"THERE'S a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other," said America’s first female Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, who sadly died this week.
Yet as this quote is being republished around the world in tribute to a magnificent trailblazing woman, the very existence of women is being threatened in a manner that it is as absurd as it is shameful.
In sport, a US transgender swimmer named Lia Thomas became the first trans competitor to win a prestigious NCAA college championship race, demolishing a field of women born with physically inferior female biological bodies.
Thomas had previously competed unsuccessfully for three years on the college - University of Pennsylvania - men’s team. But now she’s competing as a woman, she’s on her way to becoming a world-beating superstar.
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