USA Today Snubs Women by Listing a Man Among "Women of the Year"
/You’ve probably heard USA Today named Rachel Levine as a “Woman of the Year.” That’s a pretty remarkable accomplishment, considering Levine is a man. He was born a man, remains a man, and will die a man, yet has excelled above more than 166 million legitimate contenders.
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Alex O’Connor was once asked by a fan why he didn’t talk about Islam and whether it was for personal or safety reasons. “Yeah, well, of course, it is a much less safe thing to do. That is a benefit of Christianity, by the way.”