking for it
Nobody has ever thirsted more for martyrdom than the anti-ICE Karens of Minnesota.
When anti-ICE Karens get martyred for the cause, it’s said, they get 72 children to transition in heaven.
“Shoot me!” the Elizabeth Warren-esque Karen presses ICE, over and over again, begging to be put out of her misery.
"Shoot me!"
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) January 9, 2026
Anti-ICE Karen DESPERATE to die for the cause pic.twitter.com/1rDceTjjJO
Unfortunately for her, as much as her obvious plight might pull on the heartstrings of the ICE officers she’s harassing in her deep psychiatric distress, the government in the United States isn’t as fully on board (yet) with state euthanasia as our neighbors to the north.
Related: SHOCK Statistic: 4.1% of Deaths in Canada Due to Government Euthanasia (MAID)
Meanwhile, somewhere in Pakistan…
A trio of young girls receives training from their local imam about where to properly place their gaze in compliance with Sharia so as to please Allah — which is, according to the demonstration, at their feet.
Islam. pic.twitter.com/fU21KN6pbJ
— Dara 🇩🇪 (@Raeubertochtah) December 12, 2025





