A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.
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From The European Conservative, pro-lifers march across the Iberian peninsula:
All across the Iberian peninsula, people have been taking to the streets to show the wide public support that exists for the legal protection of tiny embryos and care for the sick and elderly. On March 12th, approximately 50,000 people flooded the heart of Madrid for the Marcha Sí a la Vida (‘yes to life’ march), according to media reports.
In Portugal, marches in cities across the country are planned for March 18th. “Right now, in the centre of Madrid, I see baby carriages, children holding their parents’ hands, and other youngsters running around,” reported José Luis Concejero, editor of COPE, about the recent march.
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From Christopher Rufo: “How to combat gender theory in public schools.”
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From Live Action, a must-watch:
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Very good news: “Florida ban on gender transitioning for minors now in effect”:
Florida’s rule to stop minors from undergoing gender transition procedures has now come into effect — and Republican state lawmakers are forging ahead with plans to strengthen the restrictions even further. The Florida Board of Medicine’s new measure — which took effect Thursday — prohibits the use of puberty blockers, hormone therapies or surgeries to treat gender dysphoria for anyone in the Sunshine State under the age of 18.
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As that unfolds, so does a brawl at the New York Times over whether there is more than one side to the “trans issue.”
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Netflix children’s show about a non-binary baby bison—yeah, I’m serious—got cancelled. It turns out people have a threshold for how much of this stuff they can handle.
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More soon.