Saturday PITT Review - September 22 to 26, 2025
Welcome to the PITT weekly roundup where you’ll find a list of the week’s postings along with links to some of our favorite books, videos, social media, and podcasts. Please continue the fight against the harms of gender ideology by sharing.
Access to all PITT content is free. Our objective is to inform the public of the devastating impact of gender ideology on families through our personal experiences. And it’s working - support for transitioning of children and distressed young adults is crumbling due to evidence-based findings.
Quote of the Week from That Could Be My Son: “That could be my son. This thought has been stabbing at me for the past two days since they identified Charlie Kirk’s killer. And, if I’m being honest, it’s been niggling at me for the last three years with every senseless shooting perpetrated by a lone, white, young male.”
PITT POSTS THIS WEEK:
Friday, September 26: Lessons Learned
Thursday, September 25: Charlie Kirk and the “Lost Boys”
Wednesday, September 24: Rainbows: Should They Stay or Should They Go?
Tuesday, September 23: That Could Be My Son
Monday, September 22: The Wrong Side of History
IN THE NEWS
Malcolm Gladwell: 'Cowed' Into Saying Trans Women SHOULD Compete In Women's Sports
Yes, Malcolm Gladwell recanted on capitulating to the woke crowd by supporting men in women’s sports. He regrets it now. He is ashamed of his statements. He claims he was cowed and dishonest. And he was pilloried for it. Perhaps we need to make room people to admit their error without punishing them so that more people will come forward to support what is just common sense.
IMAGES THAT CAPTURES IT
Men get a single sex space and women lose theirs. This is what being “kind” means.
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