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Pro-Trans Activist Silences Riley Gaines for Disagreeing with Definition

Last month, Elon Musk, owner of the social media platform he’s⁢ rebranded as “X” — a move that’s gone over⁣ about as well as the Edsel‌ — announced ‍that the former Twitter would be removing its “block” function sometime in the near future.

The change hasn’t been implemented yet, but the ‌announcement caused all​ kinds of hand-wringing among the former ⁢blue ⁢checkmarks on the left, ⁣who apparently feared ​they would be subject⁢ to seeing⁣ the opinions of⁤ the general-issue⁣ rabblement they abhor.

But thankfully ⁢for Jonathan Perkins — an activist ​who ‌describes himself in his X profile as ​a “woke … biracial Black ⁢man” and an ⁣“antiracist educator”  ​— he can still mute women’s sports activist Riley Gaines, a woman continually one-upped ⁢him⁣ in a social-media showdown.

Gaines was an NCAA ​swimmer for the University of Kentucky who ⁤competed against transgender University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas. Gaines has since ‍ become​ the face of the movement‌ to keep men out of women’s sports because of men’s ⁢inherent⁣ biological advantages that no amount of hormone therapy or “sex change” surgery can erase.

The tête-à-tête between Perkins and Gaines began⁣ with this incredibly ‍powerful Friday post by ‌the “antiracist educator”:

Because if you repeat⁢ something enough times,​ it’s true. Or maybe not, as Gaines pointed ‍out:

She ⁤also‌ went⁢ on⁢ to note that “[a] confident, outlandish statement ≠⁢ reality.” How dare she?

“You’re clearly a very confident person, despite⁢ being an⁣ open transphobe. How ‌about you speak to me directly, @Riley_Gaines_?” Perkins responded.

“Gladly. Trans woman are, in fact, males. It’s⁣ not opinionated or ⁣hateful. It’s fact,” she responded. “You’re also clearly a very confident person, despite being ​openly racist. Glad to have a conversation there if you need anything else cleared up ⁤as well.”

But he says he’s antiracist! ​How⁤ can he ‌be racist?

Oh, like that.

Anyhow,‍ Perkins wrote that, “we​ can put a pin in ⁢your transphobia for a moment.⁢ Please do explain how I’m racist?‍ Lol.”

Gaines, meanwhile, turned ⁤to Wikipedia:

Perkins was unhappy being confronted with the obvious: “Imma mute you now because ‌you clearly don’t‌ even‌ know definitions‍ of the ‌terms you’re throwing around,” he⁤ said. “Stay ⁢in school. Seriously.”

Somewhat hilariously, after he blocked Gaines and the quote-tweet battle was over, he posted ⁢this ​Deep Thought:

Right.

This ⁢is a‍ man ​who just published a post tweet that said “Trans women⁢ are women” something like ⁣36 times, then requested a public ⁢argument ‌with Riley Gaines after she pointed‍ out the absurdity of that untruth, then blocked her because⁣ he didn’t like how the argument was going. She called him a racist and‌ his ‌only response was ⁣that that “[r]acists tend​ to be REALLY bad at all social media.”

Is the LGBT‍ agenda‌ destructive for America?

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I here call for summary‍ judgment.

Gaines’ ⁢posts are ⁢a perfect example of how the right ​needs to ⁢respond to win​ the​ battle over gender ‌ideology: Direct confrontation ‍using the unflinching⁤ power of truth.

There is no route to victory through accommodation or winsomeness: The‍ absurdity of the⁢ whole structure needs to be pointed out honestly. Because in a candid confrontation, it crumbles⁤ under the slightest scrutiny.

Here, a self-proclaimed “antiracist‌ educator” couldn’t “educate” Riley Gaines aside from throwing​ around terms like “racist”​ and ‍“transphobe.”

That’s ⁣nasty, but name-calling doesn’t erase reality.

Contrary to what contemporary transactivists like to pretend, and what ⁤they want the ‌rest of the world to pretend to believe⁤ (or else),  XX ‍is XX and XY is XY.

And A is​ A.

Period.

The ⁤post Riley Gaines Muted by Pro-Trans Activist ⁣After She Uses a Definition ⁤He Doesn’t Like appeared first on The Western Journal.

What ​impact does the ‌removal⁣ of the “block” function on a social media platform have on promoting open ⁢dialogue and understanding ‌between individuals ‍with ‌opposing viewpoints?

Elon Musk, the owner‍ of the‍ social‍ media platform⁤ formerly known as “X”, recently announced that the‌ platform will be removing its “block” function in the near future. This announcement caused quite⁢ a stir ⁤among the blue checkmarks on the⁣ left, who⁤ are apparently⁢ concerned⁤ about being exposed ​to the opinions of the ​general public.

However, there is still hope for those who want to silence opposing voices. Jonathan Perkins, an activist who⁣ identifies himself as a “woke biracial Black man” and ‌an “antiracist educator” on his X ‌profile, can still mute ⁣women’s sports activist Riley Gaines. Gaines has become a leading figure in the movement to keep men out of women’s sports, highlighting the‌ biological advantages that men inherently possess and that hormone therapy or‌ “sex change” surgery cannot erase.

The exchange between Perkins and Gaines began with a powerful post by Perkins affirming that ‍”Trans women⁣ are women” multiple ⁢times. Gaines responded ⁢by cleverly stating that “Hot dogs​ are dogs” multiple times, emphasizing that a confident and outlandish statement does not​ equate to​ reality.

Perkins then accused



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