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The end of Women's History Month collides into April Fool's Day — fitting, as we biological women remain sacrificial fools on the altar of all things trans.
On Monday, Scotland's new 'hate crime' law went into effect. It criminalizes 'threatening or abusive behavior' relating to age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, and transgender identity.
Women, alas, do not rate.
Know what does? Misgendering a trans person, which could now send an offender to jail.
And it looks like JK Rowling would like to be the first one prosecuted.
'Arrest me!' she tweeted, furious that a convicted double rapist — who Rowling joked was a 'lovely Scottish lass' — and a convicted pedophile would be protected under this new law.
That violent rapist, né Adam Graham, switched gender while awaiting trial for assaulting two women, one in 2016 and one in 2019.
Graham's estranged wife Shonna said her husband had never expressed gender identity issues nor the wish to be a woman, and further claimed Graham raped and stabbed her while they were married.
On Monday, Scotland's new 'hate crime ' law went into effect. And it looks like JK Rowling would like to be the first one prosecuted.
A violent rapist, né Adam Graham (pictured), switched gender while awaiting trial for assaulting two women, one in 2016 and one in 2019. Graham's estranged wife Shonna said her husband had never expressed gender identity issues nor the wish to be a woman, and further claimed Graham raped and stabbed her while they were married.
'The way I see it,' Shonna said, 'he is a man, he done [sic] the crime as a man… he should do the time in a man's jail'.
Initially Graham, who now goes by Isla Bryson, was housed in a women's facility. That decision was rightly met with outrage.
'It cannot be right for a rapist to be in a woman's prison,' said Sandy Brindley, the chief executive of Rape Crisis Scotland. Bryson was eventually moved to a men's prison.
Katie Dolatowski is the transgender pedophile in question.
Standing at 6'5" and born a boy named Lennon, Dolatowski was 18 years old when arrested for assaulting a 10-year-old girl in a supermarket restroom, ordering the child to remove her pants.
Dolatowski then threatened to stab the child and kill her mother — and this was just one month after Dolatowski was caught filming another 12-year-old girl in a bathroom.
'He needs to be locked up,' Dolatowski's father Simon told the Sun. 'These are horrible offenses… I washed my hands of him long ago'.
But in Scotland's new upside-down system, Simon Dolatowski could be arrested for the 'crime' of misgendering his own child.
JK Rowling — same.
The author also took a much-needed swipe at Beth Douglas, a trans activist who has threatened to attack biological women with 'throat punches' and axes if they push back against trans orthodoxy.
Douglas is protected under this new law. The women she loathes and targets — well, we are not.
And Western culture wonders why female rage persists.
We now live in an era where nomenclature supersedes criminality, where the thoughts and feelings of the offender are prioritized above female victims.
When President Biden mispronounced Laken Riley's name during his State of the Union address, he corrected himself swiftly — not for mangling, however unintentionally, the name of the 22-year-old nursing student so savagely beaten and sexually assaulted by a migrant that her skull was disfigured, but for calling the offender an illegal immigrant.
'I shouldn't have used "illegal",' Biden told MSNBC. 'It's "undocumented".'
That's our president, ever supplicant to the hard left. Forget the promising life of a young woman taken violently, at random, by someone who has no business being here — let's be careful to call this criminal, this waste of space, by politer terms.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: It's this kind of stuff that repels the average American. It's this kind of stuff that is going to get Trump elected.
Easter Sunday wasn't just Easter Sunday this year; it coincided with Trans Visibility Day, which gave Trump plenty of culture-war ammunition.
Standing at 6'5' and born a boy named Lennon, Katie Dolatowski was 18 years old when arrested for assaulting a 10-year-old girl in a supermarket restroom, ordering the child to remove her pants.
Easter Sunday wasn't just Easter Sunday this year; it coincided with Trans Visibility Day, which gave Trump plenty of culture-war ammunition.
That the Biden administration had to ban a trans activist from future events after going topless on the White House lawn last summer says it all: For the trans-orthodox cohort, common sense and respect for others doesn't apply.
American women have had enough.
Just a few weeks ago, sixteen current and former female college athletes, Riley Gaines among them, filed suit against the NCAA for violating Title IX — meant to protect women athletes — and allowing Lia Thomas, born a male, to compete in the women's 2022 national swimming championships.
Thomas is 6'4', with a wingspan well over six-feet wide and far greater muscle mass, bone density and lung capacity than biological females.
Gaines has said that Thomas's genitals were often visible in the locker room and that some female swimmers changed in the janitor's closet for privacy.
But women have been gaslit into thinking we are the problem. Those who dare speak up are still among the minority.
Former British Olympian Sharron Davies tweeted against trans runner CeCe Telfer, after footage circulated online this weekend showing Telfer warming up against much shorter and much less muscular female competitors.
'Spot the male athlete in the women's race!' Davies wrote. 'It's simply cheating.'
One hopes that local, state and federal officials, along with governing bodies in sports, take a page from Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who in February signed an executive order protecting girls and women from competing against trans athletes.
Its existence 'stops the bullying of women and girls by transgender males who have many outlets to compete without putting the safety and security of females in danger,' Blakeman tweeted.
No less a turncoat than Letitia James, the first female elected as New York's attorney general, stepped in to call Blakeman's actions 'discriminatory'.
Olympian Sharron Davies tweeted against trans runner CeCe Telfer, after footage circulated online this weekend showing Telfer warming up against much shorter and much less muscular female competitors. 'Spot the male athlete in the women's race!' Davies wrote.
Such knee-jerk demonization epitomizes liberal rot.
When a female trailblazer won't stand up for her fellow girls and women — will happily sling their hard work and sacrifice on the pyre of so-called political correctness — we have hit a new low.
Even the New York Times has begun rethinking its own hard stance, running a lengthy piece in February casting doubt on medicalizing gender transitions in children and teenagers — a practice many European countries have curtailed, if not abandoned.
Yet the most famous female author on the planet could be jailed for misgendering a rapist and a pedophile. What would our suffragists have made of such madness?