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Check out the three featured biographies at the National Women's History Museum website

You probably heard that the University of Pennsylvania, which told the girls’ swim team to seek psychological counseling if they had a problem with a biological male on the team, recently nominated Lia Thomas for NCAA Woman of the Year.

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If you say that women are being erased, that makes you a TERF: a trans-exclusive radical feminist. J.K. Rowling is a TERF, and some nerds who made up an actual Quidditch league based on a game in the Harry Potter books just changed the name to disassociate it from Rowling.

This next one is quite the find: If you go to the website of the National Women’s History Museum and click on Biographies, you’re presented with three “featured” biographies: Cecilia Chung, Andrea Jenkins, and Rachel Levine. What do they all have in common? Why, they’re outstanding women, duh.

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That was a pretty stunning and brave move on the part of the museum. Little girls and boys now have women role models they can grow up to be like.


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