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Top Dem Crucified For Questioning Trans Agenda

Massachusetts Democrats are gearing up for a rally defending transgender rights, all because Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton dared to take a stand against the idea of biological men competing in women’s sports. Yes, you read that right—this Massachusetts liberal is facing a full-blown backlash for pointing out the obvious: letting men compete in women’s sports might just be a bit unfair to, well, actual women.

The rally is set to take place on Sunday in Moulton’s hometown of Salem, and City Councilor Kyle Davis isn’t holding back. “In the wake of Trump’s election and Moulton’s so-called ‘transphobic’ comments, I am working with local LGBT organizations on a large rally outside Moulton’s office,” Davis told Fox News Digital. Davis also added that he’s not interested in any apology from Moulton—nope, only a full resignation will do.

Let’s get this straight: Moulton, who’s as blue as they come, had the audacity to say he’s worried about his own daughters potentially facing male athletes on the field. “I have two little girls,” Moulton said. “I don’t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete, but as a Democrat, I’m supposed to be afraid to say that.” The response from his party? Condemnation, outrage, and calls for his head on a silver platter.

Pramila Jayapal called his stance “offensive,” while Massachusetts state Rep. Manny Cruz deemed it a “betrayal.” Even Tufts University decided to jump on the bandwagon, reportedly pulling its student internship programTo with Moulton’s office. Moulton, of course, was quick to point out the hypocrisy, suggesting that if one of these students wanted to intern with a Republican, Tufts might have a heart attack.

It’s amazing that Democrats like Moulton are finally speaking out about this radical gender ideology running roughshod over women’s rights. But apparently, in today’s Democrat Party, if you don’t toe the progressive line 100%, you’re out. Even other Democrats who quietly voted for bills allowing transgender inclusion in women’s sports are now backpedaling, just in time for Election Day.

Moulton’s stance isn’t isolated, either. Democrats like Rep. Tom Suozzi and even Texas Reps. Colin Allred and Vicente Gonzalez are scrambling to walk back their past support. They know what the polls say. A University of Chicago survey found that 65% of Americans think transgender athletes should rarely or never be allowed to compete according to their “gender identity.” The majority of Americans—69%—are clear that biological males shouldn’t be competing against women.

In the end, this isn’t just about one rally in Salem. It’s about a Democrat Party that’s so blinded by “wokeness” that it’s throwing its own members under the bus for daring to protect women’s sports. The party’s so busy virtue-signaling to its far-left fringe that it’s forgotten most Americans just want fairness. And that’s why Moulton’s “transphobic” comment might just be the only piece of common sense we’ve heard from a Democrat in years. Trump’s election has woken up voters and exposed just how out of touch the Democrats really are. Americans are tired of the double standards and tired of a party that ignores reality. As more Democrats wake up to this, perhaps we’ll finally see the end of this madness.


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