Of just cut the Fakerarchy off at the roots and have mutilated men compete against men and make women (mutilated or not) taking male hormones intelligible for women’s sports?
I’m starting to appreciate the mad genius in pushing trans rights to this extreme. Whoever started this movement had to be the biggest anti-feminist in the world. They actually managed to create an effective movement against feminism that the far right couldn’t have dreamed up in their wildest dreams.
Now men who identify as women take ad spots posing as females, destroy them and take their records in women sports, and even win female of the year award. And ladies can’t really say anything (They are fully protected at the top of the oppression pyramid) unless they are super rich like JK Rowling. They literally are one step away from being able to say get back in the kitchen ■■■■ and it be ok as long as it came from trans community.
You don’t have to support it (I don’t) but appreciate the genius of it. I have never seen a stronger bulwark to feminists than the trans movement.
Good post. It’s pretty ■■■■■■■ ironic that any ■■■■■■■ guy who wants to pretend he is a woman is free to do so and there’s not much any woman can do about it as trans are the NEW victim class! Here’s another consequence of this lunacy:
Sue 'em ladies! Sue 'em again and again! If there are legal grounds go for it! Take their money, it’s how you get their attention. When they know it will cost them big to push the issue they’ll crawl back under the rock they slithered out from under.
The lawsuit states: “An adult human male does not become a woman just because he tells others that he has a female ‘gender identity’ and behaves in what he believes to be a stereotypically female manner.”
Ms Langford, who is 6ft 2in, does not currently live in the house, but according to the residents has spent a “significant” amount of time there and has been granted permission to move in from September.
The women who have filed the lawsuit have claimed that Ms Langford has been visibly aroused in their company, and some of the sorority members told Megyn Kelly’s podcast that residents felt “uncomfortable” and “in constant fear” in the house when she was present.