Arizona Rep. Debbie Lesko has done something for women and it’s not just the type that can be defined by anyone.
The Republican has sponsored a “Women’s Bill of Rights” to provide ladies legal protection against gender ideology.
“[T]here are important reasons,” H.Res.1136 asserts, “to distinguish between the sexes with respect to athletes, prisons, domestic violence shelters, restrooms, and other areas, particularly where biology, safety, and privacy are implicated.”
This initiative claims it even knows the gender of a woman. It turns out that such a creature can be different from a man.
[M]Both males and females have unique, immutable genetic differences. These biological differences manifest before birth and grow as they get older and enter puberty.
You can take this example:
- On average, males have a larger body and are stronger than their female counterparts.
- Only women can become pregnant, have children, or breastfeed.
Physically, women might even be the weaker — or less aggressive — sex:
[B]Females may be more at risk from certain types of violence due to iological differences.
According to the bill, “[R]ecent misguided court rulings related to the definition of ‘sex’ have led to endangerment of spaces and resources dedicated to women, thereby necessitating clarification of certain terms.”
Hence, for purposes of federal law…
- a person’s “sex” means his or her biological sex (either male or female) at birth
- the terms “woman” and “girl” refer to human females, and the terms “man” and “boy” refer to human males
- the word “mother” means a parent of the female sex and “father” is defined as a parent of the male sex
Definitions would be great. Despite a UC Santa Cruz PhD candidate’s recent attempt to bring universal order, defining words with the words themselves doesn’t seem to help a whole lot:
Anybody who self-identifies as a woman is referred to as a “woman”. Boom. Done.
— Eli Erlick (@EliErlick) March 24, 2022
And the sexes seem to be coming together, despite blurred lines. The measure would like to cancel America’s increasingly co-ed state:
[T]here are important reasons to distinguish between the sexes with respect to athletics, prisons, domestic violence shelters, restrooms, and other areas, particularly where biology, safety, and privacy…
This resolution also requires that any sex-based government data collection must be based upon the biology of every individual. Furthermore, any laws or policies which “distinguish between the sexes are subject to intermediate constitutional scrutiny.”
The Republican Study Committee chaired and representing Rep. Jim Banks in Indiana, introduced the bill May 19th.
Jim made a woken comment at an outside gathering:
“The modern Democrat party has put the Left’s woke agenda before the rights of women. Democrats won’t even acknowledge women exist. Radical liberals slash the advancements and protections generations of women have worked for. Republicans must stand up and affirm these fundamental biological truths. As the father of three daughters, I’m proud to co-lead this resolution reaffirming the legal protections afforded to them under federal law.”
Debbie decried erasure:
“I am proud to introduce the Women’s Bill of Rights to affirm the importance of acknowledging women and their unique and distinguishing characteristics and contributions to our nation. We must stand up for women’s rights and ensure their inclusion in society as the Left keeps erasing them. Whether it’s keeping the word “mother” in written law or ensuring women’s domestic violence shelters do not have to accept biological men, we must stand up for women.”
She’s certainly right that womens’ “distinguishing characteristics” have dimmed:
Calvin Klein Salutes Mothers, Including a Pregnant Man Who Isn’t a Woman
Hospitals Are Starting to Ask Men if They’re Pregnant
Breastfeeding Academy Bails on ‘Breasts’
To Be Inclusive of Non-Binary Parents, Hospitals Nix the Terms ‘Breast Milk’ and ‘Father’
University Schools Midwifery students on handling the birthing penis
Sens. Cindy Hyde Smith, Cynthia Lummis (WY), Ted Cruz and Ted Cruz are from the Mississippi.
This bill represents a significant step and a proof that people do know what a women is.
However, will there be enough people to know it?
They’ll need to have a better grip than some ladies back in 2020…and they were marching for women:
-ALEX
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