Esther Valdes-Clayton delivered an emotional speech in opposition to SanDiegoCounty redefining what it means to be a 'woman.' 'Most of the proponents here, are white women. Three of you, are men. None of you know what it’s like to be a woman.' More:
SAN DIEGO – During Monday’s San Diego County Board of Supervisors meeting, they held public hearing on a controversial agenda item item, Agenda Item 34. The video below shows the entire public hearing on Agenda Item 34, and the vote where it passed 3-2.
The ordinance is essentially an effort by Democrats to cement the idea that those who identify as women, are women in the County of San Diego. The theme of those who spoke in opposition to the ordinance was that it is an honor to be women, and the idea that men can simply identify as one, is degrading to all women.
Immigration attorney and frequent KUSI News guest, Esther Valdes Clayton, was one of the many public speakers who spoke in opposition to the ordinance. Her two-minute speech is below:“Good afternoon. Board of Supervisors, My name is Esther Valdes Clayton, I am a resident of District 3 where Terra Lawson-Remer is now my Supervisor.
For my work and advocacy for women and girls. Women and girls are biologically noted and gifted by God, to be exactly what you see in front of you. But also, the weakness and the vulnerability to care for the lost and the marginalized. I’m also a Latina, just like you, Miss Nora Vargas.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
EXCLUSIVE: 2,000 tiny homes proposed for San Francisco’s homeless population - The San Francisco ExaminerEXCLUSIVE: Alex Tourk, who ran Project Homeless Connect for former Mayor Gavin Newsom, is banking on his history of building coalitions to help enact his plan for transitional housing. And, he needs your help to get it done.
Weiterlesen »
Family of San Diego Woman Missing in Houston Says They Found Her Phone Covered in BloodThe father of a 24-year-old San Diegan who went missing in Houston, Texas, last week said her blood-covered cell phone discovered in a park is the only trace of his daughter so far.
Weiterlesen »
Police searching for man suspected of sexually assaulting woman in San Jose earlier this monthPolice are searching for a man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman in San Jose earlier this month.
Weiterlesen »
Budget, homelessness, certification on agenda for next Anchorage Assembly meetingThe Anchorage Assembly is preparing for a long night at their regular meeting this week, with some big items are on the agenda. Assembly members will also be saying goodbye to some familiar faces, and hello to new ones.
Weiterlesen »