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Instagram censors biologist for posting evidence showing biological men are stronger

Updated: October 19, 2021 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 19, 2021 – 12:32 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — If the little girl who noted that the emperor had no clothes had made her observation today and on social media, she’d be kicked off the platforms, censored, and very likely suspended. In a digital world where it is forbidden to use the names “Bruce Jenner” or “Ellen Page,” all the forces of Big Tech are colluding with the transgender movement to make the belief that men are women and women are men mandatory.

Interestingly, the targets of today’s censors are often not Christians. Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling; radical feminist Germaine Greer; comedian Dave Chappelle — all are pro-choice, all are pro-LGBT, and all are the sworn enemies of the gender delusionaries for daring to point out that not only is the emperor wearing no clothes, but we can all see very clearly that he is a dude.

The latest heretic is evolutionary biologist Colin Wright, who worked in academia for 12 years before becoming managing editor of Quillette. He has been a guest on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Wright posted a chart from a scientific study showing that men have physical advantages over females in

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