Hollywood’s latest gender confusion scandal just hit a new low. Pop singer Lorde declared she’s “a woman except for the days when I’m a man,” sparking outrage among common-sense Americans. Her bizarre claims about duct-taping her chest and refusing to pick a side show how far radical gender ideology has infected our culture.
Ben Shapiro blasted the nonsense, calling terms like “nonbinary” made-up trash that destroys basic truths. He’s right—this isn’t about freedom. It’s about pushing radical agendas onto kids who just want to play sports or use the bathroom without activists rewriting reality. Lorde’s wealthy celebrity status lets her treat gender like a costume, while real families deal with the fallout.
The backlash proves most Americans reject this madness. Parents don’t want their daughters sharing locker rooms with men pretending to be women. Workers are tired of HR trainings forcing pronouns down their throats. Lorde’s “middle gender” fantasy ignores biology and mocks the struggles of actual women fighting for equal rights.
This isn’t bravery—it’s attention-seeking. While real heroes build families and communities, celebrities like Lorde chase headlines with woke stunts. Gender fluidity is a luxury of the rich, not a real struggle. Hardworking folks don’t have time for these games when they’re paying $6 for a gallon of milk.
Media elites cheer this chaos because they hate traditional values. They want to erase manhood and womanhood to control the next generation. But in heartland America, moms and dads still teach their kids that boys become men and girls become women—no duct tape required.
Lorde claims she’s “not taking space” from others, but that’s exactly what this does. Radical gender theories steal focus from real issues like crime, education, and the economy. While celebrities play dress-up, ordinary Americans fight to protect their kids from school indoctrination and explicit content.
This controversy exposes the left’s plan: erase norms, create confusion, and push boundaries until nothing makes sense. But common sense always wins. Most people know you’re born male or female—no amount of pop star posturing changes that truth.
The silent majority is done staying silent. Lorde’s gender games might impress coastal elites, but in real America, we value clarity, tradition, and the truth written in every biology textbook. It’s time to stop the madness and get back to basics—before this confusion hurts more families.