Opinion | A nation of misogynists: Feminists’ gains lost in the blink of an eye WashTimesOpEd
Ms. Gaines was speaking out in defense of women’s athletics and the right of biological females to have their own sports. What was the media’s response? Crickets.
In New Hampshire, Katie Lennon, who was encouraged by what can only be described as modern-day witch doctors to “transition” from female to male at age 18, speaks out about the devastating and irreparable damage of having healthy organs removed from her body via a double mastectomy and radical hysterectomy. The silence of the “fact-checkers” at Facebook, YouTube and Snopes remains deafening.
Why are we surprised by any of this? Why does this demeaning of women catch us off guard? Can we take anyone seriously who pretends to be shocked? For years, our schools have mocked chivalry and self-control. Why are we shocked to find we live in a society governed by cads? Nearly a hundred years ago, G.K. Chesterton warned, “The terrible danger in the heart of our society is that the tests are giving way. We are altering not the evils, but the standards of good by which alone evils can be detected and defined.” He went on to say, “The next great heresy is going to be simply an attack on morality; and especially on sexual morality. And it is coming from [those] resolved to enjoy themselves, with [nothing] to hold them back.
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