By elevating parodies and caricatures of womanhood, our culture makes actual women feel less valuable.
Friend,
I wanted to make sure you saw my new op-ed in National Review, Are Trans Women Now the Best Women? ([link removed])
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Women are vain, catty, and brainless. Women’s beauty is built on stiletto heels, false eyelashes, giant fake breasts, debilitatingly long manicured nails, and makeup. We know nothing about current events and sports; our heads are filled with gossip, worries about our accessories, and generating clickbait for our online profiles.
These are the messages sent by the elevation of transgender “spokeswomen” such as Dylan Mulvaney. Drag queens’ cartoonish depictions of overly sexualized women are no longer simply tolerated. Rather, the media and society elevate them to womanhood at its best. The mantra is no longer “trans women are women”; now trans women are the best women.
LADIES ARE NOT OKAY WITH THIS ([link removed])
Women once fought to not be objectified and looked at as a collection of body parts. Yet now, we commonly hear women referred to as bleeders, people with periods, chest feeders, and worse. Spokesmen selling feminine-hygiene products now have never even had a period; they’ve never felt the cramps and fatigue. They’ve never experienced these things because they do not have ovaries and a uterus. For them, these are useful props, and it’s all just a schtick.
MEN AND WOMEN ARE NOT THE SAME ([link removed])
The costs of the transgender movement are borne almost exclusively by women. Male athletes and prisoners have little to fear from “trans men.” It’s women’s safety, opportunities, and dignity that are being discarded.
The well-documented mental-health decline among young women has many causes and contributing factors. Yet those celebrating the next “glass ceiling” moment — when a “trans woman” receives another “woman of the year” award, smashes another world female athletic record, wins another beauty pageant — should consider how they are contributing to it. They’re sending a message to biological women and girls, and it says: You’re second best.
The Biden administration’s rewrite of Title IX — replacing ‘sex’ with ‘gender’ and ‘gender identity’ and requiring schools to allow males who identify as female to compete in women’s sports — affirms this narrative and neglects to take facts into account. Biological men are not biological women, but our safety, our opportunities, and our dignity are now sacrificed in favor of giving men who identify as women a feeling of belonging. The reality of the situation is there are certain experiences that will never be shared—hormones, clothing, and hairstyles can’t change the facts.
XY≠XX TAKE BACK TITLE IX ([link removed])
Title IX now pushes women out of their designated spaces where it used to protect them. We can fight back, but we need your voice.
In Freedom,
Carrie
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