The left's war against women's right to privacy

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The vice president’s attempt to score points on “Women’s Equality Day” was doused by a reality check from Riley Gaines: “This is satire, right?”

Since the onset of their administration, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have stood as champions of leftist causes to erode women’s spaces, expose children to sexual content, and far too many cause irreversible harm to further transgenderism.

Saturday, as Harris gaslighted with snippets from an array of previously delivered word salads, former NCAA swimmer and Independent Women’s Forum advisor Gaines spoke to what the policies Democrats have embraced have actually been doing to women’s rights.

“On Women’s Equality Day, we celebrate a monumental step forward in the expansion of voting rights. We also recommit to the fight to secure and safeguard the freedom to vote for all Americans,” captioned the post on Harris’ X account.

Sharing it, Gaines called out the vice president’s claim to be “Scared of losing the rights we fought so hard to win” and slammed it as “this is satire, right? [Because] I know you [can’t] possibly be referencing women when you’re actively taking away our rights to privacy, safety, and equal opportunity. Sports, prisons, domestic violence shelters, sororities… You’re a sell out.”
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The former collegiate swimmer, who herself had been subjected alongside her teammates to sharing a locker room with a male athlete who exposed his genitalia to them, wasn’t alone in criticizing Harris’ virtue-signal as others piled on with shots of their own.
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She is talking about men who have said they are transitioning to women.  Have you noticed that women who are transitioning to men are not trying to compete in men's sports or get in their locker room? 


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