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Egard Watch Company Puts Out Anti-Trans, Anti-Woke Ad, Exposing Men in Women’s Sports

by | Apr 20, 2023 | LGBTQ Issues, News, Politics, Religion, Social-Issues, US, Video | 0 comments

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In the midst of the largest assault on reality the modern world has ever seen, few are rising up to challenge the progressive status quo, the narrative makers of this movement, who wish to force the entire world into their fantasy of wokeness and sexual confusion. The left has successfully convinced a large enough portion of the Western world to embrace this confusion and, like programmed robots, repeat the mantras they’ve devised to indoctrinate us all: “love is love,” trans women are women,” abortion his healthcare,” and so on…

But there are a few who are standing against the tides, and taking a chance on embracing truth, and it appears to be winning with a larger portion of sane people than we realized were left in this world. While most corporations in America are going woke, and many going broke—Budweiser, Disney, Nike—one company is taking the opposite approach and pointing out just how stupid the left is. And it seems to be working.

That company is Egard Watches.

Egard Watches is a watch company that produces high-quality timepieces with unique designs and a focus on storytelling. The company was founded in 2012 by Ilan Srulovicz, who wanted to create watches that would not only tell time but also tell a story and inspire people to pursue their dreams.

Egard Watches’ collections include watches inspired by the military, firefighters, and other first responders, as well as watches inspired by social causes such as mental health and women’s empowerment. Each watch has a unique design and features intricate details that reflect the theme it represents.

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In addition to its watch collections, Egard Watches has also produced several short films that promote its message of empowerment and social awareness. These films have been praised for their emotional impact and powerful storytelling, and have helped to raise awareness for important social issues.

In their latest film, they present a message that is in complete opposition to what the mainstream corporato-fascist state-controlled media would have you believe—that “trans women” are real women and should be able to compete in men’s sports, despite the complete ludicrousness of that claim. Watch as Egard presents the real deal. It’s a breath of fresh air, and if I could afford a high-end watch, it would be one of these:

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