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My wife sent me a few photos recently, with the following message:

“When you are trying to look for fashion inspiration and this dude is modelling the women’s AND men’s clothes in the same magazine. I don’t know if the women’s clothes will look good on my female figure, but I do know that the men’s clothes will make my husband look gay. Cool.”

It’s not just the Sylvia Park promotional brochures either.

The front of the Women’s Makeup November mailout and pickup brochure at Farmers is a transexual:

Your defence might be, well, this is fashion and that’s always been gay. Yes, “fashion” pushes boundaries as a path to normalisation.

It’s not long until that bleeds out into every facet of society.

You’ve already seen the articles on “transgender athletes” (men) winning trophies at women’s sporting events.

The Select Committee on expanding the abortion holocaust has had serious discussions about erasing women from the legislation because “people can get abortions.”

Women are now no longer named in news articles:

“A little-known hormone-related condition affecting up to  8 percent of people with periods is sometimes mistaken for bipolar  disorder and incorrectly treated.” — Newsroom

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They’re trying to rewire your brain and programme you to accept the lie.

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