 Back in March, Twitter suspended the account of the massively popular Christian satire site the Babylon Bee, after it awarded Man of the Year honors to Rachel Levine, a trans woman serving in the Biden administration's Department of Health and Human Services, who had been named one of USA Today's Women of the Year. The Babylon Bee's editor-in-chief, Kyle Mann, says that the article was intended to satirize media treatment of identity politics, not demean trans people. We love trans people and we love, you know, we don't consider people like that beneath us. You know, the Christian world do is that everybody has the opportunity to be saved, you know, and we can love everybody. And I'm no more deserving of God's grace than a transgender person. But when the culture bows down and starts handing out trophies to people for stuff like this, it's when we say, hey, wait a minute, we need to protect women in our society as well.