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They are stealing the brass ring from us.  After centuries of women, real women, biological women struggling to carve out an equal place along side the men in their lives, the trans movement is working collectively to erase us. Thousands of young transgender men, in their attempts to find meaning and validation for their gender confusion, are collectively, and perhaps even unconsciously destroying all of the gains biological women have made over the last fifty years.

It took world war one to break women out of the home and into the munition plants. It took world war two to force women into full time, competitive work with men. It took thousands of office buildings and skyscrapers to introduce women into the business world for the first time.

And with nearly a century of progress in society and laws that helped to elevate women to truly equal partners with men, these gains are being ripped from our hands by a generation of young people, who have been conned into believing that women are nothing more than the sum total of their biological parts.

Women are once again being defined by simple minded men, who for lack of understanding and arrogance, believe a woman is just the sum of estrogen, breasts, long hair and high heels. In their attempt to emulate us, they denigrate all women to their lowest common denominator. And in doing so, they have set back every achievement, every political gain women have worked so hard over the last century.

As a MALE, I will no longer stand for trans gender males or females trying to erase my existence.
As a MALE , I will no longer tolerate men, masquerading as women in women spaces, gyms or bathrooms.
As a MALE, I will no longer be polite and call a man, “she” or “her” they are not.
As a MALE, I will no longer use their preferred pronouns,
As a MALE, I will no longer let these confused, inexperience young people define what being a MAN OR WOMAN is.

For the first time in human history, women hold the brass ring of equality with men, and I will not tolerate men, dressing in mommy's bras and heels, taking it out of my hand.

As Charleston Heston once said of guns. FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS.

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