Rand Paul: We Should Celebrate Real Women 'Not Men Who've Had Some Kind of Surgery'
'We’re going to let men who now think they’re women get women’s prizes?'

Senator Rand Paul brought attention to the big issue of men in women’s sports amid the grilling of Biden’s SCOTUS nominee over her leniency towards child pornographers.
“I mean, what kind of bizarre world are we living in now that the woman of the year is really a man that has had some kind of surgery to remove their secondary sexual characteristics?” Paul questioned.
“That’s the woman of the year we’re supposed to be celebrating?” he continued, adding “What about real women?”
“We’re not going to celebrate real women who are doing amazing in our country in every occupation you can imagine?” the senator further urged.
“We’re going to let men who now think they’re women get women’s prizes?” he lamented.
“I mean, that’s just an amazing insult.”

That Jackson could not even define what a woman is, to Paul, indicates that she would not be able to make the right decisions about protecting women’s sports if confirmed.
[Jackson is] “not going to be able to adjudicate any of these things, or perhaps she is telegraphing us that she is going to be able to adjudicate them in such that you can be whatever you feel like you want to be that day, which will lead to a ruination of women’s sports and lead to really chaos in women’s sports and women’s athletics.”
As 100PercentFedUp notes:
Certainly, there are many serious issues with this nominee, and it is important to bring attention to all of them rather than fixate on one.
The issue of women’s sports, in particular, has become one which demands attention, and as senator Paul notes: "If she can’t define women she’s going to be part of the problem."

WATCH:
The news comes days after the left-wing "news" outlet USA Today was hit with widespread mockery after claiming that "science says there's no simple answer" to define what a "woman" is.
As Neon Nettle reported:
The paper was leaping to the defense of Democrat Joe Biden's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who refused to define the word "woman" during her confirmation hearings this week.
The subject of gender arose during Senate hearings when Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) asked Jackson if she could "provide a definition for the word woman."
The subject came up because the national transgender debate, particularly in women's sports, may eventually reach the highest court.