Biden’s Supreme Court nominee doesn’t define woman, and devalues them all
April 6, 2022 | District of Columbia, Georgia
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, whom the Senate will soon vote on, failed to answer Sen. Martha Blackburn’s question, “Can you provide a definition for the word ‘woman’?”
Jackson, an Ivy League law school graduate, has served her community as a Supreme Court clerk, a District Judge, and a Court of Appeals Judge. Despite these qualifications, Jackson was unable to offer a response to the simplest of questions, on the meaning of the word “woman.”
Sojourner Truth, the storied defender of human rights in early America, once famously posed the question “Ain’t I a woman?” to highlight the strength inherent to her very womanhood.
Today, it appears that her question is relevant once again.
This entire situation raises a few interesting questions: if Jackson did not know what a woman is, how can we be sure that she would be the first Black woman on the Supreme Court if confirmed? Does Judge Jackson even consider herself a woman?
Although the Left praises Jackson’s nomination, her refusal to define the meaning of “woman” actually devalues women and women’s empowerment. By actively refusing to recognize or define womanhood, the progressive movement has ironically diminished its very value. Jackson’s inability to define her own identity likewise undermines her own accomplishments. … (Excerpt from Fox News)