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In 2008, the reality show "America’s Next Top Model" featured a transgender character, normalizing transgenderism with regular appearances on many Americans' TV diets. Renee’s case went all the way up to the New York State Supreme Court, which ruled in his favor, writing that forcing Renee to take a Barr body test to determine his sex before being eligible to compete was "grossly unfair, discriminatory and inequitable, and violative of her rights under the Human Rights Law of this state."Īfter that, it was yet again largely quiet on the western front until all of a sudden the trans movement stopped making splashes in the headlines and began to form a tidal wave that would wash over society. tennis circuit were very upset, thinking that she had a competitive advantage, and tried to block her from competing." Bowers recounted to me, "Renee Richards was a competitive tennis player who was assigned male at birth, went through a transition, and when her situation was found out, the women in the U.S. Renee Richards was a tennis player who underwent a sex change and proposed that, as a result, he was a woman. In the 1970s, the controversy over Renee Richards broke onto the scene, presaging debates we are still embroiled in today. Jorgensen was a media sensation, but like all media sensations, he was soon forgotten. One could be forgiven for living life in the mid 20th century without worrying if your daughter would come home and announce she is actually a man. While Alfred Kinsey and John Money conducted their experiments and the ideas behind sex change surgery and gender theory spread through academia, society at large took passing interest in the transgender issue after Jorgensen. Three wire services together sent out a sum total of 50,000 words on the Jorgensen story in the first two weeks of coverage. In the early 1950s, a former GI from the Bronx who renamed himself Christine Jorgensen went to Copenhagen, Denmark, received a sex change surgery and massive doses of estrogen, and became the first international transgender media sensation. While this appears to have happened rather rapidly, pressure had been building for quite some time. Transgenderism has taken the (western) world by storm, and there’s no medium where we aren’t confronted with it, often on a daily basis.
The passage is taken from Chapter 5, "The Transgender Takeover." *** The following is an excerpt from Matt Walsh's new b ook, What Is a Woman? One Man’s Journey to Answer the Question of a Generation, an investigation into the radical gender ideology movement.