Join host Robert Wallace in a compelling episode of "Dark Side of the Rainbow," a Gays Against Groomers production, as he delves into the dramatic and heartbreaking story of Harrison Tinsley. Harrison shares his personal journey of battling the state and legal system over the custody of his son, Sawyer, amidst a contentious debate over gender identity.
Harrison recounts the challenges he faced, from political disagreements with Sawyer's mother to allegations of non-binary identity being imposed on his son. He opens up about the emotional turmoil and legal hurdles, including a restraining order, court battles, and a CPS investigation, ultimately leading to his fight for full custody.
This episode sheds light on the broader implications of parental rights, the impact of political polarization on family dynamics, and the controversial topic of gender identity in children. Harrison's story is a testament to resilience, the importance of protecting children, and the urgent need for awareness and advocacy in today's society.
Discover how Harrison's experiences have propelled him into a movement aimed at safeguarding children and families, and learn about the ongoing legislative battles in California concerning parental rights and gender-related policies.
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