American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Attorney Chase Strangio He appears to be using a new term for adult human female on Tuesday.
The transgender rights activist — who is also a trans man — appeared on the left-wing digital news show “Democracy Now!To criticize President Donald Trump's executive order on sex and gender.
Trump “targets trans people by focusing on diminishing the idea of a fixed gender binary at the time of conception,” Strangio complained to show host Amy Goodman.
While presenting the case, Strangio referred to biological women as “non-trans women.”
Trump Executive orderTitled “Defending Women from Gender Ideological Extremism and Bringing Biological Truth Back to the Federal Government,” it explains that US policy is to recognize both sexes, male and female, and that men and women are biologically different, along with addressing how agencies should recognize the sexes. Deal with these directions.
One part of the employers' organization directs the secretary Housing and urban development To produce a policy that protected women “seeking heterosexual rape shelters” and other intimate spaces, which Strangio objected to.
Strangio claimed that this would, “in essence, exclude transgender people from various forms of shelter systems, under the aegis that a transgender person poses an inherent threat to non-trans women.”
After refusing to call biological women “women,” Strangio added that this part of the order “only reinforces the danger that transgender people face in society, if we are viewed as a threat to others by our mere existence.”
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A clip of Strangio calling women “non-trans women” caught the attention of some on X.
Prominent conservative account End Wokeness shared the clip with the caption: “ACLU attorney Chase Strangio is horrified that Trump banned men from 'trans women' locker rooms.'”
Conservative commentator Paul Cipolla criticized Strangio in a lengthy post, saying: “ACLU attorney Chase Strangio, a woman pretending to be a man, is angry that he will be arrested if he uses a men's bathroom in a federal building. She is venting her anger.” By calling biological women “non-trans women.”
He continued, “Chase can complain all she wants. That doesn't change the fact that she has XX chromosomes and is a woman. So she either stays out of the men's bathrooms, or goes to the women's prison.”
Colleen Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, wrote, “NEW: Transgender ACLU attorney Chase Strangio refers to biological women as 'non-trans women' while losing to Trump's new executive orders. This audio surprises me every time.”
“Life hack: You can save some time by just referring to them as 'women,'” Rogge added.
“No, we are women. Only women, there is no and/or status here.” MP Nancy Mace, RSC He added, who defended the presence of unisex facilities in the Capitol building.
Former NCAA swimmer and Women's rights activist Riley Gaines He commented on Rugg's post, saying: “'Transgender women' is a crazy thing to do.”
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