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At a recent political gathering, the current Deputy Governor of North Carolina and an active contender for the gubernatorial position, Mark Robinson, asserted to his audience that he intends to detain any biological men discovered entering women's restrooms. This declaration falls in line with actions taken by several Republican administrators to safeguard spaces exclusively meant for biological women, these spaces hold considerable significance for women across the country. Robinson declared, 'In North Carolina, we don't entertain such discussions. If need be, we will pass yet another law to uphold women's rights in this region. We have a duty to safeguard women's sports in our state.' He was indirectly alluding to the Fairness in Women's Sports Act, which prohibits biological men from contending in competitions against the opposite sex. With firm conviction, Robinson declared, 'we protect our women.' Such assertive pronouncements are sorely needed in the current scenario. The Republican Party cannot afford to simply watch as extreme leftist ideologists challenge some of the most self-evident truths - men are men and women are women, and changing gender is simply not a possibility. While the left grapples with defining the fundamental term 'woman,' true patriots remain steadfastly committed to enduring truths rooted in tradition, one being the undeniable dichotomy between the sexes that is prevalent nearly everywhere in nature. To state it plainly, the Democratic Party increasingly leans towards irrationality, accepting progressively more illogical inferences with every passing year. The conflicts and confusions evidently on display serve only to undermine the integrity of their political stance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Representative Barbara Ehardt joins this week's episode of She Thinks to talk about the “We Won't Back Down” rally at the NCAA Convention, where current and former NCAA female athletes, coaches, and parents demanded equal athletic opportunity for women. Rep. Ehardt also speaks to legislation in the states designed to protect the integrity of women's sports, the trends she's seeing nationwide, and the landscape ahead on this issue.Barbara Dee Ehardt is a former 15-year career NCAA Division I women's basketball coach; former NCAA basketball player; and current member of the Idaho House of Representatives from the 33rd district. Representative Ehardt is best known for being the original sponsor and advocate for girls and women with her “Fairness in Women's Sports Act.” This legislation is designed to protect opportunities for girls and women in sports, exactly as Title IX was designed to do.--She Thinks is a podcast for women (and men) who are sick of the spin in today's news cycle and are seeking the truth. Once a week, every week, She Thinks host Beverly Hallberg is joined by guests who cut through the clutter and bring you the facts. You don't have to keep up with policy and politics to understand how issues will impact you and the people you care about most. You just have to keep up with us. We make sure you have the information you need to come to your own conclusions. Because, let's face it, you're in control of your own life and can think for yourself. You can listen to the latest She Thinks episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community. Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most: https://iwf.org/connect. Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day. Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel. Follow IWF on social media: - on Twitter- on Facebook- on Instagram#IWF #SheThinks #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
North Carolina Republicans voted to override Gov. Roy Cooper's veto on the "Fairness in Women's Sports Act." The law prohibits biological males from competing in female competitive sports in public schools. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on Breaking with Brett Jensen we're joined by Mark Garrison to talk about the Fairness in Women's Sports Act progressing through the NC Legislature. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In local news, The Appalachian's Best of Boone 2023 awards are available for viewing! The Best of Boone is an annual readers' choice issue produced by the staff of The Appalachian that highlights the community from the 2022-2023 academic year. Some of the winners include Stick boy kitchen for best sandwich, rough ridge for best overlook, Thunder Hill for best residence hall and Charlotte for best alumni chapter. This is The Appalachian's ninth year of producing its special edition. In state news, North Carolina lawmakers introduced a bill that would require student-athletes to play based on their sex at birth. According to WRAL, the Fairness in Women's Sports Act was filed in both the House and the Senate earlier this week. The bill says that “a student's sex shall be recognized based solely on the student's reproductive biology and genetics at birth.” The bill also says that no males can play on women's teams and no women on men's teams unless “there is no comparable female team for a particular sport and the sport is not a contact sport.” In the State House, 42 Republicans are currently sponsors of the legislation. In national news, representatives of the Auschwitz Memorial criticized a WWE promotional video that used images from the Auschwitz concentration camp. According to NPR, The image appeared in a five-minute video introducing a Wrestlemania 39 contest between stars Dominik and Rey Mysterio. The shot was used as b-roll accompanying Dominik's comments about being a hardened criminal. Representatives of the Auschwitz Memorial criticized the video on Twitter saying, “Exploiting the site that became a symbol of enormous human tragedy is shameless and insults the memory of all the victims of Auschwitz.” Now to sports. Good luck to the men's and women's track teams as they head to Durham tomorrow to compete in the Duke Invitational App State softball has a conference game tomorrow night at Georgia Southern. First pitch is at 6pm as the mountaineers try to get their 2nd win in conference play this year, they are 18-15 overall. App State baseball plays Liousianna tonight at 6pm, its a home game at beaver field, your mountaineer baseball team is coming off of a commanding win against UNC Asheville and they have won 3 of their last 4 games. The winner of this three-game series against Louisiana will sit alone in second in the sun belt. Men's golf team has a competition in Raleigh on Friday. Good luck to them. In professional sports news the NHL regular season is winding down and the seeding is becoming more clear and teams fight for the final playoff spots. Twelve teams have already secured a playoff spot but only Boston has locked up the division. The Hurricanes are atop their division by three points with 5 games left. They need 3 wins or New Jersey losses to score the metropolitan division and get the second seed in the East as Boston has already secured the first. And now for a special weather report powered by Boonweather.com. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue throughout the rest of the day. Warm temperatures will continue, though, with a high of 72 and and a low of 48.
This show aired on Thursday, April 20th, 2023 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include A.P. Dillon and Donna King. Debt limit standoff, Fairness in Women's Sports Act, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The North Carolina House passed the "Fairness in Women's Sports Act" on Wednesday. House Bill 574 states transgender girls are prohibited from participating in sports that correspond with their gender identity. Wednesday, lawmakers were joined by NCAA Champion Riley Gaines, a D1 swimmer from the University of Kentucky. She spoke out against the idea of transgender women competing in sports. She called the bill common sense and said for her, it hit close to home. “What I've been doing is this,” Gaines said. “I'm testifying. That's why I'm grateful to be in North Carolina -- I'm hopeful they will do the right thing.” Gaines competed against transgender athlete Lia Thomas in the 2022 NCAA Division 1 women's swimming and diving championships. Gaines said Thomas had an unfair advantage. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/politics/north-carolina-politics/nc-bill-ban-transgender-athletes-girls-sports-teams-hearing/275-d4f9b869-3340-4675-9fa9-6172877f3ef8
North Carolina lawmakers are looking at two bills to restrict high school sports for transgender athletes. Senate Bill 631, known as the "Fairness in Women's Sports Act," says sports teams must be designated as either "male, men or boys," "females, women or girls," or "co-ed or mixed." The bill says male students can not partake in athletics designated for women and girls. The sex would be based solely on a person's reproductive biology and genetics at birth. The North Carolina High School Athletic Association allows transgender student-athletes to play sports based on their gender identification upon request. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/nc-legislation-proposed-to-restrict-transgender-student-athletes-north-carolina-transgender-bills-laws-restrictions/275-0cb69ead-536f-4362-bc1d-3aaf4d2d22be
Blaine Conzatti serves as the President of Idaho Family Policy Center. He has established a proven track record of achievements in the family policy movement—including successfully leading the charge to get the ‘Heartbeat' bill, the “No Public Funds For Abortion Act,” and “Simon's Law” enacted into Idaho law. He also directed the effort to mobilize the conservative grassroots in support of the first-in-the-nation “Fairness in Women's Sports Act” protecting girls' high school and college sports. Our website: www.idahospodcast.com Our Sponsors: Faith Outdoors https://www.faithoutdoorsid.com/ Silo Hill Media www.silohillmedia.com #idpol #idleg #idgop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatshappeningidaho/support
Rep. Barbara Ehardt (Legislative District 33). She provides us insight on her “Fairness in Women's Sports Act” in which Idaho led the way, how many…
Hour 2 of The Dawn Stensland Show: In a promo for the fifth season of his show “The Shop,” LeBron James discussed the Russian imprisonment of WNBA star Brittney Griner, criticizing America's response, stating she has been there for “over 110 days…I would be feeling like, ‘Do I even want to go back to America?'” During the seventh day of the House's January 6th public hearings, the investigative committee played recorded testimony from former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone and former Attorney General Bill Barr. Rioter Stephen Ayers told Rep. Stephanie Murphy that he was “just following” what President Trump had said when he broke into the Capitol building. The committee attempted to establish a link between far-right militants and Donald Trump's White House. Charles McElwee—Editor of Real Clear Pennsylvania—joins the show to discuss John Fetterman's Senate campaign raising a record-setting $11 million in the months of April, May, and June. Dr. Mehmet Oz is expected to release his three-month fund-raising numbers by the end of the week. McElwee also talks about Governor Tom Wolf vetoing the bipartisan “Fairness in Women's Sports Act,” and a collection of Pennsylvania Republicans creating a “Never Mastriano” super PAC to prevent PA State Senator Doug Mastriano from becoming governor. On Friday, Elon Musk announced that he was walking away from his $44 billion agreement to purchase Twitter. Musk claimed the deal was scrapped over the company's reluctance to share pertinent information regarding the number of “bot” and “spam” accounts on the platform. Twitter has since filed a lawsuit. During a rally in Anchorage, Alaska, former President Donald Trump had several unflattering things to say about the Tesla CEO. During a Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing, UC Berkeley School of Law Professor Khiara Bridges accused Sen. Josh Hawley of being transphobic for saying that he believed only women are capable of becoming pregnant. While appearing on Meet the Press, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo told Chuck Todd that the economy is strong, and we are “talking ourselves into a recession.”
Charles McElwee—Editor of Real Clear Pennsylvania—joins The Dawn Stensland Show to discuss John Fetterman's Senate campaign raising a record-setting $11 million in the months of April, May, and June. Dr. Mehmet Oz is expected to release his three-month fundraising numbers by the end of the week. McElwee also talks about Governor Tom Wolf vetoing the bipartisan “Fairness in Women's Sports Act,” and a collection of Pennsylvania Republicans creating a “Never Mastriano” super PAC to prevent PA State Senator Doug Mastriano from becoming governor.
Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder is running for his first election. We had a wide ranging discussion about school funding, critical race theory and the failure of the Fairness in Women's Sports Act. It's a great discussion.
Today on the Tim DeMoss Show, Pastor Cedrick Brown from Commitment to Truth joins us to discuss his involvement in the recent Celebrate Jesus event held in Philadelphia, and to share more about his work in the Commitment Community Church located in Lindenwold. In the later half of the program, Lexi Sneller, Communications and Policy Officer at the Pennsylvania family Institute fills us in on the new Fairness in Women's Sports Act. House Bill 972 (or HB 972) The Pennsylvania Senate Education Committee voted along party lines to move a bill that would prohibit transgender women and girls from competing on female teams in interscholastic sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Virginia Aabram, Washington Examiner Congressional Reporter, covers Tuesday's primary elections. Andy Harris, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Maryland, discusses the Title 42 border policy and the House Freedom Caucus letter to President Biden regarding the World Health Organization. Beth Mizell, Louisiana State Senator, provides an update on Louisiana's “Fairness in Women's Sports Act,” which she authored. Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers' Research, reacts to State Farm's decision to walk back its woke indoctrination program for children after consumer backlash. Dr. Albert Mohler, President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses the release of the SBC Sexual Abuse Task Force/Guidepost Solutions report and where the church goes from here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Just as Florida's Parental Rights Bill is nonsensically referred to as the “Don't Say Gay Bill”, Kentucky's Fairness in Women's Sports Act is being called an “Anti-Trans Bill”. It is clear that opposition to these policies care very little for honesty and fairness when it conflicts with their political ideology or their - religion of “LOVE OF SELF”. https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/06/politics/kentucky-anti-trans-sports-ban-governor-veto/index.html?utm_source=ground.news&utm_medium=referral
We're still 18 months away from Louisiana's next gubernatorial election, but Senator Bill Cassidy is already eyeing the seat. The Advocate's editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grace tells us more about the Republican lawmaker's potential run. Dillard University sent shockwaves through the collegiate mock trial community last month when the unranked team advanced to the American Mock Trial Association's National Championship Tournament. WWNO's education reporter Aubri Juhasz tells us how the team is preparing for this weekend's competition. Supaman is an Aspsáalooke rapper from Crow Agency, Montana. This week on American Routes, he talks about how his Native American heritage and community inspires his style of music and performance. Last year, Governor John bel Edwards vetoed a bill that would ban transgender girls from participating in high school sports. However, the state GOP has reintroduced the “fairness in Women's Sports Act,” with a newfound confidence given their recent success in overriding Edward's veto of congressional maps. WRKF's Capitol reporter Paul Braun tells us more about where this bill might be headed. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Patrick Madden. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubrey Procell, and Thomas Walsh. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Banks, U.S. Representative for the 3rd district of Indiana and Chairman of the House Republican Study Committee, discusses House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy withdrawing Republicans from the committee created to investigating the January 6th breach of the Capitol after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to allow several Republican nominees onto the committee. Dr. Marty Makary, Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine & School of Public Health, shares the findings of his study on the mortality rate of COVID-19 for children under 18. Louis Gurvich, chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party, decries the Louisiana House Democrats abandoning their support of the Fairness in Women's Sports Act. Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China and The Great U.S.-China Tech War, shares what the Associated Press found after China granted them unprecedented access to its Uyghur concentration camps. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative for the 6th District of Florida and member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, discusses the protests in Cuba, the resolutions introduced in Congress expressing solidarity with the Cuban people in their demand for freedom, and reports that Afghanistan is disintegrating even before the United States military completes its withdrawal. Jatniel Peréz, director of William Carey Biblical Seminary and pastor at Centro Bíblico Crecer (Growing Bible Center) in Velasco, Cuba, gives an inside look at what's really going on inside Cuba. Beth Mizell, Louisiana State Senator, urges the Louisiana legislature to override the governor's veto of the Louisiana Fairness in Women's Sports Act. J. Christian Adams, president and general counsel of Public Interest Legal Foundation, shares the status of election reform efforts at the state level. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
With the Olympic Games set to begin, a controversial issue involving allowing transgender females to play on female sports teams. A Pennsylvania lawmaker has introduced the "Fairness in Women's Sports Act". Chick2Chick is "chirping" with Rep. Barb Gleim about the legislation and what it means for female athletes in this podcast, "Title IX and Girls Sports."
Roger Wicker, U.S. Senator from Mississippi, analyzes the infrastructure bill taking shape in the U.S. Senate, and talks about his letter to Secretary Becerra opposing his decision to end the fetal tissue research advisory committee. Mary Miller, U.S. Representative for the 15th District of Illinois, shares what she is observing on her trip to the southern border. Gene Mills, President of Louisiana Family Forum, discusses the efforts in the Louisiana legislature to override Governor Edwards' veto of the “Fairness in Women's Sports Act.” Gordon Chang, author of "The Coming Collapse of China," discusses the GOP House hearing yesterday investigating the origins of COVID, and the breaking news that China is building more than 100 new missile silos in its western desert. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Virginia Foxx, U.S. Representative for the 5th district of North Carolina and Ranking Member on the House Committee on Education and Labor, instructs parents on how to fight critical race theory and other radical ideologies being pushed into classrooms. Tyler O'Neil, Senior Editor, PJ Media, on the U.S. Senate rejecting legislation that would allow a federal takeover of elections. Bill Donohue, President of Catholic League, responds to a Democrat congressman who threatened to strip the Catholic Church of its tax-exempt status if politicians who support abortion are denied communion. Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China and The Great U.S.-China Tech War, shares what could happen if counterintelligence officer Dong Jingwei-China's Vice Minister of State Security-has in fact defected to the U.S. Beth Mizell, Louisiana State Senator, discusses the Louisiana governor's veto of her bill the "Fairness in Women's Sports Act." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, provides an eye-witness account of the border, and warns of the Democrats' effort to get rid of the filibuster to pave the way for the Equality Act and a federal takeover of the election system. Missy Thomas Irvin, Arkansas State Senator for District 18, urges states to refuse to be silenced on tough transgender issues as Arkansas enacts the Fairness in Women's Sports Act. Mike Pompeo, Former Secretary of State, contrasts the Biden's administration's priorities as they disband Trump policies protecting human life and religious freedom. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Chris Mitchell, Middle East Bureau Chief for CBN News, explains the recent leadership tensions in Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's opponents form a coalition deal to remove him from office. Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for the 8th district of Ohio and former Army Ranger, shares his thoughts on what Dr. Fauci's recently released emails reveal about the origins of the coronavirus, and President Biden announcing a “month of action” and promoting “free beer” incentives to boost vaccination rates. Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China and The Great U.S.-China Tech War, explains what the public needs to know about the U.S. government funding in Wuhan. Beth Mizell, Louisiana State Senator, urges Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards to sign the Louisiana Fairness in Women's Sports Act. Gabrielle Clark, head of the Nevada chapter of No Left Turn in Education (NLTE), discusses her lawsuit against her son's school, the first known lawsuit by a parent against Critical Race Theory in public schools. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Hour two of Larry Conners USA begins with news and commentary. Larry discusses the continued release of more and more information involving Dr. Fauci having knowledge of the lab made Coronavirus. Then, should transgender boys be able to compete in girls sports? An ongoing issue that grows more legs everyday. Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, fired [...] The post NCAA Issues Threat Over Fairness in Women's Sports Act / 2PM LC-USA 6–2-21 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.
Lila Rose first began investigating abortion clinics as a college student in California more than a decade ago. She says she quickly discovered that Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider, "covers up child sexual abuse."As founder and president of the pro-life organization Live Action, Rose, now 32, has conducted countless undercover investigations into Planned Parenthood clinics. She joins the "Problematic Women" podcast today to discuss her new book "Fighting For Life: Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World" and how she became passionate about the pro-life movement.Also on today's show, we discuss a recent court case over Idaho's Fairness in Women's Sports Act. And as always, we’ll crown our Problematic Woman of the Week. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's Next…Dancing with the Stars? Today: Jimmy Kimmel treats Hunter Biden like an American Treasure. John reviews. Then, PA State Representative Valerie Gaydos, a prime sponsor of the Fairness in Women's Sports Act talks about transgender girls and women competing on high school or collegiate teams. Finally, Victoria Taft at PJ Media discusses the location of Officer Chauvin's knee plus 8 other things you didn't know about the George Floyd case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show Georgia's new voting law was signed, Arkansas's Fairness in Women's Sports Act, Biden's press conference, gas prices on a surge and Biden's spending could cause inflation.
Georgia's new voting law was signed and Arkansas's Fairness in Women's Sports Act.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6277LEGGE CONTRO L'OMOFOBIA RINVIATA A OTTOBRE di Giuliano GuzzoLa notizia non autorizza chissà quali festeggiamenti, ma di certo non è una cattiva notizia: il ddl Zan contro contro l'omotransfobia e la misoginia tornerà alla Camera dei Deputati solo nel mese di ottobre. Non prima. Alla base di questo nuovo slittamento, l'urgenza governativa di votare, necessariamente la settimana prossima, il decreto semplificazione che va a scadenza; inoltre, a seguire, ci sarà una pausa dettata dalle elezioni regionali, accorpate al referendum confermativo. Non è finita: a settembre, infatti, si accenderanno i riflettori su un altro provvedimento centrale per la vita politica italiana: la nuova legge elettorale.Quello che attende il Parlamento almeno per le prossime settimane è dunque un calendario fittissimo, nell'ambito del quale il ddl Zan - dati di fatto alla mano - non rappresenta una priorità inderogabile né, tanto meno, una questione politica di vita e di morte. Senza dimenticare poi il grande tema della riapertura delle scuole - verso cui le Regioni italiane stanno di fatto procedendo in ordine sparso -, e gli scossoni che già ora questo sta determinando per la compagine di governo. Tutto questo per dire che se la legge contro l'omotransfobia è già slittata ad ottobre, non si può escludere che sia destinata a slittare ulteriormente in avanti.Sia come sia, il mondo pro family italiano può guardare questi rinvii solo ad un modo: come ad un guadagno di tempo prezioso. Tempo prezioso che deve essere necessariamente impiegato per sensibilizzare l'opinione pubblica rispetto ad insidie e rischi di un provvedimento legislativo che, se da un lato nulla - ma proprio nulla - aggiungerebbe a beneficio di persone con tendenze non eterosessuali, dall'altro moltissimo determinerebbe, in termini negativi, per tutta la società italiana.Il riferimento è qui anzitutto al mondo delle scuole, con iniziative ufficialmente contro «la discriminazione» - a parole, nei fatti pro gender - che andrebbero a ricevere un allarmante rafforzamento sia giuridico sia economico. Non meno grave, anzi forse ancora più generale e devastante, sarebbe - nel caso in cui il ddl Zan diventasse legge - la limitazione della libertà di espressione e quindi di pensiero. Sì, perché una normativa contro l'omotransfobia metterebbe i difensori del primato della famiglia naturale nelle condizioni di essere passibili di denuncia in quanto autori di «propaganda d'odio».Non solo. Se la vedrebbero male anche gli oppositori dell'utero in affitto, del "cambio di sesso" per i giovanissimi, insomma tutta l'impalcatura valoriale fondata sul personalismo ontologico e sulla morale cristiana subirebbe un colpo mortale. Nelle settimane a disposizione - e rese possibile dal rinvio ad ottobre del ddl Zan - il movimento pro family italiano deve mobilitarsi. Perché in questo caso, a differenza del noto adagio, il tempo non è denaro. No, è un vero e proprio tesoro da sfruttare in comunicazione e informazione, con la messa in guardia di tutti rispetto ai pericoli che comporterebbe una normativa di cui non c'è nessun bisogno.In linea teorica può infatti anche accadere, come già accennato, che il governo subisca dalle elezioni regionali uno scossone tale da evitare di voler proseguire, con determinazione almeno, l'iter sulla legge contro l'omotransfobia. Ma chiunque abbia a cuore certi valori non può appigliarsi a questa, che è solo una possibilità teorica. Deve invece darsi da fare, facendo soprattutto informazione, raccontando - e ribadendo - il più possibile quante insidie contenga un ddl che si presenta come antidoto alle «discriminazioni» mentre invece, nei fatti, ne è un formidabile veicolo.Nota di BastaBugie: ecco altre notizie sul "gaio" mondo gay... sempre meno gaio.I GAY CHE DISCRIMINANO I GAYGrindr è la più popolare app di incontri per persone omosessuali. Un sondaggio condotto dal sito gay Neg.zone rivela che la maggior parte degli utenti di Grindr si sono sentiti discriminati da altre persone omosessuali con cui chattavano.In particolare il 64% si è sentito discriminato almeno una volta per l'aspetto fisico. Curiosamente poi Neg.zone qualifica come atteggiamento discriminatorio la scelta da parte di metà degli utenti di essere interessata solo a persone di una certa etnia. Il virus della discriminazione si è inoculato così profondamente che per alcuni tutti noi non dovremmo avere alcuna preferenza, altrimenti preferire significherebbe automaticamente discriminare. Ma anche essere attratti da persone dello stesso sesso è una preferenza e quindi anche l'omosessuale discrimina.Torniamo alle discriminazioni o presunte tali: un utente su quattro ritiene che le persone transessuali non debbano iscriversi alla piattaforma. Forse a ragion veduta: è un'app per omosessuali e non tutti i trans sono omosessuali.Infine quasi un utente su 10 si sente discriminato perché effeminato.Questo sondaggio mette in evidenza almeno due cose.Primo: che anche i gay discriminano e quindi ci vorrebbe anche in questi casi una legge per punirli così come la legge Zan punirà gli eterosessuali che non si adegueranno al politicamente corretto.Secondo: che la parola "discriminazione" ha sostituito la parola "scelta", una scelta che tante volte è legittima, ma che oggi viene spesso intesa come fosse una colpa.(Gender Watch News, 7 settembre 2020)LA VICE DI JOE BIDEN È GAY FRIENDLYSe il democratico Joe Biden vincerà le presidenziali, il suo vice sarà Kamala Harris da sempre schierata a favore delle rivendicazioni LGBT. Quando era procuratore generale della California, venendo meno ai suoi doveri (un bel biglietto da visita per un vicepresidente), non fece rispettare la Proposition 8 che vietava, allora, i "matrimoni" gay. Dopo la sentenza della Corte Suprema che legittimò le "nozze" gay fu la prima a celebrare tali nozze.Si battè affinchè le persone trans potessero scegliere i bagni e gli spogliatoi che volevano (numerosi sono i casi ormai di uomini che con questo pretesto violentano le donne nei bagni per donne) e appoggiò l'Equality Act che, tra le altre cose, promuove le rivendicazioni LGBT. Naturalmente la Harris partecipa sempre al Gay Pride.Se dunque vinceranno i democratici l'agenda arcobaleno subirà una forte accelerazione negli USA.(Gender Watch News, 3 settembre 2020)LE ATLETE DICONO NO AI TRANSPiù di trecento atlete, tra cui Martina Navratilova [lesbica dichiarata, N.d.BB], scrivono al National College Athletic Association affinchè gli atleti maschi transessuali non gareggino in competizioni femminili. L'associazione Save Women's Sports chiedeva in particolare di non boicottare il Fairness in Women's Sports Act , norma che vieta ai transessuali maschi di gareggiare con le donne nei college dell'Idaho. La National College Athletic Association contesta quella legge e la vertenza dovrà essere decisa in questo mese di agosto.Un principio cardine dell'ideologia LGBT è quello della lotta alle discriminazioni, alle disuguaglianze. Ma far gareggiare maschi e femmine non è una palese disuguaglianza?(Gender Watch News, 27 agosto 2020) Titolo originale: Il ddl Zan rinviato ad ottobre. Ma la battaglia non è finitaFonte: Provita & Famiglia, 4 settembre 2020Pubblicato su BastaBugie n. 681
Greetings Sports Fans and Athletic Supporters: Come join us Under the Bleachers for Episode 3 - Baseball is Beautiful Just the Way it Is. This week it's Laura's turn to pick the topics and she chose: For Our Discussion of All Things Queer: the new Netflix documentary Disclosure; For Our Discussion of All Things Sports: the return of baseball and some new rules for the 2020 baseball season; And, For Our Discussion of the Intersection of Sports and Queer: The Trump Administration's recent attack on transgender athletes. After that you will get to hear Laura and Gabe's interview with Rogue Darts. If you need more information: The website for the movie Disclosure is: disclosurethemovie.com For an FAQ page from MLB on the 2020 Baseball Season, go here: mlb.com/news/faq-for-2020-baseball-season To view the text of Idaho's Fairness in Women's Sports Act, go here: legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2020/legislation/H0500A1.pdf To view the DOJ's Statement of Interest in the Idaho case, go here: justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1287311/download To learn more about Rogue League Darts, visit its website, rlsports.org/darts, check it out on Facebook @RogueDartsDC, on Twitter @RogueDarts, or on Instagram @RogueDarts. For more information about Team DC, visit teamdc.org You will always find our podcast here, underthebleachers.podbean.com. You can also find us on Apple Podcasts and Google Play. Please remember to rate, review, subscribe, and share us with a friend! Thanks to Team DC Board Member Ralph Alston for our logo and DC's Different Drummers Marching Band and Travis Gettinger for our music. Under the Bleachers is hosted by Team DC Vice President Laura Fraher and Team DC Board Member for Fundraising Gabriel Hernandez. All views and opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts and other participants on Under the Bleachers and do not express the views of Team DC.