Hannah Barron offers ‘gracious’ counter to dunk on American women for not being feminine

A Lebanese reporter slammed Hannah Barron and American women in general for not being feminine enough, eliciting a devastating response that leveled her attacker.

Sameera Khan is evidently a foreign policy analyst/news correspondent from Lebanon. She went viral for dunking on Barron who no longer has an X account after being banned pre-Elon Musk. When Barron got wind of the smear, she destroyed Khan in a very gracious manner that was pretty much unassailable, ending her attacker’s short-lived fame.

“This accent needs to be illegal and women should be banned from doing manual labour like this. There is NOTHING feminine about American women. American women are literally men,” Khan viciously wrote on X.

CPA Andrea Katherine posted Barron’s response, leading off with her own comment, “UPDATE: Hannah Barron has responded. Beautiful, gracious young lady.”

Barron made it abundantly clear that one can be very feminine and a hard worker, adding that there is nothing un-feminine about building houses, doing hard work, hunting, or fishing. Women have done those things throughout history. And her accent is simply charming.

“Good morning, y’all. I don’t have a Twitter. I did at one point but my account got removed for whatever reason and I just hadn’t got around to making another account,” Barron began in her video response.

“But apparently I’m trending on Twitter right now because some girl said my accent should be illegal, women shouldn’t do manual labor… and what else did she say? American women are basically men and she just said I was not feminine. Oooh! And I would tell y’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,” she added.

She addressed the viral attack and explained how it didn’t phase her.

“But I just think it’s hilarious because I grew up as the weird kid in high school who hunted and fished too much because back then it wasn’t cool for women to hunt and fish or the whole country lifestyle. And I’m so proud of all the women in the outdoors now who are making that more cool or popular. So proud of them. Think we’re doing great,” Barron contended.

“But, I’ve been helping Dad build houses since I was 15. When I was a senior in high school I taught kids how to weld in AG class, so I’ve done… not manual labor… when I think of manual labor I think of what my Dad does. I’m nowhere near that. I just help as much as I can and I try. And it’s fun. And there’s nothing wrong with that,” she asserted.

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In the end, Barron advised others to just be themselves and ignore the noise from those like the Lebanese reporter who attacked her from out of the blue.

“There’s a lot of blue-collar women out there who are also feminine. And so I just think that you should embrace your own individuality. Be yourself and don’t worry about what anybody else said, because these folks talking about me think they’re gonna offend me… that ship sailed a long time ago. I’ve been getting picked on my whole life. I grew up around men. Oh well,” Barron mused.

“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. Hope y’all have a good one. Appreciate y’all,” she concluded.

Barron received a lot of support on X, going viral herself for not letting the elitist woman get to her:

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