Nostra
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…put this in front of them.
The Supreme Court is deciding a case regarding men playing in women’s sports. The argument is they are really women cuz they feel like they are women.
Absurd on it’s face.
In a Senate hearing on the same issue, Sen Hawley gets a liberal Doctor to absolutely destroy any credibility she ever had by not being to answer the simple question:
“Can a male get pregnant”.
A very simple question for anyone, especially a person with years of medical education and training.
Or at least one would think.
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Senator Josh Hawley questioned Dr. Seema Verma about whether men can get pregnant over five minutes. Here’s an excerpt:
HAWLEY: "Science and evidence should control, not politics. So, can men get pregnant? You're a doctor."
DR. VERMA: "I completely agree science and evidence should guide medicine, I also think..."
HAWLEY: "Do science and evidence tell us that men can get pregnant? Biological men, can they get pregnant?"
DR. VERMA: "I also think yes/no questions like this are a political tool..."
HAWLEY: "No, yes/no questions are about the truth, Doctor. Let's not make a mockery of this proceeding. This is about science and evidence, and I'm asking you. You know, the United States Supreme Court just heard arguments yesterday at great length on this question. This is not a hypothetical question, this is not theoretical, it affects real people in their real lives. And you're here as an expert called by the other side as an expert, and you've been telling us that you follow... right, you're a doctor, and you follow the science and the evidence. So I just want to know, based on the science, can men get pregnant? That's a yes/no question. It really is, I think."
DR. VERMA: "I think you're trying to reduce the complexity of..."
HAWLEY: "I'm not, I'm trying to get... it's not complex. I'm trying to get to an answer and I'm trying to test, frankly, your veracity as a medical professional and as a scientist. Can men get pregnant?"
DR. VERMA: "I think you're also conflating male and female..."
Josh Hawley: "This is extraordinary. No, I am not conflating male and female. They're two different things. There's biological men and there's biological women. And I want to know, can men get pregnant?"
DR. VERMA: "What you are talking about is biological... biological males..."
HAWLEY: "You're not going to answer my question, it sounds like. This isn't hard, Doctor. Can men get pregnant? Yes or no?"
DR. VERMA: "Again, I would be more than happy to have a conversation with you that is not coming from a place of trying to be polarized and push me..."
HAWLEY: "I'm not trying to be polarizing, I'm trying to ask... I think it is extraordinary that we are here in a hearing about science and about women. And for the record, it's women who get pregnant, not men."
Source: C-SPAN/X
The Supreme Court is deciding a case regarding men playing in women’s sports. The argument is they are really women cuz they feel like they are women.
Absurd on it’s face.
In a Senate hearing on the same issue, Sen Hawley gets a liberal Doctor to absolutely destroy any credibility she ever had by not being to answer the simple question:
“Can a male get pregnant”.
A very simple question for anyone, especially a person with years of medical education and training.
Or at least one would think.
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Senator Josh Hawley questioned Dr. Seema Verma about whether men can get pregnant over five minutes. Here’s an excerpt:
HAWLEY: "Science and evidence should control, not politics. So, can men get pregnant? You're a doctor."
DR. VERMA: "I completely agree science and evidence should guide medicine, I also think..."
HAWLEY: "Do science and evidence tell us that men can get pregnant? Biological men, can they get pregnant?"
DR. VERMA: "I also think yes/no questions like this are a political tool..."
HAWLEY: "No, yes/no questions are about the truth, Doctor. Let's not make a mockery of this proceeding. This is about science and evidence, and I'm asking you. You know, the United States Supreme Court just heard arguments yesterday at great length on this question. This is not a hypothetical question, this is not theoretical, it affects real people in their real lives. And you're here as an expert called by the other side as an expert, and you've been telling us that you follow... right, you're a doctor, and you follow the science and the evidence. So I just want to know, based on the science, can men get pregnant? That's a yes/no question. It really is, I think."
DR. VERMA: "I think you're trying to reduce the complexity of..."
HAWLEY: "I'm not, I'm trying to get... it's not complex. I'm trying to get to an answer and I'm trying to test, frankly, your veracity as a medical professional and as a scientist. Can men get pregnant?"
DR. VERMA: "I think you're also conflating male and female..."
Josh Hawley: "This is extraordinary. No, I am not conflating male and female. They're two different things. There's biological men and there's biological women. And I want to know, can men get pregnant?"
DR. VERMA: "What you are talking about is biological... biological males..."
HAWLEY: "You're not going to answer my question, it sounds like. This isn't hard, Doctor. Can men get pregnant? Yes or no?"
DR. VERMA: "Again, I would be more than happy to have a conversation with you that is not coming from a place of trying to be polarized and push me..."
HAWLEY: "I'm not trying to be polarizing, I'm trying to ask... I think it is extraordinary that we are here in a hearing about science and about women. And for the record, it's women who get pregnant, not men."
Source: C-SPAN/X
