This Governor Just Issued a ‘Bill of Rights’ to Protect Women’s Privacy, Safety, and Fairness in Sports

Was the world of Sodom and Gomorrah as bad as this one? We live in a country that has mainstreamed the sexual grooming of the most vulnerable and defenseless members of society: children.

Adults, regardless of what perversity they practice, should protect the innocent. We are only innocent once and deserve to grow and learn without repeated exposure to filth. Children must be safeguarded against adult manipulation and harm. Right now, there’s a movement afoot to normalize the sexual abuse of children. Back in the day, such a person would be lynched.

The “transgender” movement is a Sodom-and-Gomorrah level evil that must be snuffed out.

Everything that counteracts it counts, large or small. For example, lawmakers should be banning men, regardless of how many female hormones they take, from competing against women on sports teams and from entering women’s private facilities.

Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma just signed an executive order called the Women’s Bill of Rights, which simply affirms the definition of the words “girl,” “women,” “boy,” “man,” “mother,” “father,” “sex,” and “natural person.” The aim is to protect women-only spaces.

Kansas and Tennessee have similar “bill of rights” legislation.

“I am taking decisive executive action to ensure the true definition of the word woman, meaning a biological woman, is what guides the state as we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring the safety, dignity, and sanctity of women across Oklahoma,” Gov. Stitt said in a statement. “As long as I’m governor, we will continue to protect women and ensure women-only spaces are reserved solely for biological women.”

Riley Gaines joined the governor as he signed the order. Gaines is an outspoken proponent of protecting women’s sports.

A University of Kentucky graduate, Gaines was a member of the women’s swim team. She competed against a man calling himself Lia Thomas in the NCAA championships. He easily beat the women in the 500-yard freestyle race, threw the 200-yard freestyle race to tie in 5th place with Gaines, and threw the 100-yard freestyle race to come in last.

Thomas won the NCAA Division I championship, and the NCAA nominated this man, publicly living out his fantasy of pretending to be a woman, for “Woman of the Year.”

Gov. Stitt said on Fox News that it was “weird” to have to define what a woman is and called it “nonsense” that men pretending to be women can enter women’s prisons, shelters, and locker rooms.

The governor signed the Women in Sports Act into law in 2022.

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  1. Lashawn, No one can Express My feelings on this Matter better than YOU!
    Thank You Sooo Much!
    Really, You are Our much needed Voice that has the power to reach Multi-millions!
    God Bless You and Your Loved Ones and the Women You fight to Protect.