Inventing The 'Trans Kids' Requires A Whole Of Society Effort. But Also Why Do You Care?
Everything is demanded, all debate is hate
We are supposed to feel bad for poor AB Hernandez. AB was born in the wrong body, you see. It’s not “Abbie’s” fault that a girl-gremlin was trapped inside the body-cage of a boy at conception by a psychotic God. How dare we object to this clownish display of unconvincing sex mimicry?
Just look at all the lovely equity that California educators have created with participation trophies for the girls who are forced to share a podium with AB. This is necessary, otherwise the poor child will murder ABself. Also, female sports are not even important, so why not just let AB have your medals and trophies, girls? Be kind. You won’t miss them. But he needs them to feel whole.
Jolene Vanyo has a daughter who is forced to compete with Hernandez and suffers quietly at school. “She agrees males have an unfair advantage and allowing them to compete in girls’ sports is unfair, I feel she hesitates from publicly expressing that out of fear that saying so will hurt her transgender peer’s feelings, or cause them distress”, Vanyo tells Fox News Digital.
“I feel a lot of the silence from many, not just my daughters, stems from the fact that speaking about gender ideology is highly polarizing.” Indeed, there is no middle ground on the issue. Athletes who do speak out receive harassment, death threats, and ostracism.
According to AB’s mother, Nereyda Hernandez, AB is “simply being who they are” when AB beats girls at track and field events using his boy-body. We have to let AB win, otherwise AB will stop being a real girl.
If the magic spell of the transgender identification is broken, the transphobic energies of a cruel world will rush in, killing the gender gremlin trapped inside the body of AB Hernandez.
AB beat the girls last year, and his gender-gremlin was eager to repeat the achievement while trapped inside of his body.
Fearing another ugly scene of backlash like the one in 2025, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) implemented a “pilot program” that gives equal awards to female athletes, a one-spot promotion for every girl he beat.
“California’s solution to the male athletic advantage is not to address the advantage”, Paula Scanlan writes. “It is to redefine the word ‘winner.’” AB Hernandez beats all the girls at the triple jump, but his best distance is 7 feet shorter than the winning boy at the same event.
Beth Bourne, who has followed AB’s career closely, noted that AB won the high jump by two inches at 5’10, whereas “the boys’ all jumped between 6’-4" and 7’-2" tonight.”
Bourne also posted video of a PFLAG trans activist confronting her at the event. “Why are you so hateful? Why are you so unable to express love for kids who just wanna be who they are?” asked an angry man in a skirt.
The gender gremlin trapped inside of AB Hernandez appears to be a sex clown. We are not supposed to notice this. Noticing is racist.
AB wears pancake makeup and stands pigeon-toed to look like a real girl. This affectation mirrors the ‘in-toed’ posture found in Japanese imagery, uchimata (内股). Female characters use this pose to signal femininity, cuteness, innocence, shyness, and a submissive or demure nature.
Standing that way also makes AB’s legs appear slimmer and more delicate. Like a real girl’s legs.
AB just wants to be what AB is by cheating girls out of their sports while wearing five layers of makeup. The school system supports this, the community “supports” this, and the state of California supports it all, because the magic ritual of the transgender athlete is necessary for the transgender child to exist.
AB literally stops existing unless he gets to beat the girls. This is an emergency that requires a whole-of-society effort. No wonder Democrats like AB Hernandez. No wonder he is celebrated for supposedly overcoming Trump hate. These are humiliation rituals for all of us. We are supposed to be demoralized into accepting this as normal.

Why are we doing this again?
None of this was ever based on actual evidence of benefit. Start with medicalization. “When WPATH’s 2001 guideline was published, recommending early pubertal blockade for certain patients, the published evidence consisted of a single 1998 case report co-authored by a CEGD psychologist”, Kathleen McDeavitt writes in a recent article for the European Journal of Developmental Psychology.
The so-called Dutch Protocol “is a treatment in search of an indication”, McDeavitt says. Puberty blockers “do not meaningfully provide ‘time to think;’ and indeed this clinical rationale no longer appears to be operative even among the strongest advocates for paediatric medical transition”.
These days, ‘embodiment goals’ are now the cited justification for medical interventions. The rationale has shifted. Rather than mental health, or suicide prevention, the argument for medicalizing a boy like AB Hernandez in adolescence is embodiment, which is expressed in a language of civil rights (‘bodily autonomy’) and a discourse infused with the word ‘bodies’ (as in ‘black bodies’).
It is the exact same argument used for ignoring the plain text and meaning of Title IX to let AB Hernandez cheat girls out of their sports.
AB Hernandez started out wearing girls’ clothes at school, which did not tell his mom, because they respected his bodily autonomy.
Kids who “kids who just wanna be who they are” are exercising bodily autonomy, goes the argument.
AB can be an underdeveloped male if he wants, and still beat the other girls if he wants. Best of both worlds, not too hot or too cold, but just right.
The horrific irony, of course, is that early interventions make later interventions problematic. “If started at pubertal onset, PBs will indeed prevent the need for some surgical procedures; however … with respect to vaginoplasty, use of PBs also limits some future surgical options.”
This is a sanitized acknowledgement that surgical construction of a vagina from other tissues than a fully-developed adult penis is even more gruesome and dangerous.
Little wonder that so little good evidence exists for these interventions. “Healthcare providers cannot say, with any reasonable degree of certainty, what type of effect (positive, neutral, or negative) these interventions may have on mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, suicidality, and GD itself. Simply put, the effects on mental health are unknown” — the science is hardly settled.
The Endocrine Society and WPATH, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, collaborated on guidelines that reduced the criteria for transgender medicine. Once it was no longer necessary to have gender dysphoria, the patient population boomed, and the demographic changed.
Suddenly, “adolescent females without clear history of prepubertal GD and with higher than expected rates of mental health and neurodevelopmental comorbidities” were turning up in droves. Females make up about three-quarters of the youth cohort identifying as transgender now, whereas they accounted for only one in four prior to the changed medicalization criteria.
Which is weird, because logically there ought to be at least three ‘trans boys’ in the male division at the CIF championships for one AB Hernandez. “I didn’t hear or see any and I was there on Saturday”, Beth Bourne tells The Distance. “If a girl was a good enough athlete to make it to the CA boys state finals in any of the track and field events she’d be an Olympic level athlete in the women’s division.”
The benefits of cross-sex identification in sports apply to only one of the two sexes, the minority sex among the age cohort of transgender students like AB Hernandez. His athletic ‘achievements’ are patent sexism.
AB Hernandez finishes the American high school track and field season ranked number four in the nation in the girls’ triple jump. According to HeCheated.org, if Hernandez was ranked among boys, AB would share the 3,053rd spot nationally with 15 other boys like himself.
But then he would be nobody. Billionaire gubernatorial hopefuls would not be seen with him. Headlines would not be written to praise his stunning bravery. The ceremonial celebration of AB Hernandez requires everyone to participate in the lie, and be a good sport about it, so that the ‘trans kids’ can exist.
AB Hernandez must be allowed to win so that California girls can keep getting their testosterone and double mastectomies. Otherwise, why are we even doing this at all?




