We See You: The Gender Agenda and the War on Creation
- Guru
- Apr 5
- 2 min read
You say it’s about inclusion.
We say it’s about inversion.
We see the rainbow flags flying, the slogans screaming “freedom,” the endless gender checkboxes. But behind the glitter and slogans lies a chilling truth:
This isn’t liberation—it’s erasure.
Erasure of biology.
Erasure of natural law.
Erasure of the feminine.
This isn’t a grassroots movement.
It’s a state-sponsored psychological operation, funded by the same forces that profit off confusion, compliance, and control.
Because if you can’t tell the difference between male and female—how will you ever recognize the sacred balance of creation?
Let’s be clear:
The Divine Feminine is not just “an identity.”
She is the Earth, the womb, the intuitive whisper, the heartbeat of life.
And the masculine, in his purest form, is her protector, the grounded presence that honors and holds her.
This cosmic dance is not outdated—it’s eternal.
So what happens when you disrupt it?
You create a world of lost souls—cut off from nature, from ancestry, from Source.
You get hormone-blocked children, confused by cartoons and classrooms.
You get synthetic identities, sold to young minds like fashion trends.
You get mothers being told they’re “birthing people” and girls being told womanhood is just a costume.
You collapse the blueprint of life itself.
And once that collapse is complete—guess what steps in?
Technocracy.
Artificial wombs.
Government-assigned identities.
Digital reproduction and DNA modification.
No more mothers.
No more men.
Just products of the State—owned, labeled, programmed.
This is not a celebration of diversity.
It’s the ultimate colonization of consciousness.
And we see you.
We see how you hijacked the language.
How you weaponized compassion.
How you trained people to scream “hate” at anyone who dares speak the truth.
But truth doesn’t care about cancel culture.
Truth lives in the body. In the bones. In the blood.
And no matter how loud the noise gets,
we remember.
We remember what it means to be a woman.
To bleed with the moon.
To birth life through pain and power.
To carry intuition in our hips and wisdom in our eyes.
We remember what it means to be a man.
To protect. To honor. To build. To hold.
To rise as warriors of spirit—not foot soldiers of the system.
So no—we’re not going to play along.
We’re going to reclaim biology, soul, and story.
We’re going to raise children who know truth from trend.
And we’re going to speak what many are too afraid to say:
Gender is not the problem. The erasure of gender is.
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