TRANNIES FREAKING OVER NEW PASSPORT POLICY
Trannies, a.k.a. trans men and women, are freaking over the new passport policy. Gone are the days when self-identification was dispositive: new passports recognize only two sexes—male and female. Seems pretty basic to most Americans, but to a tiny group of sexually confused men and women, the sky is about to fall.
Under the pro-LGBT Biden administration, trannies could choose to reject their biologically determined sex and instead identify as “X” on their passport, but that option no longer exists. Still, there are those who adamantly reject what science dictates, pretending there is an infinite variety of sex identifications.
For example, it is popular in some circles to speak of 2SLGBTQIA+ people. This stands for Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual. The + covers all those who still feel left out. Then there are TGNCNBI human beings. This acronym refers to Transgender, Gender Non-Conforming, Non-Binary, and/or Intersex. The decision not to offer the + option can be seen as offensive to those who insist on inclusivity.
Why are the trannies unhappy about the passport change? They say it discriminates against them. But as the Trump lawyers told the U.S. Supreme Court, which sustained their position, “A policy does not discriminate based on sex if it applies equally to each sex without treating any member of one sex worse than a similarly situated member of the other. And here, the challenged policy applies equally, regardless of sex—defining sex for everyone in terms of biology rather than self-identification.”
Trannies see this as government intrusion. Imara Jones, a transgender journalist, opines, “What this says is that you, as a transgender person, do not matter to the state, and the state gets to tell you who you are.” This is twice wrong.
Such persons matter a great deal to the state, which is why the State Department issued the new policy—to fix the unscientific policy of the previous administration. It is also incorrect to say, “the state gets to tell you who you are.” No, biology tells you who you are—your sex is determined by your father, not the state (which simply records it) and not the individual (who cannot change it). Facts, like nature, are stubborn, and factual statements about nature are particularly stubborn.
It is commonplace in the pro-trans camp to claim victim status. Lambda Legal, the LGBT law firm, says, “It’s understandable to feel scared, angry, or overwhelmed in response to the Gender Order and related federal actions.” But why? What is scary about having a passport that correctly identifies your sex?
The ACLU claims the new policy is “heartbreaking,” and risky to boot. “Forcing transgender people to carry passports that out them against their will increases the risk that they will face harassment and violence and adds to the considerable barriers they already face in securing freedom, safety, and acceptance.”
No proof is offered for this remarkable statement, but what is most interesting about this comment, made by Jon Davidson, senior counsel for the ACLU’s LGBTQ & HIV Project, is his Freudian slip about trannies.
By arguing that the policy “out[s] them against their will” is to concede that their real sex identity is being exposed! After all, isn’t that what’s being outed? On another note, why does the ACLU assign a particular disease, HIV, to LGBTQ people? Another Freudian slip?
The Human Rights Watch is also sounding the alarms over pending danger. The new policy, it contends, “conveys the dangerous idea that requiring transgender and intersex people to share their sex assigned at birth is harmless.” But if our sex were “assigned at birth,” then how would it be possible to have “gender reveal” parties? To be accurate, what is being revealed in utero is not the gender of the person (that is a sociological term referring to expected norms for males and females), it is the baby’s sex.
If merely carrying sex ID were such a threat to human safety, why is it that Lambda Legal says, it is “not aware of any confirmed incidents where individuals have faced problems leaving or reentering the United States using an unexpired passport issued prior to the 2025 policy changes”? That’s right—no one has been beaten up by a TSA agent for misidentifying his sex.
The Trump administration, unlike the Biden team, believes that science should govern biological issues, not politics. Too bad many of its critics are on the wrong side of history, as well as science.