07/14/2022 / By Ethan Huff
The header photo for this article is of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), just as a preface. Her crazy eyes, we noticed, are strikingly similar to those displayed by UC Berkeley law professor Khiara Bridges while she was being questioned this week by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) about the ultra-ridiculous matter of whether or not men can get pregnant.
The bizarre exchange occurred during a congressional hearing that followed the Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, effectively eliminating legal abortion in many American states.
As a follow-up to Bridges’ earlier words to Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) during another hearing, in which she referred to a “person with a capacity for pregnancy” as opposed to a pregnant woman, which is what normal people call it, Hawley stated to Bridges:
“You’ve used the phrase ‘people with a capacity for pregnancy.’ Would that be women?”
This simple question caused Bridges to go into triggering mode as her eyes bugged out like AOC’s. She immediately launched into a nervous tirade about how men can get pregnant.
“Many women, cis women, have the capacity for pregnancy,” Bridges claimed.
“Many cis women do not have the capacity for pregnancy. There are also trans men who are capable of pregnancy as well as non-binary people who are capable of pregnancy.”
“So this isn’t really a women’s rights issue, it’s a what?” Hawley immediately launched back, destroying Bridges’ entire argument. (Related: A teacher at Ballentine Elementary School in Fuquay-Varina, N.C., near Raleigh was caught teaching preschoolers that men can get pregnant.)
“We can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it impacts other groups,” Bridges shot back with anger. “Those things are not mutually exclusive, Sen. Hawley.”
When Hawley responded back asking Bridges what the core of this “right” is really about then, she had a meltdown and immediately started rambling like an insane person about how Hawley’s “line of questioning is transphobic and it opens up trans people to violence.”
Keep in mind that Bridges teaches law at Berkeley, and is molding the next generation of lawyers into this same deranged mindset. America really is done for unless these people are rooted out of academia – and politics, for that matter.
“Wow, you’re saying I’m opening up people to violence by asking whether or not women are the folks who can have pregnancies?” Hawley immediately shot back in response to Bridges’ nonsensical tirade.
“I want to note that one in five transgender persons have attempted suicide, so I think it’s important,” Bridges responded back, blaming Hawley’s questions for attempted trans suicides.
Recognizing that he was dealing with someone off her rocker in more ways than one, Hawley asked Bridges if her false accusations and badgering upon losing the argument are representative of how she runs her classroom at Berkeley.
“Are students allowed to question you or are they also treated like this where they’re told that they are opening up people to violence by questioning?” he then asked, to which Bridges had no answer.
Regardless of Bridges’ responses, Hawley’s questions alone reveal the absolute insanity of the LGBT mafia and its claims that both men and women can get pregnant.
“This radical trans agenda cannot hold up under even the slightest bit of scrutiny which is why the leftist evening news broadcasts decided to ignore it,” wrote Kevin Tober for mrcNewsBusters.
The latest news about institutionalized trans tyranny and the perversion of today’s youth at corrupt schools can be found at GenderConfused.com.
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