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USA Today has added another man to its ‘Women of the Year’ list

Updated: March 23, 2023 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Mar 23, 2023 – 12:50 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — It has been a decade of triumph for cross-dressing men. 

“Caitlyn” Jenner, the strapping Olympian gold-medal recipient formerly known as Bruce, won Glamour Magazine’s “Woman of the Year.” 

First Lady Jill Biden and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken gave Alba Rueda, a biological male identifying as female, a “Women of Courage” award for International Women’s Day.  

That’s not even to mention all of the success cross-dressing men have had playing women’s sports against women, Lia Thomas being the most prominent example recently. As one comedian recently joked: “I’m okay with transgender athletes participating in women’s sports — as long as I’m allowed to bet. Yes, I’d like to put all my money on the lady with the size 11 sneakers, please. I’ve got a feeling about her.” 

In fact, in 2021, a man won New Zealand’s “Sportswoman of the Year” award.  

The 2021 pinup swimsuit cover model for Sports Illustrated was … a biological male. 

For several years in a row, magazine lists of influential or prestigious women have included a significant percentage of biological men.  

In fact, it is becoming downright transphobic to choose an

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