Life Time Fitness ‘trans’ member finally BANNED: ‘Forced to play along with the delusions of the mentally ill’



Eris Discordia Montano is a 50-year-old divorced father of one, who decided to start identifying as a so-called “lesbian” — and began frequenting the women’s locker room at a St. Louis gym.

On July 29, Montano began parading around the indoor pool area in a royal-blue bikini, and showering, shaving, and doing his makeup inside the women’s locker room.

Allegedly, when he was confronted in the women’s room sauna by a member who said he shouldn’t be there, he tugged at his bikini top to show off his “breast” to prove that he was a woman.

The management at Life Time Fitness then defended its decision to allow Montano to undress, shower, and groom himself with women and children — while Montano posted threats to harm himself and others across social media, as well as photos of guns.

When Life Time Fitness reversed its decision and forcibly removed Monsanto from the club, he then drove to the woman’s house who complained. The woman’s husband, a former Marine, spotted him and locked his wife inside the bathroom, grabbed his gun, and positioned himself in the house ready to defend.

Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” is horrified that it’s come to this point, but he knows how we did.

“We got here by pandering. We’ve made transvestites believe they have the right to undress, shower, and poop alongside women and children. We’ve elevated their expectations, which elevates their feelings of victimization, oppression, and anger,” Whitlock says.

“We’ve made transvestites expect to be treated like women. I’ve lived long enough. We didn’t used to do this. Plumbing was always the determining factor in bathroom usage. Bat and balls go here, mitts and gloves go there,” he continues.

“We’re being forced to play along with the delusions of the mentally ill,” he adds.


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Trans agenda OBLITERATED when man exposes LGBTQ hypocrisy at NYC Pride



Lionel McGloin might just be a genius.

McGloin is known for his “man on the street” style interviews that expertly point out the hypocrisy of the interviewees — and his latest string of interviews at the New York City Pride Festival might just be his best yet.

In one clip, McGloin interviews a young woman clad in a little rainbow Pride-themed dress.

“All these beautiful trans women out here, tell us about your transition, how it went,” he says in a classic deadpan demeanor.

“Can I hold this please,” the woman says, frustrated and reaching for the mic. “I have a question for you. Why are you asking me those questions?”

“We’re interviewing like trans women and stuff like that,” he answers.

“I’m not a trans woman,” she responds angrily.

“We’re fully supportive, fully supportive,” he continues, refusing to back down. “We just want to like talk about like the transitions, like the various challenges we’ve had.”

“I’ve never transitioned because I was born a woman,” she says.

As McGloin continues to purposely misunderstand her, she gets increasingly frustrated — to the point that she says exactly what conservatives have been saying all along.

“You thought I was a man?” she asks, offended.

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” couldn’t be more impressed with McGloin’s work.

“Oh, so you do think there’s a difference between men and women,” Rubin says, adding, “When someone thinks that you were a trans woman aka man, then it suddenly gets offensive.”


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VIRAL VIDEO: Trans woman takes positive pregnancy test?



Radical lefties rejoice as we finally have proof that trans women can get pregnant.

Or do we?

Pat Gray plays a video that’s since gone viral of a trans woman celebrating his first positive pregnancy test.

“You guys, I took a pregnancy test. I thought something looked a little suspicious,” the man said into the mirror while holding his protruding stomach.

“But yeah, I took a pregnancy test, and I was positive. I’ve been on hormones for around three years, and I knew that this was gonna eventually be able to happen, and I’m super happy,” he continued, before showing the plus sign on the test.

What are we seeing here? History being made? A satirical skit mocking those who believe men can bear children? Or a medical phenomenon caused by who-knows-what unnatural procedures?

In Pat’s opinion, the video is probably a joke. “It might be making a point,” he says.

“But you don't know anymore, man! We are living in the strangest timeline,” says Keith Malinak.

And it’s true — it is nearly impossible these days to tell the difference between mockery and the next culture war.

Watch the video below and decide for yourself.


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Is Tumblr making kids trans?



Daisy Strongin is a wife, mother, and de-transitioner who once truly believed she was a boy before finding Christ.

Strongin cites feelings of being uncomfortable with her own body and femininity, which led to her transition — as well as being chronically online at the young age of 11 years old.

It was 2009, and she had just gotten her first laptop.

Strongin spent most of her free time online, focusing on YouTube and Tumblr before stumbling on a Tumblr community with the same interests as her: "Doctor Who" and "Sherlock."

“I wasn’t at all looking for gender related stuff at first, but then the gender Tumblr stuff and the Doctor Who, Sherlock stuff — there’s some intersection,” Strongin tells Allie Beth Stuckey, adding, “I think that a lot of the girls that were in those fandoms also felt like they didn’t fit in.”

Strongin recalls stumbling on something that defined the term “gender queer” when she was in high school.

“It was basically saying gender queer is when you feel like you’re neither male nor female, or like you’re a bit of both, and I really resonated with that,” she explains, noting that the existence of the term made her feel better about herself because she wasn’t alone in her feelings.

“Then I kind of fell into a rabbit hole of all of these other different made up identities regarding gender and people,” Strongin says.

While in some cases, kids are groomed by adults into believing they’re transgender, Strongin is adamant that it wasn’t adults — but mostly other young girls online.

Then, she started watching YouTube videos of people documenting their transitions.

“As I sort of dove into the gender community,” she explains, “I started to convince myself that I’m probably trans, because there were a lot of influencers saying things like ‘If you think you’re trans you probably are.’”

Then, she started to hear people online claiming that if you believe you might be trans and don’t transition, you’re more likely to “off yourself at some point.”

Because Strongin was depressed at the time, she took the advice — or what Stuckey calls a “threat” — to heart.

“Hearing that,” Strongin says, “it went from being just like this silly little label that I felt like fit me and just kind of a personality trait really, to this is life and death.”


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Did Trevor Noah prove himself a COWARD with THIS response to a trans activist guest?



South African comedian, writer, producer, and political commentator Trevor Noah may have shown his cowardice with his response (or lack thereof) to Veronica Ivy, a trans activist he invited on his show.

Dave Rubin, for one, is thoroughly unimpressed with Noah’s “absolute inability to say what is true with any degree of conviction.”

Ivy, like many trans activists, launched into a nonsensical diatribe about why trans women are actually women.

“People like to say that it’s a complicated issue,” he said, “[but] I don’t actually think it is.”

“It all boils down to: do you actually think that trans women and intersex women are real women and are really female or not? And if you do, it's very simple — just stop policing who counts as a real woman,” he told Noah.

Ivy also claimed that there is a “history of racism” due to discrimination against “intersex athletes” who are typically “women of color from the global South.” Apparently, “white women's conceptions of femininity ... [are] being weaponized against trans people” in order to protect “the fragile, weak, cis white woman.”

Nonsense. Nonsense. Nonsense.

But does Trevor Noah throw the B.S. flag?

Nope.

“There are many elements to what you said, which I appreciate,” he responded. “One thing that confuses me personally is it seems like we have discussions about who should participate in which category.”

“There are many who would argue (who are not transphobes): ... ‘But you have an unnatural advantage over [biological women] and that makes the sport unfair.’ How do you respond to that?” asked Noah.

“This idea that like, 'Oh, you're not a biological woman,' is false," Ivy responded.

“Well, I am a woman — that's a fact. I am female, so all my identity records, my racing license, my medical records all say female, right? And I'm pretty sure I’m made of biological stuff, so I'm a biological female as well,” he explained to Noah.

More nonsense.

“So this question of 'do trans women have an advantage over cis women?' — we don't know. In fact, there's basically no published research on this question; however, there’s good reason to think that there isn’t,” he continued as Noah remained silent.

The glaring irony is that Veronica Ivy is a trans athlete who is a two-time world track cycling champion (in the women’s division, of course). But there’s no research to indicate that he had an advantage, right?

“[Noah] can't just defend what is obviously true,” says Dave. “It's fairly obvious to me if you got that guy in a room, he would say ... he wouldn't want his 5-year-old daughter competing against 5-year-old boys.”

“But, you see, he won't defend it on his own merit ... because he's just a servant of the machines,” Dave sighs.


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Parents SUE SCHOOL over 'trans' indoctrination



Woke ideology has been infiltrating the American educational system, and parents are getting fed up.

And Lauren Chen is one of those parents.

“There are people out there, activists who are determined to groom your children to embrace a dangerous and hedonistic lifestyle because it furthers their own ideology,” she says.

Chen reports that in a very shocking story out of Colorado, teachers were secretly grooming students into embracing transgenderism.

This happened to the point to where one of those students attempted suicide.

Now, parents at the school are suing.

A Daily Mail headline concerning the matter reads, “Parents are suing over claims teachers encouraged their sixth-grade daughters to join LGBTQ club but to keep it a secret: Girls were told ‘if they are not happy in their bodies they are transgender.’”

“There is absolutely no reason,” Chen says, “why a school should have an LGBTQ club in the first place. But not only do these clubs exist, but they’re actually being held in secret with parents actively being sidelined in their own children’s development because these teachers — they’re activists — and they think they know better than you.”

America First Policy Institute and Illumine Legal filed the lawsuit against Poudre School District on behalf of the parents, whose sixth-grade daughters attended Wellington Middle-High School.

According to reports, the students who attended the club were encouraged to hide any discussions on polyamory, puberty blockers, transgenderism, gender identity, sexuality, suicide, and name and pronoun changes from their parents.

Chen believes this is the reason why school choice is so important.

“If you’re not able to homeschool, which would be preferable,” she explains, “you have to know that sending your kids to these public schools — you could be the most conservative, God-fearing family on Earth, but if your child is spending what, 9:00-3:00 or 8:00-3:00 every single day surrounded by these leftist activists, you can bet your bottom dollar they are absorbing the things that they are being taught.”


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