WOKE Daughters of the American Revolution Revolt Against Inclusion of Biological Men

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Daughters of American Revolution Adopts Rule Admitting Biological Men

Mary Margaret Olohan
July 26, 2023

For more than 120 years, the Daughters of the American Revolution has brought together the female descendants of Revolutionary War heroes to promote “historic preservation, education, and patriotism.” But now, faced with the prospect of biological men joining the esteemed society, DAR finds itself grappling with both resignations and indignation.

DAR organizers passed an amendment to the group’s bylaws in June that strikes out the line “provided an applicant for chapter membership is personally acceptable to the chapter,” The Daily Signal has learned. The amendment also added another line, specifically stating that the DAR cannot discriminate on the basis of gender, religion, or sexual orientation.

President General Pamela Edwards Rouse Wright and other DAR leaders defended the move as necessary to preserve the group’s 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. But DAR members from around the country told The Daily Signal that this is just an excuse their leaders are using to push woke ideology upon the historical society.

In an email to members of her Cheyenne Chapter in Wyoming, chapter regent Judy Lindsay explained that under the changes, chapters can no longer decide whether applicants are acceptable to them. While the chapters will still vote on applicants’ membership, they will have to be wary—votes on certain aspects of proposed members (such as their biological sex) could be considered discriminatory.

The bylaw change passed during the 2023 DAR Continental Congress, Lindsay said in the email, which was viewed by The Daily Signal.

In a Tuesday statement to The Daily Signal, the DAR claimed that its membership policies have not changed. (Spokeswoman Bren Landon would not respond to specific questions for this article.)

“Any woman is eligible for membership in the DAR who is 18 years or older who can prove lineal descent from a man or woman who supported the cause of Independence during the American Revolution,” the DAR statement said. “DAR’s long-standing membership policy remains unchanged since our founding in 1890.”

Members of the historical society who watched the 2023 Continental Congress told The Daily Signal that they aren’t sure everyone even knew what they were voting for. A video of the DAR’s congressional proceedings provides interesting insight into the matter: DAR leader Wright does not appear to have a firm grasp on what changes the controversial amendment will bring about.

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Video from the event shows DAR delegate Jennifer Mease, from the Liberty Bell Chapter in Pennsylvania, questioning Wright as to whether chapters could still vote against admitting biological men who “identify” as female and have changed their birth certificates to match their preferred gender identity.

“If a person’s certified birth certificate states ‘female,’ they are eligible for membership, and your chapter cannot change that,” Wright responds, to scattered applause.

Mease persists, pointing out that currently, chapters can vote on whether members are a good fit: “So, currently we can, because we vote them in? So, this change would change that?”

“No,” responded Wright. “If a person’s birth certificate is ‘female,’ they are eligible for membership; therefore, they can be accepted as a member currently, and if this passes, it’s the same.”

At this point, the two women behind Wright appear to have confusion written across their faces. One of the women approaches Wright, and her whisper is caught by the mic: “With this change, they are not able to not vote someone in … . What she’s saying is that right now, they could vote to not accept someone because they are not a protected class, and this amendment, it protects them.”

Wright and her colleague then momentarily disappear from video view as they get their facts straight. When Wright returns, she emphasizes that, going forward, anyone with a certified birth certificate that says they are a female may be eligible for a chapter.

“Your chapter can still vote if you have voting in your bylaws,” she tells Mease. “You cannot discriminate.”

When Mease persists, Wright looks behind her at the other DAR staffers and asks, “Can I say this?” before turning back to the audience: “I’m gonna say it. Yes, if their birth certificate says they are a female, and you vote against them based on their protected class, it’s discrimination.”

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Here's President General Pamela Edwards Rouse Wright saying during the DAR's Continental Congress: "If [a biological male's] birth certificate says they are a female, and you vote against them based on their protected class, it’s discrimination.” pic.twitter.com/0ffhmePs62
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) July 26, 2023

Mease responded politely as she questioned Wright during the Continental Congress.

But shortly afterward, she resigned from the DAR.

In a July 3 email obtained by The Daily Signal, she told the DAR’s organizing secretary general, Nancy Wright, that she was “unable to reconcile” the DAR’s stance with her fundamental religious belief that “God created men and women as distinct and separate genders.”

I am writing to formally tender my resignation from my membership in the [National Society Daughters of the American Revolution] as well as my position of Regent of Liberty Bell Chapter, effective July 3, 2023.
It is with a heavy heart that I announce my decision to resign from this beloved organization. Recent changes in the bylaws of the organization; specifically, the adoption of the provision on Thursday, June 29, have compelled me to this decision. The change will require our Chapter to consider transgender males as females, which contradicts my deeply held religious beliefs. As a person of faith, I firmly believe that God created men and women as distinct and separate genders, and I am unable to reconcile this fundamental principle with the new bylaw.
I have been a dedicated member of NSDAR, and I have greatly valued the opportunities and experiences I have gained during my duration. It has been an honor to work alongside passionate Daughters and contribute to the goals and mission of the organization. However, due to this recent development, I feel it is in the best interest of both myself and NSDAR to part ways as our paths seem to be headed in different directions.
Please consider this email as my formal resignation letter.
In Christ,
Jennifer Mease

Mease is not the only member of the DAR to resign. The Daily Signal spoke with a delegate from a Pennsylvania DAR chapter who asked to remain anonymous to protect her privacy. She said that two of the officers in her chapter and up to four board members had already resigned.

“I’ve heard from half a dozen other members who said they were resigning,” she said.

The new woke policies are likely due to “a collective kind of change in the administration, where you have more elite, white women who are feeling the pressures of what’s going on nationally,” the DAR member added.

In phone interviews with The Daily Signal, a slew of outraged DAR members pushed back against the idea that it is discrimination only to allow biological women in their society. Almost all members who spoke with The Daily Signal pointed to their religious beliefs and the science of biological sex as they disputed the notion that a man could become a woman.

Lindsay, the Cheyenne Chapter regent, pointed out that the DAR leaders have cited the need to protect the DAR’s 501(c)(3) status. But their society has always had strict rules about who can be admitted, she said, including age, gender, and relationship to American patriots.

“Excuse me,” Lindsay chuckled, “we do discriminate. If you don’t have a Patriot [in your family], you can’t be a daughter of the American Revolution. And you have to be 18, so there’s an age requirement.”

“We’re a women’s society,” she said. “We should be fighting for women. This goes against everything our patriots fought for. They fought against these taxes being unfairly put on us. … We love our country. We want patriotism. We don’t back down from fights.”

Dorothy Middleton—an 85-year-old DAR member, also with the Cheyenne chapter—pointed out that the members of the DAR “have to do a lot of proving that our ancestors had something to do with the Revolutionary War or something to promote the cause.”

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Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution pose for an 1898 group portrait in New York City. (Photo: Museum of the City of New York/Byron Collection/Getty Images)

“The fact that the DAR is worried that they’ll lose their tax-exempt status, I’d be willing to take that one to the Supreme Court,” she added. “The fact that you don’t allow transgender people in should have no effect whatever. … I just think they are using this as a cudgel to beat us into submission.”

Biological men who wish to join an organization like the DAR can join the Sons of the American Revolution, as Kerry Zimmerman pointed out to The Daily Signal. Back in the 1800s, Zimmerman said, women asked to join the Sons of the American Revolution—and were told “no.”

“It became apparent that if women were to accomplish any distinctive patriotic work, it must be within their own circle, and under their own leadership,” the DAR quotes Letitia Green Stevenson writing in her 1913 account of the society’s founding. “The ardor and zeal of a few undaunted women never flagged, and their determination to organize a distinct woman’s society became a fixed purpose.”

The Sons of the American Revolution’s exclusion prompted these American women to start the DAR.

“That’s a big deal—the fact that they wouldn’t let us play with them, so we made our own organization,” said Zimmerman, who is part of the Mount Desert Isle, Maine, chapter.

Zimmerman also thinks that the nonprofit status is an excuse for woke leaders at the DAR to open up the society to biological men.

“I’m sad. I enjoy this group, I like doing all the service work and the friends that I have made,” she said. “I don’t know what the solution is. I really don’t. And I don’t want to quit, but I probably will have to.”

Several of the women told The Daily Signal they found it ridiculous that the DAR is engaged in the matter since the organization is typically careful about staying away from such politically divisive issues.

“In DAR, we’re nonpolitical, nonpolitical, nonpolitical,” Zimmerman said. “And I get that, and I like it, and I can be friends with liberal women, because we aren’t talking about that stuff.”

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Three Daughters of the American Revolution members in Washington, D.C., are seen here in an undated file photo. (Photo: Getty Images)

“DAR is suppose to be nonpolitical, yet it’s pushing a radical liberal agenda,” said Lindsay, who, like Mease, spoke up at the Continental Congress and pushed back against the changes to the DAR bylaws.

Afterward, Lindsay said, she sent a letter to the DAR president requesting that the DAR get a legal opinion on how to interpret the law on which they are basing the bylaw changes. She thinks that incorrect information was sent out before the Continental Congress.

“I don’t believe we have to let males into our Society,” she told chapter members in an email describing her letter to Wright. “I pointed out the two Colorado cases that went to the Supreme Court, where both businesses in question do not have to provide wedding cakes or design webpages for homosexuals in spite of Colorado State Law.”

“Our First Amendment right protects our right to association,” she concluded. “We have a right to preserve our heritage and fight for women to be able to have their society without males being members. I pointed out that this bylaw pushes a radical, liberal agenda, which goes against DAR policy of not being political. You have a right to voice your opinion, no matter which side you stand on.”

In a phone interview with The Daily Signal, Lindsay said firmly: “Our motto should mean something. We have ‘God, family, and country’ for a reason. And God comes first.”
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
If it is correct that they could lose their tax exempt status how will that impact the churches and other religious institutions? The government will say that they can still practice their religion, they just have to start paying taxes.
 

Sammy55

Veteran Member
I AM currently a DAR member. I have one line proven and two more lines ready to send the documents on. I think I'll wait a bit. In fact, I think I'll wait on sending in my dues for next year until I see what is going to happen with this situation. I will NOT be a member of a group that will readily accept men who think they are women. No way in h**l!!
 

PghPanther

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The DAR I believe used to sponsor the presidential debates until both commie parties pushed them out and have control of it in order to eliminate any independent from gaining ground.

In today's upside down world DAR would be be considered a terrorist group.

Thank to the usual suspects that are pushing 110 if they don't stop with their financial/sociopolitical hubris.

Those of you who know.......know.....those who don't better figure it out or learn that your belief system has you indoctrinated.
 

FNFAL1958

Senior Member
I'm going to say something very unpopular to hear, but anyway here it is. Back in the day when Women were suing to be included in Men's only clubs and won the inclusion in court, I said then Well the cats out of the bag now no telling where this will end up. And here we are. Sometimes it's a good thing to just stay in your own lane.
 

Terrwyn

Veteran Member
Technically I could through multiple family lines but I've never felt the drive to join up. I'm even less inclined after hearing how the leadership is handling this issue.
You would have been voted in as was my half Sister. I am completely eligible also through an ancestor from our Father's line but I never would have been voted in. Not in a million years !
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
Drop tax exempt status. A lot of conservative churches are going to have to do it eventually too, if they are going to be free to speak out and act according to their beliefs.

I'd qualify under both parents, but the org isn't very active around here, and I never saw the need to follow through on it. Only reason I suppose, would be to make acceptance easier for the next generations in the family.
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
Drop tax exempt status. A lot of conservative churches are going to have to do it eventually too, if they are going to be free to speak out and act according to their beliefs.

I'd qualify under both parents, but the org isn't very active around here, and I never saw the need to follow through on it. Only reason I suppose, would be to make acceptance easier for the next generations in the family.
I think that you're right about this. In fact I have thought this for decades. Tax exempt status implies government support. When I was in Scotland it was obvious that the official Church of Scotland was a dieing denomination but the more conservative branches were thriving even though for many years they didn't have any financial supports from the government.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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I'm going to say something very unpopular to hear, but anyway here it is. Back in the day when Women were suing to be included in Men's only clubs and won the inclusion in court, I said then Well the cats out of the bag now no telling where this will end up. And here we are. Sometimes it's a good thing to just stay in your own lane.
I’ll go back further, and this is even more unpopular. Giving women the vote laid the foundation for this country’s destruction. That’s because almost all women function entirely by feelz rather than thoughtful analysis. And feelz is what has brought us to the very edge of destruction.
 

Giblin

Veteran Member
I'm a DAR member and I am giving my grand daughters the money and paperwork on their 18th birthdays to join. I believe there are 4 or 5 lines in my family but I used my Mom's and great aunts' research to continue to pass membership to the next generations. There were family warriors on both sides of the Civil War, but never traced it.
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I could have been a DAR, but I'm a man so didn't even apply, and never wanted to. LOL just joking.

I did join the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and one member told me the dues for the SAR where quite high, compared to SCV, and they met at the Golf Course Country Club, so figured it was way out of my league.

He also told me that if you think they are picky, and high try the Jamestowne Society.

But to the OP, it is quite a shame that this is going on, and that the DAR caved to it. Thank the Lord they weren't around when King George was implementing his policies. They would still be drinking tea.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Once again.....you are what your DNA says you are! In addition there's nothing wrong with a Men's organization being limited to BIOLOGICAL MEN ONLY....and a Women's organization being limited to BIOLOGICAL WOMEN ONLY!! No one cares about your FEELINGZ!

Because.....if you're not a BIOLOGICAL MAN or BIOLOGICAL WOMEN....then you SIMPLY ARE NOT! Easy peasy. Oh and BTW...you're not a Collie, or pony or gopher or whatever! Time to come back to REALITY and simply DEAL WITH IT!
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I'm a DAR member and I am giving my grand daughters the money and paperwork on their 18th birthdays to join. I believe there are 4 or 5 lines in my family but I used my Mom's and great aunts' research to continue to pass membership to the next generations. There were family warriors on both sides of the Civil War, but never traced it.
You should think about it.

1) it's a lot easier to get in, and the records are more recent
2) it's a dying club because it is not socially accepted anymore, not the statues and renaming of forts.

The Daughters of Confederate Veterans is really more active than the SCV.

Don't know about the Yankee side of it. There are members here on both sides, if you're interested PM me.
 

33dInd

Veteran Member
Sons of union veterans are having the same discussion at our national encampment this month
All because of one member in Montreal who decide he had mentall issues
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
I could have been a DAR, but I'm a man so didn't even apply, and never wanted to. LOL just joking.

I did join the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and one member told me the dues for the SAR where quite high, compared to SCV, and they met at the Golf Course Country Club, so figured it was way out of my league.

He also told me that if you think they are picky, and high try the Jamestowne Society.

But to the OP, it is quite a shame that this is going on, and that the DAR caved to it. Thank the Lord they weren't around when King George was implementing his policies. They would still be drinking tea.
Haha..I didn't even know about the Jamestowne Society, though I know I've stumbled across some early Jamestown ancestors in my genealogical stumblings. I see on their website that the group gives a convenient list of names with which to cross-reference. Will keep it in mind.

All this stuff is mostly a matter of who jumped first and got over here early, Doesn't make people "special" in any real way. A bunch of mine came in the early 1600's - family oddballs, non-inheriting younger sons, practicing an illegal religion (lotsa Scottish Quakers), or looking for glory, earned (not inherited) prosperity and a mission in life, like ggggg++grand-father Miles Standish. The early-birds were self-made in the Colonies, and not overly fond of living in England/Europe under the thumb of their laws (obviously), so a good deal of the independent hard-cores naturally fought on the Patriot side in the War.
 

dawgofwar10

Veteran Member
I read every post, You ****ed with the DAR… God Help Ya… What was that phrase, Hell has no Fear Like A Woman Scorned!!!!!
 

Teeja

On the Beach
Tax exempt status implies government support.

No it does not. The government has no authority to tax churches, therefore their "exemptions" are neither needed nor enforceable. In the IRS code and in all 50 states, churches are seen as automatically "tax-exempt", whether or not they are in corporate form or they file for 501(c)3 status. Even the IRS recognizes that churches don't pay taxes on incoming contributions and neither do they pay property taxes, regardless of whether or not they've "filed" any paperwork with the IRS, other FedGov organizations, state or local governments included.

The reason for this is simple-- the government cannot tax God's money, because it belongs to Him and Him alone-- every last penny of it. We pay personal taxes, yes. But the church as an organization does not. Of course, the majority of people in the U.S. believed that in the past, and that's going by the wayside, just like all other moral and right things... so I expect our commie government to disregard that tradition and begin to tax churches at some point soon.
 
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