Democrats are now pushing a "Transgender Bill of Rights" because the regular Bill of Rights isn't good enough
· Jun 30, 2022 · NottheBee.com

People across the United States are suffering from Biden's shrinking economy, open borders, and crime at all-time highs.

And what are the Democrats focused on?

Yes, the Democrats are here to create a new bill of rights just for transgender people, because the original Bill of Rights just isn't good enough.

The proposal would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to explicitly include protections for gender identity and sex characteristics, expand access to gender-affirming care and ban conversion therapy.

It would also require the attorney general to designate a liaison dedicated to overseeing enforcement of civil rights for transgender people and invest in community services to prevent anti-transgender violence.

This would provide access to "gender-affirming" care nationally. Meaning that girls will be told that they totally are boys if they think so and can be permanently disfigured?

If you doubt this, you need to see this story we ran on Not the Bee earlier this week.

This "transgender bill of rights" would make this sort of thing even more common across the entire country.

And banning conversion therapy? That literally means that, like in Canada, you can be fined or thrown in jail if you tell a girl she's a girl or a boy he's a boy. If you try to "convert" them to their actual gender then you are going against the law.

Quite literally, this is a plan to outlaw reality.

Jayapal introduced the proposal alongside Reps. David Cicilline (D-R.I.), Marie Newman (D-Ill.), Mark Takano (D-Calif.) and Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.). The bill has 84 other co-sponsors.

Mark Takano, one of the sponsors of this bill, is the California congressman who walked out on Matt Walsh's interview when he was asked, "What is a woman?"

These are the people making laws in this country!


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