The transgender takeover
It is incredible how both our society and our discourse
have been taken over by transgenderism.
As to discourse, see for example this Wikipedia article, which has been controlled by the supporters of transgenderism at Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2026_Pawtucket_shooting&oldid=1340696306
For the current revision, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Pawtucket_shooting?wprov=sfla1
(I cannot predict future revisions.)
We must refer to the manifestly mentally ill perpetrator (who killed his son, ex-wife, and father-in-law)
by his preferred name?
While in general Wikipedia uses the terminology used in what it considers "reliable sources,"
here the policies dictated by its transgender-supporting editors,
in particular concerning the naming of the perpetrator and the pronoun used to refer to him, controls.
Another example:
https://slate.com/life/2026/02/kansas-trans-drivers-license-law-lawsuit.html
"A new law just made living in the state virtually impossible—and potentially deadly—for people like me.
But the right wants you to believe I’m the dangerous one."
What?
An article by a self-proclaimed transgender?
The key point here is how the media emphasizes the voices of transgenders.
The rest of us, non-transgenders, just don't matter.
The only people who matter are transgenders.
The author of the above-cited article writes
"Now, it hardly seems we can go a week without hearing about new anti-trans legislation banning us from bathrooms or sports or jobs."
Nobody is being banned from bathrooms.
What they are being told is
they must use the bathroom for their real, true, sex.
Is that so hard to understand?
What is real nonsense is the phrase
"sex assigned at birth."
Sex is not an assignment, but a reality.
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