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Orlando Sentinel has to put 'female' in quotation marks to describe swimmer Emma Weyant

As Twitchy reported earlier, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made even more liberal heads explode by signing a proclamation declaring Emma Weyant the best women’s swimmer in the NCAA 500-yard freestyle, a race that was awarded to transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. That’s made the news, and it presents quite a conundrum for headline writers. As Christina Pushaw notes, the Orlando Sentinel had to put “female” in quotation marks when describing Weyant, who is a female.

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Good point.

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So we’re supposed to refer to trans women as “women,” but to biological women as “cisgender women” to differentiate.

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It would be considered hate speech if you referred to Lia Thomas as “female.”


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