During a recent discussion, civil rights activist and Democrat Professor Maya Wiley defined a woman as 'a person who says she is.' This statement was made in response to a question posed by Rep. Nancy Mace, who asked Wiley to define what a woman is. The exchange has sparked significant debate, with Mace criticizing Wiley's definition. Mace also mentioned that she was 'rape-shamed' for supporting Trump in her critique. The incident has drawn attention from various media outlets, highlighting the ongoing discourse on gender identity.
Civil rights activist and former MSNBC either contributor or something else - she used to be on that "network" a lot. Rep. Nancy Mace rips civil rights activist for defining 'woman' as 'a person who says she is' https://t.co/aIoRMjGDS6 #FoxNews
Rep. Nancy Mace rips civil rights activist for defining 'woman' as 'a person who says she is' https://t.co/NtH0D0HAln
Nancy Mace Says She Was ‘Rape-Shamed’ for Supporting Trump in Incoherent Anti-Trans Rant https://t.co/1HlvJBdgQ5 https://t.co/ZOUIivawKz
When asked what a woman is, Professor Maya Wiley says “A woman is a person who says she is.” https://t.co/NDc7nF3Dt2
WATCH: Democrat Activist Gives Insane Response When Asked to Define What a Woman Is https://t.co/sx6lxCuwY7
.@RepNancyMace: "Can you define what a woman is?" @mayawiley: "A woman is a person who says she is." It’s that simple! 👏🏽 https://t.co/k4bxOUtEOt