Here’s how the gender identity influence game works. If you don’t agree that men can be women if they say so, the ACLU will sue you, and monster you as a threat to “all women.” By which they also mean men.
All of these “women’s rights groups,” who’ve signed on to ACLU’s war on women’s rights, including sports, would be turned on and destroyed by ‘progressive’ MRAs like the ACLU crowd. They’d be vilified to donors, politicians, and the public, as violent, evil bigots.
Guess how we know that ...
They use their overweening influence & millions in funding to win over completely irrelevant corporate sponsors to give the impression that there’s overwhelming societal consensus. Why do Ben and Jerry’s, Asana, and Burton Snowboard, want to wreck women’s sports? What it to them?
But it’s great PR. Better public relations than most money can buy, with no backlash to date. These corporations sponsor whatever legal action the ACLU wants to take to destroy women’s rights. And the only people who oppose it are bigots. By which they also just mean women.
And after all these public relations entreaties, all these backhanded threats to persecute people in court and the court of public opinion, they come out with a bottom line that opposing male athletes taking over women’s sports is an attack on “all women.”

Swell, folks. Swell.

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