Twitter suspends U.S. Congresswoman for claiming that men should not be allowed to play women's sports 🤡
· Mar 3, 2022 · NottheBee.com

"Should men be allowed to play women's sports?" is a pretty easy question to answer.

(The answer is no. It's no.)

Yet simply stating that obvious, incontestable, perfectly 100% legitimate assertion is now enough to get you booted from major social media websites.

From Christian Post:

A Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives who is running for the U.S. Senate this year had her Twitter account suspended because she expressed opposition to trans-identified biological men being allowed to compete in women's sports.

Rep. Vicky Hartzler of Missouri was suspended Monday for posting a tweet stating: "Women's sports are for women, not men pretending to be women."

She included an ad criticizing the policies allowing trans-identified biological men to compete in women's sports, which have been in place at the Olympic, collegiate and some high school levels.

Okay, okay, okay, hold on a second:

Technically, Rep. Hartzler's comments should be 100% in line with transgender ideology, right?

Follow my logic here.

I mean, wrong as it is, the argument for transgenderism rests on the premise that an individual who identifies as a member of the opposite sex actually is a member of the opposite sex, right? That is to say, according to transgenderism, if a man "identifies" as a woman, then he is in fact a woman.

So Hartzler did not actually say anything out of line with that logic—she simply argued that "men pretending to be women" should not be allowed to play women's sports.

How could anybody, even a hardcore transgender activist, disagree with that?

Of course it's obvious what Hartzler was really arguing. And she also happened to be 100% correct. So that's why she was booted.


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