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Women With Cojones of Steel

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Having "cojones" means a person has the psychological and intellectual strength to stand up and take on a battle that they are completely committed to. It's called COURAGE. These women have cojones of steel - because they have the courage to stand up for and be completely committed to the things that are important to them, without fearing punishment by the rule-makers and their obedient puppets. I want to highlight these women who inspire me and many other women to stand their ground when they draw the line on things that are important to so many people in our country - the 95%. (We'll take on the depressing topic about People Who Have Testicles But No Cojones in another article).


1. Riley Gaines

You are a hero to me and so many other women. You went through, and survived (because you are so strong) the first competition in women's swimming where I saw a male swimmer who pretty much lapped all the real women competing under quote unquote Title 9 protections. You also had to be in the locker room with a guy who still had the male hardware attached, and who found his little space something to be proud of in a mocking way. Can ANYBODY who has ever loved a sister, daughter, mother, aunt, best girlfriend, etc ever think this is anything but abusing women. This made Title 9 become a sick joke. And Riley Gaines decided she was taking this on, and she has moved forward without fear, always having a voice, to protect all the rest of us and our loved ones.


2. Martina Navratilova

I remember watching you play tennis back in the 1970's and early 80's when my Dad was a big tennis buff, and I thought you were a badass. But now I'm really thankful for you speaking the truth about the physical differences between men and women that go so far beyond height and muscles. It's so important to help us understand these differences, and it's such an important aspect behind the reason why women's and men's sports need to stay in separate competitive spaces. I know you understand these realities, and I am so very thankful for your voice that gives us hope.


3. Bari Weiss

CBS has been an extremely obedient mouthpiece for the Zombie for waaaaaaayyyy too long (MSM). Now they (and we) have a chance! I am thankful for, and very hopeful that Bari Weiss can help them find a better direction than the one they've been on for so many years. You've been on my list of Americans I believe in because you pursue truth over obedience, and I'm pretty thrilled that you have taken on a new role of leadership at a previously scary corporate media company. I believe in you to redirect the distribution of information to all of us (the 95%) in a way that is inclusive instead of divisive.


4. Gal Gadot

Standing up almost immediately after innocent Israeli civilians, including full families, young women and hostages being stolen away in a fraction of a second from their families, Gal Gadot was a leading voice who spoke out against the attack on Jewish people in 2023, and it took a lot of commitment and bravery to have the courage to do this. Why did our media not do the same thing in our country? Why did our educational institutions not do the same thing? Why did our politicians not do the same thing? Because they are obedient to the people who tell them what to say (the 5%). Standing up for the important things in life, and having no fear in finding the courage to speak out immediately gave courage to many other people to do the same (with the obvious exception of the 5 percenters)..


5. J K Rowling

Hell yes - She slays the Zombie and all the Wokeism imprisonment with a one sentence take-down that nobody on the other side has the capacity to battle! For so many of the actors whose lives she enriched in so many ways, I feel like we need to hire a Time Out Coordinator to refresh their perspective. They have no gratitude and no acceptance that people are allowed to have different opinions and ideas, without turning your back on them completely as if they're your enemy forever. Appreciation for grown-ups who loved you and feel blessed to have changed your lives in a wonderful way is an important concept to absorb and be thankful for. Don't make us put you guys in Time Out....


6. Jillian Michaels

You have probably been reading so many invented storylines that are clearly created to make us believe we are enemies based on a very simplified (and deceitful) ideology. I have been on your side always, and I'm all on board with you kicking ass when you get the opportunity to stand up for things that the vast majority of us believe in. You give us hope.


7. Danica Patrick

You are always 100% truthful in sharing your beliefs, standing up for all the rest of us, and being truly admirable to soooo many young women who have dreams that cross so many boundaries (for example, being a part of the professional racing world with Indy Car and NASCAR racing) - You have made hopes realistic for so many young women that it is a true inspiration for a mom like me, with a 20 year old daughter, who has an open frontier to pursue new and different things because of people like you. Danica states her beliefs with complete openness, and it inspires women like me who want to have hope that we don't have to stay in our boxes with the lids shut for the rest of our lives. Thank you for helping us have a voice.


8. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone

What a beautiful inspiration to young women across all realms of the sports world. Beautiful soul, inspiring in her commitment and her constant hard work, never giving up, etc. She never bows down and she never pretends she is an ideology "talking point" - She is a complete inspiration to young women.


9. Sydney Sweeney

A beautiful and funny young woman who has made a lot of us laugh and feel connected in a great way. Then she ended up saying she had conservative viewpoints, put on a cute pair of jeans (American Eagle), and the Sub-100s launched into immediate attack mode. What a shock.... She is always going to be someone people love supporting and who provides us with a great time seeing her in movies and supporting other things and events she cares about. She is someone who is a complete individual with her own commitment to things that are important to her, and none of those things are decided by "the people who tell her what she's allowed to do" community.


10. Jennifer Jason Leigh

Here's a statement of fact from Wikipedia (not a common characteristic for them, but I know this one is true):


"Following the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel and the subsequent war, Leigh has heavily voiced support for Israel on Instagram. On February 14, 2024, Leigh signed an open letter written by pro-Israel organization Creative Community for Peace criticizing attempts to remove Israel from Eurovision 2024 [63]. Following Jonathan Glazer's acceptance speech at the 96th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film, in which he denounced his "Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation...", Leigh was one of 1,000s of Jewish members of the film industry who denounced Glazer's speech and defended the Israeli government's actions in another open letter."

Thank you for taking Jonathan Glazer to the cleaners! (He's another Sub-100 whose voice really needs to be dissolved.) Thank you for standing up for the truth.


11. and 12. Taylor Townsend and Symone Townsend


Please read this article. Taylor (Symone is her sister) is from the South side of Chicago, she is extremely talented at tennis, she kept pursuing her dream, and she kept getting better and rising up as a young star and taking over when she competed. Her story confronted things we need to know about, talk about, and find ways to move past as Americans. She was told she was too heavy, she was black and not the typical white player 'role model', she felt sidelined and diminished, but she just kept fighting and winning. Telling the story of a black woman from the South Side of Chicago who kept fighting and moving past sooo many obstacles...You're an inspiration. I had a friend from the South Side of Chicago who also worked her ass off, got a great education and a wonderful job, and raised her children. Believing in yourself is what makes these things possible, not a step stool that the white liberal pontificators tell you that you need to have a chance.


13. Brittany Mahomes

She is one of us (the 95%). I am thankful to see her making her choices in life that are totally removed from the restraints and confinement we feel pressure to conform to. She lives by her independent commitment to her family and the things in life that matter to her and guide her. She's NOT into waving the right flag, and I also think she's a very motivational role model for independent young women. Thank you sincerely!


14. MyKayla Skinner

Thank you for standing up and defending the right for women to compete on a playing field that is completely committed to the true physical differences between men and women. You talked about the incomprehensible reality that two men were competing for gold and silver in a women's Olympic competition in your article, and I felt the same way (See When Did Feminists Get Super-into Erasing Women?) Your voice is on the side of women. The voices of Feminist organizations, like National Organization for Women, are on the side of erasing women in sports and waving the right flag of the day. Thank you for standing up for all the girls and women that the 95% of us love and support.


15. Malala Yousafzai

She was only 15 years old when she was shot in Pakistan by a Taliban gunman because she was speaking out to advocate for the right for girls to receive an education. She has continued to fight this battle, and was the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for her work and her courage. She is making a difference in so many ways and she keeps doing the right thing for girls and women in many countries across the world. Does the National Organization for Women care? Here's a copy of the AI response to this question: "While Malala Yousafzai is a globally recognized figure, the provided search results do not explicitly detail a formal partnership or direct collaboration between her and the National Organization for Women (NOW)." So I assume the answer is "No, they don't care". Thankfully, she created her own organization that does care - The Malala Fund. Thank God for organizations that actually care about protecting women!


 
 
 

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