At this point I'm looking forward to trannies winning all the female competitions. Time for women to find out that votes have consequences beyond padding yourself on the back for voting for the most virtue-signalling moron on the ballot.
They invented "intersectionaliy", the very thing that destroyed them, but are still following that ideology claiming "muh but it wasn't meant for men".
Because it literally wasn't. The plan was to get everyone else under their banner and gradually remove opposition from the fight. Women would always remain on top, trannies were meant to be used to prove that being male was a birth defect. Eventually, there would be three classes, women, trannies below them and biological men kept around for slavery.
If you read their manifestos, you'd know that they openly planned all this. Even White Privilege, famously cited as an example of radical black rhetoric, was created by a white, feminist woman.
You presume that most people will find out. As the article says:
Curiously, information regarding Barrett’s being born a biological male is not mentioned anywhere in her own biography or in reports on her athletics.
So yeah, if you actually watch the event and see this guy's face, it's not hard to figure out, but I predict little to no coverage on this sort of thing. Hell, even THIS article calls him "she" throughout. They've redefined terms to the point that it's basically career suicide to even report on this sort of thing honestly, that is to say, using actually correct pronouns, and it's not much better covering the wider implications that men and women are physically different. So people will experience first-hand an example or two, just like has been happening for years at lower levels of sports, but there will be no mainstream coverage of how widespread it is.
It's kind of like affirmative action: It's widespread, it affects almost everyone at some point in their lives, but most people only notice it around them personally a few times, and journalists, even right-wing ones, generally refuse to report on it because of the political blowback from doing so, so most people just forget about it.
Look how Wu wasn't disclosed even during his political campaign on the very Hillary Clinton style campaign of "vote for me because I'm a woman" (https://youtube.com/watch?v=vqYJRc0TJkQ).
At this point I'm looking forward to trannies winning all the female competitions. Time for women to find out that votes have consequences beyond padding yourself on the back for voting for the most virtue-signalling moron on the ballot.
Sarkeesian is a proven grifter who doesn't believe a single word that comes out of her own mouth.
Meghan Murphy is a fucking piece of shit. She can stay on the left.
Famously claimed men can't be rape victims.
We don't want them. Trust me on this.
Because it literally wasn't. The plan was to get everyone else under their banner and gradually remove opposition from the fight. Women would always remain on top, trannies were meant to be used to prove that being male was a birth defect. Eventually, there would be three classes, women, trannies below them and biological men kept around for slavery.
If you read their manifestos, you'd know that they openly planned all this. Even White Privilege, famously cited as an example of radical black rhetoric, was created by a white, feminist woman.
I don't know. I also don't know why it matters.
You presume that most people will find out. As the article says:
So yeah, if you actually watch the event and see this guy's face, it's not hard to figure out, but I predict little to no coverage on this sort of thing. Hell, even THIS article calls him "she" throughout. They've redefined terms to the point that it's basically career suicide to even report on this sort of thing honestly, that is to say, using actually correct pronouns, and it's not much better covering the wider implications that men and women are physically different. So people will experience first-hand an example or two, just like has been happening for years at lower levels of sports, but there will be no mainstream coverage of how widespread it is.
It's kind of like affirmative action: It's widespread, it affects almost everyone at some point in their lives, but most people only notice it around them personally a few times, and journalists, even right-wing ones, generally refuse to report on it because of the political blowback from doing so, so most people just forget about it.
Look how Wu wasn't disclosed even during his political campaign on the very Hillary Clinton style campaign of "vote for me because I'm a woman" (https://youtube.com/watch?v=vqYJRc0TJkQ).
WHOAHHH STRONG WOMANNNN
You mean autopiloting to whoever hates men more?