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There is a culture war involving trans people, causing discomfort and horrific consequences due to politicians' actions. This situation is devastating for a community already struggling to exist.

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The speaker announced the defunding of non-essential programs within Maine's Department of Corrections. This action was taken in response to a male inmate being housed in a women's prison. The inmate in question is described as six foot one, two hundred forty-five pounds, and convicted of murdering his parents and the family dog with a knife. The speaker stated the inmate identifies as a woman. The speaker declared this will no longer be tolerated and affirmed a commitment to protecting women in prisons, sports, and throughout the country.

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Female prisoners are being forced to live with sex offenders who identify as female, resulting in instances of rape. This issue is often overlooked because people dismiss prisoners as criminals. However, a lawyer argued that this violates the 8th Amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. Many of these women have committed non-violent crimes, such as drug offenses. Despite this, they are placed in cells with male sex offenders who claim to be female, leading to sexual assault. Unfortunately, there is a lack of concern for this problem.

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Americans recently elected Tim McBride, who identifies as Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress from Delaware. Initially a staffer, McBride's political career took off after coming out as transgender, gaining visibility and support from left-wing organizations. The key question now is how the GOP will handle this situation, particularly regarding bathroom access. Many conservative women in Congress may object to sharing facilities with a transgender individual, raising concerns about safety and privacy. The GOP leadership faces a dilemma: either uphold traditional views or risk appearing to accept transgender ideology by allowing McBride to use the women's bathroom. This issue reflects broader societal debates about gender identity and its implications for political and social norms.

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Female inmates at Minnesota's MCF Shakopi prison are sharing showers with Bradley Richard Servio, a 53-year-old man serving a life sentence for murder. Servio, who identifies as transgender, was transferred to the women's prison last year. Inmates express discomfort, feeling violated by having to share facilities with him, as he has not undergone any surgery. Concerns raised by inmates have been dismissed by prison officials, who stated they can only intervene if an incident occurs. Since 2023, six men, including those with histories of sexual abuse, have been transferred to the women's prison. The new gender identity policy, influenced by a lawsuit from the nonprofit Gender Justice, allows male inmates to request searches by female staff, raising further concerns among female inmates about their safety and well-being.

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The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system. Translation: The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system.

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Transgender women pose a threat to women's sports. A UN study found that males competing as females have won nearly 900 trophies in women's competitions. Last week in Texas, a male swimmer competing as a woman won all five of the women's races that he entered. Men have an inherent biological advantage over women. Males are 30% stronger than women of equivalent stature, jump 25% higher, and accelerate 20% faster. They also have larger hearts, lungs, more bone mass, more muscles, and stronger muscles. Testosterone does not erase key differences that give them advantage by nature because a man cannot become a woman. Biological men competing in women's sports hurts women.

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Speaker 0 questions the safety of transferring inmates, particularly those identifying as women, into women's institutions. He claims that while about 50% may be labeled sex offenders, the remaining half may still pose a danger due to plea bargaining practices. This can result in individuals who committed sex-related crimes not being officially classified as sex offenders in their records. Speaker 1 echoes this concern, suggesting that regardless of sex offender status, placing any long-term male inmate in a women's prison is inherently risky. The interview with Ken Herdman is then cut short due to time.

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Migrant trans women face unique concerns, including their undocumented status and distrust of faith-based shelters due to past negative experiences. Even if accepted into shelters, they worry about misgendering and bathroom/bedroom assignments.

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Kamala supports taxpayer-funded sex change surgeries for prisoners. Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to that. Kamala supports transgender sex changes in jail with taxpayer money. Kamala even supports letting biological men compete against girls in sports. Kamala is for they/them. Donald Trump is for you.

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Speaker 1 expresses that the situation is traumatizing and asserts that as a woman there is a space reserved for women. She questions the right of a transgender person to be in that space, stating, "he has a penis. A full and testicle. Okay? And and I don't care what it it's a man. You got one? You're a man." She argues that if they entered the men's section based on anatomy, it would be a man, and notes that they may not like women, but that for her and many other women, they do not feel comfortable and "it's not okay." She adds, "I'm sorry to talk to Okay? So well, I yeah. Yeah. You're sorry. You should be, sweetie, and you're out of alignment, and this is not right." She implies the other person is out of alignment and suggests attention to the situation, even commenting on the other person’s personal circumstances: "it must be hard not being a real man. Try it." She urges that every woman get all of their information. Speaker 0 responds, discussing a security guard who said that this is not allowed. Speaker 1 disregards the security guard's stance, insisting she does not care what the security guard says. Speaker 0 clarifies that the security guard doesn't want to be involved, and Speaker 1 insists that the guard should not have been present or allowed in the space. The exchange centers on whether a transgender person should be in the women's space and the authorities' stance on access. The discussion highlights discomfort, boundaries, and perceived inappropriateness from the perspective of Speaker 1, while Speaker 0 defers to the security guard's position. The dialogue ends with an emphatic consolidation of their stance: "Exactly. Thank you. Exactly. No."

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Planet Fitness allows biological men in the women's room, causing discomfort for a gym-goer who encountered a male employee exiting the women's restroom while she was changing. She felt violated and confronted the staff about the incident, expressing concern for underage girls using the facility. The gym's response was perceived as nonchalant, prompting her to speak out. The situation raised issues of privacy and safety. Like and subscribe for more news updates.

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People who have transitioned their own children will fight forever, like Japanese soldiers unaware the war is over, because they must believe they did the right thing. This is considered the worst social contagion because many have irrevocably harmed their children. Entire organizations and friendship groups are destroyed when someone has a trans child. Organizations become paralyzed because people can't speak the truth in front of that person, as it implies they abused their child. Some individuals actively work against women's rights because they transitioned their child. These people will do anything to destroy those who disagree with them, as those people are a standing reproach. By saying natal males will never be accepted in women's spaces, it's their son being discussed. They've told their son he can be sterilized and women will accept him, and if that doesn't happen, there's no way back for them or their child. These people will keep the movement going because they have everything to lose and it's a fight to the death.

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Trans students have assaulted girls in bathrooms and locker rooms, despite claims of safety. Incidents in Virginia, California, Georgia, and Ohio show this trend. An inmate survey revealed high rates of sexual assault and violent crimes among trans individuals. Affirming gender transitions may lead to harm. The speaker challenges the audience's beliefs, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging these assaults and the consequences of denying privacy rights to women.

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The Washington State Correctional Center For Women has been in the news for its policy of placing men who identify as women in the same prison as biological women. Inmates describe their experiences with transgender women in the prison, stating that some men are claiming to be women just to be placed there. The prison has been praised for its inclusivity, but some women feel unsafe and voice their concerns. The video also mentions the lack of response from the Washington Corrections Center For Women when asked for comment.

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It feels like Spain in the seventies when they imprisoned gay and trans people; it doesn't need to be called a camp to be a camp. Putting me in dangerous situations is intentionally dangerous. V coding is used to placate aggressive male inmates and used as toys. It's messed up that I was jailed for using women's bathroom. The idea that trans people are dangerous and should be in the men's prison seems crazy, at least for white collar crime. I shouldn't be in there with MS thirteen gang members or in jail or prison with tough men, especially not with cellmates.

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Men who identify as women are taking opportunities from actual women in sports and media. This trend is seen in the best female athletes being men, men representing female products, and a man being named woman of the year. This deception is being challenged by women and men who oppose it, as it threatens society, family values, and women's rights. The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue before it causes irreversible harm.

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In the Sun Prairie School District in Wisconsin, a person named Raleigh shares their experience in a locker room with Leah Thomas, a biological male. Raleigh describes it as traumatizing, feeling betrayed and belittled. They express discomfort, embarrassment, and the shock of 14-year-old girls being exposed to male genitalia without consent. Raleigh explains that this situation is becoming more common, not just for them but for girls and women of all ages and sports across the country. They consider it a travesty.

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The speaker describes the shock of discovering a biological man in their locker room without prior notice. They approached an official who explained that the locker rooms had been made unisex to accommodate this situation. The speaker highlights the violation of privacy and safety for women and girls, questioning the message it sends to them. They express concern about their rights being dismissed in order to protect a small population. The overall sentiment among those in the locker room was a feeling of being disregarded.

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If we don't speak up against this nonsense, we'll lose women's rights, sororities, and our safety. We shouldn't have to expose ourselves to perverted men or surrender to this madness. Let's find our voices, ladies, and the men who support us. Otherwise, this will be our future. We can support trans people without compromising our own well-being.

The Megyn Kelly Show

O.J. Simpson Dies, and Men in Women's Spaces, w/ Viva Frei, Holloway, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Mayer
Guests: Viva Frei, Holloway, Allie Beth Stuckey, Mayer
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with breaking news about OJ Simpson's death at 76 due to cancer. His family announced his passing, highlighting his battle with prostate cancer. OJ Simpson, once a beloved sports figure and actor, became infamous for the 1994 murder trial of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. The trial captivated the nation, revealing the brutality of the murders and sparking discussions about race and justice in America. OJ was acquitted in 1995, a verdict that divided the country and highlighted deep-seated racial tensions. He was later found liable for wrongful death in a civil suit and faced legal troubles, including a conviction for armed robbery in 2008, serving nine years before his release in 2017. Kelly transitions to a legal discussion with lawyers Viva Frei and Phil Holloway, who reflect on OJ's legacy and the implications of his trial. They discuss how the trial's outcome was influenced by public perception and the prosecution's mistakes, particularly regarding the handling of evidence. The conversation shifts to current legal matters, including Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial related to hush money payments. The hosts express concerns about the fairness of the trial in Manhattan, suggesting that political bias may affect the proceedings. The discussion continues with the implications of Trump's legal challenges on the upcoming election, emphasizing how a conviction could impact his support among Republicans and Independents. They analyze the political landscape, noting that Trump's legal troubles could be seen as election interference. The conversation then shifts to cultural issues, particularly the impact of transgender policies on women's spaces and sports. Kelly and her guests discuss incidents involving male athletes competing in women's sports and the implications for female athletes. They express concerns about the safety and fairness of allowing transgender women to compete against biological women, citing specific examples of injuries and discomfort experienced by female athletes. The hosts also address the broader societal implications of gender ideology, emphasizing the need to protect women's rights and spaces. They critique the normalization of men in women's locker rooms and the potential dangers posed by such policies. The show concludes with a discussion on mental health, particularly the over-prescription of SSRIs to young people. The guests share personal experiences and concerns about the medicalization of emotions, advocating for a more holistic approach to mental health that addresses root causes rather than relying solely on medication. They emphasize the importance of understanding and managing emotions without resorting to quick fixes. Overall, the episode covers a range of topics, from legal issues surrounding high-profile cases to cultural debates about gender and mental health, highlighting the complexities and challenges facing society today.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Left's Trans Ideology Religion, and Men in Women's Spaces, with Sen. Josh Hawley & KKG Sisters Suing
Guests: Josh Hawley
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Megyn Kelly discusses the contentious issue of gender identity in women's spaces, focusing on a lawsuit from members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the University of Wyoming. The lawsuit stems from the admission of a biological male, Artemis, into their sorority, which the women argue violates their rights and the sorority's bylaws. They describe Artemis as a six-foot-two, 260-pound individual who made little effort to present as female, raising concerns about safety and comfort within their living environment. The women recount how they felt pressured by senior members and national leadership to accept Artemis's membership, with claims of intimidation and a lack of transparency during the voting process. They express disappointment that their voices were disregarded, emphasizing the importance of sisterhood and the unique experiences of womanhood that they believe are being undermined. Senator Josh Hawley joins the discussion, highlighting broader societal issues regarding the protection of children and parental rights in the context of gender identity. He criticizes the radical left's agenda, particularly in schools and healthcare, where he argues children are being subjected to inappropriate content and decisions without parental consent. The women assert that their fight is not just for their own rights but for future generations, advocating for the preservation of women-only spaces. They emphasize that their experiences as women are rooted in biology and shared life experiences, which they believe cannot be replaced by self-identification alone. The conversation touches on the implications of the lawsuit, with the women and their attorney, Cassie Craven, arguing that the sorority must adhere to its original bylaws, which they claim do not support the inclusion of biological males. They express determination to stand up against what they see as an infringement on their rights and the essence of womanhood. As the discussion concludes, the women reaffirm their commitment to fighting for their beliefs and the integrity of their sorority, encouraging others to join their cause. They highlight the importance of speaking out against the pressures to conform to a narrative that they believe is harmful to women and society as a whole.

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Trans Activist Emotional Blackmail, Silencing Women, and Redefining Language, with Helen Joyce
Guests: Helen Joyce
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Megyn Kelly introduces Helen Joyce, a journalist and author of *Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality*, who critiques transgender ideology and its impact on women's rights and spaces. Joyce emphasizes that the movement relies heavily on linguistic manipulation, arguing that trans women are biologically men. She discusses the dangers of allowing men into women’s spaces, citing statistics that show men are overwhelmingly the perpetrators of sexual violence, and argues that single-sex spaces were created to protect women. Joyce highlights the issue of inclusion versus exclusion, asserting that definitions of womanhood inherently exclude men. She recounts instances where women have faced backlash for opposing the inclusion of trans women in female spaces, such as sports and sororities, and points out the legal ramifications of these policies. Joyce warns that the current trend could lead to an increase in sexual crimes against women, as it becomes easier for predators to exploit these policies. The conversation shifts to the role of social media in spreading transgender ideology, with Joyce noting that platforms like TikTok allow children to influence each other without adult intervention. She praises Elon Musk for promoting free speech on Twitter, which has allowed for more open discussions about these issues. Joyce discusses autogynephilia, a term coined by sexologist Ray Blanchard, describing it as a sexual attraction to the idea of oneself as a woman. She argues that many men who identify as women may be motivated by this desire, which complicates the discourse around transgender rights. Joyce asserts that the majority of trans activists are driven by a need for validation from women, which leads to hostility towards those who challenge their claims. The discussion also touches on the medicalization of gender dysphoria in children, with Joyce criticizing the American Medical Association and other organizations for promoting treatments that can lead to irreversible harm. She cites studies showing that most children with gender dysphoria will reconcile with their biological sex if left alone, arguing that the current approach is a form of child abuse. Joyce concludes by emphasizing the importance of protecting children from being indoctrinated into harmful ideologies and advocates for a return to common sense in discussions about gender and sex. She expresses hope that more people will begin to speak out against the prevailing narratives and protect women's rights.

The Rubin Report

Poll Shock: Majority of Americans Now Believe This About Biden | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses several key topics in his July 6, 2021, episode. He begins by addressing a poll indicating that over 50% of Americans believe Joe Biden is not in charge, raising questions about who truly runs his administration. Rubin critiques the media for ignoring Biden's cognitive struggles, contrasting this with how they would have treated Donald Trump under similar circumstances. Next, he tackles critical race theory (CRT), highlighting its growing presence in schools despite claims to the contrary. The National Education Association has prioritized promoting CRT, which many Americans oppose. Rubin emphasizes the need for a parallel economy to counteract these ideologies. He also discusses the implications of California's law allowing transgender inmates to choose their prison gender, leading to reports of violence against women. Finally, he reflects on rising crime in New York City under progressive leadership, particularly criticizing the new district attorney's plans to decriminalize various offenses, which he believes will further deteriorate public safety.

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More Biden Docs, Crowder vs. Daily Wire, and Gender Identity and Kids, w/ Dave Smith & Dr. Debra Soh
Guests: Dave Smith, Dr. Debra Soh
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Megyn Kelly welcomes comedian Dave Smith and Dr. Debra Soh to discuss various pressing topics, including the recent controversies surrounding President Biden's classified documents and the implications of gender identity discussions. Smith highlights the ongoing investigations into Biden's handling of classified documents, noting public dissatisfaction and potential political ramifications. He draws parallels between Biden's situation and Trump's, criticizing the perceived double standards in legal accountability for political figures. Smith emphasizes the excessive classification of documents in government, suggesting it undermines democratic transparency. The conversation shifts to the cultural climate surrounding gender identity, particularly the challenges parents face when their children express gender dysphoria. Dr. Soh addresses a caller's concerns about her 23-year-old daughter questioning her gender identity. She explains that once children reach adulthood, parents have limited influence, and emphasizes the importance of therapy to rebuild trust and communication. Dr. Soh discusses the phenomenon of rapid onset gender dysphoria, particularly among young women, and stresses the need for supportive environments that encourage open dialogue. Dr. Soh also critiques the current state of therapy, where clinicians may feel pressured to affirm a child's gender identity without exploring underlying issues. She advises parents to seek experienced therapists who are less likely to conform to prevailing ideologies. The discussion then turns to a recent incident involving a transgender woman in a YMCA locker room, where Dr. Soh argues that such situations can endanger women and girls. She asserts that genuine transgender individuals would not typically expose themselves inappropriately, suggesting that those who do may have ulterior motives. The episode concludes with Dr. Soh reiterating the importance of vigilance regarding the safety of children in gender discussions and public spaces, advocating for a balanced approach that respects both individual identities and the rights of others.
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