Nina Paley Receives Lifetime Achievement Award Despite Years of Being Blacklisted

Like many feminists, filmmaker Nina Paley has been blacklisted and de-platformed for speaking out in favor of the rights of girls and women. This has happened despite the fact that the content of her work does not overtly challenge trans activism.

Recently, however, Paley received a lifetime achievement award from Animakom Fest, an international animation festival in Spain, despite them knowing she is blacklisted for her feminist politics.

On July 6th, 2020, Thistle sat down with Nina to talk about receiving the award and her experiences of trans activism in her hometown.

Ms. Paley makes an important distinction between “trans people” and trans activism in this discussion as well as positing that the best method of dealing with extremists is to ignore them.

Nina Paley is the creator of the award-winning animated musical feature films Sita Sings the Blues and Seder-Masochism. She is also a moderator of the popular feminist social media platform, Spinster. She has been deplatformed, banned, and blacklisted for saying penises are male.

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2 thoughts on “Nina Paley Receives Lifetime Achievement Award Despite Years of Being Blacklisted

  1. The fact the wannabe PC crowd – which sadly includes Democracy Now – feel they have to say “Pregnant people” to not be “offensive” shows just how insane it has gotten. That the same people think erasing the word ‘woman’ or ‘women’ is OK to appease trans-chauvinist sensibilities proves they’re fine with suppressing women’s self-hood & women’s privacy rights being trampled.

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