The WashingtonPost, like much of establishment media, is now being held hostage to gender ideology, whether the staff promoting it are true believers or are simply trying to avoid the ire of transgender activists, writes ZacharyFaria.
Hawley and University of California, Berkeley professor Khiara Bridges went viral over an exchange during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday. Bridges referred to “people with the capacity for pregnancy,” a long-winded way of saying “women,” as Hawley pointed out. But Bridges insisted that “trans men” and “nonbinary people” also can get pregnant.
— Townhall.com July 12, 2022 The Washington Post's takeaway from this exchange was that “the Missouri Republican refused to acknowledge that some transgender men can get pregnant.” Mariana Alfaro, a “reporter on the breaking political news team,” then wrote that “some experts on gender and reproductive rights” use terms such as “people with a capacity for pregnancy” when talking about abortion because “not only cisgender women have the ability for pregnancy.
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