November 30, 2022
Disney’s gender ideology flops at the box office
The promotion of sexual orientations and identities is best left to adults, not children, as evidenced by Disney’s worst ever theatrical release.
The promotion of sexual orientations and identities is best left to adults, not children, as evidenced by Disney’s worst ever theatrical release.
In a sign of hope from the left-wing media, a Huffington Post writer has taken to Twitter to defend the purportedly “transphobic” Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.
The BBC has lied to its readers by claiming a male criminal was female.
You never know when it is going to happen, or what tweet will set them off, but it will happen.
The UK’s Daily Mail online has just posted at article headlined “Moment transgender singer strips NAKED live on Channel 4 and plays the keyboard with her PENIS ”.
Ulta Beauty, a cosmetic retailer in the US, has alienated many of its customers by posting a video of two males making a mockery of girlhood.
Adelaide Now, and journalist Sean Fewster, have been absolutely roasted on Twitter for publishing blatant lies.
Rachel, the mother of a gender dysphoric teen, has drawn attention to inappropriate and harmful content on a pro-trans website used by teenagers.
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