"That's just life," says Tim Miller @Tim Miller about exposing young girls to penises and testicles in locker rooms. @npub1jj3g...lzxj once said the same thing on @npub1hawk...rn25. I wrote about it in #TheReckoning.
"Will Trump deliver on his campaign promise to 'stop trans insanity'?" I don't know.
It's important to remember that "gender identity" isn't just some insane ideology drummed up by academia and the left (though it is that). It's also an industry, and industry has no partisan allegiance.
I said in #TheReckoning in 2023 that having fully colonized the political left, the industry is coming for the political right.
Trump is closely affiliated with Republican Caitlyn/Bruce Jenner. His newly announced chief of staff is Susie Wiles, who served as co-chair of the lobbying firm Mercury in Mercury’s Florida and Washington, D.C. offices. Mercury clients include Gilead Sciences, Pfizer, and Kaiser Permanente (all drug or medical companies that have been heavily involved in pushing “trans”).
I guess we'll see, and in the meantime, stay vigilant.
Well, now we know.
"The results paint a clear picture: Democrats were punished for inflation, misalignment on immigration and cultural issues, and Biden. The top three reasons not to vote for Harris were:
'Inflation was too high under the Biden-Harris Administration' (+24)
'Too many immigrants illegally crossed the border under the Biden-Harris Administration' (+23)
'Kamala Harris is focused more on cultural issues like transgender issues rather than helping the middle class' (+17).
This suggests that Harris was weighed down heavily by the Biden administration, particularly by inflation and their track record on immigration. Harris was also weighed down by voters’ belief that she focused on liberal cultural issues. In fact, this was the most frequent criticism among swing voters who broke for Trump (+28)."