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Gender Blurring

Over time, blurring of gender roles mutes the built-in, genetic, hardwired tension... yin/yang... essential for civilizational progress.

I have been amazed that many women today refuse, when asked, to provide a definition of the word "woman." Ketanji Brown Jackson, Supreme Court appointee, for example, refused to provide an answer to the question during her recent US Senate confirmation hearings. What's so hard about answering as follows: "a woman is a human, adult, female?" Apparently, some women have been conditioned to think that they have to adopt perceived male-like qualities to exert power thereby achieving sexual equality with males. To provide a scientific, biological answer to the question "what is a woman?" evidently, focuses too much on scientific, genetically identified female qualities (tenderness, sensitivity, multitasking etc.) seen as implying weakness or subservience relative to the genetically aggressive, physically stronger, monomaniacal males.

A woman who won't self-identify as an "adult, human female" is a woman who can accept gender identification with anything, including a transgendered male. The silence of feminist groups is deafening as they observe transgendered males excel on women's sports teams and as men posing as women become wealthy as "pitchwomen" for this or that consumer product. Women, like Ketanji Brown Jackson, who have a problem citing a biological definition of the word female seem to view the intrusion of trans men into their domain as a good thing since it distracts from that which was formerly seen to be essentially feminine... or in their view, weakness.

In a societal sense, the current gender blurring phenomenon effectively celebrates the emasculation of males and the emergence of women as mini men. The new cultural ideal of the gender blurring movement is for male monomaniacal, aggressive obsessiveness to blunted. For women, their innate, genetically female, multitasking capability and sensitivity is worn down as they work to internalize traditional male qualities. Gender manipulation leads to undermining the genetic positives of both sexes. Over time, blurring of gender roles mutes the built-in, genetic, hardwired tension... yin/yang... essential for civilizational progress.

The gender blurring movement has been accepted as desirable social policy by big tech, academia, US government, and big corporation America who push for Canada-like government enforced social acceptance of the practice. NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines, and podcasters Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens are three women who have recently raised their profile in denouncing cultural acceptance of gender blurring. The Daily Wire podcasters, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles have also taken strong positions affirming the scientific and biological rationale for gender definition.

Game on.