A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.
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From the Western Standard, yet another story about children being exposed to adult nudity:
Parents and children got more than a show at the 10th Annual Pride in the Park Festival at Montebello Park in St. Catharines Ontario. On June 3, RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6 breakout star Laganja Estranja took the stage to wow the crowd, but had an apparent wardrobe malfunction as her testicle became exposed as she was getting tipped during the performance by children.
You’ll notice that the Standard, unfortunately, has decided to obey the LGBT diktats on “pronouns,” using the ridiculous phrase “her testicle.” But perhaps the progressives can explain why a scantily clad drag queen is getting tipped by children after a “performance”?
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The Louisiana Senate has passed a ban on sex changes for children—18 other states have already passed similar laws. The bill will now head to the desk of Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards. It is not known if he will veto the bill, as he has allowed a ban on biological males playing in girls’ sports to go into effect.
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Meanwhile, European countries such as Norway, Finland, Sweden, England, and the Netherlands are reconsidering the so-called “affirmative” path so zealously promoted by LGBT activists. From Forbes: “Increasing Number Of European Nations Adopt A More Cautious Approach To Gender-Affirming Care Among Minors.”
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Target has now lost more than $13 billion over their decision to roll out a “Pride” line of merchandise for children—the second successful conservative boycott this year.
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On that subject, from the New York Post: “Ad agency that tapped Dylan Mulvaney for Bud Light in ‘serious panic mode’: source.”
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From TownHall, more details emerging about “Lia” Thomas—and how girls were scared to change with him, but were forced to: “Former UPenn Swimmer Reveals Disturbing Details About Competing With Lia Thomas.”
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More and more LGBT influencers are being featured in children’s entertainment. Why? The question answers itself. From the BBC: “England cricketers become first LGBT couple to read CBeebies bedtime story.”
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More soon.
The Netherlands is backing off on experimental hormone treatments for kids? I hadn’t heard that, but it would be a really big deal if true. They practically invented the affirmation model now practised by Canada and blue US states.