(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The National Women’s History Museum regularly features women’s biographies of historically significant American women.
Recently, however, they have started featuring transgender women instead of biological ones.
According to The Western Journal, biographies of historically significant women—mainly left-leaning—are regularly featured.
Hillary Clinton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gloria Steinem, Margaret Sanger, Abigail Adams, Amy Coney Barrett, Beverly LaHaye and Phyllis Schlafly have all been featured in the past.
Claudia Johnson, wife of president Lyndon Johnson, has also been featured.
Athletes and entertainers have also been featured.
Recently, the museum made the decision to feature three men who believe they are women, going by the names Cecilia Chung, Andrea Jenkins and Rachel Levine.
Three men. The National Women’s History Museum is – literally, explicitly, in the most basic way – erasing women from history. pic.twitter.com/J6U9TXMsCb
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) July 21, 2022
The best known of these is likely Rachel Levine, the Biden administration’s Assistant Health Secretary. Recently, Levine made comments encouraging people to transition young children.
“There is nothing inherent with being transgender or gender diverse which would predispose youth to depression or anxiety, it is that harassment,” Levine said. “They’re suffering politically-motivated attacks through state actions.”
Cecilia Chung is best known as a civil rights activist for AIDS awareness, gay rights and other social justice topics.
Andrea Jenkins is president of the Minneapolis City Council, along with being a performance artist and poet.
Twitter users were quick to note the obvious issue:
It’s pretty clear the humans with a sex of “male” make superior women then humans with a sex of “female”.
Long live the patriarchy!
— Sherwin Amiran (@amiran_sherwin) July 21, 2022
😂😂 I want equal rights for women but it’s wrong of me apparently to want to keep biological men out of stuff like this😂. The irony.
— Andy Mazzolini (@Mazzpal) July 21, 2022
Is it ‘no uterus, no opinion’. Or ‘anyone can be a women?’
— Tintin 🌲 (@7Tintin6) July 21, 2022
I would really like to know how may people are pushing this insanity. It seems all of media, academia, and government are all into this. But is that just 3% of the population that is driving this?
— Augie Doggie: 115lbs of Dog Love and Mania (@ctkulp) July 21, 2022