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Jeopardy’s all-time female champ: What is a ‘woman’ who is actually a man?

Updated: January 3, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) — Since mid-November, the Jeopardy champion’s podium has been occupied by a man who presents himself as a woman, and the show’s host and staff have gladly gone along with the national pop culture mis-gendering pretension.

“Amy” Schneider is clearly a guy with an impressive mind.  To date he has won over $850,000 dollars on the show, qualifying him for a coveted spot on the 2022 Tournament of Champions to be broadcast later this year.

Perhaps the most shocking moment came when the show’s producers — and amplified by “mainstream” legacy media outlets — crowned Schneider as “the highest-earning female contestant in the game show’s nearly 57-year run.”  The move has knocked Larissa Kelly from her rightfully-held title as the reigning all-time female money winner.

ABCNBCCNN, The New York TimesPeople, and virtually every other corporate media source have now referred to Schneider with feminine pronouns.  And that’s no surprise: Guidelines issued by legacy giants Associated Press (AP) and Reuters direct journalists and editors to do so.

As I watched the show last Wednesday, the extreme conceit from liberal elites prompted me to post on Facebook:

A guy pretending to

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