In Brief: ACLU Denies Existence of Women
“The ACLU claims that there’s a War on Women … and it’s fighting it.”
We’re old enough to remember that “woman” was a definable word. Now, we have an incoming woman Supreme Court justice who refuses to say what a woman is because to do so is to trigger the rabidly gender-confused Left.
Journalist Daniel Greenfield takes on the latest reality deniers at the ACLU.
“We’re Not Stupid: Outrageous Quotes from the War on Women,” the ACLU had headlined a post about its pro-abortion activism in 2013.
A decade later the ACLU is arguing in court that women don’t exist.
Not only does the ACLU’s current abortion coverage eliminate any mention of women, but in response to a civil rights lawsuit by women, it actually filed a motion arguing they don’t exist.
The particular fight has to do with California’s prison system, which houses men with women as long as the men claim to be women. A feminist group that hasn’t succumbed to the gender-bending Rainbow Mafia sued.
Krystal Gonzalez, one of four women being represented in the lawsuit, reported being sexually assaulted by a man who claimed to be “transgender” in prison. The California penal system however insisted that her male attacker was actually a “transgender woman with a penis.”
The ACLU, along with Lambda Legal and the Transgender Law Center, filed a bizarre motion in response denying that, “‘men as a class’ are defined and differentiated from ‘women as a class’ by their ‘anatomy, genitalia, physical characteristics, and physiology.’”
Are there physiological differences between men and women? Science says there are while the ACLU denies it in what may be one of the most surreal motions ever submitted to a court.
Denying sexual dimorphism is up there with a motion claiming that the earth is flat.
But the ACLU motion went on “to deny the allegation that ‘human beings’ are ‘sexually dimorphic, divided into males and females each with reproductive systems, hormones, and chromosomes that result in significant differences between men[] and women[.]’”
Biology 101 is now an “allegation” to be denied in court.
Thus unfolds another chapter in the disgraceful history of the ACLU. As Greenfield concludes, “In an extraordinary document, the ACLU denies everything we know about biological science and it does so in the name of not only erasing women, but exposing them to sexual abuse.”
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