6 May 25 - 31, 2023 dallasobserver.com DALLAS OBSERVER Classified | MusiC | dish | Culture | unfair Park | Contents floral bouquets. But in the case of the Collin County Con- servative Republicans (CCCR), at least, Mother’s Day is also apparently a perfect time for divisive social politics. On Mother’s Day morning, the political group published a contentious statement to Facebook: “Happy Mother’s Day to all of the women who actually gave birth,” the post read. “This is not a day for girly men.” Conservative culture warriors obviously don’t take off for weekends and holidays. While it isn’t shocking that conservatives would further work to alienate transgender folks at a time when transphobia is skyrocket- ing in Texas and beyond, it’s slightly more sur- prising that they’d be so brazen in admitting it. CCCR’s post offended some social media users, but not necessarily those targeted. Certain commenters weighed in to argue that stepmoms, as well as foster and adop- tive mothers, all count as “real” moms. One social media user also emphasized that they understood who the group had meant to honor in its Mother’s Day well-wishes: “all the moms without penises!” To avoid any remaining ambiguity as to the group’s aim, CCCR then clarified that it wanted to piss off one particular subset of the population, namely non-cisgender women. “Happy Mother’s Day to all of the women who actually gave birth. And the women who are mothers,” the post now reads. “(Edit made for moms who did not birth a child, but for real women who are moth- ers[.]) This is not a day for girly men.” Later on, in the comments, CCCR again wrote that it didn’t want to upset any cisgen- der women with kids. “This is made to offend men who claim to be women and who think they can be moth- ers,” the group’s comment continued. “This was not made to offend real women.” CCCR President Jessica Bartnick told the Observer, in part, that she wasn’t personally offended by the post, which struck her as “humorous.” Bartnick, herself a stepmother, further claimed that cisgender women “are being disenfranchised by a mental health is- sue erasing biological women. “Liberals entertaining this ridiculous idea that men can somehow now become women just because they feel like they are, is an at- tack on women’s rights,” she continued. “And as a conservative, I cannot stand back and watch men take away the rights of women.” Um, Roe v. Wade, anyone? Anyone? Of course, Texas Democrats weren’t too pleased with the group’s messages of derision. Michael Tijerina, communications direc- tor for the Collin County Democratic Party, wrote via email that the post is another exam- ple of how “out of touch” CCCR is with resi- dents of the Collin County area. All mothers are respected in the Collin community, be it those who gave birth or “those who are cho- sen parents through adoption, marriage, or personal choice to raise a child in need. “Being a parent used to be considered a sacred ideal to the [R]epublican [P]arty, but now it is joked about and belittled because of their lack of compassion and respect for all Texans,” Tijerina’s statement continued. Reached for comment, Texas Democratic Party spokesperson Ike Hajinazarian, who lives in Collin County, responded to CCCR’s controversial post in a three-word state- ment: “Get a life.” Texas leads the nation in the amount of anti-trans legislation this year, with roughly 60 proposed bills, according to the website Track Trans Legislation. Bills that have passed out of the chamber in which they were introduced include those aimed at drag performances and student sports. The Texas House recently passed Senate Bill 14, which would ban gen- der-affirming care for minors. Last summer, the Republican Party of Texas made its bigotry official with an updated platform. The state GOP’s formal position on homosexuality is that it’s an “abnormal life- style choice.” The party also rejects “all efforts to validate transgender identity.” The Collin County conservatives didn’t stop with that one anti-trans post. The group later went on additional social media rants. “It is not too far right to believe that only women can get pregnant,” read another CCCR post. “It is the liberal’s [sic] progressive propa- ganda that wants you to believe that men can get pregnant. Don’t let liberals gaslight you into thinking that common sense is crazy.” Next they waded into religious waters. “You can’t follow the teachings of the Bi- ble, and be a liberal,” the organization tweeted Mother’s Day Afternoon. “Don’t let liberals lie to you and tell you that they be- lieve in God.” Jacob Vaughn Products like delta-8 may soon disappear. Unfair Park from p4