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Winsome Sears recently made history in Virginia when elected as the first black Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. But you would never know it if you’re watching or listening to the mainstream liberal media. Instead, their focus has been on Rachel Levine, a transgender white man, who became the first woman four-star admiral deputy health secretary. This is rather strange because Levine isn’t female biologically or scientifically. Yet, the media is willing to celebrate him instead of the accomplishment of a “real” woman.
Social media expert Bebe Diamond returns to “After Dark” to discuss this phenomenon in a society that praises transgender men over biological women. Diamond points out that women have worked hard to achieve success in society, and recognizing a man in a dress over a woman is outrageous. She asks where the feminist group leaders like Gloria Steinem are, and why they are quiet and not speaking out? While Diamond says there is a war on women in society, she doesn’t think this war will be won by the opposing side waging it.
Bebe Diamond is an advocate for the re-building of the black family, as she has seen the devastation of the fatherless generation up close and personal. Her passion for the black family has led her to start a ministry and non-profit aimed at helping the broken black man, whom she says is the cornerstone of the black family. In addition to the ministry, Diamond is the assistant to Barbara From Harlem, a nationally recognized speaker and author who has been dubbed the godmother of the black conservative movement. Diamond wrote the introduction to Barbara From Harlem’s compelling and inspirational memoir “Escaping the Racism of Low Expectations.”