Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender Congress-elect, has sharply criticized Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), who introduced a resolution targeting the banning of transgender women from using female restrooms inside the Capitol. That is only three weeks after McBride’s groundbreaking election that made her and many others talk about transgender rights and access to toilet facilities in public places.
Rep. Mace’s resolution she posted on social media aims to bar lawmakers and employees in the House of Representatives from using bathrooms, locker rooms, or changing rooms that do not align with their “biological sex.” The measure is part of the House rules package to be voted on early next year. On Mace’s position: “Biological men do not belong in private women’s spaces. Period. Full stop. End of story.”
Mace continued to drive her point home, saying, “Never thought this would have to happen,” asserting that “protecting biological women starts here and it starts now.”
Sarah McBride, soon to become the first openly transgender member of Congress, slammed Mace’s resolution as an attempt to divert attention away from the real issues the American people face. McBride was elected to Delaware’s at-large congressional district and expressed that the proposal was “an obvious attempt” by far-right radicals to divert attention from the issues that matter most to most Americans, including affordable housing, healthcare, and childcare.
Every day Americans go to work with people who have life journeys different than their own and engage with them respectfully, I hope members of Congress can muster that same kindness.” Speaking out on X (formerly Twitter), she emphasized, “Delawareans sent me here to make the American dream more affordable and accessible and that’s what I’m focused on.” McBride vs. Mace: A Battle of Priorities
McBride’s views stand in stark contrast to Mace’s emphasis on culture wars. Where Mace’s resolution stresses separation of spaces along the lines of biological sex, McBride is still adamant that Congress needs to concentrate on solving real-life problems pertinent to Americans. McBride pointed out that “culture warfare” represented a distraction from what was needed, insisting, “Instead of creating culture warfare, we should be focused on lowering the cost of housing, healthcare, and child care.
McBride’s statements were met by strong reactions – both from supporters and critics. However, there are several LGBTQ advocates and allies supporting McBride while others viciously oppose him. For example, one X user said: “You are a mentally ill MAN and you should not be allowed to enter a women’s restroom.”. The fact you were elected to Congress just shows how insane people in Delaware are”. The user supported Mace saying, “She is 100% right to stop you from violating female-only spaces”.
Another user, defending Mace’s position wrote “Culture war? I don’t think so congressman. It’s an actual human rights violation. Stay out of women’s spaces.”
This is one of the most divisive issues of U.S. politics, as more restrictive policies are being advanced by politicians such as Mace and inclusion and compassion by others, such as McBride. The pro-Mace camp argues that policies need to be introduced in order to protect women’s privacy from transgender cases that ‘invade’ their bathrooms, while the pro-trans side of the debate, represented by McBride, emphasizes the injurious nature of such attempts at discrimination.
Sarah McBride’s election is a historic step for transgender representation in U.S. politics. She is the first openly transgender state senator in Delaware to make a way to Congress and set a precedent for LGBTQ rights. Even despite opposition from figures like Mace, McBride has continued to pursue her vision of creating a better life in the real world for her constituents.
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