What do you think of Tulsi Gabbard's speech about this year's International Women's Day?

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“We just celebrated International Women’s Day last week. I was scrolling through social media seeing, you know, what are people saying about it? I saw lots of nice flowery words coming from a lot of people in Washington celebrating women, and all that women have accomplished over the years, and all these great, inspiring examples of women leaders throughout our time.

We know the hypocrisy there. You ask them what is a woman? And they can’t answer the question. And one of the people they chose to honor in the White House on International Woman’s Day was not a woman at all. It was a biological male.

There are two major points here.
Number one is, there is not greater expression of hatred and hostility towards women than to try to erase our existence as a category of people and to minimize us to being a construct of anyone’s imagination.

And the second thing that doesn’t get talked about often enough as we are looking at this insanity is that by rejecting the objective truth that there is such a thing as a women, they are rejecting the existence of objective truth as a whole. And when we remove those boundaries of what is actually true and false, not my truth or your truth or their truth or whatever it is, that there is such a thing as objective truth, then we remove all the boundaries of our society and we end up in a position that is based on whatever those in power say that it is. And we’ve seen again how this changes over time."

Tulsi Gabbard - Columbia, S. Carolina, March 22, 2023,

What do you think of Tulsi Gabbard's speech about this year's International Women's Day?
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