Anonymous
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11/6/2025, 11:13:54 PM
No.520779768
[Report]
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SUPREME COURT BANS TRANNY BULLSHIT 6-3
Trannies have officially lost today. The Supreme Court has just ruled that they will never be real women.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/supreme-court-allows-trump-end-33-year-passport/story?id=127273370
>The Supreme Court on Thursday, November 6th, allowed the Trump administration to move forward with new rules requiring all U.S. passports to display a citizen's biological sex at birth rather than their indicated gender identity.
>The 6-3 decision by the court's conservative majority overrides two lower court decisions and the claims of transgender Americans that the policy change is illegal, discriminatory and exposes them to real-world harms, particularly while traveling.
>Since 1992, passport applicants have been able to obtain documents with sex markers indicative of their chosen gender identity -- when different from sex assigned at birth -- by providing doctor certification that they had undergone clinical treatment for gender transition.
>"Displaying passport holders' sex at birth no more offends equal protection principles than displaying their country of birth -- in both cases, the Government is merely attesting to a fact without subjecting anyone to differential treatment," the Supreme Court wrote in an unsigned, interim opinion.
>The challengers of the new policy "have failed to establish that the Government's choice to display biological sex 'lacks any purpose other than a bare ... desire to harm a politically unpopular group," the opinion said.
>Litigation on the merits continues to work through lower courts, but the high court's majority concluded the Trump administration is "likely to succeed."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/supreme-court-allows-trump-end-33-year-passport/story?id=127273370
>The Supreme Court on Thursday, November 6th, allowed the Trump administration to move forward with new rules requiring all U.S. passports to display a citizen's biological sex at birth rather than their indicated gender identity.
>The 6-3 decision by the court's conservative majority overrides two lower court decisions and the claims of transgender Americans that the policy change is illegal, discriminatory and exposes them to real-world harms, particularly while traveling.
>Since 1992, passport applicants have been able to obtain documents with sex markers indicative of their chosen gender identity -- when different from sex assigned at birth -- by providing doctor certification that they had undergone clinical treatment for gender transition.
>"Displaying passport holders' sex at birth no more offends equal protection principles than displaying their country of birth -- in both cases, the Government is merely attesting to a fact without subjecting anyone to differential treatment," the Supreme Court wrote in an unsigned, interim opinion.
>The challengers of the new policy "have failed to establish that the Government's choice to display biological sex 'lacks any purpose other than a bare ... desire to harm a politically unpopular group," the opinion said.
>Litigation on the merits continues to work through lower courts, but the high court's majority concluded the Trump administration is "likely to succeed."