Like you, I am averse to the image of strong men in women’s sports undermining the safety and integrity of female athletes. But we must not fall into the trap set by sinister elements on the “right” who want to fight for the sole purpose of saving women’s sports. That purpose is just one logical absurdity in a broader campaign of gender confusion and social contagion that we must rid our society of. This contagion is more prevalent among women than men.
Growing up, it was hard to imagine the day would come when the titular Bruce would step in front of a camera and, with a straight face, refer to himself as “Caitlyn.” But in the ’90s, it was hard to imagine that, if that day came, the only backlash from the right would be centered on arguments about the logic and fairness of women’s and girls’ sports. Now, Bruce appears in ostensibly right-leaning media as a defender of women’s sports, while simultaneously indoctrinating a generation of young people that it’s normal to cosplay as a woman, unless it’s for sports.
A society cannot survive where there is a generation of women who don’t even know what it means to be a woman.
Let’s be clear: when a famous 6’3″ man dresses up as a woman and cosplays, stealing the essence of femininity, this is a much more serious problem for civilized society than just the decline of elite women’s professional sports. It harms all women and contributes to the chaos in our society. Femininity is a trait that is becoming increasingly lost among a generation of girls.
Allowing men to participate in women’s sports is so indefensible, especially given the safety concerns, that I foresee a day when demonic forces will succumb to it soon. But this alone will not solve the problem of gender ideology, which affects women more than men, a dynamic that is the opposite of the tragedy of sports.
Someone like Jenner Call us heretics. They are accused of not believing in transgender ideology and pitting an entire civilisation against each other over the protection of women’s sports, but the data we have shows that this is a much broader social contagion, rooted in attacks on femininity, rather than attention-seeking men entering women’s sports.
Let’s take a look at these shocking findings Gallup Published earlier this spring:
A few unpleasant observations need to be made.
First, transgender has undeniably emerged in recent years, exploding from a baseline of negligible other sexual identities, especially among Gen Z. Anyone who believes God created genetic defects circa 2000-2005 is a hard sell. In reality, these trends are driven by social contagion, normalized by the very behavior Jenner is trying to project to a conservative audience. It doesn’t take a genius to see that without social media, these numbers wouldn’t exist.
Second, social contagion appears to be exponentially more pronounced among women. Currently, 28.5% of all Gen Z women self-identify as non-reproductive sexual cosplayers, nearly three times as many as men. Self-identified “bisexuals” are clearly a major driver of this trend, suggesting that a generation of girls is being raised to be more confused about femininity than a generation of boys are about masculinity. Moreover, in contrast to the sports-centric narrative of transgenderism, the rate of self-identified transgender people among Gen Z women is more than twice as high as men.
Historically, there have been far more men than women in same-sex relationships, but today that dynamic has completely reversed. Among the small group of gay-inclined “Silent Generation” gays outnumber lesbians three to one. Among Generation Z, 2.8% of men identify as gay and 5.4% of women identify as lesbians.
Again, young women are mistaken for men far more often than vice versa, a misconception that is a legacy of feminism and the fight against femininity.
Third, while sexual confusion was more prominent among men in earlier generations, it is much more common among women today. This change is not surprising: before the rise of feminist gender transformation, sexual confusion primarily affected men. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why certain sexual behaviors are more prevalent among men. It’s also worth noting that after an initial surge after World War II, the prevalence of self-identified “gay men” has remained relatively flat.
This confusion is clearly on the female side. It is the result of years of indoctrination into women of masculine energy and belief that they are essentially male with only slight superficial physical differences. Feminism has produced an entire generation of people who identify as bisexual, and at their most extreme, reject any obvious gender differences and call themselves transgender.
The fight we face goes beyond just excluding men from women’s sports. We must confront the entire gender-inverting phenomenon of pronouns, drag shows, extreme coed culture, and other disruptions of social norms. Yet the Republican Party has conspicuously excluded all of this from its platform, focusing the entire transgender issue solely on women’s sports.
It’s really diabolical, unfair and dangerous for men to ruin the years of training that female athletes have put in. But society can survive without women’s sports, or even men’s sports. What society can’t survive is an entire generation of women who don’t even know what it means to be a woman.
The graphic and grotesque images of men beating women in martial arts should motivate us to eliminate the male usurpation of femininity once and for all, by making womanhood and femininity great again among women, and reclaiming our divinely ordained virtues from the clutches of feminists.

