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Americans Rally Behind Cute Southern Sweetheart Criticized as ‘Masculine’ — She Responds
A self-sufficient country girl from Alabama who enjoys hunting and fishing unexpectedly became the target of vicious criticism over the weekend, with social media users slamming the cute girl’s pastimes as masculine.
The issue began when former RT reporter Samirah Khan issued an X post slamming influencer Hannah Barron over her heavy southern country accent amid a tour of the construction of Barron’s dream home.
“This accent needs to be illegal and women should be banned from doing manual labour like this,” Khan wrote, adding, “There is NOTHING feminine about American women… American women are literally men.”
Tweeting a video of Barron wearing a bathing suit in a river after noodling a massive catfish, Khan went on to say, “High-value American men should become passport bros,” adding, “Don’t they deserve better than the filth they are limited to in their own country…?”
At the same time, Khan propped up Lebanese women as “literally perfect.”
Khan continued saying American men likely prefer “girly girls,” than the “tomboy” Barron embodies.
Yeah, I find it very hard to believe that American men genuinely prefer the ‘tomboy’ to the ‘girly girl.’
Thoughts?
Would love to learn more. pic.twitter.com/ySUtr8tW6z
— Samirah (@SameeraKhan) March 10, 2024
Khan’s hot take that American men don’t prefer women like Barron was blasted on social media, with many saying she’s the epitome of a powerful woman and represents peak Americana.
Barron issued a scathing response on Instagram (despite trending on X, where she was banned for an unknown reason), replying she’s always been the black sheep and has no intentions of stopping now.
“Some girl said that my accent should be illegal, women shouldn’t do manual labor. Oh, what else did she say? American women are basically men, and she just said that I was not feminine. And I would tell you all this girl’s name, but I can’t remember it because I don’t have a clue who she is. So that should tell you how relevant this person is,” Barron laughed.
She went on to encourage fellow women to “embrace your own individuality, just be yourself and don’t worry about what anybody else said, because these folks talk about me and think they’re going to offend me, that ship sailed a long time ago.”
“I’ve been getting picked on my whole life,” Barron stated, adding, “I grew up around men. Oh well.”
She continued: “Well, so don’t be scared to build your own box and don’t try to fit in anybody else’s. Be your own person and you’ll be happier in the long run because of that. And don’t worry about what anybody else has to say.”
Barron evidently created a new X account on Monday following the incident:
Here are some videos of Hannah at work:
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