How Do Women at the Women’s March Know They’re Women? (And Other Questions)

According to the Mark Levin Show this evening, the government shutdown will not impair the funding required to police the Women’s March.

What a relief!

Something I don’t understand about the Women’s March…If gender is now officially fluid, then how do the women at the “Women’s March” know that they’re women? And what if they become men in the near future? Will this nullify their participation?

Isn’t it now sexist and politically incorrect to recognize gender? And, if so, then why do we even have a Women’s March?

Why do we even bother to identify things like sexual orientation? If you’re a man and you’re attracted to men, then can’t you just call yourself a woman? Would that be homophobic? After all, the progressive thing right now seems to be transgender and gender-fluid.

And what about women who agree with all or some of President Donald Trump’s policies? Is this march for them, too? If it’s a women’s march, it should be, right? And if it’s only for left-of-center or far left women, then why isn’t it called a march for left-of-center women?

Back in the 1980s, I remember politically correct types at college claiming that “transgenderism” was offensive to gays and lesbians, because it implied that it was wrong to be gay or lesbian and that instead you must change your gender. Today, if you’re gay or lesbian and have any question or qualms at all about transgenderism, you’re called irrationally self-hating. It’s so confusing!

It’s all so confusing. And maybe it’s deliberate. Because if the social justice warriors, socialists and Netflix-watching Communists running most of our government, media, academic and cultural institutions can bring us down to the level of impotency their own minds experience, well then, maybe they won’t have to feel so bad.

At any rate, it’s a relief to know that the Women’s March will go on, government shutdown or no. The Framers of America’s Constitution and the author of the Declaration of Independence would be so proud.

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