Are women finally fighting back? With the transgender movement all but erasing women, minimizing their value to the point where corporate America feels perfectly comfortable having a man with a penis who makes a mockery of being a woman push menstrual products and sports bras, women have been strangely quiet.
Until now.
Playing on what may prove to be the greatest marketing blunder in modern history, which is Bud Light’s decision to hitch its wagon to TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney as he celebrates “365 days of girlhood,” women took to Twitter on Tuesday to celebrate being REAL women.
One such example was seen from a social media account under the name The REAL Politically Savvy: “Today, I celebrate 15,330 days of being a woman. I’ve been pregnant 2 times (lost my 1st baby due to my below mentioned medical conditions) and gave birth to a beautiful biological baby girl that came out of my womb. I’ve had to battle polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis and adenomyosis my whole life, had to endure 8 surgeries to attempt to correct my female reproductive conditions, but ultimately had to have a hysterectomy 287 days after I gave birth to my daughter because my body had been put through so much… No man can say he has done these things because You cannot change your gender.”
Inspired by the message, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., tweeted: “Today, I celebrate 13,262 days of being a woman. I’ve been pregnant five times (miscarried in 2012) and gave birth to four incredible boys that came out of my womb. Any day now, one of those boys will make me a grandmother. Womanhood is so much more than just dressing up in makeup and a skirt for internet videos.”
Today, I celebrate 13,262 days of being a woman. I’ve been pregnant five times (miscarried in 2012) and gave birth to a four incredible boys that came out of my womb.
Any day now, one of those four boys will make me a grandmother.
Womanhood is so much more than just dressing up… https://t.co/uYmwZTQWte pic.twitter.com/9OocYRV0Br
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) April 12, 2023
Similar responses poured in, far too many to document but here are but a few examples of women noting the joys and sacrifices that are exclusive to females alone — a beautiful sight to behold:
Today I celebrate 12,620 days of real womanhood.
Where’s my sponsorship? @budweiserusa @Tampax @Nike pic.twitter.com/QbrZXq0l0x
— 〽️MAGA Barbie ♀️ (@stillunwoke17) April 11, 2023
Today, I celebrate 12,065 days of being a woman. I’m a sister, aunt, daughter, granddaughter, and now a mother. I’ve endured 229 menstrual cycles. I’ve been pregnant one time & gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. My body grew a human child, and my body is now feeding a human… pic.twitter.com/CxETRkwprf
— LEAHmemes (@itsreallyleah) April 11, 2023
Today I celebrate 24,196 days of being a woman. I’ve been pregnant. I’ve given birth to a beautiful baby girl who I never got to raise. I’ve survived ovarian cancer. A male can pretend to be a woman but NO man can say he has done these things. You cannot change your gender. https://t.co/UcBGfXCmoq pic.twitter.com/ZQw16sk6I3
— Judianna (@Judianna) April 10, 2023
Today I celebrate 18,155 days of womanhood. I’ve held 8 babies in my womb. I gave birth to/raised 6. I went through triple negative breast cancer & would’ve had ovarian cancer had I not had my ovaries removed in time. No man can say these things,even if he appropriates my gender. https://t.co/wUkwMcf3yV pic.twitter.com/SGQG331d1K
— cactus girl (@cactusncookies) April 10, 2023
Today I celebrate 14,258 days of being a woman. I got my first period at 12 and because of it I have been able to give birth to four beautiful children… that’s 40 months of pregnancy, 12 mo of nausea, countless prenatal appointments, tests and cervical checks, stretch marks,… https://t.co/igIpCMeBLx pic.twitter.com/D47AK8OlGE
— Coco (@CoClarified) April 12, 2023
On the flip side, a welcome change of pace can be seen here — men celebrating their proper role as men:
Today I celebrate 12, 214 days of NOT being a woman. I can have children, but I can never be pregnant. I was born to lead my family, provide, and protect. My testosterone level gives me a deeper voice, more muscle strength, and more bone strength. Drugs can reduce this and… pic.twitter.com/dQ4UYwkU6i
— Travis (@Travis_in_Flint) April 11, 2023
Today, I celebrate 18,549 days of not being a woman
I have children, but can’t get pregnant.
I get moody, but don’t have a period.
My natural testosterone makes my voice deeper. I have natural strength without hormones
I have daughters and love the wonderful natural women….. pic.twitter.com/oUzBHxiN5r— Mike ⚾️ (@Mikedknight) April 11, 2023
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