Rachel Levine, 64, was born as Richard Levine before transitioning in 2011 and is USA Today's “Woman of the Year” — meaning that one of the most accomplished women in the country was a man for 54 years. Levine, the current U.S. assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, was named “Woman of the Year” for allegedly being one of the “women across the country who have made a significant impact.”As the image above shows, the satirical website The Babylon Bee was locked out of their Twitter account for calling "Rachel" aka Richard, a man. They refused to delete the tweet to get their account back...good for them. Their Editor in Chief was also locked out of his account. Others suspended or locked out for accurately referring to a man as a man, include Charlie Kirk, founder of conservative nonprofit organization Turning Point USA, for saying "Levine "spent 54 years of his life as a man" and "had a wife and family."
"He 'transitioned' to being a woman in 2011, Joe Biden appointed Levine to be a 4-Star Admiral, and now USA Today has named 'Rachel' Levine as a 'Woman of the Year,'" Kirk's tweet read. "Where are the feminists??"The Christian Post had their account limited for a tweet that referred to Levine as a man. Fox News' Tucker Carlson was also locked out of his account for the following tweet: Read more at: AllNewsPipeLine.com
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