So we have another very serious, highly respected “Women of the Year” list given to us by USA TODAY and would you look at that? The list includes a biological man.
OMG! We are in a historic, amazing moment.
The world’s first Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary to be considered a woman (even though he’s a biological man), Dr. Rachel Levine, now has the honor of being called one of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year.
A man can now be the woman of year. And damn right, it’s our duty as politically correct Americans to nod along while clapping vigorously for her achievement.
Suzanne Hackney wrote the outlet’s entry on Levine’s new honorable female status on March 13, stating, “Rachel Levine is one of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year, a recognition of women across the country who have made a significant impact.” Ok first of all. He’s not a woman, and secondly, how does Hackney feel knowing that she has helped the patriarchy insert a male into a “woman of the year” category?
Sounds like Hackney is not a supporter of the feminist cause, if we’re being frank.
So why has Levine been given such a great honor – besides the obvious woke PR implications? For USA TODAY, it’s because he held such a high office during the COVID-19 pandemic. The piece showed great reverence for his job, saying, “In normal times, her job is essential. During a pandemic, it’s crucial.”
Oh yes, because when we all think of our government’s role during that drawn out debacle of a pandemic response, we think “crucial.” Vaccine mandates – totally “crucial” bro.
So yes, Levine is a transgender pandemic warrior who has had an extensive professional career “in medicine – as an academic, a clinical researcher, a primary care physician and as Pennsylvania’s physical general and secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health.”
He also has a great empathy for the problems of women and girls, which is quite hilarious
Levine stated that she was concerned by the body image issues faced by girls and women. Penn State University ran an Eating Disorders Program and she was struck by the social media pressures related to appearance.
Oh, how sweet. He’s so accomplished and empathetic isn’t he? Too bad Levine is missing the only real qualification one can have for being named “woman of the year.” He’s not a freaking woman – no matter how much of a looker he is with his long gray hair cascading down over his spiffy new female-styled HHS Naval uniform.
USA TODAY: How do you feel about taking the spot from a biological woman? Is that true equality for you? Or might it be that you’re actually taking away from the achievements of actual women?