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Marie Harf Just Told the World How the Left Really Feels About Women's Rights

Marie Harf, the Democratic political commentator and former Obama campaign staffer, really summed up how her party truly feels about women's rights. She joined former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and others for a panel when the issue of men in women's sports came up.

"I do think that Donald Trump used this to great effect by preying on people's fears of trans people," Harf said. "Look, I think sometimes people have questions: who should play what sport? Who should get married? I don't think all the questions are necessarily coming from a bad place."

"This is an 80-20 issue," McEnany said, "but remain on the 20 percent and see how it works out."

"Why are we so scared of trans people?" Harf asked.

"We're scared of biological men pummeling young women, pummeling young women. Do you want a biological man wrestling a woman? Do you want a biological man spiking a volleyball at a woman?” 

"Honestly, I don't care," Harf replies. "I genuinely don't care."

And there you have it, folks. Democrats do not care about you. They do not care if your daughter is hurt by a boy competing against her. They do not care if your daughter is violated in her locker room.

That was Harf's retort. And they're not the same. We're not talking about a kindergarten soccer game. We are talking about real competitions, with pubescent or post-pubescent males who have a physical advantage over them.

Payton McNabb suffered a traumatic brain injury after a "trans girl" spiked a volleyball into her face. During the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif was allowed — on a global stage — to literally beat on women. He was so powerful that his opponent, Angela Carini, bowed out of her match with Khelif in less than a minute, saying it hurt too much. It took almost two years for Khelif to admit what we all knew during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games: he was a man. Not trans, either.

Speaking of McNabb, she blasted Harf, too.

They do not care.

Harf is in the minority on this. Thank goodness.

Yes. That's progressivism in a nutshell.