California Governor Newsom legalizes kidnapping for LGBT reasons (and other stories)

A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.

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From Live Action News: A woman born missing an arm and a leg says that they were torn off during an abortion.

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This is a sobering read: The Internet is a Dysphoria Machine. Every time new data comes out, it strikes me how badly we underestimated the extent to which an omnipresent Internet is a massive social experiment transforming the way our species experiences life with profoundly ugly consequences.

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Governor Gavin Newsom continues his quest to turn California into a dystopia:

America’s Favorite Supervillain, Governor Gavin Newsom, just legalized child kidnapping in California. 

State Bill 107 will allow the State to seize children from their own legal parents who are not sufficiently “affirming” of a child’s misguided wish to mutilate themselves and destroy their own lives. As the Federalist explains, “California courts will have the power to strip custody from parents, wherever they live, who doubt the wisdom of these experimental and irreversible procedures — if their child so much as steps foot in California.” In other words, even if you don’t even live in California, the long arm of the Village can capture your kid in their net.

Read the whole thing.

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Another heartbreaking story from Belgium: Young woman who survived Brussels terror attack ‘euthanised’ after suffering severe PTSD.

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This is what the transgender movement is—angrily harassing middle-aged women in a UK pub having a drink for refusing to affirm that men can become women. They needed a police escort to leave.

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This essay by Ed West, on the 10,000 white British girls horrifically assaulted by Asian rape gangs, is a chilling read: The tragedy of Telford’s girls.

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Good news from the EPC: Belgian Constitutional Court voids parts of the euthanasia law.

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Over at The Postliberal Order, Darel Paul explains why the family is foundational: The American Family as National Infrastructure

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