Women gathered at the Washington Monument and on the South Lawn of the White House on International Women’s Day to urge President Biden to stop the presidential executive order allowing unisex toilets and men to compete in women’s games (SOH/Wen Xing photo)
Hundreds of women and their friends gathered at the Washington Monument and on the South Lawn of the White House on International Women’s Day to urge President Biden to protect women’s rights and stop the executive order he signed on Jan. 20 that allows unisex toilets and men to compete in women’s games.
In her speech, Kara Dansky, an attorney with The committee of the Women’s Human Rights Campaign US chapter, exclaimed, “So-called gender identity is a way for big corporations to taking over human humanity.” “Get it out of our schools and stop harming the healthy bodies of children.”
Attorney Kara Dansky spoke, “We hold the following truths, first, that men are not women, no matter what they say. Second, women who stand up for themselves are being silenced, fired, threatened with rape and death, but we will not stop defending ourselves. Third, gender identity is nothing more than an insulting and manipulative lie. It does not belong in our laws.”
Photo: Kara Dansky, attorney with The committee of the Women’s Human Rights Campaign US chapter (SOH/Wen Xing photo)
Suzanne Vierling, Ph.D., said, “I’m here to defend the rights of disenfranchised, disenfranchised women.” “Seeing a male walk into a bathroom, or a male walk into a child’s bathroom or locker room, only horrifies women.”
Oksana Condon, a young real estate agent of Ukrainian descent who came all the way from Jersey City, N.J., said, “I came to Washington, D.C., this morning to support women’s rights. Women should have their own private space and we should be respected as women.”
What’s the harm?
One of the founders of Women Picket DC, Amy Sousa “I’m here today to protest and protest President Biden’s executive order on gender identity. If this bill passes, it means that women will no longer have the right to demand women’s health care.”
Photo: Amy Sousa, one of the founders of Women Picket DC (SOH/Wen Hsing photo)
Suzanne Vierling, PhD, said, “We have a lot of kids who are undergoing surgery and ingesting all kinds of hormones, which just creates a very confusing environment for boys and girls.”
Photo: Suzanne Vierling, PhD (SOH/Wen Xing photo)
Amy Sousa (SOH) says it is surprising that children are taught that they were born in the wrong body and instilled with the wrong ideas in the school curriculum. The damage to children would be incalculable.
The bill is driven in large part by interest
Attorney Kara Dansky says it is driven in large part by profit, which is driven by medical supply companies in the pharmaceutical industry. People in these companies profit by keeping teenagers in adolescence, using drug blocks, and performing unnecessary and harmful medical procedures on teenagers to make a profit.
Kat Yang, liaison director for the Women’s Escort Corps in Washington, D.C., said more than 150 women from across the United States came to protest President Biden’s executive order on gender identity.
It’s largely profit-driven, and this is what we’re seeing with the corporate takeover of humanity and humaneness by big corporations,” she said. We asked you to research the work of Jennifer Bilac, an investigative journalist at blog.org, who uncovered the profits and power involved behind the push for this gender-neutral approach.
What can each person do?
One thing that everyone can do is contact their local school board,” says attorney Kara Dansky. Another issue is that children are taught at a very young age that gender identity is accepted and normalized in the school curriculum. So Parents in particular can be especially proactive in the school district and the school board can be especially proactive in stopping that. It’s really very important.”
“We have to work with Congress, and we all have to tell our senators not to vote for the so-called Equality Act.”
The House passed the Equality Act in the last Congress with the support of all Democrats and eight Republicans, but the Senate did not vote on it because of Trump‘s opposition to the bill.
Biden supports the Equality Act. The House passed the bill on Jan. 25, but it was supported by only three Republicans. It would take at least 60 votes to pass the bill in the Senate to make it happen.
Photo: Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Washington Monument and the South Lawn of the White House on March 8, International Women’s Day, to urge President Biden to defend women’s rights and stop the so-called “Equality Act. (SOH/Wen Xing photo)
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