“More often than not, when someone identifies as a gender different from their biological sex that is a sign and a symptom that they are suffering from a mental illness,” Ramaswamy wrote, continuing to go bottom-line: . . .
"When 37-year-old multimillionaire entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy announced his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on February 21, few everyday Americans knew who the guy was, and even fewer thought he’d gain traction in the polls. They were wrong." . . .
I reject the idea that it is somehow “humane” to affirm their confusion, rather than to actually help them. It’s inhumane. This is simply stating a hard truth. Every serious leader should say so without apology. When they don’t, it reveals they are willing to lie in order to avoid criticism from Twitter or MSNBC. When CEOs, politicians, and celebrities affirm people’s confusion, they are simply fueling the problem.
"Ramaswamy referred to his “friend” — and one of my favorite intellectuals — Jordan Peterson and one of his observations:
Here’s the reality: transgenderism is not a civil rights issue, it’s a social contagion. Psychological epidemics have been well documented for over 300 years – as my friend Jordan Peterson has rightly identified. Western culture is periodically consumed by social psychoses that grip certain groups into hysteria, particularly the vulnerable among us.
"Three words: truth to power. ". . .
Nike hands real women a real insult - American Thinker
. . ."Dylan started a TikTok series called Days of Girlhood, where he documented all the strange things a man must do to superficially resemble a woman (or at least, a stereotype of a very young woman, circa 1955). He now has millions of adoring fans.
"He has scooped up endorsements for everything from cosmetics to light beer. He’s making a fortune with his claims that he really is a woman. His latest achievement is marketing sportswear for Nike, including sports bras. However, considering a man does not have a need for the support that a sports bra provides, this may be the straw that broke the camel’s back.". . .
Bud Light boycott 'has legs' as sales outlook thrown into doubt (nypost.com) "The controversy over Bud Light’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney looks like it has staying power — raising the risk that boycotts will further cripple sales of the nation’s biggest beer brand, according to industry experts.
"It’s “way too early” to know whether the controversy will ultimately hurt the brewery’s bottom line, said Evercore ISI analyst Robert Ottenstein.
"Nevertheless, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence showing its potential to wreak havoc.
"Eleven days after Anheuser-Busch delivered custom-made cans with Mulvaney’s mug on them to the influencer, Kid Rock used Bud Light cans for rifle practice.
"Squabbles have broken out at bars and distributors are canceling events featuring the iconic Clydesdale horses.". . .
Bud Light may tank all the woke ads
"In August, lecturer Cathy Boardman of the British and Irish Modern Music Institute in Manchester posed the question if a white person in blackface is racist, “What about womanface?”
"The institute promptly fired her for asking the question. They said she had upset transgender students. She is appealing the decision.". . .
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