Mike Bloomberg: Those Uneducated Midwest Rubes Are Just Too Stupid for Trans Bathrooms
Article by Tyler O'Neil in "PJMedia":
Back in 2016, former New York
City Mayor Mike Bloomberg made elitist and demeaning comments about
Midwestern rubes who are too uneducated to support transgender bathroom
access. The remarks, which resurfaced on Friday, illustrate the
patronizing attitude many pro-transgender activists have toward those
who dare to disagree with the view that gender identity overrides
biological sex. Ironically, transgender activists were triggered by how
the former mayor insulted the Midwesterners who disagree with them.
Speaking
to an audience at Oxford University and addressing the Brexit vote,
Bloomberg said, "We, the intelligentsia, the people who could make it
into this room, we believe a lot of things in terms of equality and
protecting individual rights that make no sense to the vast bulk of
people."
"They
are not opposed to you having some rights, but there's a fundamental
disconnect between us believing the rights of the individual come first
and the general belief around the world, I think it's fair to say, that
the rights of society comes first," Bloomberg continued.
Then came the geographical snobbery.
"If
you want to know if somebody is a good salesman, give him the job of
going to the Midwest and picking a town and selling to that town the
concept that some man wearing a dress should be in a locker room with
their daughter. If you can sell that, you can sell anything," he said.
"They
just look at you and they say, 'What on Earth are you talking
about?' And you say, 'Well this person identifies his or her gender as
different than what’s on their birth certificate.' And they say, 'What
do you mean? You’re either born this or you’re born that.'"
These remarks managed to
trigger transgender activists while insulting both Midwesterners and
those who believe biological sex takes precedence over gender identity.
Charlotte
Clymer, a biological male who identifies as a woman and campaigns for
transgenderism, called Bloomberg's remarks "deeply disgusting and
disqualifying."
"Trans people were living openly in the Midwest long before Bloomberg woke up one morning and decided to start buying elections," Clymer added.
Activists like Clymer objected
to the idea that biological men who identify as women and use the
women's restroom should be referred to as "some man." In their eyes,
such a person is a woman because he identifies as a woman, regardless of
his male DNA, the effects of testosterone on his body from the womb
onward, and the fact that his body developed differently from that of a
woman.
Yet Bloomberg
appeared to suggest that any disagreement with transgender ideology
comes from a lack of education and sophistication. He insulted an entire
geographic region of the country — the Midwest — by associating it with
a lack of education and sophistication.
Yet a broad coalition of conservatives, feminists, and lesbians have allied against this ideology, for a whole host of reasons.
Feminists have condemned the transgender movement as a "men's rights movement" since it involves biological men forcing their way into women's spaces. A group of British lesbians tried to separate the LGB from the T, but eventually settled on removing the L from the acronym instead. "Let the L Out" accused the transgender movement of promoting "rape culture" because it "promotes the right of heterosexual males who 'identify' as women and lesbians (despite most of them still retaining their male genitals) over the right of lesbians to choose their sexual partners. This new 'queer' LGBT politics thus coerces lesbians to accept the pen*s as a female organ and promotes heterosexual intercourse between male and female as a form of lesbian sex."
It is
very rational to oppose the transgender movement on the bathroom issue,
specifically. After Target infamously opened its women's restrooms and
changing rooms to biological men who identify as women, voyeurs across
the country reportedly took advantage of the policy. In 2017, a 5-year-old boy allegedly sexually assaulted
a 5-year-old girl in a girl's bathroom — after getting in by claiming
he was "non-binary." Transgender provocateur Jessica Yaniv has allegedly
used his transgender identity to prey on girls in bathrooms.
Bloomberg
does need to apologize, not just for his smug attitude or his
politically incorrect phrasing, but also for promoting a movement that
puts girls and women in danger. Sadly, he is far from alone among
Democratic presidential candidates on this issue — and the others have
become savvier in their pandering to this dangerous movement.
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