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A so-called transgender woman is a woman who was never a little girl, who was never a teenage girl.
Who was never a young woman faced with the possibility of pregnancy and the choices that might result from that: whether to keep the baby and become a single mother, or to get married, or to give up the child for adoption, or have the child aborted.
To the extent that sexism is real, this is a woman who never faced it. Yet now demands the privileges women are given on the basis that they are survivors of sexism.
How meaningful is it, really, to say that a Rachel Levine, who lived most of “her” life as a man, is breaking some “glass ceiling” for women?