As I was writing my piece about Aaron Rodgers, I was struck by how quickly the transgender movement is losing its power of the Western world. Where people were once terrified to speak out at all on the subject, suddenly everyone is coming out of the woodwork to denounce various aspects of it.
I don't want to call everyone who didn't up to this point "cowards." Many people didn't really know what to think about it, thanks to the endless amount of lies and emotionally-based stories told around it. Moreover, how transgenderism arrived on the main stage is something that I think should be studied, because it was a moment that really did seize the west so quickly that it hardly had time to react.
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But despite its effort to take hold of society and shape it into something that benefited it, the transgender movement was never going to last in the Western world... especially in America.
The transgender blitzkrieg began in 2015 with the arrival of "Caitlyn Jenner," the new identity assumed by Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner. Before that, transgenderism was something that was incredibly popular on the website Tumblr, where people who wore their mental illnesses like a badge of pride loved to lord their victim-based moral superiority over one another. I used to visit these sites for a laugh.
Then, when Jenner hit the scene, it was as if the entirety of mainstream culture was adopting it instantly, to the point where speaking out against it was considered blasphemous by modern social standards.
Before people knew what hit them, they were losing jobs over not getting onboard, roving internet mobs canceled people, ruined their lives, physically destroyed their businesses, intimidated people into compliance, and laws were even passed that made it clear that transgenderism wasn't just here to stay, it could literally dictate how people acted and businesses and establishments operated.
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But I think this is where transgenderism's downfall really began; at the beginning.
Obedience was mandatory, punishment was hanging over your head if you dared resist... and Americans really don't like that kind of thing.
Americans are a very tolerant bunch. We're far warmer than most other nations, and we really do try to be tolerant to different ideas and ways of life, but the transgender movement wasn't interested in living alongside Americans. It wanted domination. The issue with that is that Americans don't actually tolerate domination for long.
You can see this recurring over and over again throughout American history, dating all the way back to the beginning. Rebellion is baked into America's blood, and despotism of any variety eventually meets its end.
Transgenderism hastened its collapse thanks to multiple attempts to worm its way into our school systems and indoctrinate our children. It flaunted its power and influence during the Biden administration, and made our military a laughingstock. Meanwhile, the message to America was, "accept us or else."
That "or else" arrived in various ways, with one such result being the murder of six people at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, three of which were children. The legacy media, which had been entirely complicit in the societal domination of transgenderism, attempted to blame the actions of the shooter on the people of Tennessee, and it's at that point that I think something snapped.
A month later, Dylan Mulvaney would appear on the side of a can of Bud Light and America would conduct one of the largest boycott campaigns in its history, costing Anheuser-Busch billions of dollars and terrifying other corporations.
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And I think this might be where America truly began to push back. We'd answered with a blitzkrieg of our own, and it took both government and the corporate world by complete surprise. Suddenly, the very people who made people afraid to deny transgenderism were the same ones afraid to force it on the people.
That's not to say transgenderism hasn't been fully eradicated from our society. For some reason, elected Democrats continue to fight for transgendered people in sports, despite their own voters wanting it to stop by 67 percent. However, I think Western society has made itself clear. The transgender movement is not going to dominate, it's not going to control, and it's not going be a deciding factor in major societal decisions. We're all moving on, we're just shaking it off like a wet garment clinging to our foot.
The transgender movement underestimated Americans. These Cluster-B personalities really thought they could lord themselves over us forever, but they were sadly mistaken. They ran our goodwill out in short order, and now we openly resist them. It won't be long until they're relegated back to fringe parts of society like Tumblr blogs.
It's only a matter of time.