USA Today, one of the largest circulation newspapers in the United States of America and the world, has announced who it will award this year's "Woman of the Year" award,

AND THIS IS NONE OTHER THAN LEIGH FINKE, THE MINNESOTA STATE REPRESENTATIVE.

The female candidates' chance of winning was therefore (also) taken away by a man in this competition.

Democratic state representative Leigh Finke is the first openly transgender person elected to the Minnesota Legislature. Finke was named "Woman of the Year" in Minnesota after less than three months in office.

Incidentally, Michelle Obama was also on the list. The "independent-objective" board, which is by no means biased, thoroughly discussed the decision and argued that:

Media awards already have far more political significance than individual performance or skills

USA Today's decision and reasoning perfectly show why this biased, quota-based thinking is extremely harmful, and also the madness that identity politics using cases and individual destinies has turned into.

We might have thought that only women who represent conservative, traditional values ​​are selected from public awards dominated by the left and extreme liberal-minded identity politicking groups on a quota basis, but this is no longer true either.

PROGRESSION HAS STEPPED UP LEVELS OR BACKWARDS LEVELS IF YOU LIKE.

Thanks to the left, women's chances of winning are already being taken away by men even in competitions announced among women. Are you sure we want to live in this "Brave New World"?

Source: 888.hu/Origo

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