One of their hacks wanted to write a hit piece on me months ago, and at the time I looked, a bunch of their ‘journalists’ had ‘anti-fascist’ in their bios.
A new bill in Texas seeks to protect children from getting sex change procedures that they may regret later in life by criminalizing parents who do so.
Obtaining these treatments for children would be considered child abuse under the legislation.
“Children are unable to give informed consent. This bill gives children a chance to get to adulthood with intact bodies,” Republican Executive Committee Member Jill Glover testified.
SB1646 would prohibit parents from “administering or supplying, or consenting to or assisting in the administering or supplying of puberty suppression prescription drugs or cross-sex hormones to a child, other than an intersex child, for the purpose of gender transitioning.”
I’m at the Vancouver courthouse waiting for the judge to arrive.
This is regarding the father who has been jailed because he opposed the medical transition of his 14-year-old daughter. He also refused to follow a ridiculous gag order prohibiting him from speaking. Stay tuned.
The father, who we can only name as C.D., has reached a plea agreement with Crown Counsel to be released from jail and to be credited with time served.
One of the issues today is to determine whether or not the judge will allow his criminal record to be removed after 18 months.
I’ll be in Ontario and Quebec from April 25th to May 2nd.
I’m definitely planning for a few days in Ottawa. The House is sitting and you never know who you’ll run into outside.
I’ll also be in Montréal for a day or two, and Toronto. It would be great to get some people out, especially in Montréal. I may hire security as well, depending on our numbers.
Ahhh, such sweet memories of Montréal. The poutine was a highlight.
I’m getting a couple signs translated into French as well.
The NICE evidence review looked at what impact puberty blockers had on gender dysphoria, mental health - such as depression, anger and anxiety - and quality of life.
NICE, which provides national guidance and advice to improve health and social care, said: "The quality of evidence for these outcomes was assessed as very low certainty."