Ted Cruz Challenges Dem Witness During Riley Gaines Hearing
The transgender ideology took a major hit this week after the president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) was brought under intense scrutiny during a Congressional hearing.
At the hearing, Texas senator Ted Cruz engaged the HRC president, Kelley Robinson, about the differences between men and women. He asked her point blank: “Do you believe there is a difference between women and men?” Robinson's response? She tried to dodge the question and ultimately failed.
Robinson's failure to give an answer increasingly exposed the holes of the transgender ideology, which has been gaining steam in recent years. To be sure, this ideology is a "gigantic ball of blatant contradictions and arbitrary inconsistencies," which can't survive basic questioning.
Robinson’s embarrassment came on the heels of an exchange between Riley Gaines, a female swimmer-turned-activist fighting to protect women’s sports, and HRC's Robinson. Gaines corrected Robinson after she laughed off Serena and Venus Williams’s loss to a 203rd-ranked male player. The situation of being able to take down a ranking humbled the president of the HRC.
This ideological collapse is a welcome relief for athletes across America, especially female athletes, many of whom have been pushed aside by men who identify as transwomen. The facts are plain as day: athletes compete in sports based on their biological sex, not the gender with which they identify.
However, it's not just female athletes that are impacted negatively by the transgender ideology. It’s the fans, too. Because, without understanding the differences between the sexes, sports can become confusing and even unrecognizable.
All in all, this Congressional hearing should serve to remind all of us that biology rules the day, not political correctness. This is true for sports, and it’s true for life. If we can't agree on basic reality, then there’s nothing left. It's time to accept that men and women are different and that these differences should be respected and celebrated, not erased.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in a Senate hearing on LGBTQ+ civil rights repeatedly asks witness Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, if there's a difference between women and men, then refuses to let her answer the question. pic.twitter.com/4fgTtVcuS0
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