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In 2025, some Democrats are still too cowardly to say that biological men donβt belong in womenβs spaces and sports.
In fact, they want to act like it simply isnβt a real problem.
We can thank Tish Hyman for putting two of them on the spot and exposing their empty platitudes.
The singer was tossed from a Goldβs Gym in Beverly Hills after she objected to a man, who identifies as a woman changing in the female locker room.
The more we learned about this space invader, Alexis Black, the darker the tale became: Black was convicted of savagely beating his ex-wife and breaking her jaw βΒ and then took her first name as he transitioned.
Black is a walking red flag, but itβs Hyman who was penalized.
Kudos to her for fighting back.
Last week, Hyman, who is gay, asked Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who is also running for governor of California, what heβd do about men in womenβs spaces β noting that any man, included those convicted of violence, can βself identify into a womanβs space under the current law,β
Swalwell, a mealy-mouthed progressive, danced around the question before generously admitting that βharassmentβ of women βwas wrong.β
It was as bold as coming out against cancer.
Hyman zeroed in: βAre you against men in womenβs locker rooms and sports? Thatβs all you need to answer.β
Swalwell continued to say a whole bunch of things while saying absolutely nothing.
Two weeks ago, Hyman asked the same question of California state senator Scott Weiner, who is also running for governor. He said βeveryone deserves to be safeβ and that trans women are being βbrutalized in this country.β
The patriarchy remans undefeated in the Golden State.
Meanwhile in the Garden State, a Korean spa β where nudity is compulsory in sex-segregated spaces β is being forced to let dudes into the ladies room after losing a lawsuit.
The King Spa in Palisades Park was sued in 2022 by a man who identifies as a women because he was upset after being given a bracelet that only allowed him entry into the menβs room.
As a result, patrons are now allowed to use the rooms that coincide with the gender identity of their choosing.
Good luck to King Spaβs business.
And just this week, a man named Jammie Booker won the title of Worldβs Strongest Woman. Second-place winner Andrea Thompson of the UK stormed off the podium while offering the most concise assessment of the situation: βThis is bullsβt.β
When it was revealed that Booker was a dude who had transitioned, he was stripped of his title and Thompson was given top prize. Sanity prevailed, but the idea that Booker felt entitled to compete against women speaks volumes about the state of womenβs sports.
All of these stories unfolded as Mother Jones and Pablo Torre collaborated on a hit piece against activist and former college swimmer Riley Gaines.
The Mother Jones headline read that Gaines βclimbed the MAGA ladder by vilifying trans women in sports.β
In its report, the publication explained that Gaines was, gasp, paid well for her advocacy work. And it alleged that she didnβt really care about womenβs safety β because her former coach at the University of Kentucky was accused in 2024 by two staffers of sexual assault.
Never mind that, after the allegations surfaced against her coach, Lars Jorgensen, Gaines put out a statement saying she was βblindsided and betrayedβ by a man she once considered a friend. (Jorgensen left the school in 2023 and is now banned from coaching).
But for Torre and the Mother Jones reporter, that wasnβt enough to show that Gaines cared about predatory coaches. Essentially, they wanted Gaines to be more like Simone Biles, who was victimized by convicted sex offender Dr. Larry Nassar and publicly spoke out against her abuser.
Both Biles and Gaines, who was forced to share a locker room with trans swimming rival Lia Thomas, should be commended for meeting the issue of their time. They are both brave.
But only one of them is called a bigot, threatened and diminished for speaking out.
Thankfully, there are laws against, and consequences for, sexual assault and an organization βΒ SafeSport, however flawed it may be β tasked with policing such allegations in the US Olympics and Paralympic movements.
However, there arenβt enough protections for women who simply want to keep female sports and spaces female.
Even now, too many politicians and people in the media donβt want to concede itβs an actual issue. Which makes Hyman and Gainesβ work more important than ever.

