As Twitchy reported earlier Thursday, Planned Parenthood linked to a story of a man who received no support for his abortion. We reported last week about a TIME Magazine article about Florida's draconian laws making it difficult for a man to get an abortion.
If Jasper wanted an abortion, he had three weeks to make up his mind, raise the money, and schedule two appointments. He wished he’d had more time https://t.co/C8DLlghwMR
— TIME (@TIME) May 15, 2024
Disney melted down because Gov. Ron DeSantis didn't want kids in kindergarten through third grade being taught lessons about sexual orientation and gender identity. The mainstream media united against the "Don't Say Gay" law. Why would DeSantis even consider such legislation? As I reported, One school took its Twitter account private after a first-grade teacher announced that a doctor makes a guess when a baby is born if it’s a boy or a girl, and sometimes the doctor gets it wrong. Libs of TikTok even featured a school's book display about just that theory — that the doctor "guesses" a baby's sex.
I remember when faux conservatives had a fit when the term "groomer" started catching on. You couldn't even use the word on Twitter 1.0 or you'd get suspended. I was on the pro-groomer side of the argument.
Why does the LGBTQ community so desperately want access to children? Drag Queen Story Hour is a nationwide thing now, and Antifa militants even stood guard carrying AR-15s over an all-ages drag show. They have drag brunches so you can bring the kids.
Here's Logan Brown holding his children's book, "In My Daddy's Belly." A children's book … of course.
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Transgender woman shows off her children’s book ‘In My Daddy’s Belly.’ pic.twitter.com/xHPrX3Yeji
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) May 30, 2024
Amazon describes the book:
Inspired by the author's real family, this heartwarming story about two Dads eagerly awaiting the birth of their first child follows the excitement and joy of welcoming a new baby into a loving family. The person giving birth just happens to be one of the Dads.
Written in a way that is accessible to children of all ages and easy to understand, it gives some basic facts about Transgender Dads giving birth and celebrates new life with colourful, bold illustrations and a wholesome story with the message; 'it doesn't matter what your family looks like, as long as you are safe and loved.'
Alongside the story there are optional interactive questions to help children explore their feelings in a safe space, and FAQs, tips for adults and links and resources to family centric Transgender Charities.
Also according to Amazon, "Most customers got this book for a child 4 years and up."
Good lord. Stop the madness.
— Shoegal0128 (@shoegal0128) May 30, 2024
It was sad to see TIME buying into the men-can-get-pregnant delusion 100 percent. But at least that's a magazine for adults.
Why so many LGBTQ children's books? People have noted that the majority of books "banned" from school libraries have LGBTQ themes. That's true, because apparently LGBTQ authors can't write a kid's book without explicit sexual content.
I had a cousin who was gay. This was growing up back in the '70s, before the demand for same-sex marriage was even conceived. But I still had a queasy feeling when Pete Buttigieg and his husband Chasten released that black-and-white photo of them holding their new baby. Sure, it's their child, but it has a mother. Does she just collect her check and disappear?
Check out this dude lying shirtless in a hospital bed as if he had done anything:
What is the first thought that comes to mind when you see this? pic.twitter.com/5XX7VnKyq2
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) May 21, 2024
All conservatives ever asked was to keep kids out of it. But that was too big of a request.
So get ready for kindergarten teachers to start reading "In My Daddy's Belly" in class to ensure the children don't grow up transphobic, and even worse, "cis-normative" — thinking that a mom and a dad with two kids is "normal."
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