Black Lives Matter's Agenda Against Biological Men and Women

If you’re upset about transwoman Lia Thomas dominating female college swimmers, men going into women’s shelters and prisons, and the insistence on using inclusive language like “pregnant people” and “chest feeders,” you might want to scrap BLM from your profile.

After George Floyd’s death, Black Lives Matter gained an enormous amount of support and raised tens of millions of dollars. There was a big racial reckoning going on in America, and sending a donation was an easy way to pay penance and make white saviors feel like they were doing something to fight against systemic oppression and police brutality.

However, Black Lives Matter has always possessed ulterior motives for their organization. Beyond enriching themselves, BLM has always had an intended purpose of uplifting the LGBT community. A good chunk of Americans wouldn’t see any problem with that, but they also had an intention of “dismantling cisgender privilege.”

You might be asking what that even means. After BLM’s “What We’re About” page became a topic of mainstream conversation, critics heavily focused on their agenda of “disrupt the western prescribed nuclear family,” and didn’t talk much about the other red flags.

In short, “cisgender” means your gender identity (man or woman) is the same as your biological sex (male or female). Cisgender privilege can range from a whole host of things, such as being able to go into the bathroom or locker room of your choice without being harassed, stared at, or experiencing anxiety to courting a partner without fear of rejection due to your biological function.

So, what are we seeing? We’ve heard female swimmers state they were uncomfortable, even traumatized, but having males like Lia (born William) Thomas in their locker room, especially since his genitalia was exposed at times. Yet, the girls were told Thomas was non-negotiable.

A YMCA in California had a recent incident with a teenage girl being frightened by a transwoman coming into the locker room. CBS ran a report siding with the transwoman, driving home the point that Christynne Lili Wrene Wood transitioned five years ago and is “fully-transitioned” into a woman and belonged in the woman’s bathroom. It’s not possible for a man to fully transition into a woman. He’ll always be a man, even if he’s removed some appendages. But it’s curious why CBS is going all-in for the transwoman rather than the female minor. Wood has sued fitness centers, backed by the ACLU, for access to female spaces. Reduxx did a deep dive on Wood’s social media, including posts with children dressed in inappropriate attire and a gimmick quiz on how perverted you are. Wood’s score reads “637%.”

Wood called the 17-year-old girl “a little witch.”

How can activists dismantle the cisgender privilege of being honest with your partner regarding their sex? Perhaps that explains videos on Tiktok of woke allies and transgenders insisting if you don’t want to have sex with a trans person, then you’re transphobic. Some time ago on the app, this prompted one user to create the identity “super straight,” and he was promptly removed from the app.

The truth is, you can’t dismantle cisgender privilege without imposing on or even bullying—particularly females—into submission.

Some of these concerns with “privilege” are a genuine waste of time and complaining about reality. Being able to find a cute shoe in your size is an alleged example of cis-gender privilege. I am a big woman. I cannot find my size in every store, and I don’t expect to. Men and women have difficult conversations about whether they want children or if they can conceive. That plays a huge role in marriages. If you’re parading around as a convincing woman, you can’t get away from the moral obligation of telling a man you can’t bear his progeny.

I can empathize with feeling uncomfortable in a locker room. In high school, I didn’t like changing in front of other girls. I’d go to a bathroom stall. I can understand why a transwoman would feel more comfortable in a female locker room, but they should understand, respect, and accept that they are making women uncomfortable and they don’t belong in our intimate single-sex spaces. Why should their feelings be prioritized over females, especially over choices they have made for themselves?

Gender dysphoria is not in their control, but “transitioning” is a choice. I’m certain it’s a difficult choice that introduces a world of difficulties into their lives. They’ll have to learn to accept that instead of insisting women inherit those problems. It’s not our responsibility as a society to build a glass cage for them. It’s their responsibility to make themselves internally strong enough to survive in the world. That’s what medical professionals should be doing, instead of emotionally blackmailing parents into going along with chemicals and surgery or else they’ll unalive themselves. They’re supposed to make their patients well, not make everyone else sick.

In 2020, BLM raised $90 million. $60 million went to building their organization (and into a lot of pockets, I’m sure). $21.7 million was dispersed among 30 different groups. 23 of them were “Black LBGTQIA folks.”

In Candace Owens’ documentary The Greatest Lie Ever Sold, she looked into tax documents of BLM and revealed the large sums of money given to some of the groups: Trans Justice Funding Project, Trans United Fund, Transgender Law Center, Black Trans Media, TGI Justice, The Transgender District, St. James Infirmary, Center on Halsted, Audre Lorde Project INC, TAKE, House of Tulip, and Griffin Gracy’s House of GG.

BLM removed its “What We’re About” page, but the similar language remained in the curriculum they sought to push into schools. They haven’t given up on the mission. They’re just a little quieter about it.

So, if you did anything to elevate this group, whether it was using the hashtag, sharing their website, or giving a donation, know that you gave to a group spearheaded by lesbian self-described “trained Marxists,” who have it out for the nuclear family and biological men and women.

The past can’t be undone, but we can still speak out before women are completely overtaken by the patriarchy dressed in womanface.