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Vile Video: Dem Lawmaker Questions Courage of Female Athlete Who Refused to Play Against a Man
Few things in life require more courage than when you’re going against the grain of leftist culture.
At the risk of being labeled a bigot, racist, sexist, or whatever leftist insult that has lost all meaning over the last 20 years, it would be a lot easier to just go with the flow and let those screeching ideologues have their way.
But at a certain point, enough is enough.
For many Americans, “enough” came when the left began pushing the dangerously fringe concept of gender ideology.
No, mediocre men should never be allowed to “identify” as a woman to gain access to women’s sports or private spaces. That should be abundantly obvious to anyone who isn’t some brainwashed drone slurping down leftist Kool-Aid.
Speaking of that, have you heard about Democratic Arizona state Sen. Catherine Miranda?
The relatively unknown lawmaker was thrust into the national spotlight this week after being in attendance at the Arizona Senate Education Committee hearing on Wednesday and getting into a combative exchange with women’s sports activist and former NCAA volleyball player Kaylie Ray.
Ray was in attendance to advocate for a state bill that would protect women’s sports. It’s a personal cause for her as she famously refused to........
