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This bill is described as a pipeline to the criminal justice system for parents. The speaker opposes criminalizing parents for wanting to love their children.

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We passed a law clarifying teachers can't be fired for not informing parents if a student identifies as trans or gay. Teachers still have the right to inform parents, especially regarding health and safety. The law protects teachers who choose not to "snitch" on students. Some believe teachers should be penalized, even terminated, for withholding information from parents. But we feel teachers shouldn't be policing student conversations. There are instances where teachers affirm a student's transition without parental knowledge. While this issue is politically charged, principles matter, even if unpopular. We both hold deeply unpopular beliefs. It's important to be aware of the Democratic Party's brand challenges on these issues.

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The Kentucky legislature overruled the governor's veto on a bill restricting trans youth care and bathroom use. The White House supports peaceful protests against anti-LGBTQ bills targeting trans kids. Republicans are criticized for prioritizing these bills over improving lives. The president stands with the trans community and vows to fight for their rights. Trans visibility day is a time to support trans youth, not pass hateful legislation.

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This is a statement opposing a move by Danielle Smith and the UCP government in Alberta. The speaker argues that this move endangers the safety of queer and gender questioning kids in schools. They express concern that students may now out these kids to their parents, creating an environment of fear and marginalization. The speaker calls for support from allies and champions in the LGBTQ2 community, mentioning organizations like the Social Workers Association of Alberta and the Alberta Teachers Association. They also mention a planned rally at the legislature in Edmonton. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing up for the kind of Canada and Alberta we want.

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I openly display LGBTQ+ flags at work, but some criticize teachers like me for discussing sexuality with students. They argue that educators should focus on academics, not personal lives. A documentary called American Groomer highlights concerns about sexualization in schools, urging parents to watch and consider removing their children from the system for their safety. The film is available for free at americangroomerfilm.com.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law preventing schools from informing parents if their children are on a medical pathway for gender transition, putting kids at risk of irreversible medical treatments. This goes against the UK's decision to ban puberty blockers and opposite sex hormones. Children and parents have the right to know and consent to such treatments. The law must be nullified to protect children's well-being. Spread awareness that California public schools may not be safe for kids.

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Some individuals are pushing for a bill in Illinois that could lead to children being removed from their homes if parents object to certain medical treatments. A mother who lost custody of her child due to this issue believes the bill is extreme and hopes for a change in perspective. She has not seen her daughter in over two years but remains resilient. The bill is facing opposition in Illinois, with many citizens against the concept of gender identity and the potential harm caused by certain medical procedures. The mother believes accountability should lie with the doctors and hospitals involved in such treatments.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom's law requires schools to hide a child's gender dysphoria from parents, which Newsom claims protects the child-parent relationship. However, this law prevents schools from informing parents when their children believe they were born into the wrong body, potentially leading to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgery. Newsom's actions are attributed to weak leadership and caving into radical activist pressure. Newsom has increased homelessness by 40% and is allegedly enabling drug addiction, mental illness, and sexual assault. His government is accused of affirming mental illness and psychiatric disorders rather than treating them. A movement is organizing to fight back against these policies. The speaker urges people to sign up and subscribe to Public to combat California's disinformation and fight back against Newsom's policies. Newsom is accused of lying and weaponizing the government to attack the child-parent relationship.

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This legislation is part of a national strategy aimed at banning affirming healthcare for trans kids, restricting certain books, and preventing discussions about gender identity. It seeks to separate trans kids from supportive parents and implements policies that delay their ability to come out and live authentically.

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Parents have always affirmed their children, especially when their gender and identity expression aligns with their biological gender. However, when this doesn't happen, affirmation tends to decrease. This is the issue at hand with the TGI bill, which doesn't mention transgender and gender non-conforming individuals explicitly. Instead, it focuses on the child's gender identity and expression, as well as the parents' duty to affirm their children.

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Washington Democrats wanted to take children away from their parents if they didn't agree with gender affirmation surgery. Now, Democrats in Minnesota are proposing a bill that could protect pedophiles from discrimination, similar to the LGBTQ+ community. They have acronyms like MAPS and YAPS, which normalize these ideas. It seems like they are attacking everything good, just, and innocent about our country and children. Why would they remove the exclusion unless they support it?

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A bill called the Kids Online Safety Act (COSA) has been sponsored by 40 senators from both parties. The bill aims to require individuals to upload their driver's license before using their First Amendment rights on the internet. It claims to protect children from restricted content but will actually restrict internet access for everyone and require proof of age for viewing any controversial topics. The bill allows attorney generals to sue internet companies like TikTok and Facebook if they don't ensure that users viewing controversial content are over 18. This will require companies to collect users' driver's license information. The bill is bipartisan, with senators from different states supporting it. Critics argue that it's a way to trace individuals' online posts back to their home addresses.

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Parents have always affirmed their children, usually when their gender identity aligns with their biological gender. However, when this is not the case, affirmation tends to diminish. This is the issue at hand with the TGI bill, which does not mention transgender and gender non-conforming individuals explicitly. Instead, it focuses on a child's gender identity and expression, as well as the parents' duty to affirm their children.

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State lawmakers have passed a bill banning students from using school restrooms that do not align with their sex assigned at birth. The state senate voted 24 to 7 in favor, and the bill now awaits Governor Mike DeWine's signature to become law. The legislation mandates separate bathrooms, locker rooms, and overnight accommodations based on biological sex as listed on birth certificates. Opponents argue this targets trans youth, with advocates expressing disappointment after a rally at the statehouse. Supporters claim the bill is focused on student safety. If signed, the law will take effect 90 days later.

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Gender-affirming care is crucial for transgender children, saving lives rather than ruining them. However, there are individuals pushing legislation against trans inclusion and life-saving healthcare. This is just the beginning of a deliberate and organized effort to eradicate transgender people. These bills, if passed, will result in the deaths of trans individuals, including children. Shockingly, some refer to this as the "transgender question." It's important to reflect on the gravity of this situation.

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The speaker expresses concern about government overreach in education, citing critical race theory, critical gender theory, and transgender policies in schools. They claim schools are hiding gender transitions from parents via parental secrecy policies. The speaker questions the requirement to register children with schools and potentially disclose parental teaching methods. They worry about parents teaching creationism or the belief that life begins at conception being targeted. The speaker does not trust the Illinois governor and state government, believing these policies will be weaponized against those with differing beliefs, similar to how adoption has allegedly been restricted for some Christians.

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A parent in a conservative area near Akron, Ohio, was shocked by the content of a 5th-grade health class permission slip, which included a syllabus and links to learning materials. The speaker was astounded by videos from the Amaze website, including content about masturbation, erections, and the clitoris. The speaker believes the left is trying to oversexualize children and gaslight parents. Other videos on the site address gender identity, explaining that assigned sex at birth may not match gender identity. Gender identity can be male, female, a blend, or neither, existing on a spectrum including transgender, nonbinary, and genderqueer/genderfluid. Gender identity is about how you feel about yourself, while sexual orientation is about how you feel toward others. In Ohio, parents can opt out of these classes. The speaker sent an opt-out form from Ohio Protects Children to the principal and assistant principal, ensuring her daughter won't attend health classes. The speaker is running for school board in Ohio to address these issues and urges parents to stay informed and share this information.

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Erica Donald, chair of the America First Policy Institute Center for Education Opportunity, discusses a Florida teacher under investigation for using a student's preferred pronouns without parental consent. Donald asserts the teacher broke Florida law and violated parents' rights to be the primary decision-makers for their children. She claims parents are being kept in the dark about their children's school activities and emotional health. Donald welcomes the investigation and commends the Brevard County superintendent and school board for upholding the law. She alleges that groups like Equality Florida were distributing forms to teachers, encouraging them to hide information about students' gender identity from their parents. Donald believes this coordinated effort necessitated the passage of legislation protecting parents' rights to know about their children's emotional well-being, as gender identity issues may indicate deeper concerns.

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A teacher allegedly dedicated three days a week to LGBTQ curriculum for eight-year-olds. The speaker questions whether all students are excelling in core subjects to justify this time allocation. The speaker believes sexuality and nudity are inappropriate topics for this age group. The teacher allegedly disregarded a parent's concerns and sought ways to continue the lessons behind the parent's back. The speaker asserts that all children matter and objects to these subjects being taught to eight-year-olds.

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The Kentucky legislature overruled the governor's veto on aspects of trans youth care and bathroom use. The White House supports peaceful protests against these bills, which they find shameful and unacceptable. They condemn the attack on trans kids and parents. Tomorrow is trans visibility day, a day to uplift trans youth, but instead, more hateful bills are being passed. Republicans are prioritizing these bills instead of addressing issues like lowering costs and improving lives. The White House stands with the trans community and promises to continue fighting for their rights.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law preventing schools from informing parents if their children are on a medical pathway for gender transition. This law puts children at risk of irreversible medical treatments without parental consent. Similar actions in Britain have led to a ban on puberty blockers due to their harmful effects. Children and parents have the right to know about any potential gender dysphoria diagnosis. Schools should not promote the idea of being born in the wrong body. Action is needed to overturn this dangerous law in California to protect children and their parents.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media's "Don't Say Gay" Misinformation, and Durham Probe Reality, with Dave Rubin and Paul Sperry
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Dave Rubin to discuss various topics, starting with their dogs and transitioning to serious political issues. They address the controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill in Florida, clarifying that it prohibits discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity in K-3 classrooms, emphasizing that the media misrepresents it as a homophobic measure. Rubin argues that the bill is about parental rights and age-appropriate education, while Kelly shares her experiences with her children and the confusion surrounding gender identity discussions in schools. They express concern over the influence of teachers' unions and the potential indoctrination of children. Rubin highlights the dangers of pushing gender identity discussions on young kids, suggesting that it could lead to confusion and harm. They also touch on the broader implications of educational policies and the need for parents to be vigilant about what their children are taught. The conversation shifts to the ongoing investigation by John Durham into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. Paul Sperry joins to explain the role of Rodney Joffe, a tech executive accused of improperly accessing Trump’s data. Joffe's questionable background, including past scams, raises concerns about how he gained access to sensitive information. Sperry details how Joffe and his associates allegedly spied on Trump and his campaign, using their positions to push a narrative that Trump was colluding with Russia. They discuss the media's reluctance to cover these revelations, fearing the unraveling of the Russiagate narrative, which could jeopardize their credibility. The conversation concludes with a focus on the implications of these investigations for privacy rights and the integrity of political processes, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in government actions.

The Rubin Report

Reporter Goes Silent as DeSantis Destroys the 'Don't Say Gay' Myth | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine situation, expressing skepticism about media narratives and the difficulty in discerning truth. He highlights an interview with Nikki Haley, emphasizing her views on "peace through strength." Rubin also promotes his upcoming audiobook, "Don't Burn This Country," set for release on April 12, 2022. The main focus shifts to Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill, clarifying that the term "gay" is not mentioned in the legislation. The bill, officially titled "Parental Rights in Education," aims to reinforce parental rights regarding children's education and health. Rubin critiques the media's portrayal of the bill, asserting it does not advocate against discussing sexual orientation or gender identity but restricts such discussions in grades K-3. He contrasts Florida's approach to COVID-19 policies with those in New York, criticizing mask mandates for young children. Rubin argues that the current political climate reflects a divide between states prioritizing freedom and those enforcing strict regulations, underscoring the importance of parental rights and individual freedoms.

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Mark Hamill Loses It After Falling for Insane Democrat Propaganda | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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On March 10, 2022, Dave Rubin discussed the controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill in Florida, emphasizing that the media misrepresents its content. He outlined key provisions of the bill, which include notifying parents about their child's health and well-being, allowing parental access to student records, and requiring parental consent for health screenings. The bill prohibits discussions of sexual orientation or gender identity in public schools for grades K-3, which Rubin argues is a reasonable measure. He criticized celebrities and politicians for their exaggerated responses, highlighting a tweet from Florida state senator Gary Farmer, who claimed the bill erases LGBTQ+ identities. Rubin invited Farmer to discuss the bill on his show, garnering significant social media engagement. He also addressed concerns about the bill's implications for children, asserting that it does not promote discrimination. Rubin concluded by promoting his upcoming book, "Don't Burn This Country," set for release on April 12, and announced a book tour with multiple stops.

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Teacher Risks Career to Expose Trans Agenda in Schools | Ray Shelton | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Ray Shelton
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Dave Rubin hosts Ray Shelton, a California fifth-grade teacher suspended for his belief in two genders. Shelton discusses his appearance on Dr. Phil, where he argued that biological sex and gender identity are distinct. He expresses concern over the introduction of transgender ideology in schools without parental transparency. Shelton was placed on administrative leave after speaking against policies that he believes undermine parental rights and biological truths. His lawyer, David, highlights ongoing legal efforts to defend Shelton's First Amendment rights. They emphasize the need for parents to document classroom activities and seek legal counsel. Shelton, who identifies as gay, argues that the current discourse misrepresents parental concerns and conflates sexual orientation with gender identity issues.
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