Mayday! Common Sense Is Coming Back

The other day I read something that reminded me of The Wizard of Oz.

Although it originally came out in 1939, everybody has some familiarity with this movie. Who can forget the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and the cowardly Lion? And likewise who can forget one of the more famous lines from this movie … Dorothy says to her dog at one point, “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” It’s a phrase that has come to mean that we have stepped outside of what is considered normal, and certainly in many parts of the U.S.A. we have truly stepped outside of what is considered normal with regard to transgenderism.

Whereas in Dorothy’s mind Kansas was normal, today Kansas became the first state to legislate that normal is indeed normal!

A headline from the Epoch Times on 4/29/23:

“First State Passes Law Defining Gender as a Person’s Biological Sex at Birth”

The piece continues:

Kansas has become the first state to adopt a definition of gender with the passage of legislation that keeps men, no matter what gender they identify as, out of women’s bathrooms, locker rooms, sports, and other intimate spaces.

It also separates inmates and restricts participation in sports by biological sex.

The move came on 4/27/23 when the state legislature voted to override Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of S.B. 180, which became known as the “Women’s Bill of Rights.”

Under it, a female is defined as “an individual whose biological reproductive system is developed to produce ova.” A male is defined as “an individual whose biological reproductive system is developed to fertilize the ova of a female.”

It also defines gender words calling for “woman” and “girl” to be used to refer to human females and “man” and “boy” to refer to human males. It  defines “mother” as a parent of the female sex and “father” as a parent of the male sex.

Hallelujah!

How far have we fallen that we need laws to define what should be common sense? This new law in Kansas is the epitome of common sense!

Similar gender-defining bills to the one passed in Kansas are pending in other states, including Oklahoma and Montana.

Soon across the U.S. we may be hearing, “This doesn’t feel like Oklahoma anymore … or Montana anymore,” as normalcy and common sense surface in those places. Hopefully as time marches on, we have more and more Dorothys and fewer Karens, as common sense makes a comeback.

5/1/23

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