Giving Tuesday: Support Reality’s Last Stand
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Dear Reader,
I hope that you have enjoyed and learned a lot from reading Reality’s Last Stand over the years. This has been an amazing year of growth for the publication, and I cannot wait to see what the future holds. What started out as an irregularly-updated blog responding to common misconceptions about the biology of sex has blossomed into a full-blown publication and newsletter featuring articles written by the clearest and sharpest minds in the sex and gender debate.
Some of the most important pieces this year include a beautifully written essay by Pepperdine philosopher Tomas Bogardus on what our shoes (yes, shoes) can tell us about the biology of sex, a detailed rebuttal by Manhattan Institute fellow Leor Sapir of the pervasive trans suicide narrative, and an article I wrote exposing how the definition of “transgender” used by our largest scientific and medical institutions has expanded to include common gender nonconformity.
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Next month I will announce the launch of a new big project that will be a valuable resource for journalists, policy makers, educators, and, most importantly, concerned parents. Your donations will help make it a success.
Thank you for reading and supporting Reality’s Last Stand. Together we will expose and defeat gender ideology in all its forms.
Sincerely,
Colin
Here's a teacher contribution to the truth telling regarding a silly and non-professional "curriculum piece," formerly "Genderbread Man" now called "Gender Unicorn" in the latest rendition. It was designed, as all things trans, by indoctrinated youth, paid with pharma money for their input. In 25 years of teaching in early grades, 4 children I taught expressed cross-sex ideation (many also expressed identities of Little Pony and Hello Kitty until I reminded them what horses and kittens eat for lunch) and these children all responded to my attention and positive reactions to well done work and helpfulness. I ignored the cross-sex ideation, everyone went into the correct bathrooms. They desisted of their own volition, despite a couple of "affirming" woke parents, and talked about that phase as if it was a pretend friend, another normal childhood fantasy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVp2BszabSk&t=18s
Good work Colin. Speaking of Leor Sapir's fine work. I think this could be a great resource for laypeople who don't have the time to comb through all the bogus studies pushed by the woke. Trans activists really are convinced suicide is the only alternative to transitioning. We need an army of wonks debunking that stuff. I mentioned your substack when Matt Walsh was confronted with a student claiming over 30 studies show improved mental health, less suicide with transitioning. Hopefully you get some new subscribers. I would simply make a very visible "debunking" section so people don't have to guess what terms to search