Wokeness threatens to change not only our way of life, but it has attacked even our way of speaking. Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is having no more of it, making it official on Thursday by taking an ax to “woke, anti-women words” with an executive order.
The one-time press secretary for former President Donald Trump stated, “It is the policy of this administration to prohibit the use of woke, anti-women words for official state government business."
Kudos to her, and congratulations to Arkansas for electing a governor who is willing to take a stand.
Here’s what’s interesting. A lot of these woke folk view themselves as doing a service to society—women included—by blurring the lines between men and women. Sanders put that “nonsense” on blast, asserting that the newly adopted language “erases women and girls.”
The governor also called out the left, the ones pushing this trans-language, having lost their grip on reality and who only “believe the science” when it’s convenient. They expect the rest of us to play along with the insanity. Many are all too willing, but not Sanders. Would that members of the Republican party possess the backbone she has! If they did, the nation would probably have a Speaker of the House by now, but I digress.
Here is a portion of her speech, followed by the executive order.
Click the image of the executive order below to read it enlarged on thegovernor.arkansas.gov site.
Sanders is right to call the woke language “nonsense.” Why is anyone going along with the woke language anyway? These terms! “Chestfeeding”? “Human milk”? What—do breasts not exist in Wokedom? If breasts aren’t real, why are the people pretending to be men chopping them off? And “laboring person”? Nobody but women are laboring to bring their children into the world, and something tells me every single man who has watched the process wants no part of it.
What I love about this—well, one of the things I love about this—is that no one can say they didn’t know what to say. Sanders makes it simple by telling people what to replace the woke language with, and since it’s what we used to say until about five minutes ago, it should be easy to catch on to.
Those who think Sanders’ executive order is silly or petty or hateful or whatever terminology people come up with, understand this: The agenda to “erase women” and common sense and our values and our culture and our faith is an orchestrated, intense, and diabolical one. Defeating it requires people who have “had enough” and are willing to push back—or it will only get worse.
Arkansas elected a no-nonsense governor in Sanders, and they should be proud.
Your thoughts about the governor’s actions? Do you deem this worth an executive order?
She’s a beast!! She would make an amazing VP!
Thankful she is setting an example! It is time to get back to “what is truth!“