Trans Theology, Meet Immovable Object
Women have been complaining about men who "identify" as women in their private spaces for years, but everything changed this week. U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-SC, entered the fray.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace is the first female graduate of The Citadel, a formerly all-male military college in South Carolina.
Not only that, but Mace graduated magna cum laude.
She’s a bona fide warrior, and now she’s fighting for the rights of women and girls to safety and dignity in private spaces like sex-segregated restrooms.
It was inevitable the transgender issue would land in Congress when professional transgender, “Sarah” McBride (formerly known as Tim), effectively ran unopposed on the Democratic slate in Delaware for the U.S. Congress.
As the first transgender member of Congress, McBride made history when he showed up for new member orientation this week.
But Mace and Marjorie Taylor Green, R-GA, declared that ladies’ restrooms in the House are only for women, not for men who simply identify as women, and that McBride must use the men’s room.
Mace says she is a rape and sexual abuse survivor who lives with post-traumatic stress as a result of the abuse she’s suffered at the hands of a man. She said she knows "how vulnerable women and girls are in private spaces." She called McBride a “threat … any man who wants to force his junk into the bathroom stall next to me… that is an assault on women.”
Mace, a supporter of gay rights, pledged to “die on this hill” to keep biological men out of women’s restrooms in the Capitol.
Death Threat
Mace was threatened in a video on @X by a man who identifies as a woman, reportedly called venuspeenis, with long hair and painted fingernails. “Nancy Mace,” he said, “I hope that one day I do find you in a woman’s bathroom and… I grab your face down to the floor while I repeatedly bash it in until the blood’s everywhere, and you’re dead.”
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