Reality vs Gender Ideology

This section is dedicated to exposing the truth behind the myths pushed by radical gender ideology. Through articles, videos, and documented facts, we reclaim the biological, scientific, and historical reality that has been distorted to suit a political agenda. We focus on LGB rights without the T, standing firmly against revisionism and correcting the false narratives imposed by trans activism—particularly the rewriting of gay and lesbian history, the erasure of sex-based facts, and the misuse of science. Expect no ideology—only truth, evidence, and unapologetic clarity.

Reality vs Gender Ideology

This section is dedicated to exposing the truth behind the myths pushed by radical gender ideology. Through articles, videos, and documented facts, we reclaim the biological, scientific, and historical reality that has been distorted to suit a political agenda. We focus on LGB rights without the T, standing firmly against revisionism and correcting the false narratives imposed by trans activism—particularly the rewriting of gay and lesbian history, the erasure of sex-based facts, and the misuse of science. Expect no ideology—only truth, evidence, and unapologetic clarity.

Marsha P. Johnson

Marsha P. Johnson was a gay man and drag performer, not a transgender woman. He identified as a drag queen and used both he/him and she/her pronouns in performance and among friends—but never referred to himself as a woman, transwoman, or transgender. The claim that Johnson was “trans” is a modern projection that erases his actual identity and rewrites history to serve a contemporary political agenda.

Johnson’s activism was rooted in fighting for the rights of gay and lesbian people, and he remained part of the LGB rights movement, not the current gender identity cause. Revising his identity to align with today’s trans narrative is not “inclusive”—it is dishonest. Honouring Marsha means respecting who he actually was, not recasting him into something he never claimed to be.

Silvia Rivera

Sylvia Rivera is often celebrated as a transgender pioneer, but the reality is far more complicated, and often deliberately 
misrepresented. Born as Ray Rivera and known publicly as Sylvia, he identified variably over time, but never consistently as a 
“trans woman” in the modern sense. He described himself 
interchangeably as a drag queen, a transvestite, and a gay man, reflecting the era’s fluid language, not today’s gender identity framework.

Rivera’s personal life and activism were also marked by 
controversy. He had a long history of drug abuse, violent 
behavior, and aggression, including attacks on police officers and hostile outbursts at Pride events. His activism was often divisive, with some in the gay and lesbian community distancing 
themselves due to his unpredictable conduct and volatile 
personality.

Medical Exploitation on children

What is sold to the public as compassion is in fact institutionalized harm. This is not healthcare. It is ideological indoctrination, profit-driven exploitation, and medical malpractice. The trans medical industry is not saving children, it is sacrificing them.

It’s time to protect the truth, defend science, and put children’s safety before politics and profit.

Brain Scan Claims

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