The Smithsonian is reportedly working toward building a museum dedicated to American women, and it already has signs of both racially charged and gender-related political agendas.
Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves on Tuesday signed legislation banning gender reassignment surgeries for minors, saying children should not be allowed to undergo permanent, body-altering surgeries. , and its director has proclaimed it will take an"inclusive" approach.
"There is no monolithic experience of womanhood," The Times claimed, noting,"Sasaki said that she plans to include, who have been subject to increasing harassment and violence at a time when there is a national discussion, and deep partisan divide, about the acceptance of transgender identities." The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, or NMAAHC stirred up massive national controversy in 2020.
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