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President Donald Trump's statement on Holy Week is creating a stir, which is very much in contrast to President Biden's Easter statement last year for Trans-Visibility Day. On this week's episode we talk about President Trump's Easter statement and how Easter is good news for all people. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org.Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicyFollow us on X: @CPC4KentuckyFollow us on YouTube: @commonwealthpolicycenterE-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/
Matty is back this week after a warm weekend in NYC and he is of course diving into all hot topics. This episode will kick off with celebrating Trans Visibility Day (3.31) where Matty is highlight members of the Trans community who have made incredible advancements in the entertainment industry/ pop culture, the LGBTQIA+ community and the globe! Some include: Laverne Cox, Elliot Page and of course a READ from Dominique Jackson from role as Elektra Evangelista in the hit FX show, Pose. Matty is sharing his thoughts about Chelsea Handler:The Feeling (on Netflix), Bob Trevino Likes It & Disney's Snow White- both in theaters now! We are also getting a life update from Jessica Simpson that maybe? could become a trend- unclear. We are also breaking down the new shows Matty has been watching, "The Studio" on Apple TV+ and Mid Century Modern on Hulu. Tune in next week for all things White Lotus finale and Bravo! Follow us for more information on IG! @thepopcornerpod@mattydurkin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're looking to read about queer joy, pain, heartbreak, love and hot af sex - A Language Of Limbs is for you. The story follows two lives over three decades as they navigate their queer identities, the beginning of Mardi Gras and the AIDs epidemic. Dee chats to author Dylin Hardcastle about the process of writing their novel, portraying queer sex and the importance of trans joy. DM us your thoughts, questions, topics, or to just vent at @triplejthehookup on IG or email us: thehookup@abc.net.auThe Hook Up is an ABC podcast, produced by triple j. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Tuesday, April 1st, 2025Today, Wisconsinites are hitting the polls and casting votes in the state Supreme Court election between Brad Schimel and Jennifer Crawford; The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has denied the Trump administration's request to allow immediate removal of transgender troops from the military; a federal judge has barred the Trump administration from ending "temporary protected status" for 350,000 Venezuelan nationals; a second federal judge barred Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth from enforcing a ban on transgender troops serving in the military; a DHS staffer faces serious punishment for accidentally adding a reporter to a group email; Treasury Employees Union seeks a court judgment barring the Trump administration from enforcing his order canceling collective bargaining agreements across the federal government; Judge James Boasberg schedules Thursday 3pm hearing in the matter of the deported Venezuelan nationals; Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, was found guilty of embezzlement by a criminal court in Paris on Monday; DOGE fires nearly all staff at U.S. Institute of Peace headquarters; China, South Korea and Japan are teaming up against Trump's tariffs; and Allison delivers your Good News.Guests: Jonathan Allen and Amie ParnesFight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White HouseJonathan Allen (@jonallendc.bsky.social) — BlueskyAmie Parnes (@amieparnes) / TwitterThank You, Helix Sleep20% Off Sitewide when you go to HelixSleep.com/dailybeans.Stories:Record-setting Wisconsin Supreme Court race nears finish line - WPRA DHS staffer faces serious punishment for accidentally adding a reporter to a group email | NBC NewsDOGE fires nearly all staff at U.S. Institute of Peace headquarters | The Washington PostMarine Le Pen Barred From French Presidential Run After Embezzlement Ruling - The New York TimesJohn Roberts created a monster. It's about to eat him. - David Lurie | Public NoticeGood Trouble: In honor of trans visibility day, we have some Good Trouble for our friend abroad. The Johnstown Estate in Ireland is hosting an anti trans conference on 4/5/25, under the guise of "Safeguarding Children". Here's how to contact them to let them know that platforming transphobia is unacceptable. Phone: +353469540000Email: info@thejohnstownestate.comHere's a link to the event: tickettailor.com/events/naturalwomenscouncil/1594588Trump and Musk are attempting an illegal power grab is a crisis we must stop. HandsOff2025.com Federal workers - feel free to email me at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen.Share your Good News or Good Trouble:https://www.dailybeanspod.com/good/ Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote, Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewroteDana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
What is Gender Affirming Care? It works differently than some people think. Today is Trans Visibility Day, so here is a little rundown of some aspects of this approach that is saving lives and promoting healing at a rate impressive to anyone paying attention. The highlighted charity this month will be TRANScending Barriers Atlanta. Check out this wonderful nonprofit, specializing in helping Black Transgendered Individuals, at www.transcendingbarriersatl.org.
A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Resources: Lavender Phoenix: website | instagram QTViet Cafe: website | instagram Mugworts Queer Cabin: website Underpainting Collective: instagram Aetelier Collective / Suncha: instagram | spotify | show on march 30 in Newark, CA Minjoona Music instagram | spotify Transcript: Cheryl Truong (she/they): Good evening and welcome to tonight's episode of apex express. I'm your host, Cheryl Truong and tonight show is in honor of Trans Day of Visibility, but we're not just here to talk about visibility in that surface level way get sometimes framed as a political strategy. We're here to hold the fullness of trans life, the rage, the fear, the grief, and the joy, the power and the brilliance. Across the nation, a storm of hostility is being unleashed against the LGBTQ plus community. In 2024 alone, 617 anti-trans bills were introduced. Making it the fifth consecutive record breaking year for legislation targeting trans rights. This year, that number has already climbed to 796 bills. This is horrifying. Yes. But even in the face of all of this, Our trans and queer community have never stopped living have never stopped dreaming. Have never stopped building futures from the margins. And so I hope tonight as much as it is important to stay rooted and grounded in our political reality that is having very real, very immediate consequences on our trans and queer and gender expansive community. We also want to center trans joy because trans joy is not a distraction. It is a strategy, a survival skill, and a source of power. So we're gathering in that spirit of resistance, remembrance, and radical joy tonight. And I'm honored to be joined by some incredible guests whose lives and work, reflect that very spirit. First we have Jean and Hải from QTViệt Cafe a creative cultural hub, dedicated to queer trans (QT Viet) liberation through ancestral practices, the arts and intergenerational connection. And we're also joined by eri oura from Lavender Phoenix, also known as LavNix, an organization that builds trans non-binary and queer API power in the bay area. Thank you all so much for being here. To start us off can you all introduce yourselves so that our listeners can connect your voices to names? Hải Võ: Yeah, thanks Cheryl. Chào mọi người My name is Hải. And I am a member of Asian Refugees United, QTViệt Cafe Collective. And, yeah, thanks so much for having me. Jean Phạm (they/them): Hey, I'm Jean. I use they/them pronouns and I also organize with Hải at QTViệt Cafe Collective. I'm also a part of a newly formed art collective called Under Painting Collective. We're taking over an art school. We teach oil painting and charcoal drawing. Thanks for inviting us to be here, Cheryl. eri oura (they/them): Hey, thanks Cheryl for having us. I'm eri. I am part of LavNix I am also part of Mugworts, a queer, and trans BIPOC centered cabin out in Greenville. , and I'm excited to be here. Cheryl Truong (she/they): Before we begin, I want to offer a logistical note. For our listeners if you were interested in any of the organizations that were mentioned, and it will be mentioned throughout the show such as Mugwort and Lavender Phoenix, which eri mentioned. Or QTViệt Cafe mentioned by Hải and Jean, and of course the Underpainting collective you could find their socials in the show notes on our website, kpfa.org/programs/apex-express. Okay. Transition. I want to start with a question that is intentionally spacious. What is on your heart right now as a trans person moving through the world. Hải, do you want to start us off? Hải Võ: Hmm. Yeah chia buồn That's the phrase that comes up for me. I just share in sadness. Usually that's a phrase to describe when someone passes in the Việt community. The way that I hear about how folks in our community are experiencing job insecurity, housing insecurity, being arrested, detained, deported. My days and my hearts are just broken. My heart has gone in many cycles of heartbreak over my whole life, as a queer person, as a trans, femme person. It isn't to say that this is anything new or that I haven't been in practice to mend my heart. This is just a incredibly heightened time. It's starting to not just hurt my heart, but also I feel it viscerally. It's much more tangible. We're talking about our lives, each other's lives. And so yeah, my heart is breaking. I feel the frustration and the anger and the more frequent, heightened fear. But to be honest with you, our ancestors have equipped us for this moment. And I think there are reasons why, this moment exists. This is the reason why we started QTViệt Cafe, why Asian Refugees United is here because we know that we're trying to restore our wholeness, not just as trans folks, as queer folks, but just as people from a history of violence, trauma, and displacement. This isn't the first time that all those things have come around. Our ancestors have faced these maybe in different contexts and maybe in our homelands more so. And while I have that frustration and that anger, the frequency is heightened, I feel steadfast and I feel more able to mend my heart and able to hold and mend other people's hearts in this moment because we've been at this for so long. QTViệt Cafe, we're gonna be celebrating nine years this summer. So I just got chills because I, I think I, um, I have to like, hold myself in comfort for myself right now because, I mean, when I came out, to myself in my teen year or I knew I was queer and trans from a really young age. I could see who I was, but I didn't necessarily feel like it was who I truly was. And so I grew up in a world where I was living different realities or wanting a different reality from actually how I was. I'm getting chills because when I came out, I started coming out to friends and families in my late teens and early twenties, and then ultimately to my parents when I was 23. I didn't know I would be able to live this long. I didn't know I would be able to meet other queer and trans Viet people, other queer and trans folks of color or other queer and trans people in general. Couple that with like a food system that I've been in food for so long, , for almost 15 years. And so, trying to nourish. Queer justice is connected to all other forms of justice. I've been at land and food justice work for a long time. And so, what I was seeing with what was happening to me and our queer and trans kin, the injustices happening in our community, I was seeing also that with cultural injustice in Vietnam to the Vietnamese community here, and then ultimately to the food system here in the US. So it was all connected. I am both surprised and also really proud that I'm still here and the most comfortable and thriving I am in my skin. Healing as a trans and queer person, I can only go so much. I can only heal so much on my own. The healing and the fight for liberation and freedom as queer and trans people happens so much more exponentially when done together. And so, I'm just so proud of us for all the years of connecting with each other, getting to know each other, building friendship, relationships, and fighting for the future that we want. I'll be turning in Viet age, I'll be turning 40 next year. My doctor, when I was young and had type two diabetes said that I'll only live to be 30. And so I've surpassed that. I'm excited for what magic we as queer and trans people continue to make, and what's the fights that we will continue to have and ultimately the unprecedented and insurmountable victories and wins that we'll have as a queer and trans community. 'cause we've been doing that forever and in this moment I wanna organize, I wanna help mend and heal our hearts and our minds so that we can really be able to like galvanize, organize, and create the practices and policies and futures that we actually want in the world, which we've been doing forever. I also think that it's an important time right now to be really clear about what we need, to be really clear about what we want and gather in ways that we may not have gathered before. I see joy and health as part of struggle and freedom in liberation and organizing. And so, I'll check there. eri oura (they/them): That was so beautifully said Hải. Thank you for naming the resilience and the fight that queer and trans folks have had to exude to continue to exist. For me it has also been really difficult to see and witness the struggle that our folks are experiencing right now. It's really something to kind of trust in the state to hold our identities in a way that I don't think the state ever really knew how to. I was reminded on a group coaching call with other trans folks, that trans folks have lived in the underground for most of time. And that reminder really just made me feel we don't need validation from these entities, you know? That's never what has fulfilled our existence. It's actually our joy. It's actually our healing, our ability to not get bulldozed by waves of hate and transphobia. Queerphobia. It's really important for us to remember that and remind young folks that truth even though there has been this chunk of time, maybe like the last decade or so, where our gender identities get acknowledged by the state, but that's not where our validation comes from. We really need to not depend on these institutions. We take care of us. What I have been witnessing more is mutual aid being used as a way for our people to keep going. Honestly, I have never in my life gotten so many mutual aid requests as I have in the last few months which speaks to the heightened security and safety issues that our folks are experiencing in the queer and trans community. But also it's a sign that people are leaning into being courageous and asking for help, which is not an easy thing to do. It's not easy to ask for the help that we need. I think it's really important for us to remember that we're not alone. There are more than a billion people in this world I think I was also feeling overwhelmed by how much support folks were asking of me and I've had to say some grounded nos. And that kind of broke my heart honestly, to have to say no to a really courageous ask for support. My friend and coworker reminded me that there are so many other people in this world and we need to be able to share the the work of supporting each other to exist. Jean Phạm (they/them): Mm-hmm. Wow, that's beautiful. I'm loathed to go last. the first thing I think about is recently, one of the youth that I had formally worked with reached out and we just had a check-in and it really reminded me of the show Heartstopper, you know, these gay British kids. One of the gay kids, he is like always going to his art teacher about his various issues like, Hmm, I'm gay. Like, what do I do? And the art teacher's just trying to have lunch. And I remember I used to be Charlie, the kid, but now I'm the art teacher trying to have lunch and trying to help this kid deal with crisis. I remember years ago, the first time Trump got elected, I remember the first thing that I was thinking about was ” oh, I, I guess I'll never be able to transition or live my life the way I want or need to.” then I just kind of grieved that and made peace with it. I do wish I could speak to that version of me because I think it's pretty similar to what Hải had shared. Personally, I do feel I am in probably the best form of myself that I've ever been. I'm the wisest I've ever been. I'm doing everything that I want to. I'm learning to heal my inner child. My taste in men has improved dramatically. I learned how to say no. There's a lot of things that have just shifted that I think are net positives, but it's in total, in contrast with the world in which we live ourselves. And I think similar to what folks have shared I think for me, I've just gone more hyperlocal. Right. Given that these institutions, our federal institutions, our state institutions have failed us. It's just truly ripping the mask off. These are things we've known before. The ways in which we are being oppressed, the ways in which people spout hate. The rhetoric being used. It's not new, it's not novel. These are things we've heard over and over again. Like, if I wanted to cosplay as a hater, an alt-right hate, like, it'd be so easy, you know everything they say. There's a sense that the oppression we face is so mundane and it's so ordinary. The student had asked me oh, Jean, I'm so alone right now. What do I do as a young queer person trying to navigate the Trump of it all, and I was like, oh girl, you need to make friends. Like you really need to make friends. 'cause it's really, yeah, like when our institutions fail us, our community really holds us out. It's why I organized with the QTViệts. It's why my art friends, we created Under Painting Collective. It's why we find these pockets of the world that we really want to build and that are nourishing to us, our energy giving, that we wanna invest our time and resources in. And we try to carve out a version of the world that we wanna live in. And I think that's how we ride it out, or that's how we survive. We have to look super local. Yeah, I think that's basically how I'm doing. So I'll, I'll just check there too. Cheryl Truong (she/they): Thank you all for sharing what's in your heart. Hải, thank you for bringing up chia buồn, sharing sadness, and for naming our legacies of ancestral resilience. eri, thank you for reminding us that the state and institutions have no say in the validation of our identities as trans and queer people. And for lifting up mutual aid as a beautiful alternative that supports, and I loved how you put this, those courageous asks for help that the state will never be able to provide. And of course for modeling those grounded no's.. And Jean, thank you for your offerings of alt-right cosplay. And for grounding us in that strength of community. And I just want to say. A big, thank you to the art teachers in the middle of having lunch everywhere. I don't know where we would be without you truly. ‘ We are going to take a quick music break, don't go anywhere we'll be right back with more conversation in honor of Trans Day of Visibility when we return. Next up, you're listening to a track called “Juniper” by Minjoona, a project led by Korean American musician, Jackson Wright. This track features Ari Statler on bass, josh Qiyan on drums, and Ryan Fu producing. Juniper is the lead single from Minjoona's newest release, the Juniper EP, a five track p roject rooted in indie rock, 60 throwback vibes, and lyric forward storytelling. You can follow Minjoona on Instagram at @minjoonamusic or find them on Spotify to keep up with upcoming releases. We'll drop the links in our show notes. Enjoy the track and we'll be right back. And we're back!!. You're listening to APEX express on 94.1 KPFA, 89.3 KPFB in Berkeley. 88.1. KFCF in Fresno and online@kpfa.org. That was “Juniper” by Minjoona. Huge thanks to Jackson Wright and the whole crew behind that track. Before the break we talked about, what's been sitting on our hearts as queer and trans people moving through the world right now, naming both the grief and also the resilience that we carry. I wanted to stay with that thread and widen the lens a bit because we know that even in the face of violence and erasure, trans resistance is alive and ongoing. So I want to ask, where are you seeing moments of resistance in the trans community? Whether in movement spaces, small acts of care, or day to day survival. eri oura (they/them): I am happy to share first. Where I'm seeing resistance, movement building work and also community building. My paid work with LavNix is definitely a space where we center trans justice and do the work of developing leaders with skills to be able to hold the line of our existence. Our existence is resistance. We don't just see our own individual liberation as separate from everyone else's. We are doing the work of advocacy around budget in San Francisco with our Care Not Cops campaign. We're doing the work of lifting up our folks in our stories not just in the current moment, but also by lifting up like our QTAPI histories. QTAPI meaning queer and trans API folks. With Mugwarts, we provide a more accessible, affordable space for queer and trans BIPOC folks to heal. For me that is also part of the resistance, the fight, getting to rest because as we were checking in earlier and talking about how stress really does shorten people's lifespans and quality of life. I think knowing that there's space, there's place, there's land for us to engage with to do that work of healing. The more disconnected we are from that reality that we are connected with the land, it's making it harder for us to be able to feel connected to ourselves, to each other. For me, when I go to the river for a swim or go to the ocean for a dip, that is part of my resistance too. My joy in being in that space is so important. Why would we fight if we had nothing to look forward to? Honestly, if it all just felt so mundane and also like we're always fighting, we would just burn out. When we're burnt out, it makes it hard for us to feel the light of our ancestors, feel the light of the universe that is actually our birthright to connect with. The reality is that this world is very abundant. Scarcity is a manufactured thing that, capitalism, the state is trying to push on us as a way to oppress us, to suppress us, to keep us down. When we tap into abundance, we tap into pleasure, we tap into joy. We tap into ease in this way that allows us to stay connected to each other, to ourselves, to other beings on this planet. Being rooted in abundance is a powerful act of resistance. Jean Phạm (they/them): Yeah. Well said. I try to practice abundance, but I always feel all I know is scarcity. Great reminder. For me, trans justice is so embedded with so many larger movements like you have shared. Trans justice is disability justice. Trans justice is fighting for Palestinian liberation. Trans justice is anti-imperialist because I think ultimately, self-determination in our bodies. To be the way that we are. I often feel spiritually as trans people, we know who we are so there's a lot of abundance there. There's a lot of wealth there. I would actually argue spiritually cis people have more to gain from trans justice than we do. I always share how trans people in pre-colonial societies were spiritual leaders, shamans, healers in the community. It was mentioned before that a lot of trans people today exist in underground economies or are just not embedded in society. There's no place for trans people in our current world whereas there used to be. I do think that is one of the unstated qualities that we're trying to bring within trans justice. I also will say in any given committee where people are doing actions or organizing or doing mutual aid, I can assure you that there is a, they them, there is a doll, there's a trans gender expansive person, otherwise trans person in those committees, you know, People are moving. In the topic of trans visibility day, we see the ramifications of that, right? Visibility doesn't always offer us more power or safety. Institutions are realizing this. You see nonprofits, community orgs, they have to scrub every fixture of language around diversity, equity, inclusion, so that they aren't being targeted by the federal government. Visibility isn't really what trans justice is about, right? It has never really protected us. We're fighting for basic things to survive, to work to make sure this stupid gender on our form is right. To walk to the store. In some sense, the way I've lived and expressed my transness, I always feel the un visible parts or the invisibility is where I will always feel more actualized. You know when people, cis people, strangers look at me and they're like, who the hell is she? What is she like? What is that? I'm like, uh, My favorite moments are when people. Like in my old job when I had first moved to the Bay, I got this big sense that I declared to know, oh, I'm trans. And I could see the cogs turn in their head as they're trying to figure out, oh, which way are they trans? And I love that. I love living in the ambiguity. To me, that's always been more emblematic what being trans is to me is kind of just playing with expectations. Making people a bit more uncomfortable and allowing more for more experiences to live. Hải Võ: What's coming to mind, in addition to what you've all shared is, what does it mean for me to be on Turtle Island and in the diaspora? Part of transness and queerness is also understanding who we are and where we come from. In the context of just the nature of why I'm here on Turtle Island in diaspora is because the US was there in Vietnam. I think that means trans justice is actually beyond borders and actually recognizing that the history of our queer and trans people, trans justice means that we're also acknowledging the struggles and liberations of our kin in the homeland. When I think about trans justice, I can't help but think about the fights against imperialism, colonization, the ways in which essentially trans and queer people in Vietnam have been discriminated, have been bullied, have been essentially because of colonization, imperialism, been wiped out of history. And if it wasn't for a culture that is by word of mouth and people from indigeneity that is questioning who we are and also being like, well, if we are trans and queer then we must have queer and trans ancestors. And we do. And that's been a very healing journey for me. It's been both hard but also very healing to know that queer and trans folks our age, even younger are also experiencing similar things to what we're experiencing here as queer and trans folks in the diaspora. But it also means fighting for indigenous, local, queer and trans ancestral homeland experience also. I was just, we were just hearing about how USAID was paying for essentially medication for our people over there. But now with that gone, it's like, what are people to do? And so it's not even just, not just about trans lives. The defunding of that has also created stop in removal of Agent Orange. We have fields in Vietnam that have like, after that cut, are left to continue to have Agent Orange. Now, with the early monsoon seasons of the year, that water will permeate into millions of lives downstream. And Vietnam is a whole ecosystem of wetlands and water. And so for me, I just think about trans justice as as a Viet, as a Southeast Asian, as an Asian person, as a person who has lineage somewhere, ancestry, somewhere indigeneity somewhere, it means acknowledging the deep historical reparations that colonization, imperialism and modern day capitalism in parts. The last thing I'll share for this one is I think that trans and queer justice is also ecological justice. This is very connected to what you were sharing, Jean. Ecology is essentially the study of home. There's just been too many times in my life where home has been ripped from me. I've had to leave what I thought was home. I've had to feel like I, I needed to be a different thing outside of what my home actually is in my own body and my own mind. How can we create a piece of not just mind, but also piece of body, piece of place, piece of space, piece of an unlived ecology that transness and queerness is the norm. And, I love learning about how nature is so queer and so trans. I mean me saying that and naming that is a hard thing to say. The English terms that we use is a very colonial thing, but the ways in which other animals and plants are in relationship to each other, I'm like, oh, worms having multiple genders, I'm like that. I feel like that. And so like, the worms probably have their own language about what that is. I'm not gonna like, “worms, teach me about who you are” because I'm not trying to appropriate you and I'm just like, this is this cool that nature is already in a state of abundance in itself, like queer abundance in itself. Cheryl Truong (she/they): Ooh. Thank you all for sharing those powerful reflections on resistance. It's such a reminder that trans resilience doesn't just show up in protests, policy fights, or in singular days like Trans Visibility Day. It lives on in our relationships. And our lineages in the everyday ways we refuse erasure. As Hải reminded us. It stretches beyond borders and into our motherland, especially as diasporic trans or queer people of color. And it shows up when we play with people's expectations. Like Jean confusing their colleagues assumptions about their gender. It's also in the worms. In our ecologies. It shows up when we fight for Palestinian liberation. When we organize with value aligned groups, like Lavender Phoenix, like QTViệt Cafe it also shows up as Eddy beautifully names in our joy. I love the importance of uplifting that swimming in the ocean is part of resistance. Because rest is resistance. Pleasure is resistance. Our very existence is resistance. So, thanks for grounding us all in that So we've just spent time talking about how resistance shows up in our trans and queer communities. And I now want to shift us into a conversation about what sustains us, what keeps us going, what brings us back to ourselves and to each other. But before we dive in, we're going to take a quick music break. Up next. You're going to be hearing from Suncha, an Asian-American Bay area based band dabbling in punk rock, math rock, and groove-based jamming. The group features Ryan Foo on guitar and vocals. Jackson Wright on bass and vocals. And Abhay Malik on drums. You can catch Suncha live this Sunday at Simmer Huang in Newark, California. For more information, check them out on Instagram. @ ateliercollective That is spelled. A T E L I E R collective– link in our show notes. And keep an eye out Suncha's debut album is set to drop in the summer of 2025. Enjoy the music and we'll be right back. Welcome back! You're listening to APEX express on 94.1 KPFA, 89.3. KPFB in Berkeley, and 88.1 KFCF in Fresno and online at kpfa.org. Big shout out to Suncha for that last track. So much love to this Bay Area Asian American band bringing punk, math, rock and groove into our ears and hearts. You can catch them live this Sunday at Simmer Huang in Newark. More information on Instagram at @ateliercollective, as always link in our show notes. I'm your host, Cheryl Truong and tonight's show is in honor of Trans Day of Visibility. I'm here in conversation with Jean and Hải from QTViệt Cafe, which is a project of Asian Refugees United. And eri oura from Lavender Phoenix. Before the break we explored where trans resistance is showing up across our communities. Now I want to turn towards what sustains us, what keeps us rooted, nourished and connected as we continue dreaming and building together. So my next question: what kind of trans joy or wisdom has carried you through this past year? Jean Phạm (they/them): I wanna uplift what Hải I had shared at the very beginning. The Vietnamese concept of chia buồn. Sharing sadness. We can survive if we each just take a little piece. The community takes a small morsel of someone's burden and helps lift them up and share it. I really experienced that a couple weeks ago when my maternal grandmother passed away. And I think one of the biggest I feel tragedies is we're all just trying to survive. Purchasing power definitely creates a difference, but the reality is in our terms of just lived experience, we're just one or two paychecks from just full on destitution, you know? so we really rely on each other. When I heard that my grandma passed away, it was really hard for me because one is just going back to family is such a traumatic ordeal, and two, the flights were just logistically expensive. I just commiserated to one of my friends I had to do an overnight train down, which is maybe 10 hours. I mean, it's fine. I've done it many times before. But I think as an act of care and mutual aid, my friends organized behind my back and were able to give me enough so that I could get a flight and not really think about the logistics so much so that I could just focus on being present and also deal with the mental load of being around my family again. To me that was an expression of trans joy in terms of all these relationships I had built, really came through and I wasn't expecting it to, you know. One constant reflection I had was like, when people are grieving, am I just nice to them? Because I was like, I don't think so. Maybe, you know, it's hard to tell. But people really came through. And I think that really lifts me up and really I think about it so often. Being able to share in everyone's sadness. I'll also share within my close group of friends, I have this little scheme or theory called the Screaming Girl Theory. In a given week, only one of us can be the screaming crying girl and everyone has to support her. And then it rotates. In the scheme of things, it's like, oh God, we're all people of color who are all queer, trans or just have a touching point of just being oppressed in some way. If someone's like, oh no, I'm having such a hard time because I'm depressed, I have anxiety, I'm a queer person of color. You know, that type of rhetoric. It's hard in our space 'cause it's like me too. Everyone's going through it. So I think moments where we can share in that and rotate taking care of each other is really what has been keeping me going. And I also think it's nice to care for other people too. That's probably the final realization. People like helping, and giving people opportunities to help. I think it does induce a nice feeling and we may not always be well resourced or have the capacity to, but when we can, when we offer help to people, I think that's something people generally wanna do in service of the community. eri oura (they/them): I love this question because again, I feel like joy is so important right? In our fight for liberation, for Justice as trans folks, gender expansive folks. I mean, honestly, being with other queer and trans folks is such a joy. When we're marching in the streets together, when we're organizing doing the back end work of creating the space for each other to feel safe. And not just safe, but also seen and held. Not only is it joyful, but it's healing. When I think about trans justice, I think about healing justice as a intersection that we hold together. It's inseparable, honestly. I do think that there is a lot of grief, a lot of hurt, a lot of trauma that we have to endure in this world and sometimes we inflicted on each other. But when we can turn that around and really face each other in those hard moments. It makes such a difference in the quality of our relationships. The depth of how much we can access within ourselves. We as trans and queer folks, it doesn't matter what the state is trying to impose on us, trying to erase our existence, they have been doing that forever. They have been trying to eliminate us in this colonial context. It really is the joy that keeps us buoyant, that keeps us connected to the light of the universe that keeps us connected to each other. When other people who don't understand transness see us in our joy, they just see joy and that makes it attractive. That makes it something they wanna be a part of. The fact that we have learned to put words to who we are in the deeper ways that words have evolved into is us really just trying to fit into this context of colonialism, meaning making, all of these things that I think are powerful tools, powerful skills to have. At the root of everything is we know we are a network that supports each other to exist. And being able to put words to that is such a gift. Without the words we communicate with each other in ways we see each other in ways that I don't think people who are stuck in narrow binaries can actually see or feel or understand. For whatever reason that makes them angry. Their anger is just more fuel for us to lean into joy because it's not even about them. We can have conversations, we can try to justify our joy and our existence, but at the end of the day when the sun goes down, we are who we are, and in the light it might be easier to see how magical we are, but in the darkness, I think. We glow in a way that people who are limited in their thinking are not able to. They can't tap into that light. Hải Võ: I used to hide a lot. I used to hide who I was in order to think that I would feel safe. Hide my queerness. Hide my transness. Because there were assumed fears that my parents being conservative Catholic that I would be reprimanded and then, that happened. There was a period of that very tragic dark times. Looking back at that, I think I needed to experience that in order to fully understand how deeply organized systems can be traumatic and be deeply problematic. And also lessons in how do we actually better organize our systems to not perpetuate discrimination, violence and trauma. All that to say, I think that part of trans joy in the last year is instead of being less, getting smaller, being less than, hiding, actually, trans joy is just what you were saying, eri. Actually just being more me. Being more truthful. More honest. I've been on a healing journey with my dad the last year. We've been estranged for five years since my mom passed. I had gone to come to peace with, potentially not talking to my dad for a while. But I think that innately part of being Viet and wanting to reconnect with Vietnam is to try to connect with my dad as a portal or as a throughway to Vietnam. I took both the risk and the opportunity to reconnect with my dad with the hopes that we could heal our relationship. And just as much as I've gone through my own journey on transness and queerness, my dad has also too. There's been a lot of apologies, A lot of me unearthing and upending a lot of my own truths and just being really honest about who I am and being more comfortable and more grounded in what I want to do in my life. My dad has too. As hard as the tensions are, and even if in the moment, our elders, our people, our families might not be voting in the ways that we want them to vote or be against the policies and practices that counter who we are. I think I'm hopeful for just being more honest with myself and getting out of our comfort zones and unease in order to really surface what needs to be said. That's one. Two is, I just love meeting with our queer and trans elders. I think that's been part of our joy. Shout out to Sống Thật, the first queer Viet radio show in San Jose. They literally just were like, we're gonna take community college classes on radio and we want a show. We just wanna share that experience to dismantle a lot of the stereotypes. And so I think a lot of the, the trans joy that I'm experiencing is just we just gotta do it. We just gotta try it. I'm learning with our ancestors. Learning with our elders and just being like, we gotta try, we gotta do and yeah. I'll check there. Mm-hmm. Cheryl Truong (she/they): And that's the end of our show. If you're. Curious about the incredible work being done at Lavender Phoenix, Asian Refugees United, QTViệt Cafe, Mugworts, and Under Painting Collective, check out the links in show notes and learn more about how these groups are building trans and queer aAPI power, culture and care in our communities. You can access the show notes at kpfa.org/programs/apex-express. Before we close out, I want to take a moment to uplift a campaign that is very close to my heart. Pardon APSC 4. Some of you listening may already be familiar with this campaign, they've been on our show before. Pardon APSC4 is a demand to Governor Newsom to pardon the APSC 4 which are Borey “Peejay” Ai, Nghiep “Ke” Lam, Chanton Bun, and Maria Legarda. Our beloved family members, the APSC 4 are at risk of deportation. We are asking you our listeners to join us in telling the governor to pardon them now so they can remain home with their families and communities. The APSC 4 are childhood survivors of violence and trauma. They are impacted by bullying, poverty, war, and domestic violence. Like so many others, they were funneled into the criminal legal system as youth. While incarcerated, they became leaders. They completed self-help and educational programs. They mentored others and committed themselves to healing and transformation. Each one of them have earned release through California's parole process and were affirmed for release by both the board of parole hearings and Governor Newsom himself. But instead of being allowed to return home, ICE was contacted and now they face deportation simply because of where they were born. That is what's called double punishment. A racist and unjust system that targets immigrants and refugees after they've already served their time. The APSC 4 are not just individuals. They are community leaders. As part of the Asian Prisoners Support Committee, an organization, which centers formerly incarcerated leadership, Peejay, Ke, Bun, and Maria provide reentry support. They mentor at risk youth and they lead workshops on the school to prison, to deportation pipeline. They are change-makers. They are caregivers. They are parents. They are our community. And despite everything that they've given and everything that they continue to do, they live in an immigration limbo. Under the threat of deportation by a system designed to disappear them. So we are calling on Governor Newsom to stop ICE from deporting the APSC4. We are calling on Governor Newsom to grant them pardons. To learn more and take action, please visit bit.ly/APSC4. That is B I T dot L Y slash APSC. You can sign a petition, write a letter and help us keep our people home. Please join us in the fight to keep APSC4 home. Thank you. Apex express is produced by Miko Lee, Paige Chung, Jalena Keane-Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar. Shekar, Anuj Vaidya, Kiki Rivera, Swati Rayasam, Nate Tan, Hien Nguyen, Nikki Chan, and Cheryl Truong Cheryl Truong: Tonight's show was produced by me, cheryl. Thanks to the team at KPFA for all of their support. And thank you for listening! The post APEX Express – March 27, 2025 – Trans Day of Visibility appeared first on KPFA.
Bishop Francis Kalabat speaks out on President Biden's Trans Visibility Day proclamation. Pro-life warrior Kristan Hawkins joins us to talk about the Vatican's statement on human dignity and President Trump's abortion comments.
In this podcast… I got a new soundboard... and honestly I need very little excuse to cover my favorite video of all time. Bill O'Riley losing his mind because he doesn't understand what is written on the teleprompter. Let's all enjoy this gem together. The far right is VERY upset to find that trans visibility day, which has existed for 15 years, overlapped with easter this year. Wokeists struck again to make this happen. Can't be coincidence. It won't happen again until 2086, but you can bet they planned that one, too. Elijah Schaffer is… wild. He used to be part of a big network of conservative voices. Now I think he's flying solo. He popped off with stuff you wouldn't even believe. Let's talk about it. "Prophet" of God and Trump Pastor Hank Kunneman got his start praying for Trump to win the election. Let's take a look back at some of the wild stuff this guy said. I found some clips from 6 years ago. This guy is something else. We also take voicemails. If you want to leave a voicemail, the number is 1-800-701-8573. Get my book (Understanding Jehovahs Witnesses): https://owenmorgan.com/book Become a youtube member: https://owenmorgan.com/fireside-membership Email list: https://owenmorgan.com/subscribe Patreon: https://owenmorgan.com/patreon Twitch: https://owenmorgan.com/twitch Telltale: https://www.youtube.com/@owenmorgantelltale Telltale Fireside Chat: https://www.youtube.com/@telltalefiresidechat Telltale Unfiltered: https://www.youtube.com/@telltaleunfiltered TikTok: https://owenmorgan.com/tiktok Discord: https://owenmorgan.com/discord PayPal: https://owenmorgan.com/paypal Teespring: https://owenmorgan.com/teespring Podcast on iTunes: https://owenmorgan.com/itunes-podcast Podcast on SoundCloud: https://owenmorgan.com/soundcloud-podcast Voicemail: 1-800-701-8573
A week late to Trans Visibility Day, but that is on brand for us! This week's episode is all about the Chevalier d'Eon, spy to King Louis XV, and all round enigma! Were they trans? They lived as both man and woman in both France and England over many years. What weird stipulation did the King make in a deal with the Chevalier and why? We delve into this story, surrounded by myth and mystery to try and figure out what is what from the story of this fascinating person. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump faced with law and order, Trans Visibility Day lands on Easter, an attempt to bar incarcerated people from the sky, a biased test stands between Black people and kidney transplants and fem creatives' ongoing battle for rest. NewsTrump loses bids to dismiss classified docs, Georgia election cases on the same day"Unforgivable": José Andrés' NGO says 7 aid workers killed in Gaza strikeJoe Biden calls for ‘immediate ceasefire' in Gaza and says Israel must protect civilians to keep US supportA biased test kept thousands of Black people from getting a kidney transplant. It's finally changingRepublicans slam Biden for proclaiming Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter, though it's yearly observed on March 31For Female Creatives, A Call to (Non) ActionN.Y Prison Will Let Inmates Go Outdoors to View Eclipse After Lawsuit
Are there any practical ways that Christians and conservatives can stop the encroachment of woke ideology in our schools, businesses, and local communities? While the recent push for DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), critical theory, and transgender ideology may seem impossible to overcome, all hope is not lost! In the last podcast episode, Frank's guest, international speaker, author, and leading CRT expert, Dr. James Lindsay broke down the foundational beliefs of critical theory and how this "wokeness" ideology is an exceedingly hostile threat to western civilization and our American freedoms. This week, Dr. Lindsay returns to offer some tips and strategies that you can put in place in an effort to battle this destruction force in the U.S. How did Dr. Lindsay use his creative writing skills to combat woke educators? What's the best way for Christians to react to provocative events like the recent "Trans Visibility Day" that landed on Easter? How can you use your unique gifts and talents to make a difference? All that and more will be discussed in the conclusion of this essential two-part series! To view the entire VIDEO PODCAST be sure to join our CrossExamined private community. It's the perfect place to jump into some great discussions with like-minded Christians while simultaneously providing financial support for our ministry. You can also SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE. Connect with Dr. James Lindsay online: New Discourses Book: The Queering of The American Child
Bishop Francis Kalabat speaks out on President Biden's Trans Visibility Day proclamation. Pro-life warrior Kristan Hawkins joins us to talk about the Vatican's statement on human dignity and President Trump's abortion comments.
When is Easter not Easter, the battle of the border bloodbath, and RFK calls Biden a danger to democracy. Pigs were flying this week with our "did they really just say that" clips.
This week, the Idiots discuss 00:00 Welcome! 00:44 Eclipse 07:45 Trans Visibility Day 24:10 Oregon Drug Use 31:41 Amazon Grocery Store 35:33 Viewer Comment The breakdown: —Who knew we were still living in the dark ages, where an eclipse would send the dumbest of the dumb into a tizzy? Sure, they're tracked, which means we know exactly when and where they're going to happen, but they're also A SIGN FROM GOD THAT AMERICA IS A SINFUL COUNTRY! —Who is stupider, Marjorie “Jewish Space Lasers” Greene, or the people who support and vote for her? Serious question, because she is just beyond dumb. Before she threw a fit over the eclipse, conservative commentators wet their pants and cried their eyes out because Trans Visibility Day fell on Easter. Most notably, Caitlyn Jenner joined in the chorus of idiots blaming Joe Biden for “declaring” Easter was Trans Visibility Day. —Oregon voted to decriminalize all drugs. How did that work out for them? Not well. Who saw it coming? EVERYBODY. —Amazon was going to revolutionize grocery shopping. You'd walk into a store, grab what you wanted, and walk out. AI and modern technology would keep track of everything and charge your Amazon account, easy-peasy. No clerks, no fuss, no muss. Except it never worked, and now they're pulling the plug. Turns out, the “technology” was basically a big call center in India, with poorly-paid workers hunched over computer screens, watching footage of shoppers. —We respond to a troll who likes Trump more than reality. Idiots on Parade: we mock the news, so you don't have to. Tune in and get your giggle on. Find Jake at @jakevevera Find nathan at nathantimmel.com
Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus content most Mondays, bonus episodes every month, ad-free listening, access to the entire 500-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ In the first segment, Dan and Brad discuss the growing call to overturn the 22nd Amendment in order for Trump to be president for more than two terms. They analyze why this is a step on the way to authoritarianism and one more sign of teetering democracy in the USA. In the second segment, the hosts turn to the outcry of Trans Visibility Day and Easter falling on the same day. Dan outlines how Christian natinoalists frame this as a faith vs. trans lives debate, while Brad turns to the rich history of Christian queer theology to explain that many Christians from the past thought of Christ himself as queer - and even trans. In the final segment, the hosts discuss the recent ruling in Indiana that allows for abortions in cases related to religious freedom. In essence, the winning argument is that abortion is a religious right because of its practice in many traditions. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/StraightWhiteJC Order Brad's book: https://bookshop.org/a/95982/9781506482163 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vontae Davis passing opens the show. Is Caitlin Clark worthy of a Big3 $5million offer? Who's next? What is Trans Visibility Day? What happened with the Baltimore Bridge? Puffy houses raid --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smoke1podcast/support
In the thought-provoking episode "Community Standards" of "The Last Kingdom" podcast, host Jeremy Walker delves into the complex interplay between religion, morality, and societal norms. Airing on April 5th, 2024, Walker explores how Christian values shape community standards, contrasting them with the secular humanistic guidelines that prevail in social media and broader society. Through discussions on the repercussions of diminishing Christian influence in Western culture, the controversial celebration of Trans Visibility Day over Easter, and the intriguing stance of atheist Richard Dawkins on cultural Christianity, Walker presents a compelling narrative on the need for a steadfast adherence to divine principles. This episode invites listeners to reflect on the pivotal role of faith in forging a cohesive community ethos amidst the challenges of modern societal dynamics.
Desi Lydic breaks down why Donald Trump and Fox News conservatives are losing their minds over Easter falling on the same day as Trans Visibility Day, and Michael Kosta finds a way to spin the negative news cycle into a win-win for both holidays. And what does the Baltimore Bridge collapse have to do with diversity, equity, and inclusion? Charlamagne tha God breaks down the weaponization of DEI to undermine minorities in earned positions, and how corporate America has used it as a band-aid for racism. Plus, actress Alison Brie stops by to discuss the mystery and dysfunctional family dynamics in her new Peacock series “Apples Never Fall,” how working with so many talented women on “GLOW” inspired her to do more behind the camera, and what it was like working so closely with her husband Dave Franco on “Together,” a horror film about a codependent couple.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Storm and Matt are back for their weekly episode of Triggered! The guys discuss Joe Biden proclaiming Easter Sunday to also be Trans Visibility Day, the latest left-wing hoax twisting Donald Trump's words, violent crime spiking across the country, and more.
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1: TRUMP VOWS TO CREATE 'CHRISTIAN VISIBILITY DAY' FOLLOWING BIDEN'S DECLARATION OF 'TRANS VISIBILITY DAY'2: MILLENNIALS STAND TO BECOME THE RICHEST GENERATION IN HISTORY, AFTER $90 TRILLION WEALTH TRANSFER3: APPLE CREATES NEW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE THAT THEY SAY OUTPERFORMS GPT4 AND ALSO UNDERSTANDS CONVERSATIONAL SUBTLETIES4: PRESIDENT BIDEN DELIVERS REMARKS ON LOWERING HEALTH CARE COSTS FOR AMERICANS AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Yerrr, the boys had to get together and explain what the heck is going on with Candace Owens & Ben Shapiro, discuss the Drake and Kendrick beef, get the skinny on Trans Visibility Day and Easter overlapping, Sam Bankman-Fried, and much much more. INDULGE 00:00 Trans Visibility Day is better than Easter?? 07:08 Outrage for engagement + Is Daily Wire for the US or Israel? 18:00 Candace is a superstar, was she outshining Shapiro? 24:01 Every country should be criticized + Shapiro compromised his platform 27:54 Criticism of Israel isn't automatically Antisemitism + What is real Conservatism? 35:24 Christ is King + shoutout Hashem, Vishnu etc + We didn't know women until Matt Walsh 39:27 Recap of the LA show + Diddy was blocking Andrew's clip? 50:29 Adjusting for arenas, intense hugging session & The Forum 57:00 Drake's show, K. Dot has diss songs ready + Are they in it together? 1:05:26 Metro, Future, Ross + LeBron picking sides? Pool of Wh***s shared around 1:15:14 We met a witch in LA 1:17:36 We're trying to interview Barbecue + YourFellowArab getting kidnapped 1:21:37 Jon Stewart hit piece, Trump did what every developer does + we protecting banks now? 1:39:16 Christ is King, We're all Muslims + Jews have toughest bouncers 1:41:53 Free Sam Bankman-Fried, what's Logan's sentence for CryptoZoo? Fried Chicken Prime is racist? 1:47:40 Conjoined twins got married + they're the safest women drivers 1:54:02 TV review - “3 Body Problem”, “The Gentleman” + “Seinfeld” 1:58:26 Mark's apartment hunt + NY has changed + Globalists, Meatballs, Chimichangas & Nukes 2:05:09 In conclusion - Christ is King, We love Globalists… 2:06:17 Crow taking down Israeli flag + MILES HAS RISEN
Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by former Trump EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara to discuss the shallow and politically motivated actions of our current president, including announcing a “Trans Visibility Day” on Easter. In case you didn't catch the follow-up, President Biden claimed he “didn't do that” when confronted about the action one day later. Guess the short-term memory loss is a real thing. Plus, they discussed the latest gag order against President Trump, the downfall of the judiciary, and how leftists are hell-bent on destroying all great things, including the once great republic of California. We give a shout out to RFK Jr. for having a spine and J.K. Rowling for standing strong against the crazies that need help, not a taxpayer funded pedestal. Plus, so much more.
Chrissy Clark and Daily Caller's Kay Smythe joins me to discuss celebrating Trans Visibility Day, Joe Biden continuing to ignore the realities of illegal immigration, Obama & Clinton covering for Biden, and MUCH MORE! #TheRightViewSupport the show: https://www.therightview.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary and Shannon begin the show by talking about Taiwan being hit with 7.4 earthquake. It is the strongest earthquake in Tawin in 25 years. Trump makes a promise to create 'Christian Visibility Day' after President Biden declared Trans Visibility Day' on Easter. A solar eclipse is heading our way next weekend. Gary and Shannon talk about how to tell if your solar eclipse glasses are fake or not.
Embark on an enlightening quest with Jack Rigert and Father Ryan Browning as they discuss the profound teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola on spiritual warfare and the discernment of the spirits. This is Episode 6 of 7 covering Rules 8-11. Our final episode in this series will air Friday.Join us to illuminate the intricacies of the spiritual journey, discussing the natural oscillations between the consolations and desolations that touch every soul. Books:"Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits" by Dan Burke (easy read)"Discernment of Spirits" by Father Timothy Gallagher (in depth) "The future of humanity passes by way of the family"--John Paul II.Please send donations to support our work to:John Paul II Renewal Center902 S Randall RoadSTE C #296St. Charles, IL. 60174Support the show Don't forget to sign up for our Newsletter!! JPll Renewal Center email listSupport the show
On this episode of SOSCAST, Adam “SOS” Sosnick delves into the Transgender Visibility Day backlash. Plus, President Biden's official transgender visibility statement, Trump's response, and widespread GOP outrage. In addition, how the U.S.' trans population compares to other countries, a long list of LGBTQ holidays, and JK Rowling's pending arrest for misgendering trans people. Lastly, a Kindergarten curriculum teaching HIV transmission, PBD's thoughts, and what SOS learned after interviewing a trans female. Buckle up, cause this episode gets HEATED! Learn to get PAID, LAID and do it YOUR WAY - only on The SOSCAST!
MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire slammed GOP lawmaker's "bad faith" criticism of President Joe Biden for recognizing Transgender Visibility Day on the same day as Easter, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
KJP blames "misinformation" for Biden declaring Transgender Visibility Day on Easter. Joy Reid says Trump selling bibles is "blasphemous." RNC buys BidenBloodbath.com, turns Biden attacks around. Joy Reid compares Trump to cult leaders. C&B take calls and read VIP emails on RFK Jr. and Crockett Coffee.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Detroit Tigers start hot & start a dumb celebration, more Diddy trouble, Cowboy Carter reviews, Eli Zaret joins us in studio, Tori Spelling's divorce phone call, Drew Crime: Homicide New York, and new A.I. Drew songs. Eli Zaret joins us live in-studio to discuss the undefeated Detroit Tigers (as of recording), evaluate Bally Sport's play-by-play guy Jason Benetti, the worst home run/product placement celebration possibly ever, learn of Le'Veon Bell's OnlyFans, former Detroit Lion CB Cam Sutton turns himself in, Kansas City WR Rashee Rice is wanted, Purdue C Zach Edey's girl, the NCAA Final Four is set, State Farm covers greatness, and Eli just can't wrap his head around the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight. Check out a murderer's podcast with Everyday Greatness: The Ray Lewis Podcast. Kate Beckinsale is constantly begging for attention. More Sports: Michigan is going to the Frozen Four. LeBron James is angry that a squatter is throwing “cocaine fueled orgies” in his neighborhood. Drew Crime: Homicide: New York is on Netflix now. Drew tells the tale of Howard Pilmar. Curb Your Enthusiasm dropped another stellar episode. Politics: Jon Stewart is busted overvaluing his property… kinda like Donald Trump. Joe Biden had a Stephen Colbert-hosted fundraiser with Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and quitter/sexual harasser Lizzo. New York Governor Kathy Hochul was denied entry to a police officer's funeral. The FDNY had to remove their Thin Red Line flag. Easter fell on Trans Visibility Day. Planet Fitness has had a wacky couple weeks. Donald Trump's stock is ridiculous. Everything is fine in Diddy's world. The Feds want flight records. Diddy and Obama go way back. Tanika Ray piles on Diddy. Diddy allegedly loves “pink cocaine”. Al B. Sure! joins the fray. Patrick Mahomes deleted all his Diddy tweets. Kanye West is even distancing himself from Diddy, but Uncle Luke comes to Diddy's defense. 50 Cent has his own problems. Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany is having a tough time with her acne. A.I. Drew is back with a hip hop performance. Capital One Karen's former co-workers are piling on her. Boobs never have and never will go out of style. Tori Spelling decided to divorce Dean McDermott on episode 1 of her new podcast! Check out this FAKE pic of Tori. Never forget to wear your seatbelt, especially when driving on the beach. Cowboy Carter has been released. Paul McCartney wrote Blackbird for Beyoncé. Billie Eilish is taking on Taylor Swift. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Tim, Ian, Shane, & Serge join Michael Malice to discuss Joe Biden denying that March 31st is now Trans Visibility Day, a woman scheduling euthanasia because she is bored, a Texas judge ruling that illegal immigrants who attacked US troops are to be set free, and 60 minutes accusing Russia of being behind the "Havana Syndrome" attacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yesterday was Easter and also Trans Visibility Day... Joe breaks it down
(2:00) April Phool Pharma April Fool's joke about government doing the right thing about the mRNA injections backfiresIf only the vaccine latest approval by USDA were a jokeOfficial figures show well over ONE MILLION EXCESS deaths for 65 and over — will the jabs solve Social Security insolvency?Even media is talking about explosion in cancerAI Surveillance to predict "vaccine hesitancy" — as if it is a psychological problem, not an integrity problem of BigPharma(24:36) Biden becomes an even bigger April Fool (or tool) and atheist Richard Dawkins is a "Cultural Christian"Tranny in Portland celebrates Trans Visibility Day by burning down a 175 year old church buildingBiden claims he didn't issue a trans-day proclamationLala celebrated Ceasar Chavez Day instead of Easter"The Crucifixion of Donald Trump" — not to be outdone by the left's neo-religion, Washington Times worshipped Trump on Easter, comparing him to Christ in every wayMSNBC can't believe conservatives would take exception to trans-worship on EasterRichard Dawkins declares he's a "Cultural Christian". He wants the blessings of Christ and Christians without having either aroundJK Rowling boldly attacks the new Scottish hate speech law, criminalizing criticism of trannies(1:00:44) Borders and Squatters (foreign and domestic) Foreign squatters who broke through razor wire and TX National Guard, released by judge. This is what the system is DESIGNED to do WATCH how one person deals with domestic squatters — hint: possession of property & firearm libertarian blindspots of open borders and "corporate" censorship Canada's highest growth rate since 1957 — all squatters Michigan wants to rent homes for squatters (1:24:49) Listener emails and comments (1:37:43) RFK Jr's comments resurface from 2011 about a $250 BILLION SmartGrid to control ALL your electrical usage (1:48:48) Hawaii is the perfect lab to look at the practicality and affordability of "renewable energy generation". What they did, shutting down coal and replacing with solar, wind, and massive battery energy storage is being planned by even conservative states like Tennessee and South Carolina. Here's how BADLY it failed (1:54:10) Eco-Gremlin Politicians in US & UK - destroying transportation and wealthWind Turbine construction in Virginia Beach already destroying lives before they begin operationScotland can't use the wind power they have now and are paying owners to idle them, but the idiotic government is STILL subsidizing MORE of what they can't useAnti-car politicians are ripping up private transportation in the UK, generating massive fines, blocking roads, destroying towns(2:04:29) INTERVIEW Epic Tech Failures — We Hope Goattree joins — tools of technocratic slavery that have some major issues to solve for our wannabe mastersBigBrother robot personalized guards"internet of brains and bodies"AI "inbreeding"Neuralink's first human guinea pig"self-driving cars"the EV pushgrid deconstructionFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT
Caitlyn Jenner, Fox News Contributor, former Olympic gold medal winning decathlete in 1976, New York Times Best Selling Author of "The Secrets of My Life", joined the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the promotion of the Trans Day of Awareness on Easter by the Biden Administration. Benson and Jenner also talk about Jenner's proclamation and endorsement of Trump for the 2024 election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(2:00) April Phool Pharma April Fool's joke about government doing the right thing about the mRNA injections backfiresIf only the vaccine latest approval by USDA were a jokeOfficial figures show well over ONE MILLION EXCESS deaths for 65 and over — will the jabs solve Social Security insolvency?Even media is talking about explosion in cancerAI Surveillance to predict "vaccine hesitancy" — as if it is a psychological problem, not an integrity problem of BigPharma(24:36) Biden becomes an even bigger April Fool (or tool) and atheist Richard Dawkins is a "Cultural Christian"Tranny in Portland celebrates Trans Visibility Day by burning down a 175 year old church buildingBiden claims he didn't issue a trans-day proclamationLala celebrated Ceasar Chavez Day instead of Easter"The Crucifixion of Donald Trump" — not to be outdone by the left's neo-religion, Washington Times worshipped Trump on Easter, comparing him to Christ in every wayMSNBC can't believe conservatives would take exception to trans-worship on EasterRichard Dawkins declares he's a "Cultural Christian". He wants the blessings of Christ and Christians without having either aroundJK Rowling boldly attacks the new Scottish hate speech law, criminalizing criticism of trannies(1:00:44) Borders and Squatters (foreign and domestic) Foreign squatters who broke through razor wire and TX National Guard, released by judge. This is what the system is DESIGNED to do WATCH how one person deals with domestic squatters — hint: possession of property & firearm libertarian blindspots of open borders and "corporate" censorship Canada's highest growth rate since 1957 — all squatters Michigan wants to rent homes for squatters (1:24:49) Listener emails and comments (1:37:43) RFK Jr's comments resurface from 2011 about a $250 BILLION SmartGrid to control ALL your electrical usage (1:48:48) Hawaii is the perfect lab to look at the practicality and affordability of "renewable energy generation". What they did, shutting down coal and replacing with solar, wind, and massive battery energy storage is being planned by even conservative states like Tennessee and South Carolina. Here's how BADLY it failed (1:54:10) Eco-Gremlin Politicians in US & UK - destroying transportation and wealthWind Turbine construction in Virginia Beach already destroying lives before they begin operationScotland can't use the wind power they have now and are paying owners to idle them, but the idiotic government is STILL subsidizing MORE of what they can't useAnti-car politicians are ripping up private transportation in the UK, generating massive fines, blocking roads, destroying towns(2:04:29) INTERVIEW Epic Tech Failures — We Hope Goattree joins — tools of technocratic slavery that have some major issues to solve for our wannabe mastersBigBrother robot personalized guards"internet of brains and bodies"AI "inbreeding"Neuralink's first human guinea pig"self-driving cars"the EV pushgrid deconstructionFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT
0:00 - Trans Visibility Day 14:30 - bystander intervention cards 32:47 - FLASHBACK: Obama in '07 on border security 50:05 - Mom of Flau'jae Johnson backs LSU Coach Kim Mulkey 01:03:53 - In-depth History with Frank from Arlington Heights 01:06:40 - Former Chief Asst. U.S. Attorney & Contributing Editor at National Review, Andrew McCarthy, on the FBI's suppression of speech and Trump's new gag order. Follow Andy on X @AndrewCMcCarthy 01:26:04 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski: If you can't feel protected in the schools then forget it. Get Ted's latest wirepoints.org 01:44:38 - Chicago: closed network 02:02:38 - Jonathan A. Lesser, senior fellow at the National Center for Energy Analytics: Can We Power the EPA's EV Fantasy?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a new TAGSPODCAST aka Talk About Gay Sex podcast, Host Steve V is joined by Co-hosts Kodi Maurice Doggette and Teddy Alexis for all new LGBTQ topics, sex and relationship advice and more;Happiest city in America and Kansas....On a mission to do the entire Baloney team...Caitlyn Jenner wrongly calls out Trans Visibility Day and Biden...Hate Crimes on the rise and the latest in Weho...Celebs we love right now like Ricky, Luke and Russel...find out why!Age, ageism and why some 30 year olds are feeling old!What makes you feel like someone is interested? AdviceIs there an alternative to a dildo?Follow Teddy on Twitter: @teddyalexis or on IG: @teddyalexisSteve V's Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/stevev52Follow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi Maurice Doggette on IG: @mistahmauriceWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS!Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod
Bob welcome Congressman Jim Jordan to the show. The talk about Trans Visibility Day and Easter. The Bob is joined by media star Darvio Morrow to talk about an article he wrote in Newsweek. Pastor Jim Staley the joins Bob to talk about the Biden admin hijacking Easter,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Setting up the day..."Three Things You Should Know"...Biden claims he didn't say Easter was actually "Trans Visibility Day"...phone call and talk about Easter vs. Trans Visibility DaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you are under the impression that Trans Visibility Day took place on Easter Sunday this year as a coincidence, we hope your mind is changed by the end of this episode. What does this day represent? How should Christians react and not react? Responding to the Trans Movement:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/14408633-thinking-and-responding-to-the-growing-trans-movement-alycia-woodThe Marxification of Education:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13790276-refusing-to-stay-asleep-in-a-woke-culture-defeating-defeatism-seriesThe "He gets us" Campaign:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/14541410-i-dug-further-into-the-he-gets-us-campaignSupport the show
Carl Cannon, Washington Bureau Chief for Real Clear Politics, joins Mark Reardon to discuss his trending speech.
Charlie reacts to the news that had everyone furious over Easter weekend — Joe Biden outrageous declaration that March 31st was "Trans Visibility Day." Charlie list off the other 142 days dedicated to the LGBTQ+ "movement" on America's calendar, then asks: Did this help or hurt Biden's run in 2024? And what's the appropriate response from Christian Americans? Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a controversial move, President Joe Biden's administration proclaims March 31 a Transgender Day of Visibility, angering Christians on Easter Sunday. Meanwhile, the White House hosted its annual Easter Egg Roll today, standing by rules that omit any religious affiliations. MSNBC host Nicole Wallace melts down over President Trump making headlines after Trump was issued a gag order in the Stormy Daniels hush money case. In El Paso, Texas, a magistrate judge's decision to release immigrants charged with rioting after breaching the border has ignited intense legal debate, raising questions about the rationale behind releasing potentially dangerous individuals back into the country. Additionally, speculation swirls around House Speaker Mike Johnson's purported plans to introduce further funding for Ukraine, stirring controversy within the GOP. Join Sara Gonzales, along with special guests Chad Prather, host of "The Chad Prather Show," promoting his latest single, "Famous Again," and BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens. Today's Sponsors: PreBorn! To donate, dial #250 and say the keyword “baby” or go to https://preborn.com/sara MDHearing Go to http://www.ShopMDHearing.com and use promo code WHY to get the NEW $297 hearing aid when you buy a pair offer. Plus, MD Hearing is adding a FREE extra charging case, a $100 value, just for listeners of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez, Shani, Kast One, and DJ John are back from the holidays and back in the studio! On today's episode the crew talks about Don't Play With People on April Fools, The Easter Jux with Trans Visibility Day, Tyrese played himself, and Havana Syndrome news! Plus much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DML and Denny discuss the Biden administration celebrating Trans Visibility Day while most Americans only care for Easter. They also talk about the FBI's new program to go after social media posts, as ICE and law enforcement struggle to curb illegal alien crimes.
Part one of Red Eye Radio with Eric Harley and Gary McNamara includes the Biden campaign moving to the far left with the Trans Visibility Day declaration. Truck EV mandate will be disastrous for the economy, the trucking industry and won't help reduce global temperatures. USA Weight Lifting says trans people can compete and hate has no place in the organization. When Democrats say the rich need to pay their fair share of taxes, they never define what fair share is. BlackRock was issued a legal warning by Mississippi over “false and misleading statements to Mississippi investors” tied to its ESG investment strategies. Texas AG Ken Paxton investigating Boeing supplier Spirit Aerosystems demanding DEI documents. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrick discusses President Joe Biden's decree to declare Easter Sunday as national Trans Visibility Day. He shares his thoughts on the misplaced priorities and the reaction on social media, including a surprising response from Caitlyn Jenner. The conversation then shifts to listener calls about regrettable tattoos, the symbolism of Jesus' words on the cross, and the potential connection between modern tattoo culture and biblical prophecy. Marty - Is it okay to get memorial tattoos for people who have passed? (02:54) Bill - My dad always told me that if I came home with a Tattoo he would take it off with a razor blade, which helped me not want a tattoo. (19:26) John - If someone has a lot of tattoos on their arm, it is difficult to draw blood from them. (23:58) John - I think that tattoos a sign of pride Tony - When I was a kid we were able to get water tattoos. Which I think lead to people wanting to get real tattoos. Patrick comments on President Biden announcing that this Easter Sunday is Transgender Day of Visibility (33:56) Religious-themed designs banned from White House Easter egg art contest John – Every single WWII vet I've ever met said they regretted getting a tattoo. Tom - Is it ever okay to dilute Lourdes Water? Ron - I think that Tattoos are a conditioning for people to receive the mark of the beast someday. Maggie - Why did Jesus say 'Why did you forsaken me?' When Jesus was on the cross? (48:23)
This week #MVCRSHOW : Dems, Trans Visibility Day, Easter, & Biden's world. Bite-sized sarcasm served fresh! And we also play an epic prank on Scott for being April Fool's Day. #Podcast #prank #radio #aprilfools
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This week #MVCRSHOW : Dems, Trans Visibility Day, Easter, & Biden's world. Bite-sized sarcasm served fresh! And we also play an epic prank on Scott for being April Fool's Day. #Podcast #prank #radio #aprilfools
This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply – President Joe Biden welcomes the kids to the White House Egg Roll by introducing "oyster bunnies" to the crowd. The annual event takes place a day after Easter - which happened to fall on Trans Visibility Day this year. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Please note: Google Podcasts are merging into YouTube Music. See details here.Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 8 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: Biden slammed over proclamation that Easter Sunday is ‘Transgender Day of Visibility' as Trump calls for president to ‘issue an apology' The White House is laying down new rules for the religious holiday tradition — no "religious symbols" or "overtly religious themes." WMAL GUEST: 8:35 AM - INTERVIEW - MIKE CLANCY running for Congress in Virginia's 10th District - Discussed his run for Congress and his top issue is immigration and fentanyl crisis WEBSITE: https://www.mikeclancyforcongress.com/ Mike Clancy (Republican Party) is running for election to the U.S. House to represent Virginia's 10th Congressional District. He declared candidacy for the Republican primary scheduled on June 18, 2024. Virginia's 10th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives is represented by Jennifer Wexton (D). In September 2023, Wexton announced that she would not seek re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives after she was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Wexton was elected to the office on November 6, 2018. She won 56 percent of votes to defeat incumbent Rep. Barbara Comstock (R) and win her first term in the office. BIO: Mike is a husband, dad, lawyer, business executive, national media commentator and devoted to his community. He is an exemplary leader with substantial experience in national security, cybersecurity, healthcare and federal legislation; and served on Governor-Elect Youngkin's Technology & Cybersecurity Transition Team. Serial protesters disrupt Easter Mass at St. Patrick's with ‘free Palestine' chants before cops haul them away Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Monday, April 1, 2024 / 8 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kevin Miller and contributors discuss the Biden Administration's promotion of Trans Day in America.
Charlie reacts to the news that had everyone furious over Easter weekend — Joe Biden outrageous declaration that March 31st was "Trans Visibility Day." Charlie list off the other 142 days dedicated to the LGBTQ+ "movement" on America's calendar, then asks: Did this help or hurt Biden's run in 2024? And what's the appropriate response from Christian Americans? Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Mike Johnson last as the Speaker of the House?
Today on What's Right: Easter vs Trans Visibility Day Bringing back colorblindness California's crazy minimum wage law Disney litigation against Florida collapses Palestine activists occupy Zuccotti Park Thanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and make sure you leave us a 5-star review. Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7. Connect with us on our socials: TWITTER Sam @WhatsRightSam What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow FACEBOOK What's Right Show https://www.facebook.com/WhatsRightShow/ INSTAGRAM What's Right Show @WhatsRightShow To request a transcript of this episode, email marketing@samandashlaw.com
Larry talks to Dr. Wilfred Reilly about the uproar around the ethnicity of Jesus Christ and Trans Visibility Day falling on the same day as Easter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He is risen, there is a war on, and Jesus is making all things new. An Easter invitation to the transgender community along with thoughts on the recent "Christ is King" social media ordeal. Recorded live at Legacy Baptist Church. http://legacybaptist.com
Today on Don't@ME, Biden's divisive Easter Sunday, Rashee Rice total's his car and Kim Mulkey won't back down! Former MLB Player, Johnny Damon shares his thoughts on MLB Opening Weekend and the Shohei Ohtani betting scandal – is the drama affecting his playing ability? Plus, Stanford Men's Basketball Coach, Kyle Smith on why he took the Stanford job and what he thinks about the team's positioning moving forward in the ACC? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Biden's Administration continues to prove they're a Godless deviants looking to attack Christianity at every possible level. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adrianslade/support
In honor of Trans Visibility Day, we're hosting a panel of some of our amazing transgender patients to discuss what it's like to navigate the world as a transgender person. They'll share personal stories of discovery, coming out, and the challenges they've faced, as well as the joys, triumphs, and successes of being transgender. This conversation is for anyone who wants to learn more about life transgender, show support for the community, and celebrate diversity. By listening to these powerful voices, we can all gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be transgender and work towards a more inclusive and equitable world. Join us for this inspiring and enlightening panel discussion, and help us celebrate Trans Visibility Day by amplifying the voices of transgender people everywhere.
What happened to the America we knew? Tom, Josh, and Erika discuss what Trans Visibility Day 2023 revealed about our national pathology… and how a Hillsdale College hit piece ended up making the case for liberal education. The fact checkers get fact-checked in a Twilight Zone for the ages.Did you know…LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!LINKS YOU'LL LOVE“How Gay Marriage Changed America” by Michael SchmitzNew Yorker Hillsdale Profile PieceStop Blaming Overpopulation for Climate Change - in UK VogueAs always, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions to: loopcast@catholicvote.orgIf you love the LOOP and LOOPcast, consider chipping in to keep the mikes on! Become a Champion: https://catholicvote.org/champions All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote. The participants' opinions are based on information they deem reliable, but should not be taken as medical or betting advice.
Only DailyWire+ members can watch the member block portion of the show. Join now: https://bit.ly/3uOaVlpExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/backstageGenucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/backstageThe walls are closing in on Trump, part 237. After indicting the former President on dubious charges of falsifying business records, the Left is digging deeper into its political strategy of “if you can't beat ‘em, throw ‘em in jail.” Join the roundtable discussion featuring @BenShapiro, @AndrewKlavan, @MichaelKnowles, and @MattWalsh as they chat about Trump's Tuesday arraignment, Trans Visibility Day, the CMT Awards' drag queen “singing” hour, and more.Become a DailyWire+ member to watch What Is a Woman? : https://bit.ly/backstagelivewiawShop all Jeremy's Razors products here: https://bit.ly/backstageliveJR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only DailyWire+ members can watch the member block portion of the show. Join now: https://bit.ly/3uOaVlp ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/backstage Genucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/backstage The walls are closing in on Trump, part 237. After indicting the former President on dubious charges of falsifying business records, the Left is digging deeper into its political strategy of “if you can't beat ‘em, throw ‘em in jail.” Join the roundtable discussion featuring @BenShapiro, @AndrewKlavan, @MichaelKnowles, and @MattWalsh as they chat about Trump's Tuesday arraignment, Trans Visibility Day, the CMT Awards' drag queen “singing” hour, and more. Become a DailyWire+ member to watch What Is a Woman? : https://bit.ly/backstagelivewiaw Shop all Jeremy's Razors products here: https://bit.ly/backstageliveJR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only DailyWire+ members can watch the member block portion of the show. Join now: https://bit.ly/3uOaVlpExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/backstageGenucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/backstageThe walls are closing in on Trump, part 237. After indicting the former President on dubious charges of falsifying business records, the Left is digging deeper into its political strategy of “if you can't beat ‘em, throw ‘em in jail.” Join the roundtable discussion featuring @BenShapiro, @AndrewKlavan, @MichaelKnowles, and @MattWalsh as they chat about Trump's Tuesday arraignment, Trans Visibility Day, the CMT Awards' drag queen “singing” hour, and more.Become a DailyWire+ member to watch What Is a Woman? : https://bit.ly/backstagelivewiawShop all Jeremy's Razors products here: https://bit.ly/backstageliveJR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only DailyWire+ members can watch the member block portion of the show. Join now: https://bit.ly/3uOaVlp ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/backstage Genucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/backstage The walls are closing in on Trump, part 237. After indicting the former President on dubious charges of falsifying business records, the Left is digging deeper into its political strategy of “if you can't beat ‘em, throw ‘em in jail.” Join the roundtable discussion featuring @BenShapiro, @AndrewKlavan, @MichaelKnowles, and @MattWalsh as they chat about Trump's Tuesday arraignment, Trans Visibility Day, the CMT Awards' drag queen “singing” hour, and more. Become a DailyWire+ member to watch What Is a Woman? : https://bit.ly/backstagelivewiaw Shop all Jeremy's Razors products here: https://bit.ly/backstageliveJR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only DailyWire+ members can watch the member block portion of the show. Join now: https://bit.ly/3uOaVlp ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/backstage Genucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/backstage The walls are closing in on Trump, part 237. After indicting the former President on dubious charges of falsifying business records, the Left is digging deeper into its political strategy of “if you can't beat ‘em, throw ‘em in jail.” Join the roundtable discussion featuring @BenShapiro, @AndrewKlavan, @MichaelKnowles, and @MattWalsh as they chat about Trump's Tuesday arraignment, Trans Visibility Day, the CMT Awards' drag queen “singing” hour, and more. Become a DailyWire+ member to watch What Is a Woman? : https://bit.ly/backstagelivewiaw Shop all Jeremy's Razors products here: https://bit.ly/backstageliveJR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only DailyWire+ members can watch the member block portion of the show. Join now: https://bit.ly/3uOaVlpExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/backstageGenucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/backstageThe walls are closing in on Trump, part 237. After indicting the former President on dubious charges of falsifying business records, the Left is digging deeper into its political strategy of “if you can't beat ‘em, throw ‘em in jail.” Join the roundtable discussion featuring @BenShapiro, @AndrewKlavan, @MichaelKnowles, and @MattWalsh as they chat about Trump's Tuesday arraignment, Trans Visibility Day, the CMT Awards' drag queen “singing” hour, and more.Become a DailyWire+ member to watch What Is a Woman? : https://bit.ly/backstagelivewiawShop all Jeremy's Razors products here: https://bit.ly/backstageliveJR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only DailyWire+ members can watch the member block portion of the show. Join now: https://bit.ly/3uOaVlp ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/backstage Genucel - 70% off the Most Popular Package + FREE SHIPPING + Free Spa Essentials at https://genucel.com/backstage The walls are closing in on Trump, part 237. After indicting the former President on dubious charges of falsifying business records, the Left is digging deeper into its political strategy of “if you can't beat ‘em, throw ‘em in jail.” Join the roundtable discussion featuring @BenShapiro, @AndrewKlavan, @MichaelKnowles, and @MattWalsh as they chat about Trump's Tuesday arraignment, Trans Visibility Day, the CMT Awards' drag queen “singing” hour, and more. Become a DailyWire+ member to watch What Is a Woman? : https://bit.ly/backstagelivewiaw Shop all Jeremy's Razors products here: https://bit.ly/backstageliveJR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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David Vance is back with us to discuss our way through the big stories this week in the news and have a look at what he has been posting on his awesome social media accounts. It's not for snow-flakes, expect free thinking, free speech, freedom of expression and plenty of opinion as David let's us know what he really thinks about the topics this episode including..... - BBC Launch education show for children in Afghanistan. - French protests and the brutality of the police. - Russia assumes UN Security Council presidency despite Ukrainian anger - Donald J Trump indicted. - Biden will not attend King Charles III coronation. - J6 prisoner 'Shaman' Jacob Chansley has been released 14 months early. - Town councillor jailed for Eat Out to Help Out fraud. - Poll suggests Scottish FM Humza Yousaf 'could lose seat' at next Holyrood election. - No Shit Sherlock: World Health Organization says healthy children and teens probably don't need a COVID clot shot. - NOT AN APRIL FOOL JOKE: Study finds flu shots may help prevent heart attacks. Pureblood David Vance will not submit, and he will not comply. He used to be disgusted but now he tries to be amused! In the battle for truth and liberty, David chooses the front line, he has been writing and talking politics for a long time and is a published author, political commentator and podcaster extraordinaire! If the Covid 19 plandemic taught him one lesson it is that critical reasoning and a healthy contempt for the mainstream media are desirable armoury in the fight against tyranny. Follow and support David on the following links. Website: https://davidvance.net/ GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/davidvance Twitter: https://twitter.com/DVATW?s=20&t=vaRYl6wCZ4_ZLJ9DB0xpXQ TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@thedavidvance Locals: https://thedavidvance.locals.com/ BrandNewTube: https://brandnewtube.com/@TheDavidVanceChannel Podcast: https://vancedavidatw.podbean.com/ Originally broadcast as a live news review 1.4.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video and livestream platforms... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please like, subscribe and share! Links to stories and articles in this episode: https://rumble.com/v2fss10-the-week-according-to-.-.-.-david-vance.html Transcript... And as always, it is wonderful to have Mr. David Vance. David, thank you for joining us. My pleasure, or Peter, my absolute pleasure to be with you. The four weeks goes by very, very quickly between one of these and the next. That's life. [0:38] It does. This is the fastest live stream I ever do. You blink and it's over, so, and chatting. But actually, David, I was, what a weird, whenever we put out a video, well, actually did a live stream on Monday about the 425,000 that Elizabeth had got, been awarded by the courts. The grooming gangs. But we also put out a video clip of her father speaking, because we recorded him like two years ago, we were up in Rotherham two years ago, and we did a two minute clip of him talking about South Yorkshire police. And I sent it to a couple of friends, US friends, and they came back and said, I'm sorry, but is that English? Is there any way you can get subtitles? So I'm just hoping our US friends don't need subtitles tonight for us. We will see, we're not providing them. So just one thing before we jump in, I had a absolutely great time in for two days, three days, two days in Gibraltar. It was an event done by actually, who was it done by? It was done by Freedom Gibraltar and Workers of England Union. And it was a great event, basically the first time they had had such an event. [1:54] Opposing the Jabs. And they were worried it would get stopped, so it had to be done quietly. But really good to meet Dr. Clare Craig, really great to meet Dr. Aseem Malhotra, good to meet Dr. David Cartland, because I hadn't actually met Dave before. And to catch up with Gareth Icke and the Freds, Matt Hoy, John Bowe, who I hadn't actually met before. It was good to spend time with him. But a really great event. And Jenny Roberts had put it together and it shows what can be done in such a short space of time. We live streamed it. And I learned a lot from live streaming it because I have a load of things I will do better next time. It was good to have Oracle Films, Phil Wiseman correcting me and also Gabriel from Ickonic correcting me. So I learned a lot as we always should do. So the next time we live stream for an event like that, it will be even better. But let's jump in. Our first story, actually is not one that Dave and I talked about, but one I came across. This is of course Trans Visibility Day. So let me play this little clip from, I think Cartoon Network. Give me a moment. And, oh, which, I can't remember which squid I showed. Oh, here he is. [3:17] Music. [3:31] Yeah. Was that? Oh no, no! Oh, that was good. I was going to play longer. Obviously, this is the push on the whole trans agenda for children. And David, I think that's really one of the easiest wins for us on this issue, how children are being targeted. Yeah. Although, mind you, I wanted to know how Trans Visibility Day went in the Muslim world. I was wanting for an update on that. I can't seem to find any footage of it, Peter, in downtown Saudi. But there you go. Maybe someone can send me that footage. But yeah, the whole targeting of kids is, of course, absolutely an abomination, deplorable, and obvious. It's really, really obvious. [4:22] I'll tell you that one of the worst things I saw this week, I don't know what you thought was, and maybe you've got a thing to bring it up, But following the shooting in the Nashville Covenant School where the three kids were shot dead by a trans shooter, like let's call it for what it was, a trans shooter, and obviously the three adults as well were shot dead. I find it remarkable that we saw in the likes of the Kentucky Capitol building and the Tennessee Capitol building, these occupations, these insurrections by trans activists talking about how trans people were under attack. And in actual fact, it was a trans person who'd done the attack. And I mean, I'll be honest, I put out a podcast on this today, Peter. [5:07] Called, you know, Satanic Inversion, because that's what I, I think that's what it is. That there, and we saw the White House, also Jean-Pierre Lecarde, you know, or is that her name? Some, whatever she's called, Joe Biden's, Joe Biden, I think it's Karen Pierre something or another, but I prefer Jean-Pierre Lecoq, coming out and again saying, I'm sure you saw it, Peter, that the White House was very concerned about trans people being under attack, as this individual one did the attack. And so, you know, about trans kids, we've got to look out for trans kids. Yeah, we got to look out to make sure kids don't become corrupted in this way by this kind of, you know, very... Deranged psychological mindset. You know, I mean, I try to be kind to everyone and I don't want to generalize across any groups because generalization is never great. [6:02] But there's no doubt about it. There are some extraordinarily deranged individuals and they're all over social media, by the way, and they think that, yeah, super duper, trans kids, it's all normal. And, you know, thank you for identifying me by my pronouns as you put in that little cartoon. It's all nonsense. I think, David, I think in Rihad it was trans invisibility day. I think we need to get that right. Yeah, maybe that's what we need next year. Trans invisibility bloody year is what we need, because I've seen enough of these people, you know, these individuals, because I am sure there are some trans people who keep themselves to themselves. [6:41] And do what they want to do, hopefully behind the doors. And that's OK by me. I don't have a problem with that. But it's all this. I mean, let's call it again, grooming. It seems to me it's a form of grooming, one could argue. And yeah, I think it possibly is. So we need to protect children from this. One that Joe Biden is participating directly in himself, but what would surprise us more? Not much. choccy ice cream. Let's move on. See you soon. [7:10] Several other stories. And this is David, actually we're just going to go through David's Twitter feed generally tonight. So obviously that is the place to go for David's stream of consciousness, which never ends. But this is BBC education show in Afghanistan helps children banned from school. I'm not sure what the BBC are doing trying to educate anyone in Afghanistan, but but maybe that's where TV license money goes. What do you think, David? Well, yeah, I mean, it's great to see this is what are the draconian license tax funds, but I wanted to know, well, I wonder what kind of education they're providing the Afghanistani kids, or they're providing them insights into the whole LGBTQ plus agenda, perhaps into trans rights, perhaps into the 97 different genders. I mean, Afghanistani kids, boys and girls, are better off without the BBC going near them. In fact, for that matter, our kids, our British kids, would be much better if the BBC weren't propagandizing them through their programs. And actually, I'll tell you, it's interesting. I've got, as you know, I've got a couple of young grandkids. [8:24] And so when they're here, we watch, I think it's, is it BBC, CBeebies, their kids. What CBeebies do. Yeah, so we watch that. And believe it or not, this is what I do, Peter, when I'm not stream of conscience. [8:41] And it's really quite absorbing because in this, and bearing in mind that my grandkids are like, you know, not even three and just over one. So they're very young and they're watching programs, BBC's pushing out. And in those programs is the propaganda. It's right there. You can see those of us who have eyes can see it, you know. So I mean, frankly, if the choice is the BBC or the Taliban. [9:08] Well, That is a hard choice. That is a really hard choice, but absolutely. Can I just just let me pull in one or two people on the live chat on GETTR on the side. Chris Davis, 33. Good evening, Peter and Dave. You're first on Chris. Villan 82. Claude 1. Doubly deplorable 007. Hello, gentlemen. And Chad from PA, Pennsylvania, PA, US. Nikki Eaddy, Evening Old, Gareth1965, Evening Peter and David, Biotech Babe, Good Evening, and there are Julie, Northern Monkey, as always it goes on. Do drop, if you're watching on GETTR do make sure and drop your comments, always good to know where you're watching in the world and how you're joining in. So thank you for those comments. Let's bring up this story, which is our next story and Projam can you actually play that? [10:13] Can you play the video of that? [10:38] I don't know if it's better in slow motion or not, but I thought it was quite good. Yeah, yeah, Raffy Irvine and Anthony Pena, yeah. It's the cinematic version, David. Yeah, yeah, Hollywood production version, yeah. But this, this is the, I guess, the brutality of the French police on the French protesters not wanting to, well, I was going to say France, not wanting to work. No, I mean, not wanting to work until they die, just having been through a French air traffic control strike. But it's interesting comparing the French response to government oppression in one way and the British response and I kind of like what I see in France. Well, it's really quite nuanced this because first of all, those people that you saw, those police men, they weren't regular gendarmerie, right? So they weren't. [11:27] So that there are because I'm not sure the regular gendarmerie are on board with all this oppression. But these are kind of specially trained, you know, like the old days in the UK, the SPG or whatever, they're specially trained units of, you know, thugs, lawful thugs. And we've seen all the footage, Paris, Toulouse, wherever you want to name it in France, where these individuals, these legal thugs, absolutely batter the protesters. And we saw this during, Peter, I'm sure you'll remember during the Gillet Jaunes protests, which I also supported. It's the same modus operandi. So it's absolute brutality. It's absolutely police state on the one hand. Now, some people will say to me, and I've had this criticism, yeah, David, but what you don't understand is some of those protesting are professional left wing agitating protesters. Yeah, it's France. What do you expect? Of course they are. You know, ooh la la, that's France. [12:31] But some of them aren't. Some of them are just people who, as you said, Peter, they're not happy about the pension age being increased from 60 to 64. So they're out on the streets. Good for them. What's the Brits doing? They're going down the pub, they're watching EastEnders, they're sitting back complacent, taking it all. I read today, Peter, I didn't put it on my timeline, but I think the plan is, maybe not for even for your age, but the generation below you, I think this government's talking about retirement would be in the 70s. [13:04] You know, the 2070s, I don't know, no, they're in their 70s. And this is, you know, basically, they want to work people to basically the end of their useful lives, and then just let them die, and no pension commitment is required. I used to feel that, you know, I used to, my mindset's changed so much, Peter, as you know, over the last couple of years, I'm way down lots of rabbit holes. And one of the things is, I do believe in fiscal responsibility, because I am I'm naturally conservative, but this is a government that can afford to spend billions and billions on the farcical COVID scam to Ukraine and all this kind of stuff, and net zero money, endless money can be spent on that. Well how about you don't spend the money on that and help fund decent pensions, British, pensions at a reasonable age, rather than keeping, you know, dangling the carrot in front of the worker so that they work to the end of their days. I actually think that maybe something like 65 is a decent age for retirement, but on a decent pension. The French get £1,400 per month, roughly, on the French state pension. The British one is about £800. So that's how lousy our successive governments are. And believe you me, Labour won't do much to improve that at all when they get in. So yeah, I'm with the French in spirit. [14:30] And if the pension age was increased by a year, and that money somehow was ring fenced, then I can understand an argument for that. But of course, we know the problem is that none of these things are ring fenced. That's exactly right. Yeah, yeah. You know, just 1% more, but don't worry, we'll ring fence it for the NHS. I mean, we heard Blair at that back in the in the noughties. Just want to increase the tax burden so they can, this is the politicians, can spend it on their particular projects. But the projects are never about making, for example, I believe that a mark of a civilized society is how it looks after its elderly as well as its young. And if you make your people work to the end of their 70s and then give them a lousy pension, I mean, that's not a civilized society. And that's kind of where we are. So we could well do to learn, dare I say it, from even the French, because even with this Macron tyranny, they're they're still getting out of it at age 64. We're 67 at the moment, moving to 68. But as I say, what do we do? We watch the footy. That's OK then, isn't it? [15:51] Well, of course, one of the reasons why anything, state pension needs to be raised is, of course, to support the the war over in Ukraine. But this is a great story. Russia, once again, another David story on his Twitter timeline. Russia assumes UN Security Council presidency despite Ukraine anger. This is the 15 members take it up for a month at a time. They were called on the US to block it. They said they're not. But it is a ceremonial position, but it is quite beautiful to see the arguments and the confusion. What do we do with this? Russia is president of the UN Security Council for the next month. It's beautiful. [16:37] Yeah, it is beautiful. And as you said, Peter, like it is purely ceremonial. There's not a lot can happen to it. But the BBC, you know, they're having an emotional meltdown. Zelensky and the gang, you know, all those corrupt crooks in Kiev, they're having an emotional breakdown about it. And I think it's glorious. It's just a superb irony. I mean, they're saying, oh, the last time they held this position, they invaded Ukraine. What will they do this time? They'll do what they want to do. And it's as simple as that. I mean, the whole Ukraine thing continues to drag on. You know, we're now beginning, I think, in the West to get the signals that, oh, well, maybe Ukraine mightn't win everything. Maybe, just maybe, there might need to be some kind of of agreement between them and Putin. So basically, I mean, Ukraine are absolutely losing this one, anyone who's following what's going out there. But from day one, I argued against this. [17:38] I think that we should never have had war or conflict. We needed peace. We didn't want to see lives being lost. But having said that, when you've got people like Ben Wallace, or what is it, what's he, the Armed Forces Minister, I mean, he's as hot for war as can be, along with most of the Conservative Party. they, the Conservative government, they want war. And so, yeah, Russia occupying this position, lots of lols in that one. Did enjoy the rich irony of that one. You would need a heart of stone not to laugh. You would. [18:10] Did you, I don't know if you posted or someone else where of the FPO, the party that actually is leading the polls in Austria, the Freedom Party, and Zelensky came in for a video call to Austria and they all got up and walked out. Wow, I mean, don't you wish you could see that in the British Parliament? And there we go, looking across to Austria for some leadership on this. Yeah, that's right. They see Zelensky, for what he is, an absolute grifter at the very best, and maybe worse than that again. And yeah, they all walked out. And yet, if it was in Westminster, Peter, they would all stand up like seals, and they would all applaud, you know, Slave Ukraine and all that there, they would do that. And that tells you more about the decayed state of our political system here in the UK. And even Austria shows more backbone than Britain. You know, so what is it? You know, that's disturbing for me to see the difference. We don't have any opposition to what's going on. We just have a uni party. [19:15] Well, let's move over across the pond over to the States. And this was a beautiful meme you put up, David. Wait a sec, you cannot doubt a former president for paid off women you had sex with to keep it quiet. And poor Bill Clinton must be really, really worried. He's worried. He's worried. I mean, if Hillary doesn't get him, then the legal system might. That's a great Bill Clinton as well. How about that? It's a brilliant meme, actually, you know, and obviously this is relating to the, yeah, the ludicrous Trump indictment. And again, Peter, I turn this on, actually, I look a lot of these things from a UK perspective. [19:58] Probably not surprisingly. And I listened, like, for example, yesterday morning, Thursday morning, when this story broke, to the glee, the glee and the likes of, I listened to the awful talk vaccine radio with my bestie Julia Hartley Brewer. And like they were honestly, they were salivating. Oh, this time he's going down. He's going to go behind bars. He's the worst president ever. And they couldn't, you know, it's so pathetic. This is such a farcical Trump, trumped up nonsense by the Dems and their operatives in New York, obviously. It's a fully Democrat run system against Trump. I don't know about you, Peter, because I know you're closer even to the American scene than me. But I just think this will strengthen Trump. I, you know, it makes me now, I'm 100% in the Trump camp. I used to equivocate a bit between him and DeSantis. But I don't see them wanting to take down DeSantis. I don't see them wanting to stop DeSantis. I see them wanting to stop Donald Trump. And that's because for all his faults, and he, has some faults. You know, he is, I think he's the one that they fear. So he's the one that I'm 100% behind. And this stupid, you know, Stormy, I mean, Stormy Daniels owes Donald Trump 300,000, by the way. Why is she not behind bars? [21:21] Not completely. And here's another poll you put up and I thought Tim Young has hit the big time. He's got Donald Trump reposting. This is a poll now that Trump has been indicted by the New York grand jury. Who will you vote for in the Republican primary? Donald Trump 83%, DeSantos 13%, other candidates 4%. I can't see anyone else running against Trump now this has happened. It is Trump, it is the Americans, the groundswell opinion against the system. [21:59] There's no way I can see DeSantis actually being able to run now. I totally agree with you, Peter. At one point, I thought there might be a Trump-DeSantis ticket with Trump. I'm not even sure about that anymore. I'm certain it's going to be Donald Trump. You know, health, as long as everything stays well, it will be Donald Trump versus, you know, whoever the Democrats put up. And so this is another classic own goal by the Democrats, to my mind, and it's going to strengthen Trump's position. Certainly, I mean, it unites the whole MAGA base around Trump. I know the GOP, I know the RINOs and all of that, they'll be delighted about this. You know, the Mitch McConnell's, the Lindsey Graham's, all of those sort of token Republicans. Well I reckon it solidifies things for Donald Trump. And I hope he, I mean I would love him, I think it's Tuesday of next week when the, I think he has to go to, or he's being asked to go to New York to do the perp walk of shame. Good, because that will strengthen him even more. And I see so much support for him, I'm sure you see it as well, swelling around in social media. Some people who have not been 100% in his camp this time around, you know, maybe has he lost it and all of that. People see this and they just go, yeah, they want to take Trump down, we're going to stand with Trump and I am amongst them 100%. [23:27] Dave, I'm just thinking on when people go on your site, there's a buy me a coffee, they can support you and I would encourage the viewers to do that. I'm thinking of buy me a plane ticket and I could go over to see Trump. Do you think that's too much? I don't know. [23:41] Well, you see, I mean, you know, plane tickets, all that, all those carbon emissions, we're trying to save the planet. I'm not sure. But if people do want to buy me a coffee, like this one, go to davidvance.net. Here you go. And you can try and buy me a coffee there. I mean, it's going to get really interesting, as you know, Peter, in the next, you know, in the rest of 2023. This indictment is going to blow up in the faces, I think, of the Democrats. And I think it's going to bring the Republican Party mostly around Trump. [24:11] It makes DeSantis irrelevant. It raises questions about DeSantis a wee bit. But I see he did say that he would not allow Trump to be arrested in Florida, which is good. The indictments in New York City. So yeah, next week is going to be fascinating. You're going to see all the images, you know, but I wish Trump would be, I'd like to see them handcuff him. That would be good because they don't get it. You see, the lefties get this one completely wrong. That doesn't make us feel bad our side Peter. It makes us go, well, if they put the handcuffs around Trump, they're putting it around everybody who stands with Trump and that just energises the support. So the only one thing I do wish Trump would do. I wish he would get back on Twitter. He's missing a huge PR opportunity. GETTR's great and, you know, Truth Social and all that, but honestly, there's like millions of people he could be reaching. He'd be well advised to do that. I don't know if you agree or not, but I wish he would. And not being on Twitter means he does miss your stream of consciousness. [25:15] Yeah, well, I mean, you know, yeah, maybe that's the reason for him to stay off it, I'd say to prefer. Maybe we shouldn't blame him. Let me jump, oh I see there's Charlotte Baroness of Burnley on GETTR. Great to see you Charlotte. Hi Charlotte. Who else is, there are a load of other names. I just saw your name out there Charlotte. So obviously a previous guest with David and myself and who pulled together the wonderful Comcast. But that's a whole other story. Charlotte and I now do Twitter spaces together. So we in fact, actually, I think we're working on one on drag queen story hour between us. So that'll be an interesting Twitter conversation to tune in. And I'm sure Charlotte will put out more details of that, hopefully in the next couple of weeks. But anyway, something to keep your eyes on. David and Charlotte talking about drag queens. If you want to hear what they have to say make sure you tune in to Twitter spaces on both their Twitter profiles. This is the shocking news,i'll have to change my plans, President Joe Biden or former Vice President Joe Biden will not attend the coronation of King Charles the Third. I mean, that's that weekend, and now the Prime Minister has to attend the coronation of King Charles the Third. And I thought, you know, how can you just stop taking care of yourself when you can take care of the country, and I didn't. And I tell you what, the people of the country, they all have to go to the coronation. The people of the country, I mean, that's that weekend. I had it all planned. And now I've had to change my plans. It's not worth going to. [26:44] I know. I mean, I can understand lots of people will be devastated at this news. I mean, it's actually interesting on several levels. First of all, it sort of underlines my view that I think Biden is instinctively hostile to the United Kingdom generally. I think that what it's worth. There's that aspect to it. So it's a bit of an insult. The second instance, though, I mean, I want to avoid that weekend as well. I have no interest in Charles the woke. I have no interest in what the nonsense they're going to be getting up to. I won't be watching the coronation. I won't be watching the concerts. I won't be. I want nothing to do with it because I feel totally disconnected from this. Different with his mother, Queen Elizabeth. For this guy and what he represents. I mean, this is a World Economic Forum stooge king. And so, you know, and he continues, by the way, to the politicking. [27:45] Did you mean you mentioned just to go back to Ukraine for a second, Charles, after his planned visit to France, had to be put on ice under the fact that issues over there, you know, and kings can lose their heads in France. He went to, well, he went to Germany instead and lots of close connections there, of course. The old Saxe-Gothbergs and all of that stuff. And he gave a speech and he was talking in this speech about the great connections between Germany and the UK with regard to Ukraine. So Peter, this is the point. I don't believe Her Majesty the Queen would have been stupid enough to have said something like that. That's a political statement. You know, we can respect people's countries and say, but once you go into politics, if [28:32] you're a monarch, I think you're playing with fire. So this guy, to my mind, I just, I can't, I have no confidence in him. I don't respect him. Him and Camilla, I don't, to be honest. And that probably get me into trouble with all my unionist brethren who with all their support for the monarchy, but you can respect the institution and not respect some of the people within that institution. I don't respect him and for once Biden's got it right, albeit by accident. No completely. Staying on the US side, and you'd put this post up from Sebastian Gorka. [29:09] This is quite, there supposedly is a fact check underneath, which must mean Sebastian is absolutely correct. And this is Jacob Chansley. I actually hadn't seen him without his beautiful gear on, at least 14 months early after Speaker McCarthy released January 6 footage that proved he committed no crime. And we, I think, in the UK, forget that there are still hundreds of people who are locked up with no trial. And I thought that would be an anathema, I guess, with everything that the US stands for, which is your freedoms and rights. And you can be locked away without any chance, really, although years away, of any trial. Yeah, political pr- let's be honest, These guys are all political prisoners. The January 6th people are all political prisoners locked away. But I was so pleased that the shaman Jacob Chansley has been released. But if or, you know, or fact check or whatever. The fact is, this guy is 100 percent innocent. And they got the footage that shows that he was 100 percent innocent. [30:21] But get this, they have that footage from day one. And yet, Peter, they've put him away for 18 months in the meantime. And that shows you how vile this Biden regime is, that they will punish people just for the act of actually, in this case, he was escorted. I mean, the laugh on it was, he was escorted through the Capitol by a police officer or or two. [30:43] So it's not crime. There's no crime is committed. And it wasn't an insurrection, as I've said to you previously before. That's just the Democrat myth that they've sought to put in place. But yeah, I mean, it begs big questions into the direction the US has gone. Because as you rightly observe, a country based on freedom and liberty is happily locking up people without any due justice. Any justice has not been done. And now in this case, they're releasing one. What I hope he does, I hope he sues the hell out of the US system that put him there, because he's been denied his liberty for all that time. And with a bit of luck, we get a big payday. And he deserves that, not least for the costume, which, as you observe, I mean, you and I should probably get costumes like that and do a stream in our equivalent shaman gear. Because I think I'd look good in that there. So I'm not sure if you're more hair than me, but it would sort of suit my look, I think. But yeah, good news. I'm glad he's been released. And yeah, listen, all the others need released as well. Some of them, you know, there's some elderly people as well. This is appalling what's going on. And it wasn't for people like us and others in the alternative media, you know, going on about this. Like the mainstream media doesn't give a damn about these people. They're just put away, that's it. [32:08] But I thought the only thing he's guilty of is wearing a stupid costume. To me, that's really... It's not a stupid costume, it's a good costume. It's OK, I'll give you it's a strange costume. But I mean, if you want to see strange costumes, go back to... I put a clip of, again, the insurrectionists in the Kentucky Capitol building. And some of them, these were the trans insurrectionists, seem to be wearing headgear, which to my mind looked kind of a wee bit satanic, but I mean, but oddly enough, the media didn't want to talk about that. I saw that. If I can just add, I didn't realise I was looking, because I had the story up about Joe Biden not coming, and actually in the Daily Mail article, I thought it was good news he wasn't coming. The bad news is that. Kamala Harris may come. You have to come to London, seriously, you have to come with Kamala, laughing Kamala, crazy Kamala's coming, come on. Oh yeah, cackling, cackling Kamala. That'll be, I mean, it'll be great during the ceremony. Hopefully she'll start cackling during the more sombre bits, but I'll never know because I'll never be watching it. But yeah, Kamala's coming, yeah. I'm not going to go there, yeah, right, okay. I just thought I would try and tempt but okay, I failed. No, I'm not going there with Kamal. I know it's too dangerous. [33:30] Okay, we'll move on. This is an interesting story you'd put up. And we could go all different directions with this. This is former Keighley town councillor. Keighley is that town you know well from the grooming gangs. Probably not related to this story at all, but former town councillor jailed for eat out to help fraud. [33:51] And there he is. He tried to steal more than £430,000 through the government's Feed Out to Help scheme, and he has been jailed. This was over a four-week period. Over four weeks, he was claiming help of nearly half a million pounds. And of course, this half a million was from David, you and me, and all our UK listeners who pay taxes. So well done on paying your taxes. So So Mohammed Ikram could make 19 fraudulent claims of 430,000. But I guess it shows the ludicrously of the system that the government paid us to eat. [34:31] Well, it shows several things. It shows that. It also shows, as you say, I mean, he's been convicted and put away in relatively short order, Peter, relatively short order. But then if we were to change the conversation and talk about the grooming gangs and the horrible crimes that have been committed against young girls in so many of our cities. Well, that didn't happen in short order, did it? Convictions so few as they were. So there's a certain hypocrisy there. I guess the government gets a bit agitated when it sees its own, the money that it thieves from us, it being thieved in due course by people like this. But yeah, I mean, imagine my surprise when I, as I think that's what I said, imagine my shock. Couldn't believe it. I mean, a fine upstanding citizen like Mohammed there, trying to put his hand into the tune of almost half a million. And of course, I reckon this is the other thing, going back to that day, that was the help out, eat out scheme, wasn't it? [35:31] So I reckon what that is, Peter, is that's the tip of a massive iceberg, because the amount of fraud that I believe happened, and I don't have any specific knowledge of this, but just a general sense over that period during the government's coronavirus tyranny time, it's got to run into billions and billions. And again, that's what bothers me. Pensioners don't get a decent pension. But the government found all those billions for this stupid scheme of Rishi Sunak's, which didn't actually even work. It only brought us a short-term economic [36:11] spike and then it dropped down again. But some people were enriching themselves for sure. So, yeah, I'm glad he was convicted. I'd like to see, of course, others convicted, not least those within in the Conservative Party government who ensured that some of their pals were benefiting from all these contracts. We've seen about the PPE and all of that there. I mean, it's not just our dear friend Mohammed and Keighley that we need to be worrying about. There's, a whole raft of people who were absolutely milking it for all that they were worth. And at the time, it was kind of obvious, but after a year or two, at least, it's good to see at least one conviction. I hope there'll be many, many more. I hope so. And reading the story that he claimed for eight businesses, of which six of them were, entirely fictitious, so basically he just put random places down and the government said, okay, well, if you say Mohammed from Bradford will pay you the money. [37:16] Literally no one in government actually processing this scheme. They just trusted people to hand in in blank receipts. Yeah, I know. I know. Honestly, you couldn't make some. Some of the stuff I put it out, and it's almost like you couldn't make it up. You know what I mean? If you were trying to make a satire account, some of this stuff was right off that. As you said, six totally fictitious accounts, checks being sent off to them. And the government will say, OK, there's another point to be made in this. The government will say, Peter, well, look, it was a time of crisis. No, it was a time of self-inflicted chaos. That's what it was, number one. And I reckon if we expanded this conversation just more generally to how the government lavishes our taxes, I think it's just symptomatic of what just generally happens. I am sure the levels of corruption, the levels of inefficiency are staggering around how the government itself operates and how it spends money. Money. But hey, that's just the nature of statism, I suppose. We can trust our government to do what's best for us, David. I wouldn't hear anything different. So please put that cynicism away for a moment. [38:31] On to Scotland, and Scotland making, I do really despair. If any of you are up in Scotland, I do despair of what you're doing to your country. So Humza Yousaf could lose seat at next Holyrood election with labour making gains, new poll suggests. Talking about SNP dropped 8 points, labour up 7. And of course, there's a picture of a representation of the Scottish people. There it is, beautiful representation. [39:02] When I was talking to others, my point was that actual Humza Yousaf was not a great member of the Scottish Barm is only 37 being there a short time, incapable and out of his depth. And then, I assume because of the colour of his skin, because of his background, they think we need to tick that box and how dare we have Katie Forbes who's a Christian and they stick this guy in who's, out of his depth and I hope he does lose a seat. I'm assuming you think the same David. Oh yeah, it would be so sweet if he would, I mean I was looking Peter actually, also just as a I'll come back to Humza in a second, but I was looking at a website which mathematically calculates, sort of numbers what the 2024 election result will be by constituency. And I was amused to see that Boris Johnson in Uxbridge will also lose his seat. So I can't wait for the 2024 elections to see all these individuals fall. But back to Humza, Humza useless. And Richard Tice might be Prime Minister. [40:13] Because he's a solid guy that we can totally trust. Back to Humza, so I'm delighted that he won. I was in his corner all the way through because if there's one way to destroy the SNP, it's Humza Yousaf. Because this guy, as you rightly observed, Peter, every job he's held, he's been absolutely rubbish at it. I mean, catastrophically bad in everything. However, he basically is continuity Nicola Sturgeon. That's what you have to understand. So the party machine got behind him and that's how he got the position. Although isn't it interesting, he won by the golden percentage, 52% for him, 48% against him. Now when that was Brexit, people like him said, oh no, no, no, we need to have a, we, can't possibly go with that, it's too tight to call. When he wins, it's indisputable, nothing to say, move along. So I think he is going to be catastrophically bad. I can't wait. I mean, he's already saying things which are, you know, he's doubling down on the gender realignment act. It's fantastic stuff. But it's fantastic and it's not, on a serious note now. So again, okay, conspiracy theory alert coming up. [41:25] But what's going to happen is that clearly the SNP will lose some seats because this guy is going to be a catastrophe. And that's good. [41:34] Labour's going to pick them up. And that's not so good, because it just further underlines that Labour will come into power in 2024 with an absolute vengeance. And I'm saying to you now, and everyone can come back to me when we have the general election, you're going to see it's going to be 1997 all over again, or as in the Tories are going to be wiped. It might be their biggest defeat actually ever, I believe. And so, so, so this, but In the past, like with Blair, Peter, and you'll know this, student of politics, Labour always relied on the Scottish MPs to get the majority. They always historically did. And then the SNP took that away from them. And that's what essentially removed them as an electoral force. The demise of the, the shrinkage of the SNP will help Labour and, you know, I'm not happy about that, obviously. So, although it is uni-party stuff, like. So we will see. But Humzas, in the meantime, should give us loads and loads of lols. And, you know, I can't wait to get more of his policy. I laughed at his cabinet that he's appointed. Talk about, you know, they talk about we're going to have a cabinet of, [42:46] you know, of all the talents. He's producing one of none of the talents. And that's great. So, you know, and also a final thing in this one, you know, the SNP does not represent Scotland or all the Scottish people. It represents just a very vociferous, you know, kind of hate-driven minority I think. And so. [43:08] You know, I just try to sort of think, well, the SNP bubble is probably going to burst. And maybe you take small pleasures where you can find them. I find a small pleasure in the fact that Humza Yousaf, he's going to give us what, an independence in five years, he said. Five years to be independent. But unfortunately, that's meat for the faithful. The people who vote for the SNP, look, they think that's going to happen. And I well remember Peter during the first Scottish Indy, the way the SNP people, they hate on English people. It's unbelievable. It's a hate-driven party. And in a way, even Labour winning is kind of almost slightly better than the SNP. Because I don't think they can be just as hate-driven. But there we go. Scotland, Scotland, Scotland, the naive, I think we need to look upon it as these days. Anyway, moving on. And actually, you said about hating English. You do, you do. And Stu on Getter has put up white, white, white, white. He also does hate white people. So he does. Well, that's right. I mean, yeah, I'm sure you've seen it, Peter. We've all seen the clip of Humza Yousaf standing up in the Scottish Parliament And spitting out the word, you know, this was when he was justice minister. [44:33] That 96% of judges were white. But Scotland's a 96% white society. Why the hell? I mean, just basically, broadly speaking, you would expect public representation to be broadly aligned with the demographic. So if that had been a white person saying that speech and using a different ethnicity, they would have been absolutely pilloried on it. He got away with it. And it tells you more about him. I don't think, and I know everyone watching this, I'm sure we're all the same, we shouldn't judge anyone on the colour of their skin. We should believe that people should be given or get the jobs based on their merits and their ability and not on their skin colour. That seems to agitate Humza Yousaf. And maybe it's a good insight into his character as a man. Completely. I just see on the chat, I see my good friend, balconymuppet23, who says, let's pray they don't Epstein Trump. That's a whole other story. Well, not, sorry, just. [45:39] It's great. People contact me and want to get on, get her, because they want to join in, in the chat. So, that is one way you can jump in that. What else? Yeah, two last, last two stories. Dave and I could do this all night, but we won't because David will get thirsty and everyone else will get bored. So onto this COVID, goodness, we haven't done COVID, and don't worry, here it is. World Health Organization says healthy children and teens probably don't need a COVID vaccination. So healthy children and adolescents were deemed low priority in new guidance. The WHO said traditional routine shots were more important for the age group. Wow, what a change. What have they been doing jabbing all these children if they didn't need to? Yeah, that's the point. I mean, the World Health Organization, it's almost like a, it's a grotesque organization. As you said, Peter, and we talked about it when we've done this over the last couple of years, you know, they were pushing jabs into kids down to the age of five years old, little tiny kids. And you've got to get the jab even though they were statistically at no risk from a virus which may or may not exist, but still get them the jab anyway. And then of course we see the adverse reactions. And they were even working on could they get a jab into kids as young as six months. So that's what they were saying. And of course. [47:08] A lot of parents went with that, a lot of parents did. So a lot of very young kids. [47:15] And I'm talking like 11 and under, took the jabs, and as well as the ones in their teens and stuff, and this was to give them protection. Now 'the end of the' World Health Organization is sort of saying, well, look, you didn't really, maybe you didn't need to do that, don't worry about it. But everything to worry about, those kids have now got their bodies brimming with mRNA and all the stuff around that and to do with the implications for their health. So yeah, it's kind of shocking that having, you know, I mean, I wonder how people who took their advice, Peter, I wonder, how they feel now when they, if they even see that, you know, if they even see that where the WHO is basically saying, yeah, well, maybe not. And of course, but at the same time, though, to put it in perspective, our great British government is turning around and saying, is it from next week? Heads up, everyone, new jabs for the over 75-year-olds. All those 75-year-olds, because maybe they want to thin, they might want to thin the herd a wee bit, cull the numbers so that the pension, they don't have to be paying pensions to the people 75 plus. So yeah, it's all over. There's no consistency. We've talked about this often enough over the past few years. The bubble has burst on COVID. The dam has burst and it's coming out, and you know this after Richard Walter and all of that, Peter. The information is, we've been pushing it, pushing it, pushing it. [48:40] The facts, the problem is, well, not the problem, it's not a problem. Reality is the facts back up what we've been saying. These things aren't safe, they're not effective, they're potentially lethal, they're very ill-advised, and people should think very, very carefully before they allow that stuff into their body. We have said that from day one, from December of 2020, vilified for it by the likes of Richard Tice, by the likes of Piers Morgan, all the rest of them. And now here we have the World Health organization saying, well, oh, actually, yeah, maybe you don't need them. [49:13] And to me, this should change everything with anyone who has gone with this, that they were doing what they were told to do, jabbing themselves with an experimental substance, and then they're told, actually, you didn't need to get that done in the first place. It's too late. You've already had it. And to me, that should make anyone who's participated in this madness sit up and think, why did I get it? And it's too late. If the WHO, if the government changed their guidance after you've had it, it is too late. And I don't know why people didn't just wait to see what was going to happen. [49:50] Because they were... Now, it's an interesting one. This is, I believe, the kinder part of my mind says people were subject to military grade psyops on a likes Peter we've never seen in our lives, you know, during sort of 2020. As were we. You and I, David. Yes, yes, and we resist now, we resisted, why is that? Because I believe and I'm sure a lot of people following you, Peter, are the same. We're the critical thinkers, we're the people that go, whoa, hang on a second, I'm not just going to take somebody's word on this. I want to go and see if I can work it out for myself and find out and get other bits, other views. And so yes, we completely, you're right, we didn't, it didn't work on us. But the military psyops did work on about, you pick your percentage, but 80%, you know, whatever. And, but that's so many of our fellow citizens. And I find on some of my streams I've done [50:49] that even some of them have woken up now, and they've said to me, David, you know, I've taken a couple of these jabs, really wish I hadn't. And I'm going, yeah, you know, look, I understand, You know, we mustn't be hyper, what's the word, you know, we don't want to be sort of condescending and saying, oh, you silly people, if only you were as smart as us. No, no, people like to trust and to believe. I don't. So, and I suspect a lot of the critical thinkers aren't. But the masses do, the government tells them to do it, they think on balance the government's looking after us. But the World Health Organization begs to differ when it comes to this age group as well. But I wonder how much longer before the World Health Organization says, oh actually you see everybody, yeah you don't need to take these jabs. And that means everyone is now going to essentially be fooled. And I suspect that day is coming. [51:43] Yeah, yeah. Well, let's finish off again with a wonderfully good story. Not only have we found that actually all the people who gave a ticket, you didn't need to do it. And this is another wonderful story from the US CBS. Flu shot may help prevent heart attacks. Now, if this is the first that I've heard of such a substance that will stop heart attacks, I don't know if you're more aware of this than I am, but this was news to me. It's a medical marvel. It's an absolute medical marvel. The flu shot might indeed, as you say, prevent. And now flu shot being for a respiratory disease, right? Alleged respiratory disease. [52:28] If you believe in the flu, I don't. But respiratory disease. So why would that stop a cardiac incident. See, they're not the same folks. Respiratory system, cardiac system, cardiovascular, very, very different. Why would that be? Unless, of course, it's just complete and utter spin and nonsense. I mean, these are the people that are also saying, oh, by the way, you know, climate change, it can actually cause heart attacks. Well, actually, if I listened to the likes of Greta Von Doomberg long enough, I probably would have a heart attack. But other Other than that, climate change isn't causing heart attacks. Laughing too much isn't causing heart attacks. Yeah, I'm afraid. But there might be one thing that's causing heart attacks. But as we discovered when it came to the late Paul O'Grady, we're not allowed to talk about it. [53:23] We're not. But as we're not on YouTube, just to let you know, David may be talking about the mRNA jabs that many people took. Sorry, just a little asterisk in the bottom of that in case some of us didn't get that. I was being way too subtle. I know. Okay, let's rephrase that. The death jab might be responsible for that. The clot shot as well. Which is another version of it. So I don't want David to hold back. I don't want them telling me, why did you not let me say what the truth was in any way? David, thank you as always for coming on. Let me actually, let me just show four pictures which you've shared just to finish off with. We'll not really discuss them because we have no time, but just good to leave people with some. There's David leaving us with pictures of, I don't know the people he knows or friends. I don't really want to delve into that, but these are people obviously with issues in their lives and they need more help than an mRNA jab. [54:28] This was a lovely meme. They're going to keep creating mass shootings until you give up your guns. Once you give up your guns, they're going to kill you. You know what that's right. Just for our American friends who understand this, we Brits don't have the guns, but you may in America do. Maybe we need you to come and rescue us once again. There was this, was this a video? I think it was a picture, was it? I enjoyed it. It was a picture, yeah. Hate crime. If you're white, drown the violence. If you're one of the rainbow colours, that was really funny. The final one was, let me bring up the final one. This one, I wasn't quick enough on the buzzer. This was on the light newspaper. And, oh, thank you ProJam. You were there ahead of me. Oh, there. And it is this, the problem with natural immunity is that it's free and that is big pharma speaking. I think that explains everything that has happened over the last three years in terms of power, in terms of money and in terms of control. And on that, David, what do you have coming up soon? What can people look forward to apart from you and Charlotte on Twitter space? [55:51] So yeah, so we've got a Monday live stream coming up. I've got a really good guy, Francis O'Neill, coming on with me next Monday. Then following Wednesday, Wednesday week, I've got, just by way of diversion, I've got a guy called Jeff from Jeff Buys Cars. It's a YouTube channel, Jeff Buys Cars. Really, really good guy. He's ended up buying his cars. But he's become more and more, let's say, awakened. And he's very interesting on electric vehicles, the insanity of electric vehicles, 15 minute cities, the insanity and the worst of 15 minute cities. So we got Jeff coming on the stream. So we're trying to mix it up a bit. And I tell you what, it is really important. I mean, I'm very grateful for this opportunity with you Peter on a regular basis. But I think it's also really great to expose our audiences to different voices. As you do as well, so that they get different perspectives, because it is really quite fascinating. You know, there's so many people out there, you know, and have really interesting views and are very knowledgeable on different topics. And sometimes I think the job that we do is still enable them to speak. [57:01] And so that's what's happening. So Monday night, 8 p.m., join me and, or Monday night, say 8 p.m., join me, and, or on replay or whatever. And yeah, we'll see how, and as I said, there'll be more stuff. Don't forget the Daily Podcast as well. Above anything else, the Daily Podcast, the hardest working podcast channel in the UK, Peter, six a day. Who can better that? None. So, no. It's- The name you gave on next Wednesday, is that a pseudonym for Phillip Schofield, We Buy Any Car? Because that would be a weird program. Well, look, and Phillips taking a break, a much needed break. [57:42] Yeah, and we're not going there as well, yeah. Well, no, I just feel sorry for Gordon the Gopher. He's never been the same since. No, no, I think he's undergoing deep psychological therapy. [57:54] To help him through the difficulties. We will finish on that without going into anything. No, we're not going to, exactly. We're finishing on Gordon the Gopher. I mean, who says that Hearts of Oak doesn't go into all the areas that nobody else wants to go to. All the important issues, but I'll thank our viewers for tuning in. If you're listening later on Podbean or the podcasting apps, thank you very much for being with us. And for us on, what day of the week this is, on Monday, we've got Michele Bachmann. So I did a pre-recorded Michele a few days ago, obviously was candidate for the Republican presidential candidate in 2011, and is now Dean at Regent University down in Virginia Beach. So tune in on Monday for that, as you can watch that and then David later, or vice versa, I'll leave it up to you. The great thing is technology brings it to you post the event, so you don't have to just do live, but we'll leave that with you. And on that, I wish all of you a wonderful rest of your evening, enjoy your Saturday, have an absolutely wonderful weekend, and look forward to seeing you on Monday. So thank you and good evening.
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Well hello there. We are back with Episode 59, which means we have one more episode before we are studied by gerontology majors. In this one we celebrate Trans Visibility Day and Luke Prokop's fancy new skates. We also finish off the Evgenii Dadonov's trade / no trade, chat about the passing of Eugene Melnyk, and then Jake gets emotional about the Whale losing the Isobel Cup. We talk about the Boston Pride's heel turn, and playoff MVP greatness. In NHL news we talk about some scoring milestones, playoff eliminations, Taylor Hall's not so heinous but should have been suspended punch, Will Smith, Phil Kessel, and more hockey than you can shake a 75 flex at.
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We start the show with massive immigration news. Big Joey The Biden removed Title 42 border restrictions, which means not only will we be seeing a big influx of illegal immigration, but many these aliens will have The COVID. Not a joke! This is merely the latest effort of our ruling class to light the country on fire. The trans hysteria continues with the Biden Admin is acknowledging "Trans Visibility Day." The trans were not "visible" to Joey during the first 117 years of his life, but hey, better late than never. A year-and-a-half after the Hunter Biden laptop contents were revealed to the public, CNN is finally acknowledging it's legit! Perhaps this is connected to the ongoing federal investigations into Hunter Biden. Or maybe it's that the CNN+ streaming network is flopping spectacularly... Plus, more scary details on the creepiness of woke Disney executives, new evidence emerges suggesting Ketanji Brown Jackson is soft on child sex predators, and the W.H.O. wants the coronavirus restrictions to last longer than the virus itself. And more news.Two guests on the podcast today: first is attorney, Iraq veteran, and former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt who will likely take on Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada this November, and John Binder, our fashion and immigration reporter who opines on the irrelevance of the Oscars red carpet and of course, Title 42.
In Berlin kann man sein E-Auto bald an Straßenlaternen aufladen, das klingt nach einer guten Idee, Flo hat dafür trotzdem keine Verwendung: Er hat kein Auto und kennt auch niemanden, der nicht in der Innenstadt wohnt. Minh Thu und Flo sprechen heute über diese Themen: Was die „Frühwarnstufe der Gas-Notfallversorgung“ für uns bedeutet. (01:45) Wie der Fleischkonzern an der ukrainischen Grenze um Mitarbeiter:innen wirbt und warum er dafür in der Kritik steht. (07:16) Warum der „Trans-Visibility Day“ wichtig ist und welche Änderungen die Ampel-Regierung mit dem „Selbstbestimmungsgesetz“ plant. (10:08) Hier findet ihr den Podcast „Alles ist anders – Krieg in Europa“: http://www.wdr.de/k/Alles-ist-anders-Podcast Habt ihr Fragen oder Anmerkungen? Schickt uns eine Sprachnachricht an 0151 15071635 oder schreibt uns an 0630@wdr.de. Wir sind übrigens auch auf Instagram: @tickr.news – schaut gerne mal vorbei. Von Florian Gregorzyk.
March 31st is International Trans Visibility Day and Louise talks to Sebrina- a trans woman who candidly shares her incredible journey 'home" to find herself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Under the Trump administration, global LGBTQI+ health and rights faced an unprecedented assault. Andrea Gillespie, Sexual Health and Rights Policy Advisor with the American Jewish World Service (AJWS), sits down to talk with us about progress made by the Biden-Harris administration and what pieces of legislation we can advance to prevent backsliding. Under the Trump administration, global LGBTQI+ rights were facing unprecedented attack. In fact, those serving in the Trump administration had long records of opposing LGBTQI+ rights and reproductive rights—including officials at the U.S. State Department and USAID. The State Department attempted to erase the reality of global sexual and reproductive health and rights, removing the term “sexual and reproductive health and rights” altogether from their Annual Human Rights Reports. The removal of this topic from the reports limited our comprehensive understanding and tracking of reproductive health and rights progress for LGBTQI+ people around the world. Then-Secretary Mike Pompeo's Commission on Unalienable Rights sought to re-define and cherry-pick human rights, with the health and rights of LGBTQI+ individuals at the bottom of the ladder. Trump's drastically expanded Global Gag Rule also worsened the barriers that LGBTQI+ individuals faced when accessing healthcare, including HIV treatment and prevention. The Biden administration has begun putting in place policies that work to repair and support LGBTQI+ health and rights. President Biden rescinded the expanded Global Gag Rule during his first week in office. In early February, when President Biden visited the State Department for the first time, his comments centered the health and rights of LGBTQI + individuals and, shortly after, the White Memorandum on Advancing the Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Persons Around the World was released. The Biden-Harris administration has also recognized and released statements on Trans-Visibility Day and International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia. In order to prevent backsliding on global LGBTQI+ health and rights, we must repeal the Global Gag Rule for good. The Global HER Act would permanently repeal this harmful policy, allowing LGBTQI+ people to have expanded access to abortion services and other reproductive health care. Similarly, the Helms amendment must be repealed in order to make sure all people have the ability to access the care that they need. During appropriations season, it's also important to direct funding to LGBTQI+ rights programs, including those run from the State Department and USAID that fight to shift norms, end discrimination, and provide safety and security. Lastly, the Greater Leadership Overseas for the Benefit of Equality (GLOBE) Act, sponsored by Representative Dina Titus [D-NV-1] would recognize the impact of foreign policy tools on LGBTQ+ rights. LinksAmerican Jewish World Service on FacebookAmerican Jewish World Service on TwitterMore information about the GLOBE Act Support the show (https://www.reprosfightback.com/take-action#donate)
‘The biggest rebrand I've ever done''This episode was our contribution to Trans Visibility Day. Like the best party guests, we've shown up late; late because we really wanted to get it right and it took longer than we thought. This episode is a recording of a conversation which reveals both the awkwardness of my learning process while I as a cis-gendered woman try to be a better ally and also an intimate record of what it's like to be a trans woman in a man's world. Thank you to The Other Box for their training material ‘Allyship in the Workplace' which is currently available to all REALWORKers and thank you to Producer Buckers for your tireless support getting this right working with an imperfect audio recording.And finally to my friend for saying yes to having this conversation out in the open and for your wit and wisdom.'FleurThis week we speak candidly with an incredible woman and good friend of Fleur's. Successful in her 20-year career in marketing, our guest transitioned gender partway through her career, in the corporate world, and therefore has a unique perspective on the reality of sexism and misogyny in the workplace. She talks us through her career and the challenges she has faced, including:The harmful impact of working in a misogynistic environment whilst transitioning and being expected to ‘take a joke'. Being outed at work and the prejudice this was met with. A loss of power that comes with being a woman in the workplace, and how in being direct and determined she is now read as ‘feisty' or ‘aggressive' when it was previously celebrated. The visibility of women in professional environments, and the expectation of beauty and aesthetics on top of competence and achievement. Allyship and the importance of tolerance and support. Find out more about REALWORK on Instagram @doreal.work or visit www.doreal.work The REALWORK Podcast with Fleur Emery is produced by Buckers from Decibelle Creative, find her on Instagram: @decibelle_creative and here: www.decibellecreative.comOur thanks go to Tom Seals for his wonderful piano playing at the end of this episode – find him here: @tomseals and www.tomseals.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Women's History Month, Black History Month, International Women's Day, Earth Day, you know: those "holidays." For lack of a better term, we call these days and months "social media holidays." After all, they carry heavy social media presences. And in the first ever episode of Cut to the Chase with Emma and Kamilah, we unpack them. We go beyond the mirror selfies and iPhone panoramas. We ask: What are the pros and cons of these holidays? How do they connect to sports? What do they represent for folks of marginalized identities? And where do they fall short? Discussed in this episode: --National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Women's History Month, Black History Month, International Women's Day, Earth Day, Trans Visibility Day. Note: in the episode, Emma said Earth Day is coming up on April 2nd; she meant April 22nd! --11:41: how identity affects the ways in which we engage with these holidays --14:38: what were these holidays before Instagram? --20:32: March Madness and Women's History Month --24:17: marketing ploys or good values? --27:18: social media as a tool for activism --29:48: GOAT and gendered athlete titles --36:45 celebrating NGWSD while recognizing the inequality that still exists --46:00 calls to action --VICE article, "12 Environmental Justice Organizations," --NYTimes article “She Wants to Kill the Girlboss” --Follow Kamilah, Follow Emma –-Follow Social Sport: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter –-Subscribe to the Social Sport Newsletter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialsport/support
Bobby, XL, & Rob return to discuss another week of insanity! Topics include the Derek Chauvin trial, Trans Visibility Day, Lil Nas X, & so much more!
Episode 36Great Scott! The KoK boys have ruined their futures by releasing too much content this month. They’d better jump in their Jvlog time travel machine: “the deplorian” and go put Biff in some manure.This is a super short episode, but never fear, a YouTube exclusive episode will soon be here!On this episode Drew discusses “Trans Visibility Day”. As in a trans person is visible on his stream against their consent.Gaijin Goomba reacts to the only Japanese person who bothers to listen to him.And Cam reveals a secret shame: Famichiki Footwear.So grab your hoverboards and fly over the manure that is Jvlogs.
We tell a sh!tty story, acknowledge Trans Visibility Day, and put a spotlight on Lil Nas X's music video, Montero (Call Me By Your Name). Then, we get spicy and callout our most toxic critics.
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Violet Zoë Wren to talk about "Trans Visibility Day". She just came out as trans and shared her story on Twitter. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/support
Violet Zoë Wren to talk about "Trans Visibility Day". She just came out as trans and shared her story on Twitter. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony
On this week's Throwing Shade, Bryan discusses some of the accomplished trans individuals highlighted by PinkNews for Trans Visibility Day. Then, Erin covers the recent attempts by state governments to use the pandemic to exert control over women by designating abortion services as non-essential. And make sure to check out Deeper Shade of Shade on Stitcher Premium, where Bryan and Erin interview their favorite friends of the show. For a free month of listening, go to stitcherpremium.com/shade and use promo code ‘SHADE'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brit Somers joins Nicole in the studio today to talk about her recent trip to Tallahassee to lobby the legislators. It's also Trans Visibility Day, so we've got that covered too. Plus, the White House is imploding, and tomorrow's April Fools Day.