Calling It What It Is: The Media Admits 'Trans Women' Are Men
How headlines about "banning trans women" from sports prove what everyone knows.
The media has finally said out loud what common sense has told us all along: "trans women" are men.
President Trump signed an executive order called "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports." It's clear about what it's doing—stopping males from competing against females. But the media isn't reporting it that way.
Look at the headlines:
NPR: "Trump signs order that seeks to ban transgender athletes from women's sports."
NBC News: "Trump signs executive order banning trans women from women’s sports."
NYT: "Trump Signs Order Barring Transgender Student-Athletes From Women’s Sports."
They keep saying it's a ban on "trans women," but the executive order itself talks about men. So why isn't the media saying that? Because even they know "trans women" are men, and it slips out when they write these headlines. If they really believed "trans women" were women, they'd frame it otherwise—but they don't
What the articles say:
NPR reported: "The order prohibits transgender women from competing in women's sports." But the executive order’s title is "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports." NPR didn't use that title in their headline because it makes the truth too obvious.
NBC News said: "President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday prohibiting transgender women and girls from competing in female sports." Again, the Executive Order doesn't mention "transgender women"; it says men. NBC knows these "trans women" are men, but they're trying to soften it for their audience.
CBS News went with: "President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order to ban transgender girls and women from competing on sports teams that match their gender identity." Notice how they completely skip over the fact that the Executive Order's actual title is about men in women’s sports. They can't even bring themselves to say it.
The New York Times wrote: "President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday aimed at prohibiting transgender women and girls from competing in women’s sports." But again, the Executive Order literally says it's about men. The NYT knows it but avoids saying it outright.
Why this matters:
The media—loud supporters of gender ideology—expose themselves every time they dodge the language in the executive order. By refusing to call these athletes "males” or “men," they’re showing they know the truth but are too scared to say it outright. But we see through it. And so does anyone paying attention.
The bottom line is simple: "Trans women" are men. The media knows it. And no amount of spin, soft language, or double-speak can hide the truth.
By avoiding the actual title of the executive order, these news outlets make it harder for their readers and viewers to get more information on the topic. The most basic journalism course used to teach that a reporter needs to state who, what, when, where, why, how — in the most specific words possible. Today, news is reported as heartfelt essays about the perceived dramatic arc of a story, not the facts.
The mainstream media is too cowardly to write the truth.