GOP U.S. Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina has prevailed against “transgender” madness.
U.S. Representative-elect “Sarah” McBride (D-Del.), a man who pretends to be a woman, is not permitted to use the women’s restrooms and other facilities in the U.S. Capitol.
House Speaker Mike Johnson banned McBride and other men yesterday.
The news undoubtedly has McBride and other “trans women” turning several shades of pink, and Mace has posted more video to X to make her point. She and her staff members are receiving threats.
Resolution
The trouble began for “trans woman” McBride after she was elected to represent Delaware’s at-large congressional district.
As The New American reported yesterday, Mace introduced a resolution to ban McBride and any other men from using women’s bathrooms, restrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms on Capitol Hill. She also introduced a bill to ban men from using those facilities on all federal properties.
“I’m not gonna allow biological men into women’s private spaces,” Mace told a pro-“trans” ABC reporter:
I will stand in the brink and stand in the way of anyone on the radical Left who thinks that it’s OK for a penis to be in a women’s locker room or a bathroom or a changing room. Hell no. I am not going to stand for it, and the [House] Speaker [Mike Johnson] said it’ll be in the House Rules package. If it’s not, I’ll be ready with a motion … to force a vote on this. This is not OK. I’m a survivor of rape. I’m a survivor of sexual abuse, and I’m not gonna allow any man in any female private space out here. …
I’m absolutely gonna stand in the way of anyone who thinks it’s OK for a man to be in our locker room, in our changing rooms, in our dressing rooms, in women’s bathrooms. And in fact if you agree with that, you’re crazy. Cause that’s not OK. It’s not OK.
Early Tuesday, a reporter asked Johnson if McBride is a woman, a question he refused to answer. All congressmen and congresswomen will be treated with dignity and respect, Johnson said.
Later that day, Johnson returned to the microphones to clarify himself, claiming he didn’t answer the questions because the answer was so “obvious.”
Said Johnson:
A man is a man, and a woman is a woman. And a man cannot become a woman.… That’s what Scripture teaches, what I just said. But I also believe we treat everybody with dignity. And so we can do and believe all those things at the same time.
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No Men in the Ladies Room
Yesterday, in a victory for sanity, Johnson banned McBride from the women’s rooms.
“All single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings — such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms — are reserved for individuals of that biological sex,” Johnson said:
It is important to note that each Member office has its own private restroom, and unisex restrooms are available throughout the Capitol.
Women deserve women’s only spaces.
That was Mace’s point.
“Don’t care what a man thinks about women protecting our God-given rights,” she wrote on X today:
Your race doesn’t matter. Your political party doesn’t matter.
We just don’t want to be naked in front of strange men. Period.
On X, Mace posted video of herself tearing down a rainbow message over the sign of a woman’s bathroom
She also posted audio of a fruitcake who called her office to threaten and her staff.
“He’s gonna have to change his number faster than he changed his gender,” she wrote over audio of the call.
Two far-left media celebrities, former CNN talker Chris Cillizza and former NBC anchor Katie Couric, attacked Mace as well.
Promoting a piece he wrote on the “complex” subject, Cillizza wrote that “Mace’s grandstanding on Sarah McBride is just incredibly awful. Complex issues turned into lowest-common denominator political point-scoring is gross.”
“You’re saying we can’t make judgments about sex-based restrooms because we’re not trans?” Mace replied. “By that logic, you’re not a woman — so how could you possibly understand our ‘lived experiences’ either?”
Has-been Couric attacked Mace in a video. Couric pronounced herself “disappointed” that Mace was “so rude” and “bigoted” toward McBride. Singing McBride’s praises, Couric said Mace is “nasty” and “sh**ty.”
“Cope harder,” the feisty Mace replied.
As for McBride, the newly-elected congressman said, “I’m not here to fight about bathrooms. I’m here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families.”
Will It Last?
How long Johnson’s edict remains in effect depends upon how long the House remains in GOP hands.
Should the Democrats gain the majority, they will undoubtedly permit men who pretend to be women to use whatever facility they want. At that point, women will no longer be safe from rape or even worse when they use the restrooms and other facilities.
“Moment of clarity for my House Republican colleagues,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York wrote on X:
You have no mandate to enact extreme right-wing policies.
The people want us to work together to lower the high cost of living.
Full stop.
At least Jeffries tacitly admitted that President Joe Biden has wrecked the finances of the American family.