Ruth Institute President Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D. said, “The Supreme Court’s decision in Bostock v. Clayton County erases womanhood. It
is the end of women in sports and women’s rights to privacy. Thanks to the Sexual Revolutionaries on the Court, our laws will refuse to distinguish
men who say they are women from real women.”
The Court held that the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which was intended to protect employees from racial discrimination, applies to an individual’s subjective,
claimed perception of his sex (so-called sexual identity).
Morse called the ruling: “A decision by an activist court which bears no relationship to the law it claims to be applying, nor to reality itself. The Supreme
Court can distort the law, but it can’t change reality. If you’re born a man, you’ll remain one to your dying day, regardless of what you believe or
do to your body.”
Although the decision immediately concerns employment law, bureaucrats and other activist judges will surely apply it more broadly. Morse warned: “Justice
Alito’s dissent spells out the long-term consequences of today’s ruling. Bathrooms, changing rooms, sports, health care, housing, employment in religious
institutions, freedom of speech, will all be distorted. A school district will decide that the ruling compels it to allow boys access to girls rooms.
Sports teams will feel compelled to let boys who ‘identify’ as the opposite sex play on girls’ sports teams, essentially ending women’s sports.”
Dr. Michelle Cretella, M.D., Executive Director of the American College of Pediatricians, agreed with Morse: “The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against science,
common sense and the bedrock of Western Civilization when it redefined ‘sex’ to include gender identity and thereby erased females from American law.
From the scientific point of view, sex is defined according to an organism’s biological role in reproduction; it is an innate and immutable trait that
is solely biologically determined. Thanks to the betrayal of conservative justices John Roberts and Neil Gorsuch, all Americans and American institutions
(including churches) must pretend that sex is a mere state of mind that can be changed at will. This means that all Americans are now compelled by
federal law to lie – compelled by law to speak and behave as though people are whoever or whatever they claim to be irrespective of the facts.”
Dr. Cretella will be speaking at The Ruth Institute’s annual Summit for Survivors of the Sexual RevolutionJuly
17-18, in Lake Charles, LA. Her topic will be Medical Tragedies of the Sexual Revolution.
Morse concluded, “We can hope that a future court will reverse the Bostock decision. In the meantime, the fight will continue in other forums
and on other battlefields.”
Cretella agreed: “The enforcement of this insanity requires nothing less than a tyrannical new order of government. We must resist.”