The Way I See It:
I believe that Senator Marsh Blackburn missed a perfect opportunity when she didn't follow up with some questions that came to my mind. When Senator Blackburn couldn't get a straight answer from Ketanji Brown Jackson regarding the definition of "woman". I would have followed up with; Judge Jackson, you have two biological children of your own, do you consider yourself a "biological women/female? If you don't, then do you consider yourself a woman of color? If there is no difference between male and female/man or women in your mind, isn't the president's nomination offering you as the first women of color to serve as a Supreme Court Justice, simply erroneous in nature? These would be simple questions that require a simple answer.
That's the way I see it...
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Marsha Blackburn asked Ketanji Brown Jackson to define 'woman.' Science says there's no simple answer.
When Marsha Blackburn asked Ketanji Brown Jackson to define "woman," she wanted a simple answer. Scientists and gender scholars say it doesn't exist.
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