
Congrats, Man! Five Biological Dudes Who Won 2021 Women-Only Contests
By Tim Meads
Roman Catholic Archbishop Fulton Sheen once said, “To a great extent, the level of civilization can be measured based on the level of its womanhood” — which is bad news for much of the Western world, because in 2021 it would appear all of our best “women” are actually biological men.
As civilization goes to hell in a hand basket, it is difficult to keep track of all the latest leftist absurdities foisted upon the average citizen.
To help document our decline, here are five biological men who won woman-only prizes, listed under their respective category, in no particular order.
USA Today’s “Women of the Year”
On Tuesday, The Daily Wire reported that Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services, Rachel Levine, a biological man, was included in USA Today’s “Women of the Year” award for 2021. USA Today listed the following characteristics for how their selections were made:
Every day across our country, USA TODAY’s Women of the Year lead and inspire, promote and fight for equity, give others a place to seek help and find hope.
They are strong and resilient women who have been champions of change and courage, often quietly, but with powerful results. And often despite their own challenges.
Some of the women may be familiar names. Others may be new to you. Each has an inspiring and powerful story.