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MTG on Gender-confused Men In Women’s Spaces: The American People ‘Are Sick of this Lie’

The issue of men pretending to be women and demanding access women’s spaces has come to the halls of Congress and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) says banning men from women’s restrooms in the Capitol isn’t enough.

The Georgia Congresswoman commented on a proposed resolution introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) that would prohibit lawmakers and House employees from using restrooms that don’t correspond with their biological sex at birth.

Greene said that men should be banned from women’s restrooms in every federal building paid for by taxpayers.

Sarah McBride (D-DE), who was elected to Congress two week ago, was born a male and is the reason for the resolution requiring biological men to refrain from using women’s restrooms.

McBride has lashed out at the resolution, calling it a, “blatant attempt from far right-wing extremists to distract from the fact that they have no real solutions to what Americans are facing.”

Rep. Mace isn’t flinching from the reasons for wanting her proposal to be included in the rules for the 119th Congress which convenes on January 3, she references the fact that she is a rape survivor and a victim of abuse and will not pretend that a man belongs in women’s spaces.


Mace’s resolution has prompted outrage from the radical left, including death threats and denouncement from Democrat members of Congress.

The dispute over a man demanding access to women’s restrooms in the Capitol is the latest front in the growing pushback against men in women’s spaces.

Numerous Mountain West Conference women’s volleyball teams have refused to play San Jose State University SJSU because one of its star players Blair Fleming is a man pretending to be a women.

Political leaders in Utah and Idaho have also spoken out and either urged the NCAA and Mountain West Conference to ban male players from women’s sports.

Utah State University has been urged to join a Title IX lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference over the issue of men in women’s spaces.


The public may have finally reached the limits of its willingness to pretend in the name of empathy.

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Photo: WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 17: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) answers questions in front of the House steps while House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy holds a press conference November 17, 2021 in Washington, DC. McCarthy and other members of the Republican caucus spoke on U.S. President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda as his Build Back Better initiative nears a vote in the House. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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  1. I hope that the public has finally had enough of this bravo sierra-- it is well past time for women to push back on policies that prioritize genuflecting to someone else’s mental health crisis over biological reality; it makes women much less safe. Like Mace, I am a sexual assault survivor and I will not to tolerate this; I refuse to compromise my or any women’s sense of security in this fashion. Enough!!!

  2. No amount of surgery can transfer functioning reproductive organs from a woman to a man or vice-versa. By the same token, no amount of drugs can reconstruct the musculo-skeletal system of a man into that of a normal woman.

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