Clarence Thomas Statement on SCOTUS Decision Hailed as One that Belongs 'in the Louvre'
The US Supreme Court has upheld state laws barring biological men from women's sports, sparking a wave of celebration among conservatives. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a concurring opinion, stating that "men and boys with gender dysphoria are not women or girls, even if they believe that they are." He emphasized that sex is a binary and immutable biological characteristic.
Thomas' opinion was widely praised by conservative public figures, including Texas Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne and evolutionary biologist Colin Wright. Conservative influencer Allie Beth Stuckey hailed the ruling as "a win for reality."
In contrast, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) expressed "heartbreak" over the decision, stating that it denies transgender girls the same opportunities as their peers. ACLU senior counsel Joshua Block said the ruling undermines the equality of all women and girls, and vowed to continue advocating for the fundamental principle that all young people deserve equal opportunity to thrive and succeed.
Thomas' opinion was widely praised by conservative public figures, including Texas Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne and evolutionary biologist Colin Wright. Conservative influencer Allie Beth Stuckey hailed the ruling as "a win for reality."
In contrast, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) expressed "heartbreak" over the decision, stating that it denies transgender girls the same opportunities as their peers. ACLU senior counsel Joshua Block said the ruling undermines the equality of all women and girls, and vowed to continue advocating for the fundamental principle that all young people deserve equal opportunity to thrive and succeed.
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