OPINION (Charisma) – Is there actually a “war” on gender? It would certainly seem so, with headlines almost daily about gender confusion, distortion and dysphoria—and the forced acceptance of all. For instance, in a new column for Townhall.com, where he is a regular contributor, author and national radio host Dr. Michael Brown discussed the recent NCAA women’s track national championship, where the winner of a hurdle race was a transgender woman who won handily against biological women. “The question is not why a man

identifies as a woman—or vice versa,” Brown wrote. “The question is this: Is it fair for a biological male to compete against biological females?” Less than 18 months before this race, Brown noted, the transgender runner competed as a man and finished eighth in a field of nine. Interestingly, coverage about the race has been overwhelmingly positive toward the transgender runner, rarely taking into account the young ladies who came in second, third and fourth, despite training hard and running their best. READ MORE


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