Will plunging testosterone levels destroy America?



Hard times create strong men; strong men create good times; good times create weak men; and weak men create hard times.

The familiar maxim expresses not just historical truth but also basic biology.

If we keep ignoring this grim reality, the fallout won’t just be flabbier bodies or fleeting mood swings — we're risking the collapse of the very bedrock that holds society together.

When strong men were busy building the world, their testosterone levels soared. But as times got easier, weak men chose leisure over labor and onanism over industry, indulging in comfort and losing the very hormone that made their ancestors formidable.

Now we're left with soft times and even softer men — men facing hard times with low drive and even lower testosterone.

High testosterone built America. Low testosterone could destroy it.

A 'toxic' waste

The wrongful and absolutely absurd demonization of testosterone hinges on a shallow, reductionist narrative that equates this hormone with uncontrolled aggression.

But controlled aggression is a basic survival mechanism, a tool used not just in times of war but in achieving excellence, protecting the innocent, and driving innovation. Controlled aggression can be a force for good — and it is testosterone that provides it. Indeed, this "toxic" hormone is the lifeblood of masculine vitality.

Low testosterone doesn’t just make men sluggish; it’s linked to a range of debilitating conditions, including osteoporosis, depression, and metabolic syndrome. Credible studies show that men with low testosterone levels have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease while other studies have identified links to diabetes and cognitive decline.

As you read this, testosterone levels are tanking in the U.S. This isn’t just about muscle or mood; it’s a public health crisis. When a society scapegoats testosterone and vilifies masculinity, it’s not just attacking strong men — it’s endangering itself in a willful act of self-sabotage.

High testosterone-fueled men performed the necessary work that got us where we are today: They built the roads and skyscrapers, led the armies, and defended the vulnerable. And high testosterone-fueled men are needed to maintain the world we've inherited.

Contrary to leftist hysteria, it’s not the strong men we should fear but the men too weak to protect what matters.

Beta-maxxing

We’re supposedly living in the "knowledge economy." How ironic, then, that so many men seem oblivious to a simple fact: Sitting on your a** all day is a disaster for your health — and a testosterone killer.

Despite all the data at our fingertips, it's as if we've collectively ignored what our bodies are screaming at us: Get up and move!

The reality is that manual labor and physical exertion are strongly correlated with higher testosterone levels. Study after study shows that men who engage in traditional manual occupations exhibit higher testosterone levels than their sedentary counterparts.

Evolution has hardwired men to exert, lift, and labor — to embrace physical work. When we sideline this essential biological need in favor of desk jobs and sedentary routines, we undermine our own physiology. We slowly crumble.

Men stuck in sedentary lifestyles aren't just seeing their testosterone levels nosedive — they’re facing sharply increased risks of depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts. What we’re witnessing is a generation of males cut off from their own biology, soft in body and mind, wandering aimlessly, and without a sense of purpose.

Death by dad bod

And to make matters worse, low testosterone is closely tied to soaring obesity rates — another crisis wreaking havoc on America’s health. Our fixation on convenience, comfort, and screen time is exacting a steep biological toll. In fact, it’s taking lives.

A recent study in the Annals of Internal Medicine revealed that men with the lowest testosterone levels face a starkly higher risk of all-cause mortality. If we keep ignoring this grim reality, the fallout won’t just be flabbier bodies or fleeting mood swings — we're risking the collapse of the very bedrock that holds society together.

Sadly, the cracks are already showing. Very recently, we saw “white dudes” and “girl dads” cheering on Kamala Harris. The left’s poster boy for masculinity is Andy Cohen — a man so effeminate, he makes RuPaul look like Bear Grylls.

Which raises a rather important question: What can be done to stop America from becoming a nation of Andy Cohen’s?

Measure of man

The first step is figuring out where you stand.

The most reliable way to diagnose low testosterone is through a blood test. Doctors usually measure total and free testosterone levels, along with markers like sex hormone-binding globulin and luteinizing hormone.

A reading below 300 ng/dL often signals low testosterone, particularly if symptoms like fatigue, low libido, mood swings, or muscle loss are present.

Sacking up

Men naturally lose testosterone as they age, but lifestyle choices can hasten this decline. Here are some ways you can naturally boost testosterone.

1. Lift weights

Strength training is crucial. As mentioned earlier, men are built to lift heavy things and put them down — over and over again. Pick up dumbbells, do arm curls, deadlifts, squats, and farmer walks. It’s not rocket science — it’s common sense (another thing in short supply).

2. Go outside

Time outdoors is essential too — exposure to morning sunlight boosts vitamin D, a key player in testosterone production. Get 10 to 15 minutes of direct morning sunlight each day to optimize your circadian rhythms; this, in turn, improves sleep quality.

3. Get sleep

And quality sleep is vitally important — aim for seven to nine hours a night. Sleep deprivation wreaks havoc on testosterone levels.

4. Manage stress

Of course, stress management is also key. Chronic stress spikes cortisol, which directly suppresses testosterone production.

5. Eat right

Diet obviously plays a crucial role as well. Consuming foods rich in zinc and magnesium, such as lean beef, oysters, pumpkin seeds, spinach, and almonds, is essential for maintaining healthy testosterone levels.

These nutrients are key to supporting hormonal balance and preserving your masculine qualities.

It's also important to avoid foods that can negatively impact testosterone levels, such as soy products, which are high in phytoestrogens that can mimic estrogen in the body.

6. Embrace the struggle

A society that shames strength and glorifies softness sets itself on a path to ruin. As more men spend their days sitting on their butts and lying on their bellies, we risk losing the civilization built on the backs and shoulders of our forefathers.

CNN talking head Dana Bash acknowledges DNC's appeal to men with testosterone deficits



CNN host Dana Bash suggested this week that this year's Democratic National Convention was strategically geared toward men with testosterone deficits, particularly those averse to type A male personalities and machismo displays.

Jake Tapper told fellow CNN talking heads Bash and Abby Phillip Wednesday that whereas women "overwhelmingly" support Harris, men tend to support former President Donald Trump.

An Economist/YouGov poll released this week revealed that 51% of women who are registered voters indicated they support Harris; 38% said they supported Trump. Alternatively, 49% of male respondents said they intend to vote for Trump, and 42% said they were going to vote for Harris.

"There's the gender gap. Then there's the idea that for the last month, the Democratic Party has been rallying around a woman at the top of the ticket," said Bash. "Which is — the only other time they did it, which is in 2016. And it has been noteworthy to see how they are learning about what to do and how to confront Donald Trump as the opponent to a woman. 2016 and now — very different campaigns, very different female candidates."

According to Bash, this time around, Democrats are attempting to appeal to more effeminate men.

'There is a contrast that is going to be on display tonight, here.'

"They are doing so in trying to put forward male figures, Tim Walz being one of them, Doug Emhoff last night, who can speak to men out there who might not be the sort of testosterone-laden, you know, gun-toting kind of guy who wants to listen to Hulk Hogan and the kind of players that came out at the RNC or might want to listen to that," said Bash. "But also, in addition, understand that it's okay in 2024 to be a man comfortable in his own skin who supports a woman."

"That's something that they really are trying to work on with male voters beyond the base," added Bash.

After the allusion to low-testosterone men, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff — who recently admitted having an affair during his first marriage — Jake Tapper referenced a previous conversation about "different definitions of masculinity in 2024" and suggested the Republican National Convention had alternatively been "testosterone-y," citing speeches from UFC CEO Dana White, Kid Rock, and Hulk Hogan as examples.

After expressing dissatisfaction with Hulk Hogan's recent joke about body-slamming Kamala Harris, Abby Phillip said, "When we talk about the kind of testosterone that they put on display at the RNC, that's what it was. There is a contrast that is going to be on display tonight, here. There are going to be people associated with Planned Parenthood, the Human Rights Campaign — the LGBTQ+ organization."

"They are going to be putting those people on the stage to talk about a different version of America," continued Phillip. "But for Democrats, it's always this balancing act between feeding the need for their base, to hear these messages of affirmation about a sort of rainbow coalition, if you will, of their party. But they do also have to talk to the people, who maybe they're not comfortable with the Hulk Hogans, but they do want the party to speak to them right now."

'You have a lot of younger men admiring the strength of Trump.'

While Democrats are allegedly striving to appeal to those men who feel uncomfortable "with the Hulk Hogans," young American men are increasingly turning conservative and orienting toward strength contra cosmopolitan values.

The Guardian recently noted that whereas in 2016, 51% of young men identified or leaned toward the Democratic Party, that number dropped last year to 39%. In the months since, young men have begun to favor Republican control of Congress and have taken even more of a shine to Trump.

"This idea of America needing someone who is a strong masculine figure — I think the Republican campaign this year is doing it even in a more pronounced and overt way than it did in 2016," Melissa Deckman, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute, told the Guardian. "You have a lot of younger men admiring the strength of Trump — or what they think is strong."

Deckman indicated that in 2022, 49% of Gen Z men said that the U.S. had become "too soft and feminine." Last year, she said that 60% of the cohort said the same.

'The message is too feminine: 'Everything you're doing is destroying the planet.'

There are some inside the Democratic Party who have raised the alarm about the apparent feminization project under way, including Democratic strategist James Carville.

"If you listen to Democratic elites — NPR is my go-to place for that — the whole talk is about how women, and women of color, are going to decide this election," Carville told the New York Times earlier this year. "I'm like: 'Well, 48 percent of the people that vote are males. Do you mind if they have some consideration?'"

Carville zeroed in on one possible reason Harris' predecessor was shedding support among minority voters and potentially alienating men: "A suspicion of mine is that there are too many preachy females."

Citing research by the Young Men Research Initiative, the Guardian noted that Harris is unlikely to perform better with young male voters than Biden.

"'Don't drink beer. Don't watch football. Don't eat hamburgers. This is not good for you,'" continued Carville. "The message is too feminine: 'Everything you're doing is destroying the planet. You've got to eat your peas.'"

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Planned Parenthood helped transmogrify an autistic teen. The mutilated victim is now seeking amends.



Planned Parenthood was founded by the infamous eugenicist Margaret Sanger, who stressed the need to "apply a stern and rigid policy of sterilization, and segregation to that grade of population whose progeny is already tainted or whose inheritance is such that objectionable traits may be transmitted to offspring."

In Sanger's own words, "morons, mental defectives, epileptics," along with criminals, the poor, the illiterate, and the unemployed, were unfit to breed and should therefore be precluded from doing so.

While the organization eventually became synonymous with the wholesale slaughter of the unborn in America, Planned Parenthood — which receives $670 million annually in government funding — appears nevertheless keen to keep sterilizing vulnerable Americans.

The Free Press indicated on the basis of insurance claim data that the organization has become one of the country's leading providers of sex-change hormones for young adults, the sustained use of which invariably impacts fertility. Such drugs are reportedly available at roughly 450 Planned Parenthood locations and were made available to at least 40,000 patients just in 2023 — roughly 40% of whom were ages 18-22.

In recent years, numerous victims of the sex-change regime have taken legal action against the medical practitioners who left them mutilated and sterile.

Luka Hein filed a lawsuit last year against the University of Nebraska Medical Center and numerous UNMC medical practitioners alleging that their "misleading descriptions and false claims" pertaining to sex-change mutilations were in violation of the state's Consumer Protection Act.

In an apparent first, a detransitioner has taken legal action against Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

According to her medical malpractice suit filed earlier this year, Cristina Hineman "is an example of the growing number of young people who have been victims of so-called 'gender-affirming care,' characterized by the immediate, no-questions-asked 'affirmation' of one's desired gender identity, irrespective of the underlying reasons for such desire and without any mental health assessment."

While struggling earlier in her youth with then-undiagnosed autism, Hineman "never felt any discomfort with her gender or expressed any desire to be a different gender." However, after enrolling in public school and becoming steeped in propaganda about "gender identities," she began to fixate on the notion that perhaps she was "non-binary" or even a man trapped in a woman's body.

"It's a medicalized version of normal teen rebellion," Hineman told the Free Press. "And I got completely sucked into that."

'Pieces of my body are missing.'

During her immersion in gender ideology, Hineman, now 20, also began to suffer from "anxiety and major depressive disorder, social exclusion disorder, self-harm, and passive suicidal ideation," said her complaint.

These mental health issues were compounded by the COVID-19 lockdowns.

The Free Press indicated that facing some pushback and skepticism from her parents, Hineman waited until her 18th birthday in 2021 to make an appointment at the Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood to start the process of medically indulging her mental sickness.

Hineman's lawsuit states that after a single 30-minute visit, she was prescribed testosterone gel — having only days earlier settled on a male identity.

The clinicians at that Planned Parenthood would continue to prescribe her testosterone without question for well over a year, and in fact would increase her dosage at Cristina’s request (rather than their own clinical judgment).

The effects of testosterone on women seeking to pass as men include: emotional instability; impaired fertility; deepened voice; liver damage; cancer; diabetes; cessation of menses; acne; facial hair growth; weight gain; fatigue; cramps; and vertigo.

Planned Parenthood allegedly did not request or require any previous medical or mental health records from Hineman before starting her on a regimen of this life-altering hormone.

Hineman subsequently had her healthy breasts cut off "all the while cheered on by her supposed mental health providers."

Following her double mastectomy, she realized she had made a terrible mistake.

"She experienced profound regret and realized that transitioning was not resolving her mental health issues but was in fact worsening them, that surgery and hormones had not made her a man," said the complaint.

"I wanted a flat chest, but you don't understand that you're not just going to have a man's chest," Hineman told the Independent Women's Forum. "It's going to be numb, so tight all the time, you’re not going to be able to feel. It's going to feel like empty space because it is."

Shortly after her elective surgery, she saw a beautiful woman on television and realized she missed her femininity.

"I had the realization this never should have happened," said Hineman. "Pieces of my body are missing."

Hineman soon stopped taking testosterone and began de-transitioning. It dawned on her as natural hormones began doing their job uninterrupted by Planned Parenthood that she wanted children — children she would now be unable to breastfeed.

At the outset of her de-transition, Hineman indicated she returned to Planned Parenthood for answers.

"I wanted to know what was going to happen to my body, and [the nurse with whom she had the initial consult] had no idea," said Hineman. "She kept saying, 'It's different for everyone. There's no way to know.'"

"That was the moment I just realized, like, 'Wow, this woman doesn't even know what she's talking about.' I don't understand how my consent could have been informed if the person prescribing it to me doesn’t even know what happens if I stop, let alone me knowing," added Hineman.

Hineman is seeking unspecified damages from Planned Parenthood and the other health care providers who had a hand in her transmogrification for negligence and a failure to obtain informed consent.

The Independent Women's Forum indicated that Planned Parenthood did not respond to a request for comment but has denied Hineman's allegations in court documents.

Campbell Miller Payne, the Texas law firm that took up her case, stated:

Like so many other vulnerable and struggling girls and young women, she sought help for her mental health struggles but was instead recklessly sent down a path of medicalization that began with cross-sex hormones and sadly culminated in a double mastectomy of her healthy breasts. We are honored to represent her in holding Planned Parenthood and others accountable for the damage they have done and continue to do.

"I don't want this to happen to other young people like me — young people with mental health problems who struggle to find their identity," said Hineman.

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