Calling all moms, it’s time to teach our daughters that corporations don’t get to decide who they are as women.


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What is special about being a woman?

If you listen to popular culture and the corporate world, not so much these days. With a series of blatant attacks on women and girls intent on destroying the innocence of our children and erasing femininity off the map, it’s open season for women.

It hasn’t even been 60 years since Betty Friedan published The Mysticism of Women, which launched the modern feminist movement. Today, men are invading women’s sports teams, stealing women’s beauty brands, and redefining what it means to be a woman. Corporate America is trying to sell baby girls on the notion that they can be boys by sexualizing children in over the top advertising campaigns.

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Increasingly, the mystique of femininity—along with female identity—seems to be diminishing day by day.

On Ulta Beauty’s Joy of Girlhood podcast, the transgender TikTok star openly mocked women and talked about “everything girly.”

Calling all feminists! But that sound you hear is crickets.

We used to teach girls that their options are limitless, but now men are literally taking them away, and feminists are MIA. We seem to be returning to a time when a woman’s identity is defined by the opposite sex. Has anyone thought to ask what message we are sending our girls?

On Ulta Beauty’s Joy of Girlhood podcast, the transgender TikTok star openly poked fun at women and talked about “everything about girlhood,” including how she could “absolutely” be a mom one day.

Since Ulta’s target audience is women, you’d think they wouldn’t want to target and insult them. You think.

But here is an interesting fact. According to the semi-annual Gen Z survey, Ulta is the favorite beauty store among teenagers. Given this knowledge, is it a coincidence that they’re portraying a transgender person to discuss “girlhood” when they’re really trying to redefine “girlhood”?

Just asking a question.

Speaking of redefining girlhood, American Girl has spent years promoting self-esteem, girls’ unique individuality and their limitless horizons, building an empire in the process.

Whether an astronaut or an animal lover on a wildlife adventure, they sold our girls innocence and possibility.

We used to teach girls that their options are limitless, but now men are literally taking them away, and feminists are MIA. We seem to be returning to a time when a woman’s identity is defined by the opposite sex. Has anyone thought to ask what message we are sending our girls?

Now they’ve gone from celebrating girl heroes throughout history to selling a how-to-be-a-boy guide for girls under 3. Likewise, they have done a complete 180 and stripped the girls of their identity, erasing everything that makes them uniquely feminine and special.

Any guesses on how long it will take for it to become an American People store?

Gloria Steinem, known as the mother of feminism, once said, “I thought I should marry the person I wanted to be.”

Now we are telling our babies that they can be men. We are destroying the innocence of our children along with their femininity.

Pennsylvania's Leah Thomas after winning the women's 500-meter freestyle final at the Ivy League Women's Swimming and Diving Championships Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, in Cambridge, Penn. swimming for the women's team.

Pennsylvania’s Leah Thomas after winning the women’s 500-meter freestyle final at the Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, in Cambridge, Penn. swimming for the women’s team.
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In November, the fashion geniuses at Balenciaga decided that in a display of disgusting depravity, sexualizing children in a photo shoot – posing with teddy bears in slave clothing – would be a great way to prey on their overpriced junk.

Can we stop everything for a minute and ask the obvious question: who told them it was okay?

What about men and boys invading and dominating women’s sports teams? They are belittling our girls and stealing the titles our girls have worked, trained and sacrificed for years to achieve, completely denying them competitive sports.

For example, in November, a transgender female sophomore ran girls cross country at the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) 1A state finals. The sophomore finished 18th, but “she” would have finished 145th had she competed against the boys.

Gloria Steinem, known as the mother of feminism, once said, “I thought I should marry the person I wanted to be.” Now we are telling our babies that they can be men. We are destroying the innocence of our children along with their femininity.

That sounds perfectly fair. How high does “he” make the senior year?

This is not an isolated incident. Unfortunately, female athletes across the country, regardless of age, are losing out to transgender women who are stealing their women’s sports competition.

Interestingly, the whole premise of feminism is to make life fairer for women. Instead, we are being destroyed.

After the 2016 election, so-called feminists in their ugly pink hats screamed that their rights were being violated simply because Donald Trump was elected president. But now that women are under attack, there are no organized women’s marches, no signs, no knitted hats—well, thank God for no hats.

In fact, earlier this year, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, at his confirmation hearingthe woman was asked what it was and she refused to answer the question, saying that she was not a biologist.

Unlike Justice Jackson, most women are not interested in playing by the rules of a newly awakened culture that seeks to erase, redefine, rewrite, and restore what a woman is and what femininity looks like. We’ve spent years trying to define ourselves, and we’re not interested in listening to corporate America and popular culture dictate the terms of our identity.

We need to teach our girls that their identity as women is non-negotiable, that it is special and unique, and that it should be embraced – not erased.

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