The ideology of transgenderism creates an opportunity for significant revenue for the pharmaceutical sector and the financial giants behind it.
Transbusiness is one of the most dynamically growing medical industries in the world today. It has been clearly visible for at least several years that the first wave of the rainbow revolution, that is, the promotion of ‘normal’ homosexuality, is clearly succumbing. to the aggressive drive towards transsexuality. This fact can be read as a normal manifestation of any revolution that constantly seeks new and more radical forms of expression and terrorizes its opponents. However, it seems more justified to say that this change is largely due to a higher return on investment for the sponsors of the rainbow movement.
HOW IT’S GOING
Supporting the “gay” phase of the LGBT revolution was economically important to business for at least several reasons. First of all, the promotion of gays and lesbians in the workplace has made it possible to break the wage hierarchy, which has always been headed by heterosexual men, reducing labor costs and increasing the population of business women who, because they do not have traditional families, are able to devote themselves entirely to work. Around the world, the rainbow ideology is also consistently used to combat the forces capable of resisting the pressure of international capital based on traditional values.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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