Patriots in Kansas are celebrating tonight after a state judge delivered a resounding rejection to two trans-identifying women who thought they could force the entire state to play along with their gender fantasies.
The pair of biological women, backed by the radical American Civil Liberties Union, filed a desperate lawsuit last month demanding Kansas authorities allow them to use men's restrooms and obtain fraudulent sex markers on their state-issued identification documents. Their legal tantrum came in response to Kansas lawmakers who had the backbone to pass legislation protecting women and girls from this woke insanity.
But here's the beautiful part – the judge wasn't having any of it.
On Tuesday, the court denied the plaintiffs' most urgent demands, effectively telling these gender activists and their ACLU lawyers to take a hike. The ruling protects the will of Kansas voters as expressed through supermajorities in both chambers of the state legislature who passed common-sense protections for women and children.
"This bill protects girls and women," supporters of the legislation have consistently argued, and they're absolutely right.
This victory comes at a crucial time when President Trump's second-term agenda includes rolling back the Biden regime's destructive "woke" policies that have infected every level of government. While the radical left spent four years trying to convince Americans that men can become women and women can become men, real patriots never stopped fighting for biological reality and protecting our children.
The ACLU's War on Common Sense
It's no surprise the ACLU is behind this assault on Kansas families. The same organization that once defended free speech now spends its time and donor dollars trying to force states to participate in gender ideology that most Americans reject outright.
But Kansas isn't backing down, and neither should any other state facing similar legal intimidation tactics from the transgender lobby and their deep-pocketed allies.
This judge's ruling sends a clear message: states have the right to base their laws on biological reality, not the fevered imaginations of activists who think feelings override facts. How many more states will find the courage to follow Kansas's lead?
