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Taxpayer-Funded Libraries Defend Obscenity, Child Corruption and Censorship
How many times have conservatives heard “progressives” claim that the controversial, obscene material they want taught to children is “age-appropriate”?
Government school teachers who are paid by the public want absolute autonomy and absolute anonymity, and that is why we now have adults introducing obscene material to other people’s children.
Government school teachers who are paid by the public want absolute autonomy and absolute anonymity, and that is why we now have adults introducing obscene material to other people’s children.
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Tagged Abigail Shrier, ALA, American Library Association, Banned Books Week, Collection Development Policies, Denise Shick, Gender Queer, Irreparable Damage by Wall Street Journal, I’m Glad God Made Me a Girl, Maia Kobabe, Office for Intellectual Freedom, Ryan T. Anderson, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, When Harry Became Sally
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Denise Shick:
Growing Up With A Transgender Father
It is important to be informed regarding the facts and staggering statistics of transgenderism, but it is also important to hear the real-life stories of spouses, parents, daughters, sons, and siblings who have been personally affected by transgenderism in their family. Denise Shick powerfully shared her story at the 2019 Illinois Family Institute Worldview Conference on “Trans” Ideology.
When Denise was only nine years old, her father came out to her as transgender. She explains how this revelation deeply impacted her own sexual identity, her mental, physical, and emotional health through the years, as well as her family relationships. Denise’s …
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Growing Up With A Transgender Father
Growing Up With A Transgender Father