Finally, some good news: Gov. Huckabee Sanders bans THESE 'woke' terms from State Govt



Someone has to fight back against woke culture’s takeover of language, and right now that person is Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

The first woman and the first mother to serve as the governor of Arkansas, as well the first mother and only the third woman to serve as the White House press secretary — is fed up.

Sanders has signed an executive order banning woke words from the state government.

“We’ve had enough. Enough trying to erase women and girls. Enough denying our biological differences from men and enough of the craziness that is taking over our country,” Sanders said proudly.

As a woman and a mother, Sanders is well aware that women are intrinsically different from men.

“I came into this role with a few pretty unique experiences. Among them is giving birth to three amazing kids. That experience underscored to me that a woman’s perspective is important and fundamentally different from a man's,” Sanders said, adding, “women have taken a backseat to political correctness.”

Among the words Sanders is banning with her executive order are “pregnant people, laboring person, birth-giver, and several other nonsense terms that have cropped up in recent years.”

While Sanders expects to receive backlash from the left, she’s unphased.

“Conservatives are starting to fight back, and they better get ready because we’re just getting started.”


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'I'll never apologize': Leftist Ana Kasparian stands firm after rejecting 'birthing person' terminology



Ana Kasparian of "The Young Turks" is standing behind her view that terms such as "birthing person" are degrading to women.

The left-wing media figure faced blowback from other leftists last month after she spoke out against terminology sometimes used to refer to women, such as "person who menstruates."

"I'm a woman. Please don't ever refer to me as a person with a uterus, birthing person, or person who menstruates. How do people not realize how degrading this is? You can support the transgender community without doing this s***," Kasparian tweeted in March. "I'm sure a lot of women don't want to be minimized to a bodily function or body part," she noted in another tweet.

\u201cI'm a woman. Please don't ever refer to me as a person with a uterus, birthing person, or person who menstruates. How do people not realize how degrading this is? You can support the transgender community without doing this shit.\u201d
— Ana Kasparian (@Ana Kasparian) 1679509772

In a Monday tweet, Kasparian stood firm, noting that she will not apologize for wanting to be called a woman.

"Lol! The meltdowns over wanting be referred to as a woman rather than a 'birthing person' is pretty wild. I'll never apologize for that, especially as biological woman who has had a f***ing lifetime of being told I'm less than. I'm a woman. No apologies," she wrote.

\u201cLol! The meltdowns over wanting be referred to as a woman rather than a \u201cbirthing person\u201d is pretty wild. I\u2019ll never apologize for that, especially as biological woman who has had a fucking lifetime of being told I\u2019m less than. I\u2019m a woman. No apologies.\u201d
— Ana Kasparian (@Ana Kasparian) 1681104511

Her recent post earned more backlash from the left.

"You win the Oscar, Emmy and Grammy for Most Toxic White of the Weekend. Bravo for you," Race2Dinner co-founder Saira Rao tweeted.

"You'll be on J.K. Rowling's level of TERFyness within 2 years at this rate," tweeted Ashton Pittman of Mississippi Free Press, using an acronymn that stands for "trans-exclusionary radical feminist."

Conservative commentator Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire responded to Kasparian's post by tweeting, "Ana, you have repeatedly accused me of being a transphobe in the past. Are you starting to see how that label is nonsense used to silence those who speak up in defense of basic common sense?"

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