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Writer's pictureArthur Cleroux

Exposing the Machinery Behind the Transgender Madness

Updated: Dec 13, 2024

Jeff Younger shows us where it came from, how it works, and how to defeat it!

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Jeff Younger first gained national attention in a deeply personal and public battle to protect his young son from being transitioned. What began as a custody dispute became a lightning rod in the broader cultural war over gender ideology, catapulting Younger into a position where he had to face the brunt of the Transgender Industrial Complex – largely alone – in the fight to give his son a chance at a future.


Younger shared a message on his platform to help the rest of us learn how the transgender movement operates and what can be done to resist its reach.


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THE RISE OF THE TRANSGENDER MOVEMENT

In an article on this topic (one I would highly recommend reading in full,) Younger writes about how transgenderism has rapidly evolved from a marginal issue to a dominant force in modern culture, permeating education, media and law.

Younger highlights the alarming speed of this change, with gender fluidity introduced to children as young as kindergarten, government-funded surgeries for minors, and dissenting parents silenced. The movement, supported by celebrities, corporations, and even religious institutions, has normalized ideas that seemed implausible a decade ago, raising concerns about societal and cultural manipulation.

Younger argues that this rapid transformation is not an organic evolution, but the result of coordinated efforts by activists, corporations and institutions with vested interests.

"This isn't about rights or equality – it's about power and profit," Younger states. "They've turned an ideology into a billion-dollar industry, preying on the vulnerable, particularly children."


He points to the rise of medical interventions like puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries marketed as "gender-affirming care" as a cornerstone of the movement. These procedures generate substantial profits for pharmaceutical companies and medical providers while creating lifelong patients. Younger describes this as the commodification of identity, where human struggles are turned into revenue streams.


THE MACHINERY BEHIND THE MOVEMENT


The transgender movement operates like a finely-tuned machine. Younger references what author Scott Howard calls the "Transgender Industrial Complex," a coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), advocacy groups, and corporate entities working to normalize and enforce gender ideology.


In America today, "advocacy groups" like the Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD wield significant cultural influence, backed by substantial financial resources. These organizations shape public opinion through media campaigns, lobbying and educational programs, often silencing dissenting voices by using effective ad hominem attacks or character assassinations to scare people away from opposing their plans.

"This isn't just activism – it's social engineering," Younger explains. "They control the narrative, redefine language, and use fear to enforce compliance."

The influence extends globally. Institutions like the United Nations have integrated gender ideology into their policies, pressuring member states to adopt laws that promote transgender rights. Younger argues that this top-down approach bypasses democratic debate, turning dissenters into outcasts.


It is the same playbook through which so many other tragic changes have been made in Western societies.


LANGUAGE AS A WEAPON

Younger notes that this battle over gender, like so many others pushed by the current establishment, isn't only about policy – it's about the manipulation of reality itself. Language, he says, is one of the most potent tools of the transgender movement.


"They've redefined basic terms like 'man' and 'woman,' turning them into subjective identities rather than biological realities," he explains. "When you control language, you control thought."


Younger highlights the enforcement of preferred pronouns and the redefinition of gender terms as deliberate acts of power. These linguistic changes compel individuals to adopt and affirm an ideology, whether they agree with it or not. Younger likens this to Orwellian "thought reform," where altering language reshapes societal perceptions and erodes the concept of objective truth.


One of the most alarming aspects of this is its impact on children. Schools have become a battleground, where concepts like gender fluidity are introduced at increasingly younger ages. In some cases, educators and institutions facilitate a child's transition without parental consent.


"This is indoctrination, plain and simple," Younger says. "They're teaching children to question their identity and reject their parents' authority"; and the consequences are profound. He points to the rising number of children identifying as transgender and the medical interventions that often follow. These treatments, he says, can cause irreversible harm, from infertility to lifelong health complications. He also highlights the stories of detransitioners – individuals who regret transitioning and face physical and emotional scars.


"This isn't liberation; it's exploitation," Younger argues. "Children are being used as pawns in a cultural agenda, and the cost is their innocence and wellbeing."


FIGHTING BACK: A PATH TO RESISTANCE


While the election of President Trump will undoubtedly bring massive positive change in this regard, the reality in many cases (such as in Democrat strongholds like California) is that parents will have to keep fighting this battle even while Trump makes change at the federal level. In these cases, the best chance for success will lie in organized resistance on multiple fronts, starting with parents getting deeply involved in their communities and forming groups where they can work together against this madness.

"Parents must reclaim their role as the primary educators and protectors of their children," says Younger. "That means being vigilant about what's being taught in schools, attending board meetings and, where possible, considering alternatives like homeschooling."

At the community level, Younger calls for the creation of support networks to counteract the influence of mainstream institutions. Churches, civic organizations and local groups can provide resources, legal assistance and safe spaces for families who resist the push toward gender ideology.


On the legislative front, he supports bills that ban medical transitioning for minors and protect parental rights. He emphasizes the need for grassroots campaigns to show lawmakers that this issue is central to preserving families and societal values.


Finally, Younger stresses the importance of philosophical resistance. He calls for a return to principles rooted in natural law and spiritual truth, offering a positive vision of human identity that celebrates the inherent dignity of the male and female sexes.


"This is about more than opposing an ideology – it's about building a culture grounded in truth and beauty," he says.


WHY THIS FIGHT MATTERS


For Jeff Younger, the battle against the transgender movement is not just a cultural skirmish but a fight for the soul of society. He warns that a world where biological realities are denied and parental authority is undermined is a world untethered from truth and justice.


Younger has faced this industrial complex and the injustice of the court system now for years, mostly alone. This fight is personal to him, just as it would be to any of us if it was our own sons or daughters whose futures were being decided by activist courts and a morally corrupt industrial complex.


"This isn't just about what's happening today – it's about the kind of society we leave for the next generation," he concludes. "We owe it to our children to stand up and speak the truth, no matter the cost."


Arthur is a former editor and consultant. Born in India to missionary parents, he spent his early career working in development for NGOs in Asia, Central America, and Africa.


Arthur has an educational background in history and psychology, with certifications from the University of Oxford and Leiden in the economics, politics, and ethics of mass migration and comparative theories in terrorism and counterterrorism. He is currently launching CivWest, a company focused on building capital to fund restorative projects and create resilient systems across the Western world.


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