Kara Dansky joined Tucker Carlson on Fox Nation’s…”Tucker Carlson Today”, to speak out on how transgenderism is hurting women’s rights.
Despite Dansky being a liberal, she was at-first pressured to join the rest of the left in forwarding such a platform.
“I have always thought of myself as a feminist. I’m on the political left and I went to law school not quite knowing what I was going to do with my law degree. I ended up deciding to go into criminal justice,” Dansky said.
After working for the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU, and left around the same time she was learning how the transgender movement was actually undermining women’s rights.
“It was toward the end of 2014, and I was sitting in my apartment with a friend. And we were talking politics, and I mentioned something about trans rights,” she recalled.
“And to be clear, I was never particularly a proponent or an advocate of transgender rights. I just thought, as a good liberal, that’s something I needed to go along with.”
“I mentioned something about it and my friend stopped me. And she said, ‘all of transgender is anti-woman, it is anti-feminist, it is complete misogyny’. And I had never heard that before, so I asked her to elaborate. And she did. And immediately, it just became clear,” she continued.
After more contemplation, Dansky said it is impossible to have sound policies that allow “men to claim that they’re women and avoid the anti-women impacts.”
‘You can’t do it. So I immediately saw what was going on.”
Dansky added that because of the censorship and targeting that often accompanies people who speak out against liberal doctrine, she chose not to name the friend she spoke with for their own safety.
Funny, A man-hating feminist complaining about women’s “rights.” This while stomping out white men like they are rabid dogs. You made your bed, now sleep in it.
Of course transgenderism is grossly unfair to women. It is sickening, frankly, to see a person who has been a “woman” (soi disant) for only a couple of years winning every race, taking every medal, and obliterating every women’s swimming record, while young women who struggled and strived for years to be competitors are left in the wake of a person who never ranked higher than #462 in men’s competition. BUT transgenderism is the natural and inevitable consequence of the feminist doctrine which insisted that the sexes were fungible, that gender was a prejudice, not a reality, that men and women had no meaningful differences (speaking as a physical anthropologist, I can tell you that that is utterly untrue as a biological reality, but I’ll lose posting privileges on Facebook if I say that…). And here’s something else – it is utterly unfair to tell a man that he must put his life into the hands of a woman who cannot physically do the job just because she wants to be a firefighter or soldier. MAYBE the correct answer is to recognize that there are underlying biological realities here and that they, not some socio-political opinion should decide the issue, even if it is men who seem to benefit from the distinction. Until reality governs how we behave and think, we will have these kinds of unreal problems.