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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Dems Flip-Flop on Defining ‘Womanhood’ to Serve Leftist Agenda

'There's not even a singular biological answer to the question of 'what is a female,' ...'

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Leftists are continuing to use the term “woman,” when it is politically convenient for them, despite their inability—or disinterest—to provide a definition for the word.

Recently, Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to define the word when asked because she “is not a biologist.”

The mainstream media has come to her defense, supporting her by claiming “there is no sufficient way to clearly define what makes someone a woman.”

USA Today said “experts” such as gender law scholars and philosophers of biology have concluded that Jackson’s answer was “commendable.”

Their only issue with her answer is that she neglected to mention that even biologists cannot offer a definition to the term either.

“There isn’t one single ‘biological’ answer to the definition of a woman. There’s not even a singular biological answer to the question of ‘what is a female,'” said Rebecca Jordan-Young, a gender studies scholar at Barnard college.

While many on the left insist that being a woman is an undefinable, flexible experience that anyone can have, they continue to use the term to advocate for their extreme policies.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., recently tweeted about the cancellation of student debt and all of the opportunities women could reap from the policy change.

Democrats are also referring to Judge Jackson as the first potential “black, female Supreme Court Justice.”

President Joe Biden nominated her partly because she is a woman — even if she can’t define it — and because she is black, and leftists have been decrying Republicans as “sexist” for asking Jackson questions about her judicial record.

No Democrats have yet to explain these inconsistencies or provide a coherent explanation for the word “woman.”

 

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