The advertising phrase “You’ve Come A Long Way Baby” was created by the famous Leo Burnett Agency and was used in a marketing campaign for Virginia Slims cigarettes. Virginia Slims was launched by Phillip Morris in 1968 as the very first cigarette brand marketed specifically to women. The slogan instantly caught on and the “Women’s Lib” theme perfectly tapped into the female consumer’s mindset.
Yet biological differences were still celebrated.
The Zeitgeist Has Changed
Transgender ‘Woman’ Dylan Mulvaney Spokesperson for Kate Spade
Plenty of people understandably think this is a “deepfake” designed to show how gullible people are..
But after viewing the videos below I became a reluctant believer.
Mulvaney is one very confused person who needs help. But he is not stupid. He has cleverly parlayed his “365 days of Girlhood” social media campaign into a lucrative online career.
These videos of Mulvaney would be grounds for Anheuser-Busch to sue the skirts off that guy if it were not true.
In my opinion, they have seriously misread the usual Anheuser-Busch drinker. It will be interesting to see where their stock price goes in the next few weeks.
The article “False Assumptions about Gender Affirmation in Minors” on segm.org addresses common misconceptions related to gender-affirming care for transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth. The clinicians and researchers at SEGM seek to debunk these false assumptions by presenting scientific evidence, expert opinions, and ethical considerations. The article focuses on three main topics: the myth of universally positive outcomes, the lack of evidence for the necessity of early interventions, and ethical concerns.
Please take a look. And familiarize yourself with the unsettled science!
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I’m a Classic Christian and think Gender Ideology is anti-creational to the core. This blog is about “God’s Good Creation.” That’s why I’m writing about Gender Ideology. And “speaking up” as I’m confident Jesus would.
"Have you not read that the one who made them at the beginning 'made them male and female.'" [Matt 19:4]
The Natchez by Delacroix – 1835 Oil on Canvas Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art