Dispatch #001: EO 14201 – Biology Isn’t Bigotry
Posted in: Natural-Law · By The Patternwright
We live in a time when simple truths are treated like hostile acts.
Executive Order 14201—“Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports”—reaffirms something nature already made clear: sex is not subjective, and chromosomes aren’t negotiable.
I’m not writing this as a partisan. I’m writing this as someone who observes long-term patterns, biological integrity, and system-level consequences.
The Facts
Men and women are structurally different. That’s not political. It’s anatomy.
Sports exist to test excellence within defined boundaries—not erase them.
When those boundaries blur, safety, fairness, and meaning collapse—and women lose.
Title IX wasn’t built to accommodate identity politics. It was built to protect women. Rewriting its intent doesn’t expand rights. It voids them.
This Isn’t About Hate
Nobody’s attacking anyone’s dignity. But dignity isn’t a free pass to dismantle definitions.
You don’t need to be a bigot to say:
A woman’s locker room is for women.
This isn’t a moral panic. It’s physics, muscle mass, bone structure, and reality. Pretending otherwise doesn’t liberate anyone. It just puts everyone at risk.
How Do You Weigh In?
Maybe you disagree. Maybe you’ve tuned this out.
But here’s the question:
If we can’t agree on the boundaries of biology, where do we draw any lines at all?
Should society rewrite reality for feelings—or protect distinctions so that identity has a place to stand?
You don’t need a side to answer—just a compass.

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