“Every Name but a Child of God”
A Review of What is a Woman? by Nick Olszyk
Distribution Service: The Daily Wire
Year: 2022
MPAA Rating, Not rated at the time of this review (for
adults)
CNS Rating, Not rated at the time of this review (for
adults)
Reel Rating, Four
Reels
The title of this new documentary, written by and
starring The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh, is the question he continually
asks through the course of ninety minutes. The solution is simple: a woman is
an adult human female. Thus, the real crux involves a more complicated matter.
If the answer is so obvious, why do otherwise intelligent, capable people fight
or flight when confronted with the problem. What is a Women? examines
many aspects of the transgender phenomena, illuminating dimensions that are
often overlooked or downright censored. Despite cruel accusations, it is a call
for compassion backed by both science and the Catholic
faith against a narrative of fear, domination, and pride.
Confronting
transgenderism is nothing new for Walsh. He was briefly the
#1 bestselling LGBT+ author on Amazon after publishing Johnny the Walrus,
a satirical children’s book about a boy forced to live in a zoo after pretending
to be aforementioned aquatic mammal. Walsh begins by interviewing several
prominent proponents of trans ideology. They are surprisingly candid given Walsh’s
repudiation but when asked to define the term “woman” become tongue tied. Ultimately,
they all settle on the meaning of the word as “someone who identifies as a
woman.” When Walsh rightly demonstrates their circular logic, they become
malicious. Congressman Takano, who usually never misses an opportunity to flaunt
his LGBT credentials, could not last one question before storming away. The 2nd
half of the documentary finds several people who can define their terms and more.
Walsh goes to Africa and visits the Masai tribe who easily outline the gender
roles in society and express bewilderment when presented with this debate. “There
is no such thing here,” the chief says. There are other medical professionals
who outline the frightening origins
of this movement and the devastating effects on those who alter their
bodies.
It
becomes apparent that the central problem is not sexual but epistemological.
Transgenderism cannot exist without relativism. “I’m looking for the truth,”
Walsh asks Michele Forcier, a pediatrician. “Whose truth?” she asks. “Just, the
objective truth… reality,” he responds. She shoots him a look of utter disgust.
Dr. Patrick Grzanka, a Professor of Gender Studies, goes even farther, labeling
truth “transphobic.” The Masai have no problem acknowledging the obvious, that
women give birth to children and men do not. They in constant contact with God’s
natural order. They hunt their own food, find their water every day, raise the
crops that produce the cotton for their clothes, which they weave from scratch.
Most Americans, however, live in a world increasingly disconnected from
objective norms, filtered through screens and a political intelligentsia.
Most
frightening is the recent push towards children. Dr. Marci Bowers freely admits
to performing sex assignment surgery on minors. A hospital in my home state recommends
genital
binding for young boys. Forcier insists puberty blockers are completely
safe and reversable. When Walsh points out the same drug is used to chemically
castrate sex offenders, she objects to him using the correct term “drug” as unnecessarily
combative. At this point, Walsh introduces the most compelling figure in the
documentary, Scott Newgent of TreVoices,
who transitioned as an adult and now fights against the procedure. She
illustrates the horrific consequences of these treatments including cancer,
infections, and increased rate of suicide. “This surgery has a 60% complication
rate in adults, much less kids,” she illustrates. “They say the patient is told
the risks, but they aren’t. I wasn’t.” Like the abortion industry, the unspoken
motivation is money. A full transition can cost hundreds of thousands. If one
includes later consequences like therapy and medical maintenance, it is north
of a million.
There
is little doubt this film will be label transphobic, bigoted, and all other
kinds of fashionable buzzwords, but this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Not a single person in the documentary disbelieves those who struggle with their
sexuality or deny their dignity. Quite the opposite, they are compelled to help
them as current methods are incredibly destructive. Rather than leading to a robust
and fair debate, as is necessary in science and logic, the response of trans
activists has been censorship, intimidation, and even violence. In Canada, it
is illegal to refrain from constructed pronouns. Walsh interviews a father whose
teenage daughter was given puberty blockers by the government against his will.
In the first twenty-four hours What is a Woman? went live on Daily
Wire, it was hit with multiple
cyber-attacks. Such methods are not indictive of confidence in one’s
opinion but anger in one’s mistake.
If
I must find fault in an otherwise outstanding documentary, it would be the
presenter. Matt Walsh is a familiar figure in my household; my wife is an
active member of his quasi-cult, the Sweet
Baby Gang. Walsh has been a conservative commentator for various networks
since 2011. Sarcastic, grating, and fearless, he gleefully accepts his title as
“king of the trolls.” Like Michael Moore and Morgan Spurlock, he puts himself
front and center but lacks their tack and experience. I was pleasantly surprised
by his restraint when interviewing those he clearly loathed. Yet, Walsh couldn’t
help occasionally letting a snarky comment pass. There’s a good argument that
society needs such a rebellious spirit to shout that the emperor has no clothes,
but it could have been done with a little more prudence…and less plaid shirts.
When
I was a sophomore in college, my psychology professor invited a trans man to
speak to the class about going through his transition to a woman. This was meant
to be affirming of his decision, but it illuminated unintentional aspects of
his experience. He had a long history of sexual privation. His father was
distant and angry. Later, he discovered his wife was having a lesbian affair.
He tried to save the marriage by inviting a third party into their bed, but
it only made things worse. He was honest about the intense pain that lasted
months after his reassignment surgery. “I was on painkillers and constantly
felt like I had to take a shit,” he explained. “My doctor told me this was my pelvis
attempting to expel the residual parts of my penis from my vagina cavity.” His
body knew what his mind did not. Many trans people recognize later in life such
actions were a mistake but are not given an alternative.
Every human, especially in adolescence, struggles with his or her sexuality, not feeling man or woman enough. Society comes up with new terms all the time to explain these experiences in more and more specific detail. The one we need is “child of God.” Our health, our joy, our meaning, our identity can only be found in Him. When we give our lives to Him, the healing will come, and it won’t cost us a dime.
This article first appeared in Catholic World Report on June 4th, 2022.
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