A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.
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More evidence of Planned Parenthood’s trafficking in baby body parts:
“New evidence shows what appears to be small bags of aborted baby parts being mishandled outside of Planned Parenthood in Pittsburgh, with bags falling to the ground as they walk out."https://t.co/O79GcDwfPb
— Pennsylvania Family Council (@PFIpolicy) October 6, 2022
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Proposition 3 in Michigan is a terrifying prospect. Watch this ad that details what it actually includes—and share it widely with those you know who live there:
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The Epoch Times has a powerful story about a de-transitioner who recently gave birth to her first child. An excerpt:
As she coddles her infant son at her home in the Chicago suburbs, newlywed Daisy Strongin says she deeply regrets having both of her breasts removed in gender transition surgery when she was 20. She was an “insecure, very self-involved, outcasted 15-year-old girl,” Strongin told The Epoch Times, and the urge to transition was “enticing.”
“I really wanted to feel comfortable in my own skin and I wanted to stop being depressed. I wanted to be someone else. I hated myself. I didn’t want to be the person that I was, and transitioning seemed to be this very alluring path that was beckoning to me,” she said.
She wore a chest binder for years, started taking testosterone at age 18, and legally changed her name to Oliver. However, years later, she “felt worse,” “incomplete,” “less satisfied” and “less whole,” she said, and eventually stopped the transition process.
Read the whole thing.
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I agree with this perspective entirely: “Protecting teens from Big Tech — it’s time for the states to step up.”
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From the Cato Institute: “Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world.”
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Rod Dreher notes the public mobbing and subsequent cancellation of a Christian in Australia and asks what it means for the rest of the West.
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From C-Fam: New UN Treaty Would Make Homophobia a Crime Against Humanity.
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From the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition: Canadian doctors offer euthanasia before receiving a request.
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More soon.