Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines has initiated Real Women's Day, observed on October 10th (XX), to recognize biological differences between men and women and challenge the erasure of women's identity in sports, prisons, and language.

In the midst of a growing societal obsession with gender fluidity, former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines has emerged as a powerful voice for biological reality, establishing Real Women's Day to recognize the fundamental differences between men and women. Observed annually on October 10th (XX), the day aims to counter the erosion of women's identity and rights in various spheres.

Gaines' journey to advocacy began with her personal experience at the 2022 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, where she found herself competing against transgender athlete Lia Thomas. She realized that the inclusion of biological males in women's sports not only undermines the integrity of competition but also erases the unique achievements of female athletes.

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Since then, Gaines has embarked on a nationwide speaking tour, visiting college campuses and engaging students, athletes, and administrators. She shares her experiences and highlights the detrimental effects of allowing men to participate in women's sports, including the loss of opportunities, emotional distress, and physical harm.

The erasure of women's identity extends beyond sports. Sororities, once exclusive communities for women, have been infiltrated by biological males claiming to identify as transgender. Female inmates in prisons face sexual assault and impregnation by male inmates placed in women's facilities. Language manipulation has reduced women to their biological functions, denying their unique experiences and identities.

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Gaines emphasizes the importance of using clear, sex-based language to protect women's rights. She encourages individuals to reject terms like "birthing-person" and instead embrace terms that acknowledge women's biological realities. By doing so, society can challenge the notion that there is an "unbiological" alternative to being male or female.

Real Women's Day is a call to action for individuals to celebrate women's existence and stand against ideologies that seek to erase their identity. By posting, talking about the day, and advocating for women's rights, supporters can amplify their voices and demonstrate their support for biological reality.

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

In honor of Real Women's Day, the clothing company XX-XY Athletics, founded by former Levi's executive Jennifer Sey, has established the Courage Wins Award. This award recognizes female athletes who have shown exceptional courage in speaking out against the inclusion of biological males in women's sports. Each awardee will receive a $5,000 scholarship.

Real Women's Day is a testament to the resilience and determination of those who believe in biological reality. By acknowledging and celebrating the unique contributions and identities of women, we can combat the erasure of their rights and ensure that future generations can live in a society that values and respects true equality.

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture

Real Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological CaptureReal Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological CaptureReal Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological CaptureReal Women's Day: Celebrating Biological Reality amidst Ideological Capture