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Evanston Follows “Trans” Cultism & Equity Logic to Their Indecent End
				The Human Services Committee of Evanston City Council recently voted unanimously to send Alderman Devon Reid’s proposed ordinance to allow women to go topless in “all public places” to the “Equity and Empowerment Committee.” Reid wants his proposed ordinance reviewed over concerns that “it excluded the transgender community.” How?!?! Well, apparently, some objected to the ordinance’s “gender binary” language. Evanston sex-deniers cannot tolerate any public acknowledgment that the human species is a sex-binary species.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality					
					
													
						Tagged Art & Big Fork Festival, Bobby Burns, Daniel Biss, Devon Reid, Evanston, Evanston City Council, Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Board, naked, Nudity, public decency, Robert Bush, topless, Transgender Agenda					
					
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		So-Called ‘Death With Dignity’ Resolution Advances in Evanston
Evanston, Illinois, a North Shore suburb of Chicago, has a reputation in the rest of the state as being affluent and liberal. Last year, its city council voted to levy a 3 percent tax, with a cap of $10 million, on recreational marijuana to go towards racial reparations. Now, the City’s Health and Human Service Committee has submitted a death with symbolic dignity resolution to the city council, which many believe clashes with the rights of the disabled.
On February 3, the committee voted to send the resolution supporting the “death with dignity” legislation, which is essentially a euphemism for …
									
						Posted in Sanctity of Life					
					
													
						Tagged Cicely Fleming, Compassion and Choice, Death With Dignity Resolution, Evanston, John Lionberger, Larry Biondi, Progress Center for Independent Living, Robyn Gabel, Stephen Hagerty, Three Crowns Park					
					
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