Miss Universe Erasing Women

Miss Universe Erasing Women. By Tim Young.

A new Miss Universe was crowned on Saturday and the transgender owner of the organization, Anne Jakrajutatip, took to the stage claiming to “celebrate women” and the supposed female-led future the beauty pageant.

Listen to the first few seconds — the voice!

Jakrajutatip took over ownership of the Miss Universe Organization last year from IMG Worldwide LLC, which previously bought the pageant from former President Donald Trump. Jakrajutatip is the first transgender owner of the organization in its 71 years of existence — or, as Jakrajutatip now claims, the “first woman owner.”

Jakrajutatip even criticized the organization’s past for being male-owned, even though, taking biology into account, the status quo hasn’t changed at all. “It has been 70 years that [sic] Miss Universe organization has been run by men,” Jakrajutatip stated. “But now, time is up. [Now] is the moment really for women to take the lead.”

Jakrajutatip’s speech was met with roaring woke applause from the audience as the transgender business mogul declared, “From now on it’s gonna be run by women, owned by a trans woman, for all women around the world to celebrate the power of feminism.”

Because nothing screams “the power of feminism” like a biological male dressing up as a woman and making boatloads of money for acting as an authority on what it means to be a woman. …

As the Overton Window shifts further leftward, anyone who dares to question the ethics of the trans agenda is ostracized by today’s culture, women are not becoming more empowered — they are being erased.

Groups are now even using the term “girlx” instead of “girls” to describe the female community. A promotional poster from the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, went viral last week for their own female erasure. The post advertised a “Cambridge Sports Night for Girlx.” They specified on the graphic that “girlx” meant the event was “Open to all those who identify as girls or with girlhood.” Much like the response to the term “Latinx” from the Latino community, “girlx” became the object of relentless mockery from women on Twitter.

Inspiring Story of our Miss Universe new owner Anne Jakrajutatip: