House Democratic Rep. Marie Newman’s feud with GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene is a classic example of how leftists are determined to make life miserable for anyone who disagrees with them - and it's also a perfect display of their incredible lack of common sense.
Newman (D-IL) was angered by Taylor-Greene’s (R-GA) firm opposition to the Equality Act, based on the grounds that it would destroy “women’s rights and religious freedoms.” Since their offices are across the hall from each other’s, Newman decided to hang a transgender ideology flag (the one with two light blue stripes on the outside, two pink stripes on the inside, and a white stripe down the middle) outside her own room so that Taylor-Greene would be forced to look at it every time she entered and exited her own office. She also tweeted a video of herself sassily planting the flag in the wall as an open taunt to her GOP colleague.
Our neighbor, @RepMTG, tried to block the Equality Act because she believes prohibiting discrimination against trans Americans is “disgusting, immoral, and evil.”
— Congresswoman Marie Newman (@RepMarieNewman) February 24, 2021
Thought we’d put up our Transgender flag so she can look at it every time she opens her door 😉🏳️⚧️ pic.twitter.com/dV8FatQFnx
But as it turns out, two can play that game. Taylor-Greene responded by hanging a sign outside her own office that read, “There are TWO genders: MALE & FEMALE “Trust The Science!” She also tweeted a video of herself hanging the sign, mocking Newman's sass.
Our neighbor, @RepMarieNewman, wants to pass the so-called "Equality" Act to destroy women’s rights and religious freedoms.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) February 24, 2021
Thought we’d put up ours so she can look at it every time she opens her door 😉🇺🇸 https://t.co/7joKpTh6Dc pic.twitter.com/aBGRSiIF6X
You can’t beat basic science (and common sense).
According to the Catholic News Agency, the Equality Act “upholds gender ideology and the redefinition of marriage and frames gender as simply a ‘social construct.’ Furthermore, it would ‘punish’ religious groups opposed to these beliefs…”