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As the proponents of radical leftist gender ideology wage a struggle to supplant truth with inane gender-bending dogmas that defy reality, Dictionary.com has announced woman as its 2022 word of the year.
The website noted that the largest spike in searches for the definition of woman this year occurred after GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee asked Ketanji Brown Jackson to define the word during a confirmation hearing on Jacksons nomination to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Jackson infamouslydeclinedto provide a definition for the word woman and noted that she is not a biologist. She was ultimately confirmed and is currently serving as one of the high courts nine justices. Sen. Marsha Blackburn: "Can you provide a definition for the word woman?"
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson: "I can't. Not in this context. I'm not a biologist." pic.twitter.com/BK1ENBdYcG
The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 23, 2022
The first definition that dictionary.com lists for the word is simply an adult female person.
Our selection of woman as our 2022 Word of the Year reflects how the intersection of gender, identity, and language dominates the current cultural conversation and shapes much of our work as a dictionary, the website noted. More than ever, we are all faced with questions about who gets to identify as a woman (or a man, or neither). The policies that these questions inform transcend the importance of any dictionary definitionthey directly impact peoples lives.
While Cambridge Dictionarys websiteincludesa straightforward definition for the word woman as an adult female human being, it also includes a definition that reflects the absurd dogmas of the liberal zeitgeist on the issue of gender, defining woman as an adult who lives and identifies as female though they may have been said to have a different sex at birth. Example sentences accompanying that definition include, She was the first trans woman elected to a national office and Mary is a woman who was assigned male at birth.
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