The Arc of History is going to remain tethered to reason and reality. It's not with Lia Thomas or Dylan Mulvaney or Rachel Levine or Sam Brinton or Jeffrey Marsh. It's not with the furry porn enthusiast who shot Charlie Kirk. It's not with the NYT writer who wrote that "word began to spread" in NCAA women's swimming that the 6'4" man who was dominating every race and who exposed his intact penis and testicles in the women's locker room every day may have been trans.
It's not with Chase Strangio assuring us all that "a penis isn't a male body part, it's just an unusual body part for a woman to have," or telling Jake Tapper on CNN that kids know they are trans at the age of two, before going before SCOTUS and admitting that there had never been any evidence to support the claim that blocking the puberty of children reduces suicide, en route to losing the case trying to block bans on blocking the puberty of children to "affirm their gender."
It's not with Ezra Klein and Ta-Nehisi Coates gravely, sagely nodding to one another under the studio lights as they agree that the majority of this country have beliefs that are "fundamentally and morally wrong," when they agree that women should have a right to draw a boundary between themselves and all men, including those who say they are women, in their sports and their intimate spaces.
The arc of history is with Sall Grover and JK Rowling and with robust supermajorities of the American public who know that none of the demands of this domineering, authoritarian movement that masquerades as a civil rights movement makes sense to grant because none of the claims they make about reality are true.

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