Dictionary.com named “woman” its 2022 word for the year as radical leftist feminist gender ideology advocates wage a struggle against reality to replace truth with absurdly gender-bending dogmas.
According to the website’s statistics, the greatest spike in searches on “woman” was observed after Marsha Blackburn, Republican Senator of Tennessee, asked Ketanji Jackson to define the word at a confirmation hearing for Jackson’s nomination to be a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.
Jackson refused to provide a definition for “woman” and stated that she was not a biologist. She was confirmed and is currently one of the nine high court justices.
u201cSen. Marsha Blackburn asked: “Can you provide definitions for the word women?””nnJudge, Ketanji Brown Jackson: I can’t. In this context, no. I’m not a biologist.”u201d— The Post Millennial (@The Post Millennial)
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Dictionary.com’s first definition of the word is “an adult female person”.
“Our 2022 Word of Year selection of women reflects how gender, identity, language and culture dominate the current cultural conversation. This influences much of our…
