Opinion
“‘Transgender Ideology’; Does it Erase Women?”
Mindful Activist, Ora Nadrich, speaks with Isabella Malbin, former birth worker, and podcaster of “Whose Body Is it?” about the indoctrination of what she calls ‘trans ideology’ that she experienced in 2016 when she got kicked out of doula and female fertility groups for refusing to comply with trans doctrine.
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I don’t really care if someone transitions their sex…if they are over 25 and have several years of psychotherapy. Women have been degraded. We are still weaker overall. Even if men have transitioned to be equal, they still are stronger. So they can easily overpower us. It concerns me in the open restrooms, the open showers, especially for our children.
Transgender ideology = mental illness. 😛
To answer the question directly. Yes. It does seem to erase women. I remember the feminist movement when I was young. I have a cousin and she would make the statement, “The best man for the job. Is a woman.” Just let that statement sink in in light of a trans – ideology. Even less time ago. I was hearing that the patriarchy has to go. Yet there are actual women now screaming at the top of their lungs that trans women are women. How’s that for irony? Let be clear. I am not judging anyone’s free choice but if I hit my wife.. I would say that the general defensive response to this is correct. So how then does this change because I decided somewhere in my life to declare “I’m a woman”? Don’t I still possess the physical advantages I did before? Take the athletes who have spent their lives sacrificing social events to reach the highest level of athletic performance. Only to have a man declare a gender change and snatch in a moment what the women worked years to earn and achieve. I’m not a large man and in my youth I competed athletically with some success. The fact of the matter is that those who were bigger and stronger had an advantage that I had to accept as that. A fact. I believe many of these people who are transitioning. Are doing so because they refuse to accept that their athletic abilities are what they are. So they steal what they don’t deserve to claim a title they have not earned. Let me reiterate. I do not judge people’s free choices but I do not believe that their choices give them authority to demand others accept it as normal. Nor that I must celebrate it as some incredible accomplishment of overcoming an obstacle. It was a choice not a challenge.