Kay Yang (Image Source: Fox News Digital video screenshot)
A former LGBT center employee expressed regret for having been a part of the left’s gender ideology “indoctrination campaign” that is “grooming” children, she told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. Kay Yang, a former employee at a nonprofit LGBT center in New York, told the outlet that she was “exploited” and “indoctrinated” into promoting harmful gender ideology to young children. Yang explained that she started working for the center in 2011 because she wanted to advocate for same-sex couples to be able to marry.
“I was hired to conduct LGBT community outreach and education,” she told Fox News Digital. “I thought, ‘Wow, I want to help people who are being marginalized, who are being oppressed. I don’t think that anyone should be discriminated against.'”
She noted that, at the time, the center rarely had people who identified as transgender, none of whom were children.
“I had no idea that what I was doing at the time I was being used as a Trojan horse for this like huge marketing campaign [for gender ideology],” Yang continued. “I didn’t know what was going on that was normalizing these policies and these practices that are pushing irreversible medical damage on healthy children.”
Despite knowing little able transgenderism, Yang was “considered an expert on the topic,” she claimed.
“Through working there, I became indoctrinated,” Yang stated about her position. “We would go into schools or businesses, organizations, and the community. They would see us as experts.”
“I started to realize that what I had been doing at my job at the LGBT Center, it was grooming,” she added.
Looking back, Yang now believes that her “good intentions” were “taken advantage of” to promote a “widespread social engineering and indoctrination campaign” in her local community.
She stated, “I came to realize what we were doing… years after the fact. I looked back and [thought], ‘Oh my God, what have I done?’ What have I contributed to? I actually felt devastated. It was very difficult to process and deal with. I had to really face myself and what I had done.”
Yang, now an outspoken critic of gender ideology, said she is concerned that the “sex-based rights of women and girls are also being undermined.”
“I’m very concerned that this ideology is grooming young girls to believe that they don’t need sex-based rights anymore and grooming them to promote this ideology. Because that’s what happened to me,” she added.
In June, Yang protested at a New York City Pride event when a mob of leftist activists allegedly attacked her.
“I was just kicked, hit, pushed, mobbed by dozens of people in Washington Square Park. [Male] who identify as [female] called me ‘bitch’ & assaulted me,” Yang posted on Twitter along with a video that captured part of the tense altercation.
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Columbus City Schools (CCS) shelled out more than $24,000 taxpayer dollars to a consulting firm that taught staff how to sneak radical gender ideology into classrooms without parents’ permission, a public records request made by Parents Defending Education revealed.
The two-day training in September 2022 was conducted by Q-inclusion, now known as “Hey Wes,” an organization led by a woman disguised as a man that boasts of partnering “with schools, healthcare clinics, businesses, and communities in order to support queer & trans belonging.”
Before the symposium, CCS had policies allowing students “affirming name and pronouns” to be “on all other documents, so long as this does not out them or put them in danger.” Some gender-bending students were also granted access to opposite-sex bathrooms and lockers.
During the sessions, CCS staff such as speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, school psychologists, and school counselors were schooled on methods and tools such as “gender support plan” sheets they could use to further their campaign to quietly force the LGBT agenda on children without parents’ knowledge.
CCS hires were specifically instructed what to do “when a student is out to you but not to their family” and how to handle “caregiver concerns and pushback” with conversation tactics while still hosting sexual conversations with children.
“Transgender and nonbinary students have a FERPA-protected right to privacy; this extends to students’ gender identity, birth name, sex assigned at birth and medical history. This includes privacy rights from parents/caregivers,” a Q-inclusion handout used for the training states.
Another set of slides boldly asserts that “children are not too young to talk about or know their gender” and that “gender expansiveness” should be discussed with toddlers.
Other slides used during the training included infamous imagery such as the genderbread person iteration, “the gender unicorn,” and the “wheel of power and privilege,” which argues that a mentally and financially stable, white, heterosexual, educated male in good health is the epitome of societal “privilege.”
The session hosts cited phony statistics from the Trevor Project, which not only promotes the mutation and castration of children but was recently caught hosting online, anonymous conversations about sex between adults and children.
Any religious staff who believe marriage is between a man and a woman and may have taken issue with some of the training’s content were educated on “What to do when your personal/religious beliefs don’t align with LGBTQ+ inclusion.” Q-inclusion’s suggestion for staff looking for ways to promote “LBGT inclusion” starts with displaying pride flags, wearing pronoun pins, and calling boys and girls “Friends, scholars, learners, children, mascot/community name.”
The consultants also encouraged CCS staff to fill their offices and classrooms with sexually explicit books.
“Families assume that when their children’s teachers attend professional development sessions, educators learn how to be more effective. But as these documents show, taxpayer dollars were instead spent encouraging school officials to treat pupils differently on the basis of superficial characteristics, hide information from parents, and discuss adult content with young students,” President of Parents Defending Education Nicole Neily told The Federalist. “It’s appalling that Columbus City Schools would choose to spend its finite resources on a consultant pushing such toxic content on teachers — particularly because less than half of all students in the district are proficient in reading and math.”
Jordan Boyd is a staff writer at The Federalist and co-producer of The Federalist Radio Hour. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow her on Twitter @jordanboydtx.
There is an epidemic in the United State military. It’s not the kind of epidemic that Anthony Fauci profits from, but an epidemic that is truly threatening our national security.
Since the days of Barack Obama’s presidency, the Pentagon has started focusing more on social experiments than on excellence. Woke liberals have made it their mission to indoctrinate cadets at our military academies with Marxist ideas, force transgender ideology on our troops, and claim that “extremism” is pervasive in our military. Their mission is simple: Transform our military into a weak, feelings-first social program that promotes leftist ideas.
We cannot let that happen. The true mission of the U.S. military remains: Win wars and act as a deterrent against potential wars.
The American military is the greatest fighting force the world has ever known – and the greatest force for freedom. While other countries try to conquer, America defends and liberates. And the men and women who compose our military represent the greatest forms of sacrifice and courage.
But the left views our military differently. Leftists put pronouns before petty officers, diversity initiatives before Devil Dogs, wokeness before warriors. In other words, they care more about programming and indoctrinating our men and women in uniform than they care about the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines themselves. It’s shameful, and America deserves better.
Potential recruits clearly agree, and it is no surprise that the Army missed its 2022 recruiting goals by 25%. The Navy and Air Force missed their recruiting targets as well.
The United States needs real leaders to stand up to this nonsense and fight back. And I don’t just mean posting a statement on Twitter. I mean real action.
First, we need leaders in Congress to defund DEI initiatives that have wormed their way into every corner of our military. The Pentagon is spending tens of millions of dollars hiring individuals whose sole job is DEI. That’s absurd. That money should be immediately repurposed to pay for next-generation equipment that will defeat America’s enemies. We need military members focused on actual warfighting – not making someone feel special.
Second, it’s time for military commanders to be courageous and push back. Wokeness is rotting our military from the inside out, distracting from the actual mission of the Unites States military. We don’t need political military leaders who are only worried about advancing their careers. We need officers to fulfill their responsibility to put the mission first and take care of the troops under their command. Commanders should find ways to minimize the nonsense on their bases, promote unifying leadership initiatives that lead to improving warfighting, and deliver blunt and direct feedback to their superiors about how the obsession with DEI is damaging our military.
Third, we need voters to make their voices heard. When the American people speak loudly, politicians are forced to listen. It’s not enough for members of Congress to just say the right thing; we must hold them accountable at the ballot box based on their actions. Ask your congressman and senator: What specific actions have you taken to stop the work nonsense in our military?
Excellence is the standard in the United State military. We should accept nothing less. But when we allow leftists to make “feelings” the standard, we are jeopardizing our national security. China, Russia, and Iran love it when America’s military is distracted with drag shows on military bases. Enough is enough. It’s time that the Pentagon refocuses on defending our country.
John Warren is a successful businessman, entrepreneur, and combat veteran who served as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps. Warren is the co-author of “Lead Like a Marine” and the honorary chairman of South Carolina’s Conservative Future.
A man waves a rainbow flag while observing a gay pride parade in San Francisco, California June 28, 2015. | Reuters/Elijah Nouvelage
It was a normal Wednesday commute, crawling across the 14th Street Bridge with thousands of other frustrated D.C. drivers — until out the corner of my eye, I saw the metro glide across the tracks next to us. There, suspended above the Potomac, were eight cars — all wrapped in transgender and rainbow flags — speeding into the most powerful city in the world.
Even now, weeks into this contrived celebration, it was a jarring picture of how insufferable the Pride movement has become. Deep into June, you can’t blame Americans for wondering: When will this train of extremism end?
Like me, Free Republic’s Kristinn Taylor was annoyed to see that even commuters can’t escape the LGBT oversaturation. “DC Metro cars [have] transformed into rolling ‘Pride’ struggle sessions,” she protested on Twitter. And according to a new poll, she’s not alone. Pride fatigue is real, The Trafalgar Group found, and it’s across the board.
In a new survey, Robert Cahaly’s group asked more than 1,000 people (who leaned Democratic by 4%) if they’re sick of the public LGBT pandering. A whopping 62% said yes, they just wished companies would stay neutral. Only 23% think corporations should continue on with their extreme political themes.
Equally as damning — at least for the CEOs still clinging to their offensive activism (think Nike, Target, Kohl’s) — are the massive swaths of consumers who are avoiding leftist brands. While 41% of all voters say they’ve “personally boycotted a company that took a public stance on a cultural or political issue they disagree with,” almost 70% are Republicans, who’ve refused to shop with “progressive” businesses. Forty percent of non-affiliated voters admitted to doing the same.
That’s a sizeable gap in pushback compared to Democrats, who are much less likely (45%) to punish “conservative or MAGA-leaning” businesses. Interestingly, 14% of Joe Biden’s party admitted to joining Republicans in abandoning overly woke companies — a surprisingly high cross-over rate that shows just how much radical CEOs have overplayed their hand on issues like transgenderism.
And the farther we get into June, the more intense the backlash has become. Shoppers everywhere have made punching bags out of Bud Light and Target — forcing several of American brands to reconsider just how much capital they’re willing to sacrifice. As the losses to those brands dip into the multi-billions, there’s a growing sense that businesses are getting the message.
According to Bloomberg, brands are dramatically toning down their Pride promotion from last year. In the wake of the Dylan Mulvaney scandal in April, “references to ‘Pride Month’ in filings, presentations and transcripts from April to June at more than 900 of the largest US companies dropped almost 40% from this time last year, the first decline in five years. Other LGBTQ terms showed similar declines, the analysis found.”
That’s a seismic shift for the U.S. market and an enormous victory for grassroots Americans who’ve finally put their dollars where their values are. As Dr. Ben Carson said on Wednesday’s “Washington Watch,” these big brands have finally been forced to reevaluate their purpose — and, just as importantly, their loyalties. “Corporate America has a very important purpose, and that is to reward their stockholders. Now, they can’t necessarily do that if they have another agenda — like being social manipulators. And I think they’re starting to recognize that. And I’m glad to see also that the people are pushing back.”
The Bud Light disaster, Target’s trans outreach, “all of these things,” Carson pointed out, “are wake-up calls for corporate America to get back to doing what they’re supposed to be doing and stop meddling. You know, one of the reasons that our country was established is because people wanted to come to a place where they could live the life that they wanted to live without it being manipulated and without all kinds of mandates. And whether those mandates come from the government or from corporate America, they still have a deleterious effect on the freedoms that people experience.”
“And the only people who can change that is we the people … We have to put our foot down and say, this is America. This is where we are free to live the way that we want to, to worship the way we want to, to say what we want to say. And we’re not going to stand for government or corporate America to try to dictate [what we think and believe].”
No one has been in that bullseye more than Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth, who called the crashing and burning of his brand a “challenging few weeks” on Fox. And while he has yet to apologize for the firestorm that Bud Light started by embracing transgenderism, he does accept the blame for the devastating consequences of that decision. “We have to understand the impact that it’s had … on our employees, the impact on our consumers, and as well the impact on our partners,” he said. “One thing I’d love to make extremely clear is that impact is my responsibility and as the CEO, everything we do here I’m accountable for.”
“There’s a big social conversation taking place right now,” Whitworth acknowledged, “and big brands are right in the middle of it. And it’s not just our industry or Bud Light. It’s happening in retail, happening in fast food. And so for us, what we need to understand is — deeply understand and appreciate — is the consumer and what they want, what they care about and what they expect from big brands.”
What they expect, the polls have shownsince 2021, is neutrality. When a good 40% of your consumer base ups and walks away, there should be plenty of motivation for corporations to sit down and rethink their politics.
“Most Americans respond to relentless, preachy marketing from businesses trying to virtue signal their progressive bona fides like they respond to street preachers thumping a Bible,” Family Research Council’s Joseph Backholm told The Washington Stand. “But the LGBTQ movement, like the street preacher, doesn’t care because they have simply decided anyone who rejects their message is going to hell. The LGBT movement has become what they claim to hate, but they haven’t recognized it yet.”
In the meantime, what they and everyone else can’t help but recognize is Americans’ buying power. May it continue to be the bridle that holds the woke in check.
Suzanne Bowdey serves as editorial director and senior writer for The Washington Stand. In her role, she drafts commentary on topics such as life, consumer activism, media and entertainment, sexuality, education, religious freedom, and other issues that affect the institutions of marriage and family. Over the past 20 years at FRC, her op-eds have been featured in publications ranging from the Washington Times to The Christian Post. Suzanne is a graduate of Taylor University in Upland, Ind., with majors in both English Writing and Political Science.
University professor addresses his students during a lecture. | Getty Images
An Ohio gender studies professor was formally reprimanded and ordered to complete free speech training after giving a student a failing grade on a project centered around women’s rights in sports that used the phrase “biological women.”
Melanie Nipper, an adjunct professor at the University of Cincinnati, received an official reprimand from the school in June after she gave her student, Olivia Krolczyk, a zero out of 20 on a May final project in a Gender in Popular Culture class, stating that “biological women” is an “exclusionary” term.
A copy of the reprimand obtained by The Cincinnati Enquirer stated that Nipper’s actions violated the university’s Campus Free Speech Policy. The letter also stated that any other violations of the university’s policies may result in termination.
“To prevent any further violation of this policy, you must complete training on the requirements of the Campus Free Speech Policy,” Ashley Currier, head of the Department of Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies at UC, wrote in the letter. “Through the end of Academic Year 2024/2025, you must submit all syllabi to me at least two weeks prior to the beginning of classes for review and approval.”
Nipper appealed the reprimand in a June 19 letter to UC’s Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Margaret Hanson. She argued that the restriction on what she referred to as “harmful speech” was necessary to “ensure a safe learning environment.” The professor defended her actions, stating that she informed the student that her project was “inappropriate” because she believed it framed trans individuals as oppressors.
“My language in the Canvas comment informed the student that the term “biological women” was the issue; however, in follow-up emails with the student, I answered her questions and explained that the context of the topic with the phrase was the issue, rather than the isolated phrase itself,” Nipper wrote.
The adjunct instructor felt it necessary to tell the student to change her project topic or alter the language to include “all women.” Another reason the professor cited for the failing grade was that the project failed to use in-class sources, which she noted do not support “trans-exclusionary feminism.”
“Additionally, as the class has students that identify as gender non-conforming and/or trans, I felt it was necessary to educate her regarding inclusive language to ensure a safe learning environment for other students in the course discussion boards,” Nipper added.
Nipper concluded her letter by requesting that the interim dean reconsider the reprimand, expressing confidence that she can continue teaching students without violating the school’s policy on freedom of expression.
The University of Cincinnati did not immediately respond to The Christian Post’s request for comment.
In May, Krolczyk shared her final project grade and the professor’s comments in a TikTok video. The student’s video featured a screenshot of Nipper’s remarks on her project, saying that she’d regrade the assignment if Krolczyk edited it to focus on “women’s rights (not just females).” In addition to deriding the phrase “biological women” as “exclusionary,” Nipper said that the term is not allowed in the course because it reinforces “heteronormativity.”
Krolczyk’s project focused on women’s rights in sports, from securing a spot for women in the Olympic Games to the current challenges female athletes face when biological men are allowed to compete as women. The student questioned in the video how she was supposed to complete her project if she couldn’t use the phrase “biological women.”
More evidence of the Transgender-Agenda sickness is disrupting our society, but even more, our colleges and universities. How many centuries of biology has been taught that there are TWO GENDERS. Now, these are the same people that tried to shame us when we stood our ground about all the COVID-19 propaganda, shouting, “FOLLOW THE SCIENCE”. “BELIEVE THE SCIENCE”.
In years past, the term, “mental illness” would be associated with this kind of conduct.”
Women’s sports advocates such as Riley Gaines have repeatedly addressed the impact that allowing biological men into women’s spaces has had on female athletes. Last month, Gaines testified during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled “Protecting Pride: Defending the Civil Rights of LGBTQ+ Americans.”
Gaines, a former collegiate swimmer and University of Kentucky graduate, discussed her experience competing against Will Thomas, a biological man who identifies as a woman named Lia Thomas. Thomas previously competed as a man for three seasons at the University of Pennsylvania before he started competing on the girls’ team during the 2021-’22 season.
Besides being forced to share a locker room with Thomas, the women athletes watched Thomas beat multiple female swimmers. Gaines accused the NCAA of discriminating against women by allowing a man to compete against them and claim their awards.
The Los Angeles Times headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., on July 5, 2022. The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper that started publishing in 1881. | iStock/JHVEPhoto
Are legacy media outlets breaking basic rules of grammar and journalism in pursuit of a more transgender-friendly editorial approach?
A Los Angeles Times article from June 4 on Elliot Page, the trans-identified actor formerly known as Ellen Page, is the latest example in which a highly respected news outlet violated some fundamental rules of storytelling — namely, using Page’s preferred pronouns of “he/him” even when it is factually inaccurate, such as when referring to events that occurred before the transition — or when “he” was a “she.”
For example, the article recounts an episode in 2008 where Page — who still publicly identified as “she” — was in a relationship with another woman: “He was dating a woman at the time but had been urged by his manager to hide this relationship from the press, so he did not have his partner by his side.”
In context, this statement makes little sense and lacks context unless the reader already understands why Page had to hide this relationship from the press: because it was a same-sex relationship, and as such, the statement implies, would likely have stirred no small scandal and potential damage to Page’s career.
Yet because of how The LA Times article is written, the reader is forced to do the math on their own about when Page transitioned and whether “he” identified as “she” at that point.
Furthering the confusion, the next line of the story states that it “would be six more years before Page came out as queer in a speech at a Human Rights Campaign event.”
It’s just one of a number of similar statements in the article that, while acknowledging Page’s current chosen gender identity, are factually incorrect when it comes to relating Page’s identity for the time period specified in the context of the story.
LA Times managing editor Scott Kraft told The Christian Post that the newspaper’s guidelines instruct journalists and editors to “use the pronoun that the person currently uses” and “are consistent with the way they live publicly, even for past events.”
“We do try, generally, to use the person’s last name when referring to past events, to avoid confusion and be crystal clear who we’re talking about without resorting to using the person’s ‘dead’ name or pronoun,” Kraft said.
While he disagrees that using an inaccurate pronoun “alters the facts” of the story, he does acknowledge that “it can be confusing at times.”
Kraft said The Times’ editorial guidelines are based on the person’s current gender identity, regardless of how they “presented” themselves at the time of the event being described.
“Our guidelines rest on the principle that a transgender man who has always known that he was male, even when using a female name and presenting outwardly as female earlier in life, is and was a man,” said Kraft.
So is that principle accurate?
Not according to Kara Dansky, author of The Abolition of Sex: How the “Transgender” Agenda Harms Women and Girls, who says she and other “radical feminists like me have just about had it with mainstream legacy news outlets like the Los Angeles Times that are simply outright lying to the American people about what is really going on here.”
“The same people who say things like [Kraft’s statement] will also tell us that a ‘transgender man’ is someone who was originally female but has ‘changed gender in order to affirm his authentic self,’ or something like that,” Dansky told CP. “It’s all internally inconsistent and none of it is logical.”
For Danksy, even the fact that a journalist would use terminology like “presenting outwardly as female” is “wildly sexist … from a feminist perspective.”
“What on earth does it mean to ‘present outwardly as female?” she added. “A woman is an adult human female regardless of how she presents. A woman who wears combat boots and cargo pants is no less female than a woman who wears dresses and makeup.
“Feminists have fought hard for decades to combat these regressive stereotypes.”
The LA Times, of course, is not alone in its use of the language preferred by transgender activists to convey factual events. The Associated Press, long considered the standard of editorial desks and newsrooms worldwide, has told its reporters to avoid using the term “transgenderism,” which the AP says “frames transgender identity as an ideology.”
In what he described as an “institutionalized betrayal of journalism and the truth,” CP’s Social Commentator and writer Brandon Showalter detailed how AP reporters, who have already been told to use “preferred pronouns” in recent years, should also avoid the terms biological sex, biological male and biological female because “opponents of transgender rights sometimes use [those terms] to refer to transgender women and transgender men, respectively.”
According to the new AP Transgender Coverage Topical Guide, reporters also should refrain from referring to “birth gender” and instead opt for “sex assigned at birth” because the guidelines state sex is usually assigned at birth “by parents or attendants, sometimes inaccurately.”
The guidelines also advocate for reporters using “they” or “them” — which have historically been used as third-person plural pronouns — instead as “a gender-neutral singular personal pronoun.”
Between grammatical misuse and ideological assertion, Showalter says the guidelines do little to help readers understand what they’re reading.
“Journalists following the new AP guidelines on this subject do the public a tremendous disservice because it forces readers to think in murky, convoluted categories and function behind an epistemological wall of distortion,” he wrote. “It posits that physical reality is not knowable and presents postmodern word salad and fantastical theories as neutral, brute facts.”
This agenda was perhaps most chillingly illustrated in March following the murder of six people — including three children — at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, when The New York Times issued a clarification on the murderer’s pronouns.
In response to a tweet about a report on the rarity of female shooters, the Times tweeted: “There was confusion later on Monday about the gender identity of the assailant in the Nashville shooting. Officials had used ‘she’ and ‘her’ to refer to the suspect, who, according to a social media post and a LinkedIn profile, appeared to identify as a man in recent months.”
There was confusion later on Monday about the gender identity of the assailant in the Nashville shooting. Officials had used “she” and “her” to refer to the suspect, who, according to a social media post and a LinkedIn profile, appeared to identify as a man in recent months.
While an original CNN report — now archived — used the word “woman,” CNN later, without any editorial acknowledgment, changed the headline to omit any reference to the shooter’s identity or the Covenant School as a Christian institution. This pattern was repeated in the days and hours following the Nashville shooting: CBS News reportedly banned the word “transgender” in the network’s coverage, while some of America’s most prominent newspapers avoided using the word “Christian” in their headlines.
While such an obsession with language — how to phrase this, what is the technically correct term for that — has always been part of the job, traditionally, this pursuit has been in the name of accuracy, not ideology.
Following Bruce Jenner’s public transition to Caitlyn Jenner in 2015, The New York Times acknowledged the potential for “pronoun confusion” and, in doing so, highlighted the potential for editorial quagmires. After Vanity Fair released its now-famous cover photo of the newly-transitioned Jenner, The New York Times reported that Vanity Fair writer Buzz Bissinger, despite spending “hundreds of hours with Jenner post- and pre-op” — language, incidentally, which now violates Associated Press guidelines — confessed to experiencing “continual pronoun confusion during the interviews.”
“I constantly used ‘he’ instead of ‘she,'” Bissinger wrote, “and at one point called Caitlyn ‘dude’ out of force of habit.”
The New York Times also noted how some journalists, including one of its own reporters, “chose to use ‘she’ in all circumstances presumably to show respect to Jenner’s preferred gender choice, resulting in the eyebrow-raising construction: ‘As Bruce Jenner, she had been on the cover of Playgirl.'”
Dansky says these sorts of grammatical and linguistic acrobatics fail to address a crucial point: simply using “preferred” language to communicate a “preferred” reality doesn’t necessarily mean that reality actually exists. Put another way, as Shakespeare famously wrote, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
“When someone uses the phrase ‘transgender man,’ the person is referring to a woman who claims to be a man. No women have ever been male and no men have ever been female,” Dansky said.
“There is simply no credible scientific evidence to support the idea that anyone can be ‘born in the wrong body’ or that it is possible to change sex.”
And while such criticism may sound familiar coming from Christians or social conservatives, Dansky wants to make clear that she speaks for neither group, regardless of whether the mainstream media wants to acknowledge it.
Dansky said she’s tired of legacy outlets failing to report honestly about what she describes as the “leftist feminist critique” of “gender identity.”
“We are not conservatives,” she said. “We are leftist feminists who think that ‘gender identity’ is a regressive, authoritarian, sexist, and homophobic ideology.”
“Outlets like the Los Angeles Times know that we exist, but they refuse to platform our voices.”
The suspect accused of gunning down five people in a mass killing on Monday is reportedly a Black Lives Matter activist and cross-dresser.
Shortly before 8:30 p.m. on Monday, the killer opened fire on a street in a southwest Philadelphia neighborhood, killing five people and injuring two others. The killer allegedly used an AR-15-style weapon and a handgun, wore body armor and a ski mask, and targeted victims randomly. Police officers chased and cornered the suspect, taking the individual into custody without issue.
The suspect, a 40-year-old male, posted pictures of himself to social media wearing women’s clothing just three months ago, according to the New York Post. The individual also repeatedly posted in support of Black Lives Matter. It’s not exactly clear how the suspect “identifies,” but law enforcement is using “they/them” pronouns to refer to the suspect. CNN reported:
The Philadelphia district attorney’s office is using they/them pronouns to refer to the suspect based on “information we have at this time,” a spokesperson for the office told CNN. Philadelphia officials previously used he/him pronouns for the suspect during a Tuesday news conference.
The suspect faces more than 30 criminal charges, including five counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, 10 counts of assault, 10 counts of recklessly endangering another person, and four counts of weapons charges.
City officials, including Mayor Jim Kenney (D) and District Attorney Larry Krasner (D), decried supposedly lax gun laws the day after the mass killing. Krasner, moreover, specifically attacked Republicans, claiming they are “against” the “safety” of citizens because they support Second Amendment rights. It’s not clear what laws would have prevented Monday’s atrocity. Neither Krasner nor Kenney offered suggestions, though Krasner suggested that Pennsylvania should adopt strict gun control laws similar to those in neighboring New Jersey.
The suspect has a criminal history that includes a 2003 arrest for possession of a weapon without a license, carrying a firearm in public, and drug possession, the Post reported. The individual later pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm without a license, receiving three years’ probation, while the other charges were dropped.
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As naked men parade in front of kids and pride marchers chant “we’re coming for your children,” a few LGBT activists are beginning to worry that things have gone too far. For example, Andrew Sullivan, an early and ardent advocate for same-sex marriage, is unhappy about reaping what he has sown. And he should be — from sterilizing and mutilating children via “gender-affirming care” to flashing children at pride festivities, the LGBT movement is proving social conservatives right.
Sullivan is repulsed and worried about a backlash, but he still denies any responsibility for the fruits of his labor. He argues his ideas needn’t lead to the illiberalism and radicalism his side is indulging. He is adamant that we could have, however uneasily, agreed to live and let live if the LGBT movement had taken his advice and closed up shop after its legal victories. He insists, “There is no slope in the case I made. There is a clear line: formal legal equality alongside cultural and social freedom on all sides.”
He is wrong. Same-sex marriage was always a radical project with implications for all of society, which is why there is a direct line from Sullivan’s case for it to the extremism he now deplores. Same-sex marriage reduces the differences between men and women to a matter of personal sexual preference, rather than a fundamental ontological one upon which civilization is based. If the sex binary doesn’t matter in marriage, it doesn’t matter anywhere.
Instead of a lifelong covenant that unites the two halves of the human race in a relationship that provides for the future of the human race, marriage was redefined as the mere legal recognition of an indefinite and androgynous pairing. The collapse of the older understanding of marriage began before the LGBT movement, but the triumph of same-sex marriage sealed it.
As Pastor Hans Fiene has put it, expecting that same-sex marriage would have no significant social effects is like blowing up the Hoover Dam and expecting Lake Mead to move only a few inches. And so, less than a decade after the Supreme Court invented a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, men think they can be women, women think they can be men, doctors are amputating the healthy breasts from increasing numbers of troubled adolescent girls — and our leaders from President Joe Biden on down are cheering them on.
The Lie of Being ‘Born This Way’
Evils such as this were baked into the arguments used to establish same-sex marriage. In particular, the claim that people are “born this way” — that LGBT identities are intrinsic and immutable — ensured that dissenters would be persecuted and children would be groomed into rainbow identities. However, though the mantra of “born this way” was a public relations triumph, it was false. The search for a “gay gene” quietly ended in failure a few years ago. The experiences of same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria are often fluid and felt with varying intensity. The causes are diverse and complex; that these feelings and desires may be unchosen does not mean they are determined at birth, or that environmental and psychological factors play no role.
Nonetheless, the lie of “born this way” enabled the hijacking of civil rights law to serve the LGBT agenda, which ensured that opponents of the LGBT movement were not only defamed as the equivalent of racists but that the enormous state power used to break segregation would be deployed against them. And so every wedding cake artist and photographer must bow before the state-enforced metaphysical doctrine that sex is irrelevant to the meaning of marriage. And the dogmas of gender identity demand that women and even little girls must get comfortable with males ogling and flashing them in what used to be female-only spaces.
Worse still, the false doctrine of “born this way” demands the grooming of other people’s children into rainbow identities. After all, if we are born with our sexual orientation and gender identity already fixed for life, then some children are necessarily born into the rainbow elect. Affirming these identities is seen as essential to their flourishing, for the sexual self is seen as the authentic self. Therefore, in order for the children born into the LGBT elect to live as their true selves, they must learn who they really are. And because we do not know which children are born with a rainbow identity until they tell us, then all children must be taught about sexual orientation and gender identity as young as possible, and encouraged to explore any hints of rainbow identity.
Of course, because “born this way” is a lie, the result has been a surge in children and young adults claiming to be LGBT. Consequently, we are now debating whether public schools should encourage children to transition and then hide it from their parents, and whether the government should take children away from parents who don’t affirm a child’s transgender identity. Somehow, “love wins” has become a mandate to seize children from their parents and mutilate them.
Social Conservatives Vindicated
These evils show that though social conservatives have been defeated, we have been vindicated. And there is more than the logic of social and legal revolution at work here. What religious conservatives understood — and what almost everyone else overlooked — is that sin stays hungry. Indulging and endorsing falsehoods about the nature of marriage, sex, and what it means to be embodied as a man or a woman only leads to more lies and more injuries.
If the cause of same-sex marriage had been righteous, we might have seen a result like that Sullivan imagines. That matters have instead gone so wrong, so quickly, should prompt us to look for where we went astray.
This reevaluation will often be uncomfortable, for the premises of the LGBT movement are derived from the sexual revolution as a whole, and that implicates almost all of us. Same-sex marriage was not the top of the slippery slope, it was just a point where it got steeper. The slide began with the effort to separate sex and its pleasures from obligation and commitment — the lie that we could and should separate sex from marriage, and marriage from the natural family of mother, father, and children. This is, of course, a perennial temptation, but the wealth and technological prowess of our age made it seem less harmful than it did in less prosperous times that lacked the pill and penicillin. But money and technology are poor substitutes for virtue and justice, so we have kept sliding down the slope.
Same-sex marriage accelerated this, building on past lies and adding new ones. And it also prevents recovery, insofar as it institutionalizes lies about sex, marriage, and family. Truth must be the foundation of any effort to rebuild a healthy sexual and family culture. And that will require rejecting government dogmas declaring that men and women are sexually and relationally interchangeable, subject only to the sovereign whim of adult preference.
Nathanael Blake is a senior contributor to The Federalist and a postdoctoral fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation into law that has made the state a sanctuary for those who have illegally given children sex-change drugs, hormones, or surgeries. Hochul finalized the legislation ahead of her appearance at the New York City Pride parade according to TimCast, which was co-sponsored by four New York state senators.
Authorities in the state are henceforth prohibited from cooperating with investigations from other states into individuals who have broken related laws in their jurisdiction. The state will not provide information about or arrest individuals who have been involved with what is colloquially known as “gender-affirming care” by those who support sex changes for children. The changes also affect family law in New York; the state will not remove a child from their guardian if that person was attempting to illegally provide their child with a sex change.
New York Senate Bill S2475B “prohibits consideration of a law of another state that authorizes a child to be removed from their parent or guardian based on the parent or guardian allowing their child to receive gender-affirming care in custody cases,” the law reads.
Law enforcement agencies are barred from “cooperating with or providing information to any individual or out-of-state agency or department regarding the provision of lawful gender-affirming care performed in this state,” as well.
“I stand together with champions of this movement who have joined us today to say no more,” Hochul said, according to the Gothamist. “We will give you the template, rest of the country. We will show you what you need to do.”
The state now “prohibits the issuance of a subpoena in connection with certain out-of-state proceedings relating to seeking health or related information about people who come to New York to receive gender-affirming care,” and “prohibits the arrest of a person for performing or aiding in the lawful performance of gender-affirming care within this state.”
New York has become a state where children can unequivocally be given sex changes without punishment from the government as the bill plainly stated such a person cannot be arrested:
“A police officer may not arrest any person for performing or aiding in the performance of gender-affirming care within this state, or in procuring or aiding in the procurement of gender-affirming care in this state, if the gender-affirming care is performed in accordance with the provisions of any other applicable law of this state.”
TimCast also reported that Governor Hochul signed an amendment that required New York State employees to use “preferred pronouns” as well.
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ROCKVILLE, Md.—Here at the crossroads of Mannakee Street and College Drive in the suburbs of the nation’s capital, woke intersectionalism came to die.
Outside the headquarters of Montgomery County Public Schools, a cleric at a local Ethiopian Orthodox church stood in a white turban, gold-colored robe, and church insignia. Like Seyouman Getahun was in an interfaith crowd of about 1,000 parents, students, and community members. The crowd of largely “brown and black” people, as equity warriors so often colorize minorities, rallied for the right of parents to opt children out of age-inappropriate sex education in local public schools.
Meet Like Seyouman Getahun, a cleric at a local Ethiopian Orthodox Church. He told me why he was at the Montgomery County MD rally. I am putting 7 minutes of our chat here so you can hear from people in the trenches. Watch his reactions to Gay BCs and Gender Queer at the end! pic.twitter.com/SoCLuFlqrF
Co-organized by a new group called Coalition of Virtue, these parents are the “intersectional” answer to the Woke Army. The Woke Army are the leftist activists who exploit “black, indigenous, people of color” (BIPOC) to put children in the crosshairs of the “rainbow mafia” in K-12 schools. These parents who defy their stereotypes are the Woke Army’s worst nightmare.
Hundreds of Ethiopian Orthodox Christians from an estimated 40 local churches, including Getahun’s, rallied beside Muslim immigrant families from a dozen mosques and other area community members. Their ranks included a Filipino-Puerto Rican-American Christian dad and a Peruvian-American Catholic mother.
All were here to protest the refusal of the local school board, all affiliated at some point with Democratic Party politics, to allow parents to opt their kids out of sex ed that includes an introduction to homosexual behavior and gender identities that contradict one’s natural sex.
“This hill is where the democrats have chosen [to] die. Bizarre. Totally bizarre,” said a Twitter user.
Today, at the corner of Campus Drive and Mannakee Street, in Montgomery County, Maryland, woke intersectionalism came to die.
Today, June 27, about 1,000 Arab Muslims, Ethiopian Christians, Peruvian Catholics and so many other brown and black immigrant families outflanked the… pic.twitter.com/G623Q6Sw7x
From Rockville to Glendale, Calif., where Armenian American parents oppose school board indoctrination, a new “intersectional” rejection of wokeism includes voters up for grabs by Republican politicians and efforts like No Labels, which may advocate for a third-party presidential candidate in 2024.
“Vote them out!” the Rockville crowd chanted, packed shoulder to shoulder.
The protestors’ demands were simple enough: “Protect families’ rights!” “What do we want? Opt out! When do we want it? Now!” “We want freedom! We want rights!”
Across the parking lot, about a dozen all-white leftist activists stood, chatting with each other. They looked awkward and out of place, with rainbow umbrellas over their heads but no rain yet and soap bubbles from a party machine streaming by.
Later, inside for public comments at a school board meeting, local activist Laura Stewart complained about a video I had posted from a protest of Muslim parents early last month. She objected that it “was retweeted by Elon Musk,” the owner of Twitter.
In video testimony, Stewart omitted a critical detail from her resume: she has been an officer and leader in the Montgomery County Women’s Democratic Club. She has also been vice president of advocacy for the Montgomery County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations and just received the “National PTA Lifetime Achievement Award” from the local council.
The rallying parents are mostly new American citizens. Their lifetime achievement is immigration, acculturation, employment, and parenthood in a new nation where they enjoyed no legacy, no property, no bank account, and no “privilege,” except the inherited grit to navigate a new society with a new language and culture.
If you can believe it, the night before this rally filled with immigrants, the Montgomery County Women’s Democratic Club issued a statement with a newly formed group, “Coalition for Inclusive Schools” that Stewart now leads. It condemned “outside influences” seeking to opt-out children from age-inappropriate sex ed.
The #WokeArmy is dealt a lethal blow. The battlefront: Montgomery County, Maryland. TODAY. The hard-left came after the kids and Muslim parents aren’t having it. 🧵
Montgomery County Public Schools recently refused to allow parents to opt out of indoctrination that relates to… pic.twitter.com/KIMTI1fAIM
This multicultural crowd was anything but “outside influences.” It was filled with recent immigrants who live locally. These parents made an argument that parent groups are increasingly expressing around the country and in Canada, asserting religious freedom rights.
“Our beliefs! Our choice! Religious freedom, raise your voice,” they chanted.
Peruvian-American mother Norma Margulies carried a handmade sign that read: “Respetemos el derecho de las familias a compartir su cultura y religión con sus hijos e hijas!” “Respect the rights of families to share their culture and religion with their children, sons and daughters,” she translated, adding, “It’s a basic right.”
Margulies joined the protest from her home in nearby Fairfax County, Va., with a friend, Tony Sabio. He’s the son of parents from the Philippines and Puerto Rico and a military veteran who rescued a boy from Ukraine.
Sabio said he is running for school board in Fairfax County because of the disenfranchisement of parents. “I’m here for these parents,” Sabio said over the crowd’s chants as he carried the American flag over his shoulders.
In recent years, woke activists have exploited “intersectionality.” That’s a concept critical race theorist Kimberlé Crenshaw invented in 1989 to look at injustices through the prism of an “intersectionality” of various allegedly oppressed social identities. While the idea had some merits, far-left activists and politicians have weaponized it.
In recent days, Maryland and Virginia parents have held sign-making events and parent educational seminars at local places of worship including mosques like the Islamic Center of Maryland and affiliates of the Medhanialem Orthodox Church. Holding signs that read “Respect Our Values” and “Parents Know Best,” they voiced concerns about the sex curriculum being taught to their children.
Across the street from the school system’s offices, a strip of locally owned storefronts showcased the diversity in this suburb community. On Hungerford Drive, an Ethiopian restaurant sits beside Island Pride Jamaican Restaurant, Yunnan Rice Noodle, Aria Halal Supermarket, and 5-10 Quick Mart.
In the crowd, Getahun, the Ethiopian Orthodox cleric, told me he was there to support parental rights as enshrined in the 14th Amendment and the U.S. Constitution. He flipped through copies of the books “The Gay BCs” and “Gender Queer” tucked in my “Mary Poppins” bag of inappropriate books in public schools and furrowed his brow at the images.
“T is for TRANS,” he read, not the usual “trains” in most books teaching the ABCs. “It’s a brave step to take,” he continued, “to take to live as the gender you know is innate.”
The book is meant for toddlers, as young as three.
While the rally primarily focused on the right to opt out of sex curriculum, the attendees also saw the school board’s refusal to address their concerns as an infringement on their religious freedom.
Nearby a rally organizer, Ismail Royer, a director of Islam and religious freedom at the Religious Freedom Institute based in Washington, D.C., said: “This is the intersection, this is the alliance that really matters. This is the moral consensus that is at the heart of the American moral tradition and virtue tradition.”
By about 5 p.m., the rally ended, with Getahun among the last leaving the rally off Mannakee Street and College Drive, as members of this new intersectional alliance chanted, “We will prevail!”
Asra Nomani is a senior contributor at The Federalist. A former Wall Street Journal reporter, she is also the author of “Woke Army: The Red-Green Alliance Destroying America’s Freedom.” She is a senior fellow in the practice of journalism at Independent Women’s Network. She can be reached at asra@asranomani.com or @AsraNomani on Twitter.
When are people going to stop sitting on the sidelines while our children are pulled into the ring and beaten half to death?
Sure, you might say I’m being a bit dramatic, but am I? Considering what is happening to these young girls, I think not. Leftists are no longer satisfied with destroying our children socially, emotionally, spiritually, and academically, but now, they are destroying our children physically.
A North Carolina surgical clinic has allegedly removed the breasts of girls as young as 14 years old in double mastectomy procedures.
Pictures of results from the operations recently began circulating on Twitter. The patients’ ages are also listed under the images, with some of the girls being as young as 14 and 16. The children appear to have visited the Cosmetic Concierge, a plastic surgery clinic located in Charlotte, North Carolina.
🚨 DISGUSTING: Charlotte, NC doctor @hopesheriemd is chopping the breasts off of girls as young as 14.🚨@NCGOP make this stop now.
Double mastectomies, in which patients have their breasts removed, are used as part of the “gender-affirming care” regimen. The procedure is often referred to as “top surgery.” Under the “gender-affirming” model, medical interventions, ranging from puberty blockers to surgical sex change operations, are used to affirm the sexual identity of the patient.
Stop right there! That’s the hypocrisy of all this, in a nutshell.
If you check the dictionary, you will see that the word ‘affirm’ means one of two things: to state as a fact; assert strongly and publicly; or to offer emotional support or encouragement.
Gender-reassignment does nothing to affirm a child’s sexuality. I mean no disrespect to anyone who is part of the LGBTQIA community, but your gender at birth is your actual gender. Born a girl, stay a girl. Born a man, stay a man. It’s pretty cut and dry. In other words, if you want to affirm someone’s sexuality, affirm their biologically appointed gender.
Next, if you want to support kids emotionally, you help them deal with their mental anguish, help put them on higher ground. Don’t teach a child that everything about his body is wrong, and in need of changing. Instead, we have to tell these kids that everything about the way their body works is right!
Transitioning from male to female isn’t going to make someone suddenly feel hunky-dory and wash all their pains away. In fact, it can be the exact opposite, because once you cut into a child and remove pieces of their body, the message that “you are broken,” and “we HAD to fix you” will be cemented into their psyches. I don’t know about you, but I personally wouldn’t want that on my conscious.
What did we learn from Audrey Hale?
Hale stormed her former school in Nashville and murdered three adults and three students before she was taken down by police gunfire. Her manifesto will surely shed more light on the underlying issues Hale experienced, but researching transgender violence taught me a few things. One of which is that loading up a girl/woman with male hormones is a bad idea.
When someone is not used to those high levels of testosterone, they can become possessed by rage. Especially when you throw PMS in the middle of all that. If you are a girl, trying to become a man, your body’s default is still producing female hormones and a menstrual cycle. Mix testosterone with that and BOOM! Talk about a tornado.
I don’t think many transgenders stop and consider what it would do to them if the sex change wasn’t so easy after all. What if something went wrong, or if the results left them with “ugly parts” if you get my drift.
This morning, a fellow writer and I were texting. I told her about the young girls who lost their breasts, and she told me that it was time for America to hear the gory details. Otherwise, they aren’t truly making informed decisions.
On top of taking breasts off they do a complete hysterectomy- dump out uterus and ovaries- PLUS cut up the vagina to make it into a small penis. But guess what? Every day they have to use stretchers to keep the penis hole open. And some of the post-op complications involve the vaginal flaps getting necrotic and sloughing off, the ureter not working so the urine remains inside, etc.
I replied: Ewww. Bizarre AND disgusting.
Thus, Christie added:
People need to be told the gory details. The public cannot imagine what it entails. There should be minimum life in prison (I prefer capital punishment) for doing this to people.
I couldn’t agree more. Actually, life in prison almost sounds like a slap on the wrist in this particular instance.
Dear Mom and Dad, I’m a real boy.
If you read many of my writings, you may know that I’m a mom of seven. My youngest four are stair-stepped. Thus, they played together a lot growing up. My now fifteen-year-old son used to play Barbies and paint nails with his fourteen-year-old sister.
It’s a good thing I didn’t jump to conclusions and take him to the closest big city to turn him into a girl. Because I just watched a video in which a little boy picked out a pink toy at Target, which lead his mom to believe it was time to accept her son was really her daughter. How do you make this determination with a four-year-old?
If there’s one thing I know young children and teenagers cannot do, its to consider the future possibilities and how they hinge on your present-day actions. Gender reassignment is PERMANENT. There is no going back to undo the wiring, unhook the plumbing, or put back the boobies. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Hope Sherie, the doctor that performed sex change surgeries in the North Carolina clinic also sponsors Point of Pride, a pro-LGBT activist organization. Through this organization, clients gain access to financial assistance. In addition, they give young women breast binders, articles of clothing meant to flatten the chest.
Personally, I don’t get it. When I was growing up, girls that age were just waiting to bloom. In fact, if you were eavesdropping outside my door, you might’ve heard something like this going on:
But in today’s world, there is no time allotted for growth and development. We think ten-year-olds should already have a ten-year plan in place. But it doesn’t work like that. The teenage brain is still growing and developing. Thus, forging ahead on the route of reassignment has devastating effects.
No Regrets?
Issues with fertility and reproduction top the list of regrets transgenders experience. But some transgenders come to terms with who they were created to be, only by then, it’s too late to go back and be exactly who they were born to be.
There are so many unanswered questions out there. Personally, I don’t understand how a parent can allow their child to change genders. Do they not fear they are using a permanent solution for something that could be a temporary problem? Do they not understand the dangers involved every time your child has anesthesia?
I really don’t understand how schools feel justified in teaching PreK students to choose their own genders and pronouns with the help of a unicorn.
Most of all, I don’t get the logic in allowing kids to transition their sexuality without parental consent, or acknowledgement. I’ve had children in public school for the past twenty-three years. I have to sign a waiver for my child to use the internet, or have their picture taken. I have to approve giving them Tylenol or Benadryl if needed. Certainly, they can’t take my kid on a field trip without my permission. But in today’s schools, students can switch genders and keep it a secret from the people who brought them into this world? As my momma used to say all the time, “I don’t think so!” (insert crazy eyes here).
If we can’t remove this toxic leftism from our schools, it’s time we remove our kids. The subsequent loss of funding will grab a lot more attention than a PTO meeting ever could.
The first trans-identified legislator elected in the United States was charged with distributing images of child sex abuse in connection with another case involving a woman accused of taking sexually explicit photos of preschool-age children.
On Monday, Sgt. John Cinelli, the public information officer for the Nashua Police Department in New Hampshire, provided The Christian Post with a statement detailing the arrest of 39-year-old former Democratic state Rep. Stacie Laughton. Laughton previously served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2020 to 2022.
Police arrested Laughton Thursday on a felony arrest warrant, charging him with the distribution of child sex abuse images. The former representative was also charged with three additional counts of distribution of child sex abuse images.
Police arrested Laughton after responding to a “local facility for a juvenile matter” on Tuesday, where they spoke with reporting parties who accused Laughton of distributing images of child sex abuse. Laughton was held on preventative detention. Cinelli told CP that the former lawmaker was held at the Hillsborough County Jail in Manchester. He couldn’t confirm whether Laughton was still there because the case was no longer within the department’s jurisdiction.
A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts confirmed to CP Monday that an investigation is ongoing. The spokesperson did not provide further details about the connection between Laughton and Lindsay Groves of Hudson, who allegedly took sexually explicit photos of children at the Creative Minds Early Learning Center in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, where she worked.
According to the U.S. Justice Department’s Thursday statement, Groves was charged with one count of sexual exploitation of children and one count of distribution of child pornography. Between May 2022 and June 2023, Groves allegedly took nude photos of the children at the facility during bathroom breaks and diaper changes. At least four of the photos contain images of children believed to be around 3 to five 5 old.
The suspect reportedly sent the photos to her partner, but sources have yet to confirm whether Laughton is the partner who received the images. Groves is believed to have sent over 2,500 text messages to her partner discussing the photos and their transfer.
“The charge of sexual exploitation of children provides for a sentence of at least 15 years and up to 30 years in prison, at least five years and up to a lifetime of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000,” the DOJ statement reads. “The charge of distribution of child pornography provides for a mandatory minimum sentence of five years and up to 20 years in prison, a mandatory minimum of five years and up to a lifetime of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000.”
“Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes which govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case,” the statement continued.
WMUR9 reported Friday that Laughton waived his arraignment and was ordered to be held due to concern that he is a threat to himself and the public. The Creative Minds Early Learning Center is cooperating with investigators and parents are demanding answers.
“I want to know how entangled my daughter is with all of this,” one parent, Rosemary Denommee, told the outlet. “I don’t know if I’ll get those answers.”
The child sex abuse charges are not the first time that Laughton has faced legal troubles. While he has been elected to the State House three times, he has been forced to resign twice. In 2012, Laughton became the first trans individual to win a New Hampshire State House election, but he could not take office due to a 2008 credit card fraud conviction, according to WMUR9. Laughton was also accused in 2015 of calling in a fake bomb threat. In 2022, he was accused of misusing the state’s emergency texting system by texting 911 during non-emergencies. In 2022, Laughton was accused of stalking Groves, who he identified to police as his wife. Groves is facing federal charges in Massachusetts and is set to appear for an arraignment on Wednesday.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) administration has sued three school districts in the state over policies that require staff to inform parents if their children show signs of changing their “gender identity.” The lawsuits against the school districts were reportedly filed on Wednesday by Attorney General Matt Platkin, a Democrat. In the lawsuit, he alleged that the Manalapan-Englishtown, Marlboro and Middletown school districts violated the state’s law against discrimination (via Politico):
“‘Outing’ these students against their will poses serious mental health risks; threatens physical harm to students, including risking increased suicides; decreases the likelihood students will seek support; and shirks the District’s obligation to create a safe and supportive learning environment for all,” reads the Marlboro lawsuit. “Indeed, LGBTQ+ students in New Jersey and elsewhere have died by suicide after being outed.”
The lawsuits, which seek to stop the districts enforcing the policies, come as some of the most intense battles of the culture wars, nationally and in New Jersey, play out in suburban and rural school districts. Middletown is also where Murphy resides.
Last month, New Jersey filed a similar lawsuit against the Hanover Board of Education. The two sides are currently at an impasse over how to amend the Morris County district’s parental notification policy.
Guidance from the state says schools “shall ensure” students be addressed by their preferred names and pronouns, be allowed to dress “in accordance with their gender identity” and that “parental consent is not required” for the district to accept the student’s “asserted gender identity.”
“School policies that single out or target LGBTQ+ youth fly in the face of our State’s longstanding commitment to equality,” Sundeep Iyer, director of the Attorney General’s Division on Civil Rights, said in a statement. “Our laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity or expression, plain and simple, and we will not waver in our commitment to enforcing those protections.”
Marc Zitomer, an attorney for Marlboro’s school board, told Politico in a statement that “we vehemently disagree with Attorney General’s argument that it is somehow discriminatory or improper to notify a parent that their minor child is changing their gender identity or expression.”
“It is our position that keeping parents in the dark about important issues involving their children is counterintuitive and contrary to well established U.S. Supreme Court case law that says that parents have a constitutional right to direct and control the upbringing of their children,” Zitomer added.
Reportedly, each school district makes exceptions to the parental notification policy if there is reason to believe that doing so would put the student in harm’s way.
Townhall has covered several instances of school districts across the country attempting to keep parents out of the loop when it comes to their child’s gender identity, including in Colorado, Virginia, Kansas, Ohio and California. Last year, Republican Sen. Tim Scott (SC), who is running for the White House in 2024, introduced legislation that would prevent schools from hiding information about a student’s gender identity from their parents.
“The law in the United States has long recognized the importance of parental rights. A parent’s right to oversee the care education of their child is guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment,” the bill said. “Parents have a fundamental, constitutionally guaranteed right to raise and educate their children in the way they choose.”
“Public schools across the country are violating these fundamental parental and familial rights by deliberately hiding information about gender transitioning from their parents,” it continued. “These schools are sabotaging the parent-child relationship and encouraging children to keep secrets from the adults who are charged with protecting and defending them – their parents.”
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
Cellphone video captured the rather scary moment when a lone woman holding a sign defending female rights found herself surrounded by a pro-LBGTQ mob that ganged up against and got physical with her over the weekend. The clip was posted to Twitter by K. Yang, who said she’s a “former trans rights activist & LGBT non-profit whistleblower.” Yang said the incident occurred Sunday in Washington Square Park during a New York City Pride event.
“I was just kicked, hit, pushed, mobbed by dozens of people,” Yang wrote, adding that men who identify as women “called me ‘bitch’ and assaulted me.”
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
Indeed, the clip shows Yang encircled by a large crowd of smiling pro-LBGTQ individuals who seemed empowered by their shared ideology and started taunting and yelling at Yang — and there was the obligatory middle finger close to her face. But when that failed to convince her to cave, put her sign down, and walk away, a few of the mob members came in physical contact with Yang — from behind, of course — as they reached for her sign.
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
Yang hollered for the mob to stop touching her. Still, one mob member rammed a cup of liquid against Yang’s head:
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
The same woman with the cup also made attempts to get at Yang’s sign:
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
Finally, an individual sporting a clown-red shock of hair somehow found the courage to bat down Yang’s sign (again, from behind), which really got the crowd going:
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
This tolerant trio appeared decidedly pleased:
Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @StopXXErasure
Here’s the video. Content warning: Language:
NYC Pride – 6/25/2023 My name is K. Yang, I'm a former trans rights activist & LGBT non-profit whistleblower. I was just kicked, hit, pushed, mobbed by dozens of people in Washington Square Park. ♂️ who identify as ♀️ called me "bitch" & assaulted me. @KnownHeretic@bjportraitspic.twitter.com/4J9AaFXSEf
— Stop Female Erasure / K Yang (@StopXXErasure) June 25, 2023
Hundreds of suspicious packages containing white powder and threatening notes have been sent to GOP lawmakers in three states where Republicans have recently passed legislation unpopular with fringe LGBT activists, such as laws protecting children from sex-change mutilations and puberty blockers. The latest was addressed to Montana House Speaker Matt Regier, bearing exterior post markings that “follow the pattern of the other letters.”
It appears that not only has the same stamp been used in a number of instances, but the names of slain or prominent transvestites have been repeatedly inscribed on the letters, reported the Wichita Eagle.
Kansas
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation noted that as of June 18, around 100 letters containing suspicious white powder had been received by Republican lawmakers and other public officials across the state.
“Preliminary tests have returned from this lab indicating the substance is presumptively negative for common biological agents of concern. Further and more complete testing will be conducted on this sample, as well as on additional letters that have been collected, in an effort to determine the components of the substance,” said the KBI in a statement.
“Our focus remains on ensuring the safety of Kansans, and holding those responsible for these crimes accountable,” said KBI Director Tony Mattivi. “The KBI is so appreciative of the incredible coordination and outstanding response by countless federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, as well as by fire departments, and hazmat teams to this unprecedented event.”
17 hazmat teams and 12 bomb squads initially responded upon the receipt of the threatening letters. Over 60 special agents, forensic scientists and other specialists have been tasked with collecting or screening evidence.
While the KBI has not publicly identified a motive, State Rep. Tory Marie Blew, among those targeted, told CNN that Kansas Republicans’ successful overrides of Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s vetoes on bills — including a bill banning transvestites from women’s sports teams from kindergarten through college and another bill that defined an individual’s sex as that comporting with biological reality — may have drawn the ire of those behind the letters.
Kansas Rep. Stephen Owens agreed that Republican lawmakers may have been targeted as a result of their legislative successes on the transgender and abortion fronts.
“It’s really terrifying to think that because of someone’s political beliefs that they can be a target,” said Owens. “Violence and acts of violence and threats do absolutely nothing, nothing to change one’s perspective. As a matter of fact, that strengthens the resolve of myself and my colleagues and of our party to continue the work that we’re doing.”
The names of dead transvestites were reportedly written on the back of the letters sent to both Owens and Blew.
This intimidation campaign was not limited to Kansas.
Tennessee
On June 22, threatening letters containing white powder sent to Republican lawmakers in Tennessee prompted a temporary lockdown of the sixth floor of the Cordell Hull Building, a legislative office building connected to the state Capitol in Nashville, reported the Associated Press. Firefighters with the Nashville Fire Department were among those who responded to test the substance.
Our personnel responded to a suspicious letter call at the Cordell Hull Building. They donned protective suits and air tanks to test the substance. @THPNashville@FBI@DHSgov have personnel on the scene investigating. We have made no transports and have no reports of injuries. pic.twitter.com/D2WCEDcTig
House Republican Caucus spokeswoman Jennifer Easton said the letters “contained obvious threats made by a liberal activist specifically targeting Republicans.”
The FBI indicated it is looking into the Tennessee incident, reported KECI.
Montana
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) noted Friday that “Montana legislators are receiving anonymous, threatening letters containing white powder.”
I've received disturbing reports that Montana legislators are receiving anonymous, threatening letters containing white powder. The state will bring to bear whatever resources are needed to support law enforcement officers as they investigate.
— Governor Greg Gianforte (@GovGianforte) June 24, 2023
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen revealed Friday that his mother, state Rep. Rhonda Knudsen, had opened one such letter addressed to her at her home address, which contained a white powder substance.
Rep. Knudsen said, “I will not be intimidated by these kinds of tactics.”
House Majority Leader Sue Vinton and Rep. Neil Duram were also among the Montana Republicans targeted.
The letter addressed to state Rep. Neil Duram (R), an image of which was obtained by KECI, appears to be written in various fonts.
“Salutations, to honor your recent accomplishments I send to you a gift from the exclusive astruc Baruch collection,” says the letter. “It is important not to choke on your ambition.”
The letter is signed, “your secret despiser.”
SUSPICIOUS LETTERS: State Rep. Rhonda Knudsen (R-Culbertson) and State Rep. Neil Duram (R-Eureka) reportedly received anonymous, threatening letters today that contained a white powder. Full story: https://t.co/8LVc6TGLeJpic.twitter.com/rVqStY4UUR
The Montana Senate GOP indicated Sunday that another suspicious letter had been identified, this time addressed to House Speaker Matt Regier.
A third suspicious letter has been identified. This one was addressed to House Speaker Matt Regier and exterior post markings follow the pattern of the other letters. Speaker Regier's letter is now in the possession of law enforcement. #mtleg#mtpol
— Montana Senate Republicans (@MTSenateGOP) June 25, 2023
Further afield, cybercriminals attacked the Texas city of Fort Worth’s computer systems over the weekend, citing the state’s restrictions on child sex-change mutilations as cause.
TheBlaze previously reported that the alleged hackers stated in a recent Telegram post concerning the Fort Worth attack, “We have decided to make a message toward the U.S. government. It just happens to be one of the largest states banning gender affirming care, and for that we have made Texas our target.”
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