Blaire White
Blaire White | |||||||
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Personal information | |||||||
Born | Chico, California, U.S. | 14 September 1993||||||
Nationality | American | ||||||
Occupation | YouTuber | ||||||
Website | msblairewhite | ||||||
YouTube information | |||||||
Years active | 2015–present | ||||||
Genre(s) | Politics, vlog | ||||||
Subscribers | 390,700+ | ||||||
Total views | 37,670,500+ | ||||||
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Blaire White is an American political Youtuber and conservative political commentator.[1] She is best known for tackling controversial topics on her channel from the unique perspective of a transgender woman.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Biography
When Blaire was in his first years of elementary school, he felt weird about himself and where he belongs.[9] He began to notice the differences between men and women, and while he was not miserable in his life, he was not comfortable with his gender.
By age 14, his feelings had intensified as he had begun to go through puberty and began to develop a male body. Even though he wasn't ready to transition at a young age, he felt very lost and confused about his gender.
By age 16, Blaire started experimenting with hair and makeup and dyed his hair many crazy colors such as purple, pink, blue, and red, and wore bright makeup. He sometimes even wore blue contact lenses. Although he identified as a gay teenage boy, he still felt insecure about he gender.
At age 18, Blaire had began growing his hair very long and wearing more feminine clothing. His look had begun to form. He had come to terms with the fact that he was transgender and decided that he had to transition. However, he wasn't able to because his father died of cancer unexpectedly and he had to pause his plans to take care of his mom.
Eventually by age 20, he came out as transgender to his family and friends and began feminizing hormone therapy. His family was very supportive of him.
Youtube
Blaire White's first ever known appearance on YouTube, before his transition, was in two videos he made for the channel Illuminau5ty when he was 18. His video "Tuesday on Relationships" was posted to the channel June 5, 2012. Hiz second video was "Tuesday's Acrobatic Failure" posted June 13, 2012. The latter video is the last video ever posted on the channel.
After that video was posted, he had come to the realization that he was trans and began undergoing therapies to appear more feminine.
Blaire began his current YouTube channel on November 27, 2015, but posted his first video there on December 2, 2015 called "Female Privilege | Antifeminism". Next, one of his most popular videos, "Male Victims Are Funny?" has amassed more than 225,000 total views. On December 14, 2015, he had a live stream with Theryn Meyer. He continued making videos about his life, and how he views the social movements Black Lives Matter, Feminism, and Gender Politics. He also began to make response videos to other feminist YouTubers, including Riley Jay Dennis, Milo Stewart, Philogynoir, Dakota Hendrix, MTV, and Onision.
On July 5, 2016, he made a video called "Black Lives Matter is Trash!" where he criticized a Black Lives Matter activist who derailed a vigil held for the victims of the Orlando Shooting. It caused a lot of controversy and he had faced an onslaught of Black Lives Matter activists who attacked him on social media platforms, and threatened to dox him. He had to go on a social media blackout for a few days, then came back on July 15, with a video explaining 7 reasons backing up why he thinks that Black Lives Matter is trash.
He continued making videos on current events that had been happening near the end of 2016, where he voted for Trump in the election. He says that he has big plans for 2017. He attended VidCon in June 2017 with Shoe0nHead. On July 31, 2017, he announced on hiz channel that he would be getting transition related surgeries, like facial feminization surgery, and took a break for a few weeks in the following August.
References
- ^ "How did a transgender YouTube vlogger become a conservative darling?". Newsweek. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "Why is a trans woman leading a men's rights group?". Daily Xtra. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "Youtube Allows The Alt-right Community To Spread Hate". affinitymagazine.us. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "Trans Personality Blaire White to Progressives: Butt Out". Splice Today. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "The faces of America's young alt-Right pack". Standard. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "FACT CHECK: Was a Woman Attacked on Camera for Wearing a 'Make America Great Again' Hat in Hollywood?". Snopes. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "Blaire White: My Favorite Tranny". Odyssey. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "Im glad blaire white got a drink thrown in her face". gayrva.com.
- ^ "Controversial Trans YouTuber Blaire White Will Take Your Questions Now". Playboy. 3 April 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
External Links
- 1993 births
- LGBT YouTubers
- American YouTubers
- People from Chico, California
- Living people
- Female critics of feminism
- Transgender and transsexual media personalities
- Transgender and transsexual women
- Female YouTubers
- LGBT conservatism
- Critics of Islam
- Conservatism in the United States
- YouTube channels launched in 2015
- American social commentators
- American political commentators