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May 5, 2025 59 mins

Join host Robert Wallace in an eye-opening episode of "Dark Side of the Rainbow" featuring guest Kelley Yates, a leading voice against certain ideologies impacting children and society. Known as the "etiquette queen," Kelley delves into the shift in cultural standards, her stance against pretend pronouns, and her efforts to uphold true etiquette and protect children from radical ideologies.

Kelley shares her experiences at AmericaFest, her battle against the infiltration of radical trans activists into polite society, and exposes the unsettling events at children's parks. Discover the disturbing narratives revealed in children's books and her ongoing petition to keep children's environments safe from sexualized content.

Throughout the conversation, explore the impact of shifting societal norms, the hijacking of the Pride movement, and the critical importance of listening to detransitioners' stories. Kelley also highlights the necessity of maintaining gender roles and the inherent dignity of being a lady and a gentleman.

Gain insights into Kelley's advocacy work, her encounters with opposition, and her tireless efforts to champion conservative values while addressing societal missteps affecting future generations. Don't miss this compelling discussion that challenges the status quo and advocates for a safer, saner world for children and families.

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