The French Philosophers Who Gave Us Radical Feminism, Transgenderism

President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders restricting transgender surgeries and drugs for children and directing the U.S. Department of Justice to criminally prosecute teachers who affirm students’ transgender/non-binary identities have, as expected, created howls of protest and cries of “bigotry” from those on the political left. 

But, surprisingly, when Trump declared there are only two genders — male and female — he also struck at the very roots of radical feminism. What most Americans don’t know, because they’ve never been told, is that transgender ideology and radical feminism (the kind that hates and rails against masculinity, marriage, family, motherhood and God) began together and have long gone hand in hand.  

It’s time for a short, quick history lesson.  

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