
My colleague Ward Clark reported earlier on the SCOTUS trans athletes case and some of the bizarre word salad offered up there by Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
🚨 BREAKING: DEI Justice Ketanji Jackson is DEFENDING men in women’s sports with an utter word salad at the Supreme Court
“Is treating someone transgender, but does not have, because of the medical interventions and the things that have been done, who does not have, uh, the… pic.twitter.com/QTkpru6EqO
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 13, 2026
Justice Jackson: And so, to the extent, that you have an individual, who says what is happening in this law is that it is treating someone who is transgender, but who does not have, because of the medical interventions and the things that have been done, who does not have, uh, the same, uh, threat to physical competition and safety and all the reasons the state puts forward — that’s actually a different class, says this individual. So you’re not treating the class the same. And how do you respond to that?
READ MORE: Plaintiff’s Attorney Tops KBJ’s Bizarre Word Salads in SCOTUS Trans Athletes Case
Huh, what?
Perhaps that’s not surprising, coming from someone who couldn’t define what a woman was during her confirmation hearing because she wasn’t a “biologist.”
But it got worse. Check out the new word KBJ discovered in this comment.
🚨 Ketanji ‘I’m Not a Biologist’ Jackson: “For cisGINGER girls, they can play consistent with their gender identity. For transgender girls, they can’t.” pic.twitter.com/uCqSHR6nM2
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) January 13, 2026
“For cisginger girls, they can play consistent with their gender. For transgender girls, they can’t,” Jackson declared.
I’m not sure how the West Virginia Solicitor General Michael Williams held it together after that.
What the heck is “cisginger”? I thought perhaps I misheard it and listened to it a few times to make sure. But it wasn’t slurred; it was quite clear. Does that mean a redheaded kid who still identifies as a redheaded kid? Um, that’s called reality. But it’s an example of how people toss around invented terms like “cisgender,” and, in this case, don’t even know what they are saying.
It instantly made me think of South Park and how they mocked the subject, jokingly referring to “transginger.” Obviously, they were anticipating Ketanji Brown Jackson’s unique take. So I do have to give them a hat tip for their ability to predict this.
#Throwback Last time we saw Wendy & Cartman in the principal’s office was when Erica went “transginger”. pic.twitter.com/4jX18fanja
— South Park (@SouthPark) October 29, 2015
People couldn’t quite believe it, but they were laughing. A lot.
“Cisginger,” I’m ded. https://t.co/JowzSnUodB
— Stephen Green (@VodkaPundit) January 13, 2026
That’s what Cartman calls them 😂
— Seth Dillon (@SethDillon) January 13, 2026
It is time to stand up for the gingers of America https://t.co/rUKgs5V31a
— Lisa Boothe 🇺🇸 (@LisaMarieBoothe) January 13, 2026
This is why it’s important to actually know what a woman is. It’s sort of vital in evaluating cases like this.
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