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S.E. Cupp: Washington Post tries to prove Trump’s claim that there are two sexes

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Frida Ghitis: The Washington Post tried to refute President Trump ’s executive order recognizing “ two sexes, male and female,” she says.
She says the Post and its experts are wrong to say there are two sexes, but it's not binary.
Ghitis says it's an immutable fact of our existence, as reflected by our sexual anatomy, hormones, and secondary physical, mental, and emotional characteristics.
The Post is on the side of men and women who want to indulge the delusion that they are actually the opposite sex.
The Washington Post and its experts take issue with the fact that Trump ’s order “says sex is determined at conception’” But how could that be, says “expert” Eve Feinberg , because reproductive organs don’t form until later in gestation? Feinberg is a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at what is ranked the No. 6 university in America .
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