By Dr. Brian C. Joondeph | Commentary, American Thinker
Democrats and their corporate media allies have co-opted the popular narrative on various social issues, including sexism. Republicans provide little, if any, pushback for fear of what the low-rated Sunday talk shows or the Washington Post might say about them.
The social issue du jour is transgenderism. Democrats are the party of transgenderism, which represents only a small fraction of the population. However, if you watched prime-time comedy or drama television shows, you might believe that half of America is gender-confused.
Ironically, the Democrat party platform claims to support women. “We are committed to ensuring full equality for women. We will combat biases across economic, political, and social life that hold women and restrict their opportunities.”
What Democrats say and what they do could not be more different.
Conversely, the other narrative is that Republicans hate women.
Just ask left-leaning Wikipedia, which claims:
“War on women” is a slogan in United States politics used to describe certain Republican Party policies and legislation as a wide-scale effort to restrict women’s rights, especially reproductive rights, including abortion.
Consider abortion: half of those aborted are female — potential girls and women, future wives and mothers, and possibly even a future U.S. president. How does that not signify a war on women?
Then there is the transgender issue, where the biological differences between boys and girls, as well as men and women, are glaringly obvious yet overlooked by Democrats and the media.
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