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This was posted on Twitter by Brandon Stratka.

Here’s the deal. We’ve watched you all on the left go insane for 7 years. There is literally no bridge you wouldn’t jump off in the name of Trump hatred.  Hell, I was right there with you at first. But the thing is, I got out of it and you guys didn’t. And it festered and festered and grew and grew and metastasized in all of you for 7 years until it robbed you of all ability to see the world around you rationally, logically, and soundly.  And then, sadly, you all lost your humanity and your compassion to this irrational hatred of Donald Trump and his supporters. We’ve seen with our own eyes time and time again that there is nothing you wouldn’t do to try to destroy this man. And you lost your souls in this pursuit. So, yes- we can recognize how insane it sounds to say, “We trust Donald Trump… and we don’t trust any of you.” But we don’t trust any of you because we’ve watched your emotional stability and your ability to reason unravel before our eyes. We’ve watched your ...

BREAKING: California Bill Would Charge Parents Who Don’t ‘Affirm’ Transgenderism With ‘Child Abuse’

June 9, 2023, Updated:June 10, 2023 An updated bill in California has introduced the inclusion of “affirming” a child’s sexual transition as a requirement for parental responsibility and child welfare. This means that failing to affirm transgenderism for a child would be considered abusive according to the proposed California State Family Code. AB 957 successfully passed California’s State Assembly on May 3, and subsequently underwent amendments by a co-sponsor in California’s State Senate on June 6. The proposed amendment to Section 3011 of the Family Code outlines several factors that the court must consider when determining the best interests of the child in custody proceedings. This addition suggests that a parent’s support and affirmation of their child’s self-identified gender would become a crucial factor in evaluating the child’s well-being in custody cases. This bill proposes two changes to existing law. First, it states that if one parent objects to a name or gender mark...