In this episode of "Dark Side of the Rainbow," host Robert Wallace talks to Dr. Rich Guggenheim, Director of Legislation for Gays Against Groomers and an outspoken advocate for children's safety and women's rights. Rich shares his experiences traveling across Colorado to gather support for the Save Girls Sports Ballot Initiative, aiming to keep girls' sports exclusive to female athletes. He also discusses the bipartisan efforts in Virginia to protect girls' sports and reflects on the national attention received by the 'Stop the War on Children' rally.
Rich provides insights into the pervasive gender ideology infiltrating educational institutions, and he recounts his experiences speaking at the United States Supreme Court, advocating for children's rights. Despite facing opposition, including at high-profile events with significant media presence, he emphasizes the importance of fighting against what he views as modern eugenics targeting vulnerable children.
The episode also touches on legislative efforts, including proposed bills to protect girls' sports and parental rights, as well as the dangers of conflating gender dysphoria with permanent medical solutions in minors. Rich urges listeners to get involved locally, highlighting the impact individuals can have on education and policy making.
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