It’s getting harder to shock and outrage Americans these days, so you’ve got to hand it to Federal Judge Richard Young for actually raising (or lowering) the bar.
Sanity is returning, just in time for the election. Last week, a federal judge in Louisiana blocked the Biden Administration’s attempt to rewrite the Title IX sex discrimination law to include “gender identity,” allowing men who claim to “identify” as women to enter women’s sports, locker rooms and restrooms.
Leftwing activists love to describe themselves as “progressive” and “pro-science,” but when the science doesn’t go their way, they react like angry villagers burning down Dr. Frankenstein’s lab.
The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is allegedly the “leading authority in the field of gender medicine” (I’m assuming that was a self-anointed title, like Michael Jackson declaring himself the “King of Pop.”) It was their “guidance” that was used by the radical trans movement to push barbaric quackery onto confused children over their parents' objections.
A 15-year study of 2,770 “gender-confused” children by the University of Groningenin in the Netherlands found that the vast majority of them outgrew it by the time they were adults.
Attention, women who still believe that the Democrats are the party that protects women’s rights: Wisconsin’s legislature passed a bill to protect girls by banning males from women’s sports.
The Biden White House is accusing Republicans of “misinformation” for saying that Biden proclaimed Easter to be “Transgender Visibility Day.” Biden declared, “I didn’t do that,” and his staffers claim the day already existed and Biden didn’t proclaim it but merely recognized it. Yeah, about that…
I hope you had a safe and blessed Easter, and that you’re having a fun, practical-joke-free April Fool’s Day. Although you could be forgiven if you thought the Biden White House had started April Fool’s Day early by proclaiming Sunday to be the “Day of Transgender Visibility.”
Remember, according to Pew Research, only about 1.6% of Americans claim to identify as trans or “non-binary,” and that’s likely highly inflated due to social media trendiness and peer pressure. Think that’s not possible? Read this and tell me human biology is suddenly and naturally evolving at light speed.
The new “Barbie” movie had a huge opening weekend, pulling in $155 million.
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals put a pause on a lower court’s injunction blocking Tennessee’s new ban on “sex change surgeries, puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones” and “any drug or device” intended for the same purposes from taking effect.
In a story that would have been unthinkable just a few months ago in the pre-Dylan Mulvaney epoch, Bud Light appears poised to disappear from the shelves of Costco.
A federal judge struck down Kentucky’s law banning gender-related hormones and surgery for minors, claiming it’s unconstitutional because it "would have the effect of enforcing gender conformity."
If you ever wonder who the Democratic Party really represents these days, here’s a reminder:
Could Hollywood finally be learning the hard lesson of “Get woke, go broke?”
What a crazy week it’s been in a place we once knew as America.
I’m normally not a big fan of lawsuits, but I hope to see a lot more like this one.
Friday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers went ahead with their controversial decision to give a “community hero” award to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a gay drag queen group that dresses as nuns and blasphemously mocks Catholics, Christianity and the Bible.