CNN celebrated International Women's Day on Thursday by having biological male Caitlyn Jenner come on and talk about the hardships of womanhood.

Jenner said, "My path to womanhood was very different," then followed that up with labeling women as "second-class citizens" to be both "emotionally" and "physically" weaker by society.

Per Daily Wire:

"Women are brought up to kind of be a second-class citizen," said the former gold-medal winning male decathlete, "emotionally weaker, physically weaker."

"I've always been inspired by strong women," he concluded.

There are some minor hangups, here, of course. To start, CNN, once again, has bucked their "truth" narrative. Jenner is presented here as a woman, though he is, in fact, a male suffering from gender dysphoria; cosmetic surgeries do not change this reality.

Additionally, doesn't this poke a hole in the progressive narrative that only women can speak on "women's issues"? For goodness sake, this line of attack is used to silence half the population about abortion, a life issue. But because Jenner says he's a woman, this is somehow acceptable and not offensive?

How exactly is Jenner lecturing on the hardships of womanhood any different than "trans-black" Rachel Dolezal lecturing on the hardships of being black?

At CNN, a man who "transitioned" to a woman (he didn't) five minutes ago knows exactly what it's like to be female, apparently.

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Very interesting choice by CNN to use Caitlyn Jenner. After winning "Woman of the Year" now "she" is a focal point of International Women's Day. Please, stop the madness.

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