Stumbledin - the Facebook link works for me on Desktop browser when logged-out of Facebook.
I selected the "dismiss" option on the annoying banner that invited me to Log In or Register:
www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=991440441276354&id=100012312227714
Wow!!! 350 Shares !! 
In case anyone still cannot see Linda's post (it's bloody infuriating to read what happened, mind!):
"I have just been disinvited to speak to a Jewish Zoom meeting particularly about being a Black Jewish woman. It was known before I was invited to speak that I am also a lesbian. I am told that this disinvitation arose after a Trans person or someone speaking on behalf of Trans people approached the Rabbi pointing out my criticism of the new Trans politics.
Being critical of the new Trans politics - which reinforces gender stereotypes - is to me as necessary as my criticism of the notion of races. Gender and Race are both man-made notions which uphold superiority and power and are held up to justify the subjugation of women and Black people, among others. I remain critical of racism and no amount of threats will change my mind. And I have had in my time had many racist threats. I have no idea whether the ‘advice’ to the Rabbi came from a Jewish person or not, but frankly that is not the
Apparently my criticism of the politics of Trans means that I should not have a ‘platform’ to speak about any matter. In my nearly 60 years of activism such a thing has never happened to me before, being ‘cancelled’ as being a Black person, a Jewish person and a Lesbian. Of course, this is not happening to me alone, many other feminists have been threatened and silenced especially if they are lesbians.
I have not asked the Rabbi whether the ‘advice’ given to her came from a White Trans person or a Black one, but I rather doubt that they were Black because they would know how hard it is for Black people to be heard in a White society. Besides which my conversation was about dealing with racism. But apparently a Trans person or group had decided that their concerns are more important than this.
I was initially hurt by the disinvitation from the Rabbi with whom I had a long series of communications beforehand and I have given myself several days to think upon the matter. I don’t blame her, she is one of thousands of people who are confused by the new Trans politics. What I now feel is a disgust that a Trans person has sought to deny me the opportunity of giving advice to a Black Jewish young person about dealing with matters entirely unconnected with Trans politics. That is not only arrogant and insensitive it is also racist. Yet again a person who was until recently a man is telling other people what they can and can’t do. So now this Black person is not able to share my experience of dealing with racism on the say so of this person who now identifies as a woman.
I was asked to speak as a Black Jewish woman. I have been disinvited because someone in the name of Trans has accused me of Transphobia . If I should find out the name of the Trans person, or their representative, who is responsible for my disinvitation I should do nothing to them except perhaps ask whether they know how the Nazi’s destroyed freedom of speech."
That last line bears repeating!
"If I should find out the name of the Trans person, or their representative, who is responsible for my disinvitation I should do nothing to them except perhaps ask whether they know how the Nazi’s destroyed freedom of speech."