• Re: Obama's bottom boy Biden threatens to starve schools that don't ado

    From Lock The FAGGOTS UP Like We Did The@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Jul 17 10:23:23 2022
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    [email protected] wrote:

    Trump says that it is justly deserved.

    President Joe Biden�s Pride Month 2022 proclamation condemned
    �an onslaught of dangerous anti-LGBTQI+ legislation� introduced
    and passed in multiple states, which he claims targets
    transgender children.

    �Today, the rights of LGBTQI+ Americans are under relentless
    attack. Members of the LGBTQI+ community � especially people of
    color and trans people � continue to face discrimination and
    cruel, persistent efforts to undermine their human rights,� he
    said . �We condemn the dangerous State laws and bills that
    target LGBTQI+ youth.�

    �Anti-LGBTQI+� legislation refers to bills passed in states such
    as Arizona, Oklahoma, and Alabama, which mandate students to
    play on sports teams that align with their biological sex or ban
    �gender reassignment� surgeries and hormone blockers for
    adolescents under 18.

    The Biden administration is backing its words with actions.
    Earlier this month, the Department of Agriculture announced that
    it would interpret Title IX to include sexual orientation and
    gender identity. This means schools will also be subject to this
    definition and that certain federally funded programs, such as
    school lunches, will be tied to it.

    Schools that fail to follow the administration�s lead on
    transgender issues such as sports and bathrooms stand to lose
    billions, The Center Square reported . This may put schools in
    states with bills protecting women�s spaces and sports in a
    difficult position, as state law and requirements of federal
    funding conflict. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem already said on
    Twitter that she would take action in court if Biden follows
    through.

    Biden�s heavy-handed approach flies in the face of evidence
    stacking higher each day that exposes the dangers of radical
    transgender policies.

    Just this week, multiple inmates in a California women�s prison
    reported witnessing the rape of another female inmate by an
    inmate who identified as transgender and was transferred from a
    male facility. There have been similar instances in other states
    and previously in California. Last fall, the Daily Wire
    uncovered that the Loudoun County School Board in Virginia tried
    to cover up a rape perpetrated by a boy in a skirt in the girl�s
    restroom.

    These cases are tragic, as are the children permanently harmed
    by hormone blockers and �gender reassignment� surgeries. Such
    procedures inflict lasting damage on children unable to give
    informed consent and are often unaware of the long-term effects
    of their decisions that will follow them into adulthood.

    Being able to play on a women�s sports team as a biological man
    is not a human right, no matter how Biden spins it. Nor is it a
    human rights violation to deny harmful drugs and unnecessary
    surgeries to children. Human rights are basic freedoms, things
    that include the right to life, the right to property, due
    process, and equal standing under the law, which no state is
    trying to take from LGBT-identifying people. Biden�s use of the
    language of rights is deceptive.

    The Biden administration does, however, seem intent on stripping
    needed resources from schools that refuse to endanger students
    with dangerous social experiments. LGBT rights are not
    threatened � but women�s and children�s safety are.

    Katelynn Richardson is a summer 2022 Washington Examiner fellow.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/equality- not-elitism/biden-threatens-to-starve-schools-that-dont-adopt-
    trans-agenda

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