Anti-masculinity activist says she’s done with all men.

Controversial Statement by Anti-Masculinity Activist Sparks Widespread Backlash
An activist known for her strong anti-masculinity views has gone viral after declaring she will no longer associate with men — specifically stating she is done with white males entirely.
In a widely shared video clip circulating on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and X, the woman explicitly says: “I will no longer be associating with any white male of any kind.”
The statement, which combines her opposition to traditional masculinity with what many are calling overt racial exclusion, has drawn intense reactions online. Critics have labeled it as hypocritical, divisive, and openly racist, pointing out the irony of an activist who often criticizes “toxic masculinity” now engaging in what appears to be racial discrimination against an entire demographic of men.
The clip has been shared thousands of times, often accompanied by mocking or dismissive comments such as “I’m sure they’re devastated” and laughter emojis, reflecting strong pushback from conservative audiences and online commentators.

While the activist’s full identity and background have not been prominently detailed in the viral posts, her message aligns with broader online discussions around gender, race, and separatism that frequently ignite heated debate. Supporters of the statement may view it as a personal boundary or protest against perceived systemic issues, but opponents argue it reveals underlying prejudice and contradicts principles of equality.
This latest controversy highlights the increasingly polarized nature of discussions around masculinity, feminism, and identity politics in 2026. As the clip continues to spread, it has reignited conversations about double standards in how society addresses bias based on gender versus race.
Reactions continue to pour in, with many questioning whether such blanket rejection of an entire group based on race and gender advances any meaningful dialogue — or simply deepens existing divisions.
