Just a few days after ordering that China sell off its farm land holdings in Arkansas, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has showed more leadership by officially banning woke terminology deemed anti-woman from official state documents.
The Governor stated: “They’re using nonsense words to erase women and girls — and more importantly, to erase our voices and experiences,” . “Today, we’re taking a stand against woke nonsense.” “It’s the Left that decided that ‘woman’ is a dirty word. It’s the Left that decided that we needed to toss out basic biology — and basic grammar along with it,” she said. “The Republican governor’s executive order will ban “a number of all sorts of ridiculous words from state government documents.” “We are all here to say enough. Enough trying to erase women and girls. Enough denying our biological differences from men. Enough of the craziness taking over our country,” the governor is expected to say at the signing on Thursday afternoon. “The science is clear and real; There are things only women can do, like perform the miracle of birth,” Sanders wrote in the executive order. “Government should reject language that ignores, undermines, and erases women; Government should celebrate gender distinctions between men and women — not erase them.”
The order bans phrases like “human milk,” “birth-giver” and “chestfeeding.” Instead, state agencies will be required to use the phrases “breast milk,” “birth mom” and “breastfeeding.”
Here’s the full list of banished words:
a. Rather than “pregnant people” or “pregnant person,” use “pregnant women” or “pregnant mom.”
b. Rather than “chestfeeding,” use “breastfeeding.”
c. Rather than “body fed” or “person fed,” use “breast fed.”
d. Rather than “human milk,” use “breast milk.”
e. Rather than “birthing person,” use “birth mom.”
f. Rather than “laboring person,” use “birth mom.”
g. Rather than “menstruating person” or “menstruating people,” use “woman” or “women.”
h. Rather than “birth-giver,” use “woman.”
i. Rather than “womxn” or “womyn,” use “woman.”
Earlier in the week Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that Arkansas will require a Chinese-owned company to sell its farmland in Arkansas, saying it will be a first in the nation move that bans foreign parties from “owning agricultural land” in the state.
Sanders, made the announcement with Attorney General Tim Griffin and other Republican leaders, said that the company Syngenta will have to sell the 160 acres of land in Craighead County, Arkansas. Syngenta is headquartered in Switzerland and is owned by ChemChina, a Chinese government-owned business that deals with seeds and pesticides.