‘Fighting For Women’s Rights’ Is What Got Us Into Transgender Bathroom Mess In The First Place

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Mary Rooke

Transgender ideology has made its way to the halls of Congress.

For anyone who has been in the fight against the gender cult long enough, it was obvious that it would only be a matter of time before it came knocking on their door. Like most cults, it’s a cancer that spreads slowly at first, but if you don’t fight it, the disease will metastasize, killing you from every angle. The U.S. Congress is just its latest victim.

Americans should once again be thankful that there was a red wave Nov. 5. We’d be completely alone had the left gained control because they would have happily allowed their new trans-identifying man into women’s spaces without a single pause. At least with Republican control of Congress, there will be an effort to fight back.

House Speaker Mike Johnson released a memo Thursday clarifying the protection of female-only spaces after Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace made headlines promising to fight against Democrat Delaware Rep-elect Sarah McBride using the women’s facilities in Congress.

“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.”

McBride is the first trans-identifying person ever elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. The fight members like Johnson and Mace are taking on will directly affect everyday Americans’ ability to protect their families.

Still, in order to kill this cancer, we must analyze where it originated. For decades, the feminist fight for control over men’s spaces eroded the concept of concrete sex identity. Feminism used the sexual revolution as a battering ram to knock down the walls between the sexes and blur the lines of the uniqueness that exists between men and women. (ROOKE: Corporate Media Carries Out Anti-Christian Smear Campaign Against Pete Hegseth)

There has to be some acknowledgment of the fact that feminism created the monster that is now eating us, and women like Mace acted as Dr. Frankenstein. Mace prides herself in being the ultimate right-wing version of a girl boss. She uses her status as the first female cadet to graduate from the all-male military college, The Citadel, as a backstop for why she can’t be bullied. As if to say, “See, I beat down the doors of sexism, earning me the right to stand up against the transgender cult.”

She acts this way without any realization that it wasn’t sexism or misogyny that she conquered but the right for men to be formed in a place that was their own. Feminism forced “women’s rights” down society’s throat and demonized anyone willing to push back against its death march into men’s only clubs, facilities and programs. She and other self-professed feminists ended male-protected spaces under the guise of female empowerment, and their actions resulted in more harm to women.

By removing the idea that there is a difference between the sexes, that men cannot be women and women cannot be men, feminists opened the door to the greatest threat to women’s equality ever created— transgender ideology.

The gender ideology cult is the progeny conceived during the rise of the girl boss era. We can’t, therefore, be shocked that the legitimacy society gave to the corrupt ideology of feminism is now the weapon they are using to hurt women and girls. These women claim that through feminism and the sexual revolution, women were given equal rights to men.

There is no acknowledgment of the fact that women, however, were serving in places of power, like the U.S. Congress, before their fight took hold in the 1960s. In fact, women have served in federal offices since the 65th Congress back in 1917.

That glass ceiling was already shattered. It wasn’t what it is today, but it was building toward that future and would have done so without the societal collapse that came when feminism tore down the distinction between the sexes.

Congress shouldn’t use feminism to fight transgender ideology. Instead, it should be a fight to restore the divinely created difference that makes men and women complement each other. The fight is not just for women’s spaces. It’s for a course correction to end these perverse ideologies that ruin society and harm the most vulnerable among us.

To be clear, we should support Mace in her quest to protect women. She is correct that men, even ones wearing dresses and makeup, do not belong in female spaces where women deal with personal care. In fact, we need more women and men with the power to fight back to take on this mission. I do not want to discourage her from taking this on. We must acknowledge that the same girl-boss attitude that forced her into The Citadel, however, is also used to allow McBride access to her bathroom.

We can’t fight the cancer of transgender ideology without attacking it at the root cause.

The Daily Caller

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