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'Trans women are women': Comically, the Women's March is all-in on radical leftist gender ideology
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'Trans women are women': Comically, the Women's March is all-in on radical leftist gender ideology

The Women's March claims that the word "women" includes transgender women.

A transgender woman is a biological man who identifies as a woman.

"We got some transphobes BIG mad the other day so let us spell it out for you: 'Women' is a term that encompasses cis & trans women. When we talk about 'people who can give birth,' it's because those people aren't all women! They're girls, trans men, & non-binary ppl," Women's March tweeted on Tuesday.

"Some of y'all really struggle with the concept of 'assigned sex' vs 'gender identity' and it shows!!" the group added. "Women's March is committed to creating equality for women & a feminist future for all. We fight for rights that primarily (but not exclusively!) impact women. We fight for a world where ALL women are safe from gender-based violence, discrimination, and hate."

The Women's March received significant pushback after it declared in a tweet last week that "Trans women are women."

"The point of tweets like this is to demoralize actual feminists, so that we stop fighting for women and girls. Don't let it demoralize you," Abigail Shrier tweeted last week in response to the Women's March's claim.

"Misinformation," Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon tweeted.

"No they aren't. There are massive differences between women and trans women. We can be respectful to trans people while not abandoning reality," Megyn Kelly tweeted.

"If the point of this slogan is to reject treating 'trans women' and 'women' as separate or distinct categories of people, then the slogan undermines itself, because it refers to them as separate categories... thus implying some distinction. Otherwise they'd say 'women are women'" Michael Tracey commented.

The Women's March's tweets reflect the dogmas of radical leftist gender ideology.

Vice President Kamala Harris did her part to promote the ideology this week by announcing her pronouns at the beginning of a roundtable event.

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Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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