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Speaker 0 questions Eric about using the girls' bathroom, but Eric claims to be transgender. He explains feeling like a girl despite being seen as a boy. Speaker 0 assumes Eric is attracted to boys, but Eric clarifies that being transgender is not about sexual orientation. Speaker 2 explains the term "cisgender" and urges Speaker 0 to let Eric use the girls' bathroom. Speaker 0 hesitates due to Eric being manipulative, but Speaker 2 advises giving in. In the end, Eric seems to have outsmarted them.

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Welcome to Just Naked. In this show, adults get naked so we can learn from them. Today, we have transgender guests who will answer questions about their bodies. Being transgender means feeling different from the gender you were assigned at birth. Some transgender people choose to have surgery, while others don't. They may still feel uncomfortable with certain body parts. After surgery, some transgender individuals feel euphoric and finally at peace with their bodies. It's important to remember that gender is not just male or female, there is a wide spectrum in between.

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Folks, you need to check this out. We just sent our kids to bed. This Jurassic World was still playing, and we came across this. You were trying to tell me something before. What? Earlier in the lift before the knockosaurus went all crazy, it seems super important. It was. The truth is, Sami. I've fallen for you. Lord, have mercy. Like, hard. Real hard. Jurassic World, you know. Jurassic World. Since when did this happen in Jurassic World? I thought it was about dinosaurs. Dinosaurs, guys. Protect the kids. Protect your kids. Yeah. Sometimes you have to watch what they watch. Tell me. Watch what they watch, guys. This is crazy, guys. This is Jurassic World, you know. Jurassic World. We didn't even know this was gonna happen. This is crazy. This is crazy, guys. Guys, watch what your kids are watching. Be careful. It's everywhere now.

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The speaker states they are fine with adults being gay or transgender, believing people should live as they choose, as long as they are allowed to do the same. They do not believe children should be allowed to medically or surgically affirm their gender until they are adults, preferably in their mid-twenties. They find drag shows for kids to be weird, but are fine with drag shows for adults. They are not okay with transgender women participating in women's sports. The speaker intends to discuss these topics further in the future, including a discussion about T-Mobile.

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Their house looks good. I love podcasts. Oh, I'm so sorry! I wasn't looking. Gravity's Rainbow is my favorite book. I'm Charlie. I'm Ben. Would you ever watch where you're going? You charged into me like a rhino! It's November; shouldn't you be with the Halloween decorations? What are you listening to? A podcast on how to be less of a coward? You have something in your hair—oh, it's a rat. I thought I was unlucky in love. Hi, I had to draw you; I call it "getting hit by a garbage truck." Most lesbians are fans. You can say my music sucks. At least you know who I am. We're on SNL! You're like 6'7" with the confidence of a 52-year-old. We're way more brat than you—brat stands for being really awesome together. Good day!

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“Five years ago was Robert, then a a name changed to Robin.” “This is being seized in all corners, as you can imagine, in all sorts of ways.” “And, obviously, you chose to do that in that moment because you thought it was important, and I wanted to give you a chance to say why, to say why you felt it was important to do that in that moment.” “I've heard about the rhetoric and the narrative that is being pushed out, but here's the thing.” “Anybody that is gonna use this as an opportunity to villainize our trans community or any community has lost touch with a common humanity.” “We gotta be operating not out of hate for any group, but out of a love for our children.” “That’s where the focus needs to be right now.” “A love for our kids.”

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Director warns parents about the alleged indoctrination of children by left-leaning media. The Paw Patrol spin-off, Rubbling Crew, introduces a non-binary character with socks and shoes in transgender pride colors. The writer, Lynn Zamir, runs a YouTube channel called for your kid stuff, which supposedly promotes LGBTQ+ resources. The director claims that these individuals are indoctrinating children with woke ideologies, leading to further indoctrination in public schools. The solution proposed is to turn off the TV to prevent this alleged grooming pipeline. Other shows like Netflix, Transformers, and Blue's Clues are also accused of sexualizing children.

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A kindergartener had to be kept from stepping in poop and pee because kids who identify as animals go to the bathroom on the floor. This is a real problem, not something the media is making up, and the speaker's children experience it every day. They experience transgenders and people who think they're bunny rabbits, kitty cats, and dogs. Kids meow and bark at them. One speaker says kids scratch them on the back because they identify as a cat. The governor thinks it's imaginary and not happening.

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Hide your kids, hide your wife. The transurrection is coming tonight. Misgendering is the worst. Media debates pronouns while bodies are still warm. Murderers honored in clown world. Dead naming Jeffrey Dahmer is a no-no. We are all God's children.

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Percy Penguin and Peter Penguin plan a trip to the zoo but realize they haven't asked each other's pronouns, risking misgendering. Amid discussions about the show’s themes, a character expresses frustration over the lack of suitable content for kids. They mention a Facebook mom group discussing a potentially interesting show, but it turns out to include heavy topics like racism and climate change. As they critique various kids' programs for their political messages, they decide to create their own content for their child, Weston. They present a simple scene with rabbits, but worry it might not be engaging. They reminisce about the past of children's animation, emphasizing storytelling over political messaging, and introduce "Mech West," an action-adventure series set in a steampunk Wild West.

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I'm trans, and I'm worried about the trans community. Some say my TikTok skits are why people don't take us seriously and blame us for issues in the economy and society. It feels heavy, but I accept it. It’s important to recognize how silly those comments sound. People need to relax—maybe drink some tea or take a bath. Internalized bigotry isn’t helping anyone. Despite the negativity, I still care about you and will support you if things get tough, even if you don’t return the favor. Thank you, and have a good day.

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The transcript centers on self-expression, identity, and life at a colorful school and wedding setting. "When you're trying to decide, think about all the things you like to do. Just be you. Just be me." "He's the undisputed champion of my heart." "I can't wait for my mom to feast her eyes on this." "I'm trans, Norma. And everyone at school knows and everyone at home knows. And being here, it's like a whole new place. I can just be Barney, and I can choose if and when I tell people. I've never been happier." "I'm Frankie. Pronouns, they them." "My full name is Frankie Stein." "As a transberry, I love living out loud as my most authentic self, and I wanted to dress as bold and unique as I am, which, let's face it, is a tall order."

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I used to be an angry man online, but now I'm a proud trans lesbian thanks to Transition. It lets you live your fetish openly, excel in women's sports, and disrespect women without consequences. Transition disrupts your hormones and critical thinking. Side effects may include anime porn addiction, receding hairline, bad fashion, excessive masturbation, and lack of self-awareness. Not available in Florida or Texas.

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I'm Desmond, a 10-year-old from NYC who loves dressing up and doing drag. Makeup makes me feel beautiful. I'm lucky to have a supportive mom. To kids facing bullying, ignore the haters and be yourself. Don't let anyone bring you down.

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Hi there! I often get asked if I'm a boy or a girl, and I love that question. But sometimes, humans can be more than just one or the other. We can be both or float in between. We're wild and exciting creatures. So, if you see someone like me, would you be extra nice to them? It's important to be kind because we can feel lonely too. Thank you!

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I am Alan Bergman, cochair of Disney's entertainment division. Disney is known for magic and we have been subtly including LGBTQ representation in our content. We are excited to announce the opening of Disney-themed pediatric transgender clinics this summer to support gender diverse children. We aim to reduce stigma and make these ideas mainstream. Patients will receive perks like free theme park passes and Disney Plus subscriptions. We thank key figures like governor Gavin Newsom and president Joe Biden for their support. Bring your kids for a consultation and let us take care of them. See you soon.

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This is about society destroying normality and basic human biology. People in demon outfits are pushing inclusivity, even around children. Men in goblin demon costumes are getting too close to kids, which no species would allow. This needs to stop now.

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The scene centers on a tense, improvisational act that mixes technical danger with the formation of a rebellious mission. Speaker 0 is shown building a closed circuit, insisting on keeping a cap shunted “so you don’t accidentally detonate your charge,” and pressing to “create a show,” framing the moment as “an announcement of revolution. The message is clear.” Speaker 1 responds with a chilling promise: “I’ll be seeing you very soon.” The conversation then pivots to a ceremonial claim: “for bringing justice to the vigilante group known as the French seventy five, we are here to award Steven Lockjaw with the medal of honor.” The dialogue hints at love and loyalty with the line “You have to understand who will love you.” A personal vignette emerges: Speaker 0 recalls, “Me and mom used to run around and do some real bad / They got hurt. Now they're coming after us. I'm sorry.” The exchange reveals a sense of fatalism, as Speaker 0 asserts, “I didn't ask for this. That's just how the cards were rolled out for me,” only to be corrected by the other voice: “It's not cards. You don't roll cards. It's dice.” A moment of familial friction follows: “Dad, what is wrong with you? You're right.” They prepare to move on with “Let's go.” The scene shifts to a tunnel-like tension: “Tunnel. What? What's going on?” and a practical but desperate plea for weaponry: “I need a weapon, man. All you got is goddamn nunchucks here. You know where I can get a gun?” The dialogue then reflects a concern to protect “you from all your mom's stuff, from all my stuff, even though I know that's impossible.” A stark line marks a turning point: “This is the end of the line.” “Not for you.” A new character arrives: “Woah. Who's this?” They explain, “Oh, they're just my friends,” and dialogue turns to pronouns: “Now is that a he or a she or a they? It's not that hard. They, them. Okay.” A brief courtesy follows: “I just wanna be polite.” Then an intimate moment: “Yo. Say it. Say it, baby.” Endearments are exchanged: “Love you, Bob. Love you too.” The closing vibe asserts a philosophy of freedom: “You know what freedom is? No fear. Just like Tom Cruise.”

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I felt unsettled watching the show because it reminded me of my own experience. Let's keep the bike a secret from your dad and not mention you came back here. Enjoy the ice cream before dinner. Let's make it a little secret. You're sweet, Mr. Horn. I have a new respect for you. This is my life story, and they didn't know about it. I really like you, Arnold. We could have a lot of good times, Danny.

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In "Just Naked," adults get naked so kids can learn about bodies. Today, transgender guests discuss their experiences. They explain how they feel inside and how they can change their bodies. One guest had surgery to transition, while another hasn't. They share their feelings after the operation, feeling euphoric and happy. They emphasize that gender is not just male or female, but a spectrum. The guests express how important it is to feel comfortable in their bodies.

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"Sometimes it may be just a phase of development where they're exploring their gender identity and they're kind of getting a sense of who they are, but a lot of children do end up identifying as that gender into young adulthood and adulthood." "The only real way we know for sure that they're going to continue in that gender identity is just to allow them to develop over time." "And so that's what we recommend to parents is to give them the space." "Even if parents are concerned that it's a phase, we never want to tell the child that they shouldn't be expressing their gender identity or that they should be, ashamed for the way that they're expressing their identity because that can be quite harmful." "We just want to give the child a chance to develop and explore on their own."

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I want to talk to kids. Sometimes people are more than just boys or girls, they can be both or something in between. If you see someone like me, please be extra nice, because we can feel lonely. Being kind is really important.

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It's Pride and Men's Mental Health Month, and a reporter is live at Identity Fest, described as a place where "sausage parties meet scissor central." The reporter identifies as a "pan dimensional soul fox identifying as a pansexual." In other news, parents who don't give their kids puberty blockers are supposedly going to jail. A parent who listened to the Jewish community and allowed their child to transition says their child wanted to be a girl. The weather report warns of artificial clouds forming over the Pacific, heavy aluminum particulates, and scattered bursts of direct energy interference, potentially another Lahaina. It is claimed Newscom emptied the water reservoirs.

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Hey, kids! Who wants to play Guess Who? I don’t like that game; it’s not inclusive. Introducing the new Guess Who, now with 437 genders! Is your person defined by gender? You can’t determine someone's gender by their appearance; that’s offensive. Does your person look like a traditional female? That’s also reductive and patriarchal. This game is for all families, including single, blended, and LGBTQIA+ families, valuing everyone for who they are. But this game has too many pieces! Do you want it easy or inclusive? Inclusive! Guess Who offers hours of fun, promoting a sense of smug satisfaction about being on the right side of history. Oh, and the game company just added 7 more genders and will send new pieces tonight!

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‘The View’ Hosts Aghast When Mamdani Accidentally Repeats Hamas Talking Points
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On a pre-taped Rubin Report timed to Yom Kippur, Dave Rubin dives into a televised clash over New York politics and Middle East tensions, anchored by Zorhan Mami’s appearance on The View. Rubin notes Mami’s self-description as a communist and Hamas-adjacent figure, and the dialogue with Joy Behar and Sarah Hines. The clips show Behar challenging policies, including Trump’s threat to withhold federal funds, while Rubin casts the segment as a culture-war showdown that frames the upcoming mayoral race and national discourse. The conversation shifts to Hamas, with Hines pressing Mami to condemn the group. Mami’s evasive responses are quoted, including calls to universal international law and a defense of a position Rubin deems pro-Hamas, alongside references to River to the Sea and ‘infatada’ terminology. Rubin’s commentary leans into a critique of what he calls a woke programmatic stance, contrasting centralized government control with market competition as a method to lower prices. A post clip segment features a prankish explorer, Zack Sage, illustrating supporters’ reactions to Mami’s platform. Another strand covers Netflix content and trans ideology, sparked by Elon Musk’s post about Dead End Paranormal Park and a separate documentary on Georgie Stone. Rubin laments what he sees as pushback on gender identity in children’s media, urging viewers to regulate what kids watch and to scrutinize funding decisions. The Emma Watson/J.K. Rowling thread is discussed, with Rowling urging consistency in critiques and Watson described as wavering but waking up. The discussion also nods to Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion and a GB News panel about whether trans advocacy transcends science. Interspersed are Q&A segments about live show logistics, with travel plans to Australia, questions about Florida policy and snowbirds, and speculation about New York City’s political future. Rubin contemplates the city’s potential drift toward stricter governance, reflecting on Charlie Kirk’s departure and the broader media landscape. The show closes with reflections on how arguments on culture, media, and policy collide in real time, and a promise of more community discussion on Locals after the break.
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