Was This What We Fought D-Day For?

Seventy-two years ago today, June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the German-held beaches of Normandy to free Western Europe from the Nazis.

It was a great sacrifice–and look what we’ve got to show for it.

In Alaska, a boy competed in a state track meet for girls. He has also played on his high school’s girls’ volleyball and basketball teams ( http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/06/05/hs-track-athlete-was-born-male-but-identifies-as-female-and-took-home-3rd-place-in-the-girls-200-meter-dash-at-state-championships/ ). The noozies exulted in a headline: “HS track athlete was born male…”

Uh-huh. Only thing is, he still is a male. Every single one of his chromosomes, millions of them, is a male chromosome. And always will be.

“Yeah, but, yeah but–he identifies as female!” Oh, well–and that actually makes him one, does it? There are also people who identify as raccoons, flashlights, or Napoleon Bonaparte.

Hit them beaches, boys! We’re risking death so your grandsons can call themselves your granddaughters! And everybody else will have to say it’s so, or else get harassed for being biggits.

Let’s just pray we’re not called upon to fight another D-Day soon.