Kansas Fights Back Against Transgender Insanity After Attorney General Issues Bold Opinion

On Monday, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach (R-KS) took a strong stance to shut down the transgender insanity that is taking place within the state, banning the practice of changing one's gender on their driver’s licenses and birth certificates.

The law doesn’t just end there, as it also requires anyone who has already changed their gender on government documents to change them back to their birth sex. Public school records must also list children as their birth gender and not their gender identity, regardless of whether the teachers and staff recognize the gender change, per AP News

The law is known as SB 180, or the Women’s Bill of Rights, and it has already been passed twice after having to overcome a veto from the state's governor. The bill was intended to defend females in sports, schools, and bathrooms, places where many transgenders have prayed upon innocent women. 

In his formal opinion, Kobach explains why the changes to government documents would coincide with the law. 

“State records must be accurate and reflect the truth as defined in state law. A birth certificate is a record of what happened the moment a baby came out of the womb. That baby weighed a specific amount and was a specific sex,” Kobach said. “Similarly, a driver’s license is a state document reflecting a state database for state purposes. It is not a canvas on which a person can paint one’s expression and preferences.”

As is par for the course, Democrats within the state were quick to oppose the changes, attempting to claim that Kobach is unjust in his move. Governor Laura Kelly (D-KS) issued a press release explaining that she disagreed with Kobach, though the office failed to state whether state agencies under the governor's jurisdiction would be following the new law or choose to defy it. 

The attorney general seems to be expecting some resistance already, explaining, “Just as I must defend every Kansas law whether I agree with it or not, the governor must execute the law whether she agrees with it or not. We expect the Governor’s office and her agencies to conform to the law.”

As noted many times by Kobach and the state officials with him, it’s bizarre that such a law even needs to be passed. It should be such a simple issue, but somehow the idea that sex is malleable has been deeply pushed into the American public's brain, so much so that it has completely corroded the common sense that was once there.

Kobach's formal opinion continues to allow common sense to reclaim Kansas while so many states continue to descend down a path of insanity. 

  • Article Source: DC Enquirer
  • Photo: Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images / Getty Images
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