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Biden’s US Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Jackson, claimed that she can’t define woman during the Senate Judiciary hearing, even though she was born in 1970, and was a child during International Women’s Year (1975) and the United Nations Decade for Women (1976-1985). https://www.un.org/en/conferences/women/mexico-city1975 Helen Reddy’s song “I am Woman” was chosen as the UN’s theme song for International Women’s Year. Helen Reddy was introduced as “now nominated for best pop vocal performance by, without any question, a female”, before singing “I am Woman”: https://youtu.be/br26Kj5C4T4 And, yet, Judge Jackson pretends that she can’t define woman, because she’s not a biologist? She didn’t take high school biology? Even fruit flies are female and male with xx and xy chromosomes!

In 1913 they could define woman: “Wom”an (P), n.; pl. Women (#):
1. An adult female person; a grown-up female person, as distinguished from a man or a child; sometimes, any female person. 2. The female part of the human race; womankind. 3. A female attendant or servant
”. https://www.websters1913.com/words/Woman

It is shameful that Judge Jackson, a woman, is complicit in the extreme sexism of trans ideology that is trying to erase women to the benefit of men who pretend that they are women and dress as drag queens. It’s impossible to get more sexist than erasing women.


Senator Marsha Blackburn Questions Judge Ketanji Brown Jacksonhttps://youtu.be/_yfnvxoDcJU

VIDEO RELEASE: Judge Jackson Cannot Define “Woman” During Blackburn SCOTUS Day Two Hearing Remarks March 23, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) questioned Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during day two of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for her nomination to the Supreme Court.
 
Judge Jackson Could Not Provide A Definition For The Word “Woman”

Blackburn: “In the United States v. Virginia…the Majority Justice Ginsburg stated, ‘supposed inherent differences are no longer accepted as a ground for race or national origin classifications, physical differences between men and women, however, are enduring. The two sexes are not fungible. A community made up exclusively of one. Sex is different from a community composed of both.’ Do you agree with Justice Ginsburg that there are physical differences between men and women that are enduring?…”
 
Blackburn: “Can you provide a definition for the word ‘woman’?”

Jackson: “Can I provide a definition?”

Blackburn: “Mhmm, yeah.”

Jackson: “No, I can’t.”

Blackburn: “You can’t?”

Jackson: “Not in this context–I’m not a biologist.”

Blackburn: “The meaning of the word woman is so unclear and controversial that you can’t give me a definition?”

Jackson: “Senator, in my work as a judge, what I do is I address disputes. If there’s a dispute about a definition, people make arguments, and I look at the law and I decide. So I’m not…”

Blackburn: “The fact that you can’t give me a straight answer about something as fundamental as what a woman is underscores the dangers of the kind of progressive education that we are hearing about. Just last week, an entire generation of young girls watched as our taxpayer funded institutions permitted a biological man to compete and beat a biological woman in the NCAA swimming championships. What message do you think this sends to girls who aspire to compete and win in sports at the highest levels?”
 
 
…. I will tell you too with Georgetown Day School, I found it astounding that it teaches kindergartners five year old children, and I’ve got grandchildren, and they teach them that they can choose their gender. So is this what you were praising when you applauded the, and I’m quoting you ‘the transformative power of Georgetown Day Schools’ progressive education.’ Do you agree that our schools should teach children that they can choose their gender?
https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/2022/3/video-release-judge-jackson-cannot-define-woman-during-blackburn-scotus-day-two-hearing-remarks

Every Cell Has a Sex: X and Y and the Future of Health Care
August 30, 2016, Dr. David C. Page, Excerpt:
Going Beyond the Gonads
Dr. Page called for medical schools to study the differences between XX and XY cells at a more fundamental level. For the last 50 years, students have been taught that outside the gonads — reproductive organs where sperm and eggs are produced — cells with XX and XY pairs are functionally equivalent because there is nothing on the Y chromosome that acts outside the testes. They’ve been taught that hormones secreted by the testes and the ovaries, where eggs are produced, are entirely responsible for making the body more masculine or feminine. But Page argued that there are intrinsic biochemical differences between XX and XY cells that affect tissues and organs across the entire body and have a significant impact independent of sex hormones. And medical practitioners must understand these differences to properly treat their patients.

“Imagine if you’re going to surgery and your surgeon has never been instructed in the anatomical differences between men and women,” he said. “Would you sign the consent form?” The same concept holds for understanding the biology of disease…https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/every-cell-has-a-sex-x-and-y-and-the-future-of-health-care/

J.K. Rowling @jk_rowling “Apparently, under a Labour government, today will become We Who Must Not Be Named Day”. 1.44 pm · Mar 8, 2022 https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/1501192047633608707
https://archive.ph/6WrYJ

International Women’s Day, but for men