‘What is a Woman’ documentary Transman hero exposed US liberal media: ‘Medically transitioning children is all about money!’

In a recent turn of events, a politically controversial documentary titled “What is a Woman” has sparked a heated debate on Twitter. The documentary, which delves into sensitive topics surrounding gender identity, was initially suppressed by several individuals on the social media platform during a live stream hosted by the conservative online news outlet, Daily Wire.

This act of censorship caught the attention of billionaire Elon Musk, who labeled it as a “mistake by many people at Twitter” and highlighted the subsequent backlash as an example of the “Streisand Effect.”

As a direct result of the online outcry, millions of users not only flocked to join Daily Wire’s live stream, but over a hundred million viewers also watched Matt Walsh’s documentary, which has faced criticism from American liberals and members of the transgender community who accuse it of being “bigoted” and “transphobic.”

However, thanks to the unintended consequence of the “Streisand Effect,” this surge in attention has allowed millions of people to become acquainted with the stories featured in “What is a Woman.”

One such individual is Scott Newgent, a self-described lesbian, trans man, and parent, who shared a tragic personal experience of undergoing sexual transition and shed light on the controversial and lucrative industry behind medically transitioning children.

During a speech directed at the American liberal media, Newgent challenged prevailing notions by asserting that the issue of medically transitioning children is not solely about human rights but primarily driven by financial motives.

He implored the media to undertake the difficult task of pursuing truth and justice, even at the risk of being labeled as bigots in the present, as he believed history would ultimately recognize them as heroes.

“I ask that you do the hard thing today, and I know that this is your industry. And God forbid, if you step outside your house, your family, you’re republican conservative and do the right thing, but if you do, I tell you one thing. You will be called a bigot today. But those bigots in history will go down as heroes,” he said.

Newgent concluded his impassioned address by questioning whether the media would fulfill its duty to save these vulnerable children by covering the topic extensively, conducting investigations, and interviewing all relevant parties, or if they would simply remain passive bystanders.

“So are you, in the media, that can save these kids are gonna do the right thing and cover and investigate and ask questions and interview everybody? Or you’re just gonna sit there and record?”

Scott Newgent, who had once identified as a woman, had experienced childbirth and embraced motherhood before deciding to undergo a transition to become a man at the age of 42. He has now emerged as a vocal critic of the transgender movement.

Newgent highlights the exorbitant costs associated with his transition, estimated at around $1 million, which includes ongoing medical expenses related to combating recurring infections that perplex medical professionals.

Additionally, he points to disturbing findings indicating that young teenage girls who undergo hormone blockers may experience improper spinal fusion, resulting in a hunched posture and premature death by the age of 30. It is noteworthy that many parents supported their daughters’ transition due to concerns about suicide risks associated with non-supportive environments.

Newgent asserts that the education of pre-teens and teenagers should emphasize the existence of multiple ways to define womanhood, rather than perpetuating the notion that a strong personality or thinker must be trapped in the wrong body.

He also sheds light on the lawsuit that forced the hormone blocker manufacturer, Lupron, to pay over $800 million for its unlawful conduct.

Furthermore, citing a survey conducted by Joey Mannarino and Dr. Lisa Littman in 2018, Newgent reveals alarming statistics about rapid-onset gender dysphoria among children. The data demonstrates that many of these children had previously expressed non-heterosexual orientations or exhibited mental health and neurodevelopmental disorders before identifying as transgender. It also highlights the significant influence of transgender friend groups and online communities in shaping these individuals’ beliefs, raising concerns about potential grooming and isolation from non-transgender peers and families.

The documentary “What is a Woman” has ignited a contentious debate on social media, with Twitter suppressing its promotion initially, only to inadvertently trigger a surge in viewership due to the “Streisand Effect.”

The film features individuals like Newgent, who share personal stories and expose the profit-driven nature of the industry behind medically transitioning children.

Newgent, now a critic of the transgender movement, raises valid concerns about the physical and psychological risks associated with such transitions, as well as the potential grooming and isolation of vulnerable youth.

These revelations call for a nuanced and informed discussion regarding gender identity and the well-being of young individuals, prompting society to reflect on the consequences of virtue signaling and the impact on our youth.

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