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Quote of the Week from Trans-Ideology Finally Makes It to The Supreme Court: “The importance of a decision in Skrmetti cannot be overstated. The decision in the case will reach well beyond whether Tennessee’s ban is unconstitutionally discriminatory.”
PITT POSTS THIS WEEK:
Friday, December 6: Friday repost: We Need a Hero
Thursday, December 5: Girls, Are You Sure?
Wednesday, December 4: Trans: The Deal with the Devil
Tuesday, December 3: Trans-Ideology Finally makes it the the Supreme Court
Monday, December 2: Verbal Gymnastics
LEGAL NEWS
Supreme Court Inclined to Uphold Tennessee Law on Transgender Care
According to the New York Times, the Supreme Court seems ready to “uphold a Tennessee law denying transition care to transgender youth, with some of them saying that judgments about contested scientific evidence should be made by legislatures rather than judges.” According to parents trapped in this nightmare and those of us who have read the Cass review, the Supreme Court seems ready to allow states to outlaw gender-related child abuse.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Saying the quiet part out loud - we’ve been lied to. Thanks to Justice Alito for doing the homework.
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Parents with Inconvenient Truths about Trans: Tales from the Home Front in the Fight to Save Our Kids, a compendium of some of the most compelling essays yet from PITT.
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In the exchange with Alito, Strangio flat out lies. She says there is a debate, but says the consensus on the merits of treatment is the opposite to what the international consensus actually is. It seems she's redefining the word consensus along with man, woman and many others.