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Op-Ed: Why We Wrote “Truth Don’t Die” I’m not here to attack transgender people. I’ve had transgender family since I was born — uncles who were part of Melbourne’s old cabaret and cross-dressing scene decades ago. One of them, Uncle Ronny, is one of my favourite relatives. Good bloke, always laughing, always the one diffusing tension. He and the others knew they were men who chose to dress and live as women for their own reasons — navigating life, avoiding hassle, sometimes clashing with the old underworld bosses who saw money in the scene. They weren’t confused kids. Most still saw themselves as men underneath. That’s a very different reality to what we’re watching now. Twenty years ago I called it the “cockroach song” — I predicted this wave would explode, not because it was natural, but because it was being pushed. And here we are. What we call “trend genders” is moving at lightning speed through schools and social media, hitting kids right when they’re already unsure and going through adolescence. Teachers — authority figures — are telling confused teenagers they can just change genders. For a lot of them, it starts as “maybe I will” and ends with hormones, surgeries, and a path they can’t walk back from. We’re adamantly against any medical intervention before 18. Once you cut, block, or remove healthy body parts, you can’t undo it. Half these kids won’t feel the same way in a few years, but they’ll be stuck halfway — physically, mentally, emotionally. The suicide rates we’re already seeing aren’t compassion; they’re the predictable result of rushing vulnerable young people down an irreversible road. This isn’t organic. It’s not in the water. It’s not in the air. If it was, we’d all be wearing dresses. It’s in the education system — the Safe Schools material my teacher mate showed me (meant to be “for teachers’ eyes only”) that framed normal masculine boys as toxic and in need of fixing. That’s not protection. Masculinity isn’t poison. Real masculine men protect women and children. Remove that and you create instability. The song “Truth Don’t Die” isn’t about hating people who are living their lives. It’s about the system that’s using this issue as a battering ram. They couldn’t strip away free speech, censor the internet, and remove parental rights using women alone. But wrap it in the transgender flag and suddenly questioning it makes you a bigot. Parents lose the right to guide their own kids. Debate gets shut down. Schools become indoctrination centres. And a generation of uncertain adolescents pays the price while the machine gains more control. This isn’t men versus women, or men versus trans. It’s humans versus a system that divides us, engineers outrage on all sides, and profits from the chaos. The truth doesn’t die — it just waits. And right now, it’s getting louder. We need to protect kids. We need to respect adults who made their choices years ago. And we need to stop pretending the explosion we’re seeing is natural when the evidence says it’s engineered. That’s the fire behind the track. Listen with open ears. Keep your head up, and don’t feed the chains. — Wldthngz

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