Transgender activists stopped by Rep. Nancy Mace's (R-S.C.) office this week, and one of them argued to a staffer that gender-based bathrooms are bad because cancer patients lose their hair. However, it seems that this had nothing to do with the discussion. Having a biological sex in some way, shape, or form.
Mace, who has been at the forefront of the fight to keep biological males out of women's spaces, shared a video on He introduced how women (including women) were dancing. Preventing biological males from using women's facilities at the U.S. Capitol.
“These guys came into my office yesterday,” Mace said. “One of them told my staff that it was bad for cancer patients to use gender-based restrooms because they could lose their hair and look like the wrong gender.”
“Anything but the truth of the radical left. #HoldTheLine,” she added.
This logic is echoed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D), who bizarrely claimed that Mace and the Republican Party were actually putting women at risk by trying to prevent biological males from using women's facilities. , New York).
Mr. Mace proposed a measure that states, “No member, delegate, resident committee member, officer, or employee of the House of Representatives shall be permitted to use gender-segregated facilities (including restrooms, changing rooms, or lockers)'' to support this fight. standing at the forefront of Except for the room in the Capitol or the House Office Building that corresponds to the biological sex of such individual. ''This comes as incoming Delaware congresswoman Sarah McBride (D), a man who identifies as a woman, will be sworn into the House of Representatives in January 2025.
“I'm not going to let a biological man into a woman's private space. I'm going to stand on the brink and get in the way of people on the radical left who think it's okay to have penises in women's locker rooms, bathrooms, and changing rooms.” No, I'm not going to support that,'' Mace told reporters, defending his position.
“Forcing women to share their private spaces with men is not dignity, it is not respect,” Mace added. “We're going to stand in the way of anyone who thinks it's okay for men to be in our locker rooms, changing rooms, dressing rooms and women's restrooms.”
Mace announced this week the “Women's Only Spaces,” which prohibits men from using single-sex spaces such as women's restrooms, locker rooms, and locker rooms, not just on Capitol Hill but in all federally funded facilities. Further efforts were made to enact the Invasion Prevention Act.
“This includes public schools and universities, national parks, government buildings, medical facilities such as hospitals and clinics, public housing and shelters, and transportation hubs such as airports, train stations and bus terminals,” the lawmaker said. This is stated in the office's press release. read.
“We introduced a resolution to stand up for women, but the left has lost its mind. But I'm not here to make them happy, I'm here to protect women and girls. Here we are,” Mace said.





