U.K. Tories say police “aren’t paid to dance with drag queens” (and other stories)

A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.

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This society doesn’t deserve to survive, to be honest. Now the press is pushing “men in labor” photo essays—I don’t advise clicking on this if you don’t have a very strong stomach: “15 photos that show the beautiful process of a trans dad giving birth. What a man in labor goes through.”

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The gaslighting is epic—the thing about these guys winning female awards is that no thinking person with eyes thinks these men “pass” as women: “Missouri High School Crowns Male Student as ‘Homecoming Queen.’”

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I hope to have a longer story about this at some point, but in case you missed it: “‘Horrific Precedent’: DOJ Convinces DC Jury to Jail 5 Pro-Life, Late-Term Abortion Protesters.”

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Some good news: “Woman Arrested for Silent Prayer at UK Abortion Clinics Gets Police Apology.”

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Our scientific abilities are growing precisely when our ethics—and the grounds for any ethics at all—are vanishing in the rearview mirror: “Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg.”

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The U.K. Tories are speaking out against the queering of their police force: “Police aren’t paid to ‘dance with drag queens’, says Suella Braverman in attack on ‘woke’ policing.”

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From The Independent, on Canada’s euthanasia nightmare: “Canada hospital apologises for mentioning assisted suicide programme to woman seeking help for suicidal thoughts.” We can’t offer you what you need—but hey, have you thought of killing yourself?

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I’ve wrote about this many, many times: the real privilege in our society is having two loving parents: “The Privilege Hiding in Plain Sight.”

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The National Post published an editorial stating the obvious, which is unfortunately necessary these days: “Nope, parents are not ‘fascists’ for being skeptical of gender politics.”

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Nearly 60% of young girls in the U.S. have reported feeling hopeless: “Social media is killing our girls.”

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We are not yet at the bottom of the slippery slope: “75% of gay people find open marriages ‘acceptable.’” Once you redefine marriages, all of the characteristics are up for grabs.

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Good news from Saskatchewan—the premier isn’t backing down: “Sask. Premier Scott Moe says implementation of school pronoun policy underway.”

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More soon.

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