Yesterday morning I submitted the following Letter to the Editor to the @dailypenn. More than 24 hours later, I have gotten nothing by way of response. Nothing. #PennCheats. 1/12
"Dear Editor, I am a 1999 alumni of UPenn Law [@pennlaw], feminist, and life-long liberal, and I am appalled by the piece “16 Penn Law Organizations Statement in support of Lia Thomas” (Jan. 25, 2022)... 2/12 thedp.com/article/2022/0…
Female athletes are complete human beings who deserve to compete with and against other females... 3/12
Polling shows that overwhelmingly Americans across the political spectrum support single-sex sports, and it is undeniable that men enjoy physiological advantages over women in sport, even after suppressing testosterone... 4/12 womensliberationfront.org/news/national-…
Some of the female swimmers on the women’s team have expressed discomfort about Thomas undressing in the women’s locker room despite having male genitals... 5/12 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
One might reasonably expect a law school letter to cite the law. Because this piece doesn’t, I will... 6/12
Under Pennsylvania law, “[a] person commits indecent exposure if that person exposes his or her genitals in any public place... 7/12
or in any place where there are present other persons under circumstances in which he or she knows or should know that this conduct is likely to offend, affront or alarm.” 18 PA Code § 3127... 8/12
If schools like Penn continue to allow men to compete on women’s teams, women’s sports will evaporate. Everyone knows this. People are afraid to speak out because of coercion... 9/12
This is a matter of fairness. No one would argue that it would be fair or “inclusive” to allow a heavyweight fighter to compete against a welterweight, even if the heavyweight fighter “identifies as” a welterweight... 10/12
It violates the ABA’s [@ABAesq] Model Rules of Professional Conduct to engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation. That is what these Penn Law organizations do in this piece. Pretending that anyone changes sex is a lie... 11/12
Sincerely,
Kara Dansky
President, Women’s Declaration International USA
Author, The Abolition of Sex: How the ‘Transgender’ Agenda Harms Women and Girls." 12/12
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Madame Speaker, I have the following in my email messages today. I'm sharing it, word for word, anonymously. 1/4 @SpeakerPelosi
"I just watched your Tucker Carlson interview and was in tears. How have we allowed this abuse to our children? My friend's daughter has removed her breasts and I never understood until you explained it... 2/4 @SpeakerPelosi
Well you need to call out Pelosi 'I’m running for the children.' Make her eat those words or vote her out. This is evil and insane. Thank you for opening my eyes." 3/4 @SpeakerPelosi
Of all the voices in the fight to push back against the #GenderIndustry, I think it's the "trans widows" whose voices get heard the least. For anyone who doesn't know, these are the women whose husbands "transition." What these women go through is horrific. 2/10
I am including here, anonymously and with permission, an email message that I received from one such woman this morning. 3/10
A woman wrote me the following in an email. I am putting it here, word for word, without using her name for privacy reasons. 1/15
"I have 15 and 12 y/o girls who are straight but are transgender “allies”, having been embroiled in gender-identity politics at school for years. It's taken time to realize the scope of how powerful this movement is... 2/15
But from the start I’ve felt disturbing flags going up about it. I’ve always been 100% pro civil/equal rights but this movement felt unfamiliar. It felt sneaky & manipulative and there was a distinctly misogynistic vibe to it that aroused suspicion in me... 3/15
Sarah Weddington was just 25 years old when she filed the complaint in Roe v. Wade in a federal court in Austin Texas in 1970, and just 27 years old when she argued it before the Supreme Court in 1972. She died yesterday at 76. 1/
This is the cover of her book "A Question of Choice," published in 1992. I read it in college and it has graced my bookshelf ever since. I held it up when I gave a short talk in support of Roe outside the Supreme Court on December 1 of this year. 2/
Here is a little mini-thread thread about pronouns. 1/8
Once, a few years ago, I was participating in a nationwide discussion, on Zoom, that was supposed to be about addressing racism in America. 2/8
At one point, we all got into break-out rooms with 2 or 3 participants. I got into my breakout room with one guy. He started out by saying his name and his pronouns. 3/8
Here is a fun story, in thread-form, about something that happened a few years ago on FB. A man named Kenneth kept not listening to terves who were attempting in good faith to educate him with well-sourced research papers. 1/8
Kenneth kept whining that all the sources being provided were too long and complicated. So I wrote this for him. I decided to revive it here today, and I would like to now dedicate it to Seth. 2/8
"Here is a very brief essay. I will call it, 'For Kenneth and Other Dudes who Don't Like it When Women Stand Up for Ourselves.'... 3/8