Tag: big tech. gender identity

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3 February 2022
Making mountains out of molehills with 'gender identity'
The techno-medical business as a whole has a turnover of $10 trillion a year. To grow, it must conquer new markets. The ideology that promotes the free choice of sex opens up a vast territory. Jennifer Bilek explains definitively and in detail how - and by whom - the LGBT agenda has been put at the service of the gender industry.
One of the most brilliant tactics used by the gender industry in its fight to dismantle human sexual dimorphism for the profit of the techno-medical complex (TMC) has been to combine its agenda of promoting body disassociation with the progressive human rights movement for LGB people. This is particularly evident in a current lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) against the state of Arkansas. The ACLU is using a $15 million donation from [...]
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20 July 2021
Why media, corporations, and advertising support Gender Ideology.
With rare exceptions, the media regularly fails to report anything that doesn't portray gender ideology and transhumanism in a good light.
There is almost complete global silence on the Keira Bell ruling in the UK, which denied that children under the age of 16 could consent to take puberty blockers. At almost the very same time as the Bell victory, the international media instead chose to celebrate the gender transition of Hollywood star Ellen-Elliot Page. It was a hard struggle to get the news out about the babies born from surrogate wombs and stored like merchandise in hotels in Kyiv, there [...].
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