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Feelings or Facts?
What we think is true can have the same effect on us as what is true. We have known this forever. But today, in our post-truth culture, we are becoming less concerned with discovering what is true and more focused on what we feel is true. Public opinion today is shaped more by emotion and personal beliefs than facts. The impact of this post-truth era is profound.
Posted in Child Exploitation, CRT/Racism/BLM, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged Abortion, abuse, Agustin Fuentes, American Scientist, Caroline VanSickle, Catherine Clune-Taylor, child exploitation, COVID, John Money, Kate Clancy, Kinsey, LGBTQ, Michel Foucault, Pew Research, Reimer twins, Science
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No Common Sense
Schools throughout Illinois have implemented rules that require students to be allowed to use the restrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender identity, but it is not clear exactly how many schools. So a trans boy, who is really a girl, is allowed to use the boys’ restroom and locker room.
Posted in Education, Federal, Illinois Politics, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
Tagged Adams v. St. Johns County School Board, Brian Charron, Bruce Reimer, Illinois Human Rights Act, Illinois State Board of Education, J.P. Morgan, Jerry Costello II, John Colapinto, John Money, Johns Hopskins University, Lori Costello, nature v. nurture, Neese v. Becerra, Reimer twins, Ryan Cunningham, Speak for Students, Supreme Court, Title IX, Waterloo High School, West Virginia v. EPA
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