I’m a screenwriter and my first book is under the final stages of review. Sounds good, no? But just as I finally move forward as a writer, I began to notice a truly new bizarre form of discrimination.
Arts and academia became full of a new type of anti-male discrimination. In a rush to show how progressive they are, these arts programs all began to accept male to female transgenders as women and then deny men who wish to remain men entrance into these programs. Plus, since Smith College decided to admit transgenders, all of the historically women’s colleges decided to admit male to female transgenders while denying normal men. A host of scholarships only for “women” were out there.
American hero Mark J Perry began fighting anti male and anti White discrimination by filing complaints with the US Department of Education against all race and sex based programs in education. Race based discrimination is illegal under Title VI, and sex discrimination. State laws often apply, and one can complain to federal or state authorities in order to end illegal discrimination.
I’m sure social justice warriors attack Perry as an angry white man. Well, I’m a Black guy. During my masters program at Columbia I had to pay cash and take out student loans for my master degrees. But people more intersectional than me, who were Black or Hispanic, got to attend Columbia for free due to being convicts, transgenders, or undocumented immigrants. The rest of us were just supposed to accept this. So I gladly joined the movement to end institutional racism and sexism in education.
As an artist I’m harmed by programs that exclude me due to my sex. No matter how hard I work, it’s insulting to reject me just because I am a man. And discriminating against people in the present just because of pass discrimination is absolutely awful.
Several women’s colleges, including Smith, told me I would need to live as a “woman” if I wanted to attend their college. What does live as a woman even mean? Become a transgender and have the full surgical procedures? Simply dress up in drag? Or can you be a bearded muscular man who everyone has to accept us a women simply because he says he is? Regardless, live as a woman is not a legal requirement, it is an illegal requirement
On 10/11/2022 Smith College replied to my email inquiry can gay men attend Smith. They direct told me I had to live as a woman to attend. I was appalled at this act of discrimination. On January 4th, 2023, I complained to Smith’s Title IX department. I got no response. I researched the state laws in Massachusetts. Race and sex discrimination are illegal across the board in Massachusetts. On January 24, 2023 I filed a sex discrimination complaint against Smith College as it denied admission to straight men and masculine gay men in violation of Massachusetts state law
Smith College in its discrimination against normal me has out the lives of women in danger. How so? The movement to declare any man who feels like a woman a woman has put men with fully intact genitalia in women’s prisons, lockerrooms, bathrooms, etc. Smith College and it’s so called sisters have been a part of a national movement to normalize transgenders in very delicate and potentially dangerous situations. Imagine a naked man attracted to women in the lockerroom with women. I don’t need to give details.
Yet while Smith participates in the endangerment of normal women, they don’t let normal men attend Smith College. They have a bizarre ideology where the biggest victim should be Alamo worshipped, and neither straight nor gay men fit that bill. And the fact that Smith and it’s sisters break the law in doing so makes it all the more worse.
I decided I cannot sit by and let gender ideology or critical race divide and destroy America. I had to take action, and I encourage others to do so too. MCAD, the anti discrimination authority in Massachusetts, is investigating Smith College.
Well written and you are correct. A clear example of our Identity Marxists' "long march through our institutions" implementing clearly illegal and to most immoral policies.
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