Thursday, March 9, 2023

Doctor Jill Biden awards man the "Woman of Courage" award

He can bench press 150 pounds, nut Blinken can't


Men are destroying women's records in every sporting event in which they dress up as a woman, or refer to themselves as such, even in cases where they sport twigs and berries. 

Even men with Adam's apples and large masculine bone structure are winning beauty contests against women without Adam's apples but have actual breasts and XX chromosomes and the ability to give birth because like their actual breasts, they are actually women.

But they can't compete with the men. From powerlifting to swimming, to mixed martial arts, men are kicking women's shaplier butts figuratively and literally. Rather than refusing to compete, which would put an end to this crap, women understandably don't want to give up their scholarships or team positions, even when the men who compete against them place ahead of them almost all the time.

First Lady and eminent Doctor Jill Biden along with Secretary of State Antony Blinken were blasted on Wednesday after they presented an Argentinian dude with an award created for actual women on International Women's Day.

The Woke House honored eleven women from around the globe who, according to a press release by the State Department, "are working to build a brighter future for us all."

Alba Reuda, an Argentinian man, was introduced at the award ceremony as a "transgender woman who was kicked out of classrooms, barred for sitting for exams, refused job opportunities, subjected to violence, and rejected by her family. But in the face of these challenges, she worked to end violence and discrimination against the LGBTQ plus community in Argentina."

Twitter went ballistic. Why are they giving a guy in a gown who was born a man and suffers from gender dysphoria an award for his mental disorder that was meant to be given to an actual woman?

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) posted: "It’s International Women’s Day – a good time to remember that Democrats can’t even tell you what a woman is." [Even a SCOTUS justice isn't sure what she is because she isn't a biologist.]

"We are not a serious country," Common Sense Society's Christopher Bedford tweeted.

"Nice of FLOTUS to encourage the diminishment of women on ‘international women's day.’ Erasing women is abusive," Dana Loesch, host of the "Dana Show" wrote.

"International Women's Day: Not just for women anymore," conservative Twitter personality Andrea Katherine posted.

"Apparently men are a lot better at being women than women are. Step up your game, ladies," Townhall columnist and radio personality Derek Hunter joked.

RedState author and author Buzz Patterson wrote, "Nothing screams ‘International Women of Courage Award’ like a dude."

Claremont Institute president Ryan P. Williams tweeted, "The jokes write themselves…"

Rueda currently serves as Argentina’s Special Envoy for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship. 

The State Department said Rueda had "actively campaigned to change the name of the National Women’s Conference to the ‘Plurinational Conference of Women and Lesbian, Cross-Dresser, Transgender, Bisexual, Intersex and Non-Binary Persons' to include diverse, dissident, and racialized identities.’"

That's a mouthful.

Yes, it's true: the jokes write themselves . . . but they aren't really funny.

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