The determination of the patriarchy to pulverize women and the Feminine Spirit is nowhere better demonstrated than by the permitted entry of transgendered males into women’s competitive sports.
This is the pattern of the ages. Women win the right to divorce, and upon decree, half of their earnings is given to the male. Women’s Studies programs disclose to women their silenced history, and Gender Studies is introduced. Women set up their own competitive events, and a six-foot transgendered male competes against a five-foot biological woman.
We are told to deny what we can see with our own eyes by a simulacrum of a language that has as its basis political expediency.
Whereas through the ages, women were denied the votes, divorce, the right to their dowries, their autonomy, they continued to be recognized as having existence. But now, the word “woman” has no meaning. Anyone, any thing can be a “woman.”
Now, we live in a newly man-made universe of words utterly disconnected from reality and meaningful connections. Women are denied their very existence by language far more ingenuous than anything George Orwell ever dreamed of.
But then – and this will rile all sorts of people – why do women continue to imitate the behaviors of men? Why must women COMPETE in games the way men do? Games are played for fun. Were played for fun. The commercialization and monetization of games is scarcely commensurate with the Feminine Spirit. When women imitate men’s customs and activities, they betray themselves.
Women have access to the Feminine Spirit. Historically, women do not compete with each other.
By turning what can be joyous activity – playing games – into competitive monied activity – women have once again lost out to the men, in this case, to the transgendered men.
In a world running amok, governed by a depraved patriarchal mindset, women have work to do, Our work begins with understanding who we are and where we came from, with know.ng the history of our foremothers, recognizing how the currently sick world has been constructed by arrogant male sen andibilities. In contradistinction, women’s work requires that we develop our full potential, respond to our individual calling, and display our gifts. We have the work and wisdom of generations of foremothers to guide us. Women will have that wisdom only if we know our history.