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December 1, 2023 48 mins
Today on Maine Source Of Truth I speak with Erin Lee from the movie Art Club, who is now an awakened “Colorado mama.”

Her 12 year old little girl was harmed by gender ideology in her public middle school by the art and homeroom teacher.

This teacher in middle school “love bombed” her child and told her 12 year old daughter that it was ok to lie to parents and even gave the kids toys and a cell phone number to reach out to privately, if needed.

It took only 3 hours to brainwash her child in a meeting after school.
It started out just a normal Tuesday.
It ended weeks later with a suicide note.

Twitter (X) @Erin4Parents
Instagram as ErinForParentalRights
https://www.stopgenderideology.com/



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(00:00):
Today I'm made Sources of Truth.I speak with Aaron Lee from the movie
Art Club, who is now anawakened Colorado mama. Her twelve year old
little girl was harmed by gender ideologyand or public middle school by the art
and a homeroom teacher. This teacherin this middle school love bombed her child
and told her twelve year old daughterit was okay to lie to parents.
They even gave kids toys and cellphone numbers to reach out privately if needed.

(00:22):
It only took three hours to brainwashtheir child in a meeting after school.
It started out just a normal Tuesday. It ended weeks later with a
suicide. Note this is the mainSource of Truth podcast and very few parents
have said anything, but Sean mcgriartydid. Sean mcbriarty is in the falkest
office today, Seawan, though,how pervasive is that in our school?

(00:44):
Sean mcgriarty joins us now he justwon this lawsuit and gets forty thousand dollars
from the school board. Good morningShawn, her his most dangerous dad.
Apparently, how are you how you'llbe a working still buy a lawful district
for a folding? The Transgender Librarydisplay. Can you explain to what's what
happened? Hey? You all sowith everything that's going on to we just

(01:08):
talked to this it's like alcohol mail. Yeah, about the over festialization of
books and libraries at the pool andthey look like you put the handle on
that. That's the way it makesyou to support that. I asked you
to support this podcast if you wantedto continue, and if you want to
help me with my legal expenses andGod willing a legal offense fund to help
others in need, please consider chippingin at www dot gibsen go dot com,

(01:34):
slash Sean mcbriardy And now onto theshow. This is season two,
episode eighty nine. It's December first, twenty twenty three as we record,
and I can't believe it's December,but there is snow up in the North
main Woods. I was just upthere a couple of days ago, did
a little bit snowmbilling, a littlebit of cutting of some snowbill trails up
there. So we are into thewinter weather here. I think we're going

(01:55):
to label this one Aaron Lee ArtClub the Grooming and this will all make
sense here in a little bit.So as I do on the podcast.
Here, I usually give a Bibleverse at the beginning, something that makes
sense to me regarding the episode.This one's a Fiesians six one through three.
Children, obey your parents in theLord, for this is right.
Honor your father and mother, whichis the first commandment, with a promise,

(02:19):
so that it may be well withyou and that you may live long
on the earth. Do not honorthe teachers, the counselors, the administrator
of these schools because they have anulterior motive to transition your kids. Kids
must honor their parents. They musthave a respectful yet intimate relationship with their

(02:42):
parents where they can talk about justabout anything. If you're a parent with
young children, start now. It'sgoing to be way easier to have open
and honest dialogue with them now thanwhen they turn into their teen years.
So a couple updates here. I'mheaded to America Fest twenty twenty three.

(03:02):
This is going to be in Phoenix, Arizona. I'm really excited to get
down there. It's going to bein December sixteenth to nineteenth and some amazing
guest speakers. I was honored tobe able to go to Turning Point USA's
Action conference earlier this summer and sawsome amazing people. I was able to
bring many of those guests back.And now some of the folks that I've

(03:23):
had some discussions with maybe I've beenon their podcast, that they've been on
mine, they're also going to bespeaking. So the list of speakers is
intense. Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Candice Owens, Glenn Beck, Roseanne
Barr, Dennis Prager. Just lookingthrough the list here, James O'Keefe,
Riley Gaines, who's been on thepodcast, Ben Carson, Jack Posibiic he

(03:43):
was there last time. James Lindsay. I'm got a corner of that guy.
I'm going to get to him.He's going to be on the podcast.
One way or another. I'm goingto say, is wrong his name
wrong? Probably John Amena Shuku.He is the reverend who stood up and
read from the books at the podium. Hopefully he and I are going to
connect while there. So I'm reallyexcited to be able to go. I
do have a promotion, you know, trying to raise some money. I

(04:05):
will never take a dime of anythingthat you give me. I have done
this as a calling. I've spentI've cost my family a tremendous amount of
money for doing what I'm doing.It's my choice. Okay, I get
that, but givesengo dot com slashSean mcbriordy, if there's anything that you
could throw, throw twenty bucks inthe in the hopper to just offset some

(04:26):
of these expenses. It's gonna beabout two thousand dollars to go down with
their fare and flights and hotel stayin the whole deal. So I just
want to ask the listeners. Youknow, hey, if you listen to
any of the eighty nine podcasts thatwe've done, please feel free throw me
five or ten bucks. Do somethingthat can help the people continue to do

(04:46):
this, because we're doing this outof pocket, folks. Not anybody that
I know is making money on thisstuff. Regardless of what the far left
says. It's costing us money todo this. But again it's by choice
because we have to expose what's goingon. We're still in the exposure phase,
and until enough people know what's happening, you can't go to the next
phase, which is trying to finda solution. I'm also just honored that

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Sharona Bishop, who's been on thepodcast I've been on her podcast a few
times. She's America's Mom. Shehosts her podcast on Frank Speech Monday and
Tuesday of this next week, I'mgoing to guest host while she's working on
some things actually in Colorado. Andone of the things I want to mention
is, hey, listen, Christmasis coming up, folks. I have
the my pillow slippers. They're fortynine ninety eight, which is basically half

(05:31):
the price of something you get atLlban. There to me way better quality.
It's like walking on a marshmallow.I have the men's black slippers.
They just look great. I wearthem all the time. But there's all
kinds of things on here. Ifyou use code word main m aie,
you can go dog beds, sheets, pillows, slippers, all kinds of

(05:53):
stuff here. So don't wait.This supports folks like Mike Lindell who are
again supporting our friends Sharona Bishop onFranks Speech. It will some of the
proceeds will go to me. Andagain this is just these are great products.
So you have to start to understandthat until we really, from an
economic perspective, start supporting the folksthat are supporting us, nothing's going to
change, right, So let themfeel it in your wallet. Let some

(06:15):
folks feel your generosity get some greatgifts for Christmas. I'm just gonna keep
pitching those slippers. I wear themall the time forty nine ninety eight dollars
with promo code main. So Ireally really appreciate you guys placing in order.
That would be very helpful. Soif everything lines up from Monday Tuesday
and doing America's Mom being a guesthost as America's most Dangerous Dad, which

(06:38):
she Sharona actually affectionately coined me as, I'm hoping to do a segment,
first segment on education, kind ofdoing some updates here for Maine. Second
segment with a friend of mine,Adam Coleman, who I've had on the
podcast before, a prolific writer.I think is gonna be a great guest.
So that's something to really look at. On Monday, I'll try to
put all these out on social media, and then the same thing on Tuesday.

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I think I've got Bill Robinson,who I met through Sharona. I
think he writes for Newsmax. Hehas interviewed President Trump a handful of times.
I think we're gonna have a greatconversation. He's also very intune with
what's going on on the educational side. So all these great things, I
really am blessed, and I appreciatethe opportunity and hope to do a Sharona
show some justice and we'll see howit goes. And again just as a

(07:25):
reminder, that show is on Frank'sspeech. And then lastly, before I
go and introduce Aaron Lee, ournext guest, it was interesting that recently
New Center Maine, I call himNew Center zero, they use the term
banning books. So they're talking aboutgender Queer, just one of the most
horrific books out there, and theydon't mention ever, it's a clear misuse
of the term banning books. Itdoesn't make any sense. It's about a

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written sexualized material, standard proper curationby a librarian who's not a woke wackado,
policy adherence and parental control, andso these books should never have entered
the library. If the district hadthe correct decision at the beginning, they
wouldn't be there. You can't bana book that shouldn't be there anyway,
and nobody's banning books. If youwant to go buy this book on Amazon,

(08:09):
feel free, but others need tofollow. In the state of Maine,
the leadership of one of these districtsthat did ban Gender Queer, and
what I said recently to gentlemen inthe parking lot when I was trying to
get elected as town council, whichI lost, I crushed. But anyway,
I said, will you put aloaded handgun in the library? And

(08:30):
he hemmed in hot and said,well, you know, that's just ridiculous.
And I said, well, what'sthe difference between the loaded handgun and
the library and putting one of thesebooks in the library. It's going to
steal the innocence of a child.It's going to impact them forever, it
could send them down the road tosuicide. And he couldn't answered. He
wouldn't answer it again. If youwant to buy the smut online, feel
free. But the book Gender Queeris so bad that News Center zero can't

(08:52):
even show the pictures from inside thebook. That's how horrific it is.
Right, And there are hundreds ofthese books inside each local main school line
library. It's pervasively vulgar, hasno literary value to minor children. It's
grooming, It's straight up grooming andgroomers are going to groom. That's what
happens. And what we're finding isthese schools continue to double down, these

(09:13):
librarians continue to double down. AndI would just urge, you know,
anybody listening to start thinking about goingover to the World Library Association. Dan
Kleman, who I had on thepodcast couple times, I'm just for full
transparency. I'm on the board forthe World Library Association. But it's a
no nonsense alternative to the American LibraryAssociation, which is run by Marxist lesbian

(09:35):
her words, who wants to basicallymake libraries the site of socialist activity.
Again, those are her words.Those are something I made up. You
have to understand there are so manythings against you as a parent in these
schools and it doesn't matter. Likeagain, I'll continue to say it,
how much poison do you need inthe well, parents, before you pull
your child from drinking from that well. She's a full time working mom in

(09:58):
northern Colorado living in a small suburboutside of Fort Collins, a town of
about ten thousand people. A proudarmy wife of an involved family with three
children. She's now awakened and hasan awakened Colorado mama whose twelve year old
little girl was harmed by gender ideologyin her public middle school by the art
and homeroom teacher. This teacher inmiddle school love bombed her child, told

(10:20):
her twelve year old daughter was okayto a lot of parents, and some
of the tactics are even giving kidstoys and cell phone numbers to reach out
privately if needed. It only tookthree hours to brainwash her child in a
meeting after school. It started outjust as a normal Tuesday. It ended
weeks later with a suicide note.And initially this next guest says she was
herself indoctrinated into believing people could betransgender. When she did some more homework

(10:43):
and fought back, the school sentthe administration to her home to do a
wellness check, something we've seen herein Maine Health and Human Services or Child
Protective Services coming to the parents' homesafter complaining about some horrific thing like sexually
being transitioned in the classroom. Shefought out via FOYA requests and there found
out there was collusion against parents fromthe school and she sued the school for

(11:05):
a secret after school gender and sexualityclub that was originally described as an art
club. She now has the supportof her daughter to expose this story to
the rest of the parents out thereacross the United States. She's been on
Glenn Beck Fox News Newsmax, hasbeen featured in articles and Epic Times,
Daily Mail, Crisis in the Classroom, and more. She recently contributed to
doctor Marriam Grossman's new book Lost inTransNation, and listeners may remember doctor Grossman

(11:28):
was a key part of Mount Walsh'smovie What Is a Woman? Who I
recommend everybody watch with their entire family. Our next guests and her husband are
the key parents in the Art Club, the movie which documents this entire sexual
transition insanity going on inside her publicschools. And also including that movie is
January Little John, who I hadon the podcast on episode fifty three.

(11:50):
But the movie, he describes truthand reality and really tries to expose this
the horrors and the evil inside ourpublic school system. She's on Twitter x
at Aaron for Parentsents Aaron's with anI and the number four and on Instagram
as Aaron for Parental Rights Aaron withan I and four spelled out for She's
Aaron Lee, a Parental Rights advocateand I welcome her to the Main Source

(12:11):
of Truth podcast. Aaron, thanksfor being open to talk today. I
really appreciate your you know, justbuilding willingness to speak up on this topic.
The movie made me in rage isa father of twin girls myself.
It also kind of affirmed what I'vebeen analyzing for years. Guster, Come

(12:33):
on now, the schools are toxic, right, they want to take your
child from you, And I wantto dive right into this just horrible topic
for any parent, but one isso important. You've obviously gone through a
lot emotionally. Your family has beenjust brutalized by this situation. But one
of the things I want you totry to describe for the audience please,
is what exactly So on the websiteit says rog D, which stands for

(12:56):
rapid onset gender dysphori You strive forthe audience like, what what is that?
And what did you learn about itgoing through this situation with your twelve
year old daughter? Yeah? Well, firstly, you summed up my whole
storied experience really really well and undera minute. I might have to steal
your your synopsis. There's a lotwe've been to her we've made a ninety

(13:18):
minute movie about it. Well,oro OGD your rapid onset gender dysphoria is
really a phenomenon that started to happenin the twenty tens, and a psychologist
of the name of doctor Lisa Littmanin twenty eighteen coined that term because she
was seeing gender distressed teens come intoher office at a rapid rate. And

(13:41):
really, you know, to meis a kin to the anarexia craze that
took over teenagers, to the youknow tick that children were displaying the Tourette
type tick that there was an epidemicof kids displaying it. It's a social
contagion. It's you know, genderrelated distress, completely related to psychosocial factors,

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whether that's you know, their friendgroup, which is often what happens.
It's a contagion that strikes in particularfriend groups, mental health conditions,
or a lot of kids come fromsome kind of a trauma and so they
are uncomfortable in their body as aresult of that trauma. Most of the
parents I've connected with it happened inthe friend groups. It was just a

(14:24):
When I was a kid, therewas the goth craze and kids could put
on a trench coat and eye theirhair blacks. I've used it on some
eyeliner. I've used that example ofbunch of people that were painting their nails
black are now in the LGBTQ cult. It's just right, Well, you
with that identity, you take itoff. It's very you use the nail
polish remover and move on. Butwith you know, changing your effects,

(14:46):
it's irreversible. And what I've learnedfrom these kids that suffer r o d
D like my daughter did, sheshowed no signs of gender dysphoria prior to
the art club meeting where she wasconvinced by adults that she was tr gender.
In her case, it wasn't asocial contagion amongst friends. She didn't
have any friends. She was isolatedand vulnerable and taken advantage of by adults

(15:07):
in her public school, and theycaused ROGD where she, you know,
went into the club feeling okay andcame out completely confused about her sex.
Well, it's kind of like Ithink they call it Stockholm syndrome. Right,
So you have a love and acompassion for your captors, and you
know, these adults are supposed tobe trusted people in the school system.
But one of the things that youknow, we've been talking about, and

(15:28):
I know you've done quite a bitof homework on as well, but you
know, this isn't just some afterschool class club something led by you know,
a few kids here and there.This is a major, multi million
dollar situation, right, So whenwe follow the money, we always get
to the to the root cause ofthe issue, which ultimately, in this
case you know, probably is bigpharma, big medical and some of those

(15:48):
things. But what's happening with thesegay sexuality alliances or again these what they're
calling student led after school clubs,Well they're in four thousand schools in forty
states and they all popped up withinthe last couple few years. And so
what I want to do is,I've got a ton of resources here.
I kind of want to describe someof the GSA information, see how it
matches up with some of your findings, and then have you jump in,

(16:11):
you know, any time, becauseI'm just going to go through some of
these bullets, and then I kindof want your thoughts on what you've seen
through your experience. Is ultimately right, that's what this started with. Yeah,
Okay, all right, let's doit. All right, So christ
Raphfoe, one of the foremost expertson indoctrination, and Susanne Gallagher, who's
National director for Parents Rights and Education, we had her on the podcast on

(16:32):
episode seventy. They you know,so they did a lot on the GSA's
gender Sexuality Alliances aka gay sex Alliancesaka gay transsexuality alliances. They go,
buy a bunch of names, butwe're just gonna call it GSA. And
you know, these these clubs aresponsored by the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network
GLISTEN and the GSA Network. TheGSA network is a political organization basically using

(16:57):
local public school districts distribution centers fortheir trans political agenda. And they even
say, quote to leverage the collectivepower of thousands of trans and queer young
people in the United States who connectwith us through our network. And so
they go into this nine point platformand I think I listed six of them,

(17:17):
but this is how seriously just totallymessed up these people are. You
know, they're rooting for the abolitionof police borders in the judicial system,
transformative justice, the end of cisgenderheterosexual patriarchy, reparations, for bipocks,
end of global white supremacy, andthen land and environmental justice. So that's
like the higher political aspect of it. But they do this through this love

(17:41):
bombing as you talked about in themovie, and they capture kids' hearts and
minds and it can only take threehours. Well, like you said,
they are even if they're student led, they're still adults in the room.
Who is perpetuating these ideas on kids. The woman who came in our classroom,
my daughter's classroom, The activist whohas an organization outside of the school

(18:04):
system. She's an outside activist.It's called Skittles for kids five to eleven
to talk about gender. It justsounds right on the surface, that sounds
oh no, it's pretty and slash. Her group for older kids is called
Splash, and her motto is queeringup your school. Yeah. She tells
you right up front with out loud, right, yeah, the quiet part
out loud something that you know,maybe a few even a few years ago,

(18:26):
you'd have to dig through and findout. But now they've they've literally
put it on a poster on thewall right well in our district. So
when we started to dig in,like hey, first of all, how
the heck did this happen? Mydaughter was legitimately asked to come to an
art club and she got there andit was something completely different, led by
this teacher who she trusted. Butyou know, they're they're moving now in

(18:49):
my district to make all of theseclubs school sponsored, so they are initiated,
led and run by an adult.They have come out and put out
official talking points that you cannot optto your children in or out of a
club in our school district. Andthey set up front to us that they're
confidential sessions. They don't keep attendance, and they keep no record of what's
discussed or who comes in and out. That's the exact same thing going on

(19:11):
here, Yeah, no doubt.I fax requested for a bunch of stuff
on GSA and I gave them allthe acronyms and a lot of the information.
I basically got back crickets and theykind of said the same thing,
Hey, it's not on anybody's calendar. Although what we're finding here is and
part of I have a local Hermanschool district is suing me for my First
Amendment rights because I outed a teacherwho was the paid faculty advisor. Her

(19:36):
name's Mallory Cook of the Gay SexualityAlliance in Herman High School. And so
one of the things that we areseeing is this is a taxpayer funded sponsored
event in which you could take yourkid to soccer band chorus or have them
talk sexuality with a forty year oldteacher after class unbeknownst to you because it's
all confidential and it's private and it'sa secret right and a lot of them

(20:00):
at lunch hour. And my districtto hold these meetings during the school day
so that you have no idea yourchild hesitated. Again, you don't have
to sign off on it, youcan't opt them out. And it's happening
during school hours where they're you know, feeding the kids and they're enticing them
with food and gifts and invite yourfriends and it's just yeah, our free

(20:21):
food for you know the cultists.Can you know come over? I mean
again, four thousand elementary, middleand high school schools. You know,
these GSAs are in multimillion dollar budgets. They know the laws in your state
around students, privacy rights, parentalrights. Parents are not informed, like
you said, of their child's membershipin one of the things I think you

(20:42):
mentioned, and I have a bunchmore here. But they also do these
things online, right, So they'vegot these online chat groups. There's a
group here in Maine called out Maine, and their chat group, they say
right on their website, is forfourteen to twenty two year old you know,
people like so fourteen year old kids, miners, and twenty two year
old adults can talk on Zoom,Google, Handouts, Hangouts, Google Meet,

(21:06):
Skype, Slack, WhatsApp, Discord, q chat Space, Netflix,
Party, Meta Stream, Squad twoseven. I mean, it goes on
and on and on, and allof these video formats are used to reach
your child and at least in thiscase without main if you're on a video
screen in out Maine, there's likeyou hit the space bar and a spreadsheet
or something comes up to basically,you know, if your parents were behind

(21:30):
your back and they said, hey, what are you doing, you hit
a button and it basically wipes outthe chat like instantaneous. I mean,
these quick, evil just sons ofbitches, you know, It's just it's
incredible, it really is. Andso in the state of Colorado where I
am, they've mandated these services wherekids can access them without parent knowledge or

(21:51):
consent. We have the Colorado CrisisService Line, where kids can nine year
olds are texting and they're you know, putting ideas of suicide in their head.
We have I Matter, which isthe state's mental health program, and
in our state, at the ageof twelve, children are the steward of
their own mental health care. Sothey're encouraging kids to pursue counseling without parents
knowing, and they can be prescribedeven at the age of twelve. Well,

(22:14):
twelve, I mean twelve is horrificand sounds like you got a little
gusts behind you. I think,is that your younger? I ye,
old, yo, that's great.I'm on the other end of the spectrum.
So actually I love hearing that.But yeah, it's one of those
things. In Maine, sixteen yearold can get cross sex hormones or chemical
castration drugs without parental permission. Soin the eyes of the state, a

(22:34):
sixteen year old is basically an adult, and it's just insane. I mean.
The unions are sort of intertwined withthis. In our case, it's
the Apartment of Education, it's amain school management association, it's a main
Principals Association. It's the Drummond Woodsonlawyer group that represents all the schools.
So you've got this behemoth. InMaine public education is three billion dollars.

(22:57):
I assume it's quite a bit morein Colorado, but just you know,
say four or five billion dollars.Right, So these are huge monopoly situations
and huge machines that are just churningthese kids out. And one of the
things I guess for me the GSAand understanding that that's a real thing in

(23:17):
schools now, it's still mind boggling. And when I tell parents that,
I get this fight flight or freezementality right, because they either want to
fight me because they'll say I'm antiLGBTQ, and I'll say, well,
just pull, you know, peelthe trans out of that and everybody else.
I think I can really, youknow, realize transit people. I
don't believe exist. I don't believeyou can switch your gender. I think

(23:40):
it's nonsensical. However, I don'teven think gender as a word. Well
right, exactly right, at Godgiven and you get what you get,
and you know, he doesn't makea mistake. And so but the thing
that's really difficult for me, isyou know taxpayer funded, uh really political
action groups paid with the taxpayer dollarsthat are looking to keep secrets from your
parents. And we're all paying forthese schools. We're all taxpayers, right,

(24:02):
these are our schools. And yetI know in your video and I
say it all the time, nobodyever, So what happened in Maine.
We had a mom whose thirteen yearold daughter was sexually transitioned at school by
a social worker different names and pronounsat school, was given two chest binders,
which basically is to constrict your breasts, and told this thirteen year old

(24:25):
girl, keep it a secret fromyour parents. Right, So it doesn't
matter if you're in Colorado or Littledamar Scott, a Maine, a town
of twenty five hundred on the coast, like a quaint place you'd like to
come see. You know, it'severywhere. It's everywhere. And you mentioned
January Little John. I mean she'sin Tallahassee, which is an incredibly conservative
town in a very conservative state whereI'm from in Florida, and it truly

(24:47):
is happening everywhere. I've kind ofbecome a beacon for other parents because we've
been able to be vocal. Thisis happening to far more families than anyone
realizes. It's incredibly prevalent. Everyonelistening knows someone who has been affected by
the transgender contagion. It's just thatmost families are still in the thick of
it and they're not able to talkabout it, but and or willing because

(25:08):
I received, you know, deaththreats, I have antifack coming after me,
and I've received a lot of hatefor coming forward. And I understand
why parents don't talk about it.But it's incredibly pervasive, and it's in
every school in America. You know, I actually studied education. I went
to college in two thousand and fiveState University, studied elementary ed, got

(25:29):
into the classroom, realized I lackedthe patients necessary. So I have tremendous
respect for teachers. But I understandhow they're trained because I went through it
myself, and I came out ofcollege very progressive, leading and thinking that
you know, you've got to pushthese things. That it's you're not kind
or compassionate. You know, you'rehateful if you don't listen to kids when
they say they're a different gender,or they don't want to tell their parents.

(25:51):
And you know, you're not pushingsocial justice, and so are the
teachers, are just being trained thatthis is the right way to approach the
situation. Yeahere you mentioned kind Ican't stand that word anymore. It drives
me crazy. You know. I'mkind of the tough love kind of guy,
I guess, and maybe that's howI was brought up. And again
different generations, certainly, But butyou mentioned parents like I because I know

(26:15):
so much about this and I'm sortof above the fray to some degree because
of the time spent in this justhorrible situation. Yeah, I often my
first reaction oftentimes is well, thesemust be horrible parents, right, They
must be parents who are not payingattention to their child. There's some sort
of maybe there's a divorce, there'ssome underlying, you know, sexual trauma

(26:37):
that the kid's gone through. Butin your case, it certainly sounds like
it was just your daughter moved.It was COVID. You had all these
things stacked up, and she wasn'tmaking a lot of friends, and all
of a sudden she gets celebrated forbeing transgender. And that's all it took
me in a three hour meeting.It was like boom, she's she's trans
Now, like all of a sudden, Hey, I'm something different. And

(27:00):
you know from watching that video.I mean I've watched it twice. I
listened to it. I was justmowing my lawn, trying to get the
leaves done here, and I listenedto it again, and I'm just I'm
writing notes and I'm becoming enraged,and then I'm ready to cry. And
then I'm like, well, whatdo we you know, how do we
figureut what's going on? And soto me, I want to walk through
the path of pronouns to suicide.Okay, now, I know that's a

(27:22):
difficult situation. You certainly have thatpiece and it talked about the suicide note
in the video, But I wantto kind of I want to kind of
go through a progression of what Ithink kids are going through, and I
want you to jump in the samething. So so to me, the
pronouns are like the beginning to theend. If you can get an eleven
year old, twelve year old,thirteen year old kid to accept their pronouns

(27:45):
or change their pronoun or try tochange their gender at the end end,
to me, ultimately, what Isay is if you can get an eleven
year old to pick their pronouns,you can get an eleven year old to
pick their sexual partner, even ifthat sexual partner is a thirty five year
old math teacher, you know.And that's the horror of this situation.
So starts out with pronouns. Mostkids without and you mentioned in the movie,

(28:07):
without maybe a religious foundation, youknow, before they know that,
hey, you know, God createdthem in you know, the perfect image
and those kind of things. Andyou jump from pronouns to sexualized content,
right, So they start feeding inmaybe books in the library, homework assignments,
posters in the class, LGBTQ flags, posters you know, safe place

(28:30):
stickers, genderbred person bracelets, rainbows, unicorns. It's all a celebration of
just a fake reality. Yeah,we talk about it in the movie Our
Club. So we had doctor JenniferBowence from the Family Research Council and she
said, it's you know, it'sa simplistic way to lay it out,
but it starts with pronouns and itends with medical transition. It's a conveyor

(28:51):
belt. And majority of the timeshe references, you know, if you
get a child to change their pronouns. The majority of the time, they'll
go through physiological. Isn't that insane? I mean, yeah it is.
And so so I have those firsttwo things pronouns, sexual content, and
then enter into a GSA. Sothey want you to become an ally.
They want you to come in andsupport the friends, then be a participant,

(29:12):
then be an activist. So they'rebasically growing a little activists here in
these schools, you know, startingin elementary school in some cases. Then
you get a school teacher, asocial work or a counselor a DEI resource
and LGBTQ coordinat or whatever who isable to quickly brainwash your child with your
own tax dollars. And again theygo through this potentially using a different name

(29:32):
in school, different pronouns in school, maybe a transition closet of cross sex
clothes, maybe a chest binder.They create these gender support plans, which
again you mentioned in the movie,to keep it secret from the parents.
And I've seen those. I meanthey're like four or five page documents.
They're very intensive, you know,things this isn't, this isn't. Yeah,

(29:52):
and then and that's the thing,and that's the next thing. Keeping
secrets from parents. That's their goal, and it's unreal to believe that.
In the last few dec as,if not the last few years, we've
gone to a situation where schools doubleddown every time they're called out on it.
It's bring on, bring on more, bring on more unicorns and uh
and rainbows. You know, we'rewe're not backing off. We're gonna put

(30:14):
the pedal down, turn the dialectto eleven. And then you get into
this therapist situation. So you mentionedin the movie you had a real hard
time finding a therapist because the firsttherapist was all about affirming the lgbtqism and
even in main same thing, Ithink in Colorado, these these therapists can't
do anything except for affirm So you'vegot a minor child sitting there writing their

(30:34):
own prescriptions. Can you talk alittle bit about that for a second.
Yeah, well, even if theychoose not to address it. So yeah,
the first therapist who went to hisqueer and trans affirming and that's the
majority of youth therapists here in Colorado. We found one who was faith based,
and knowing that she was legally barredfrom addressing the issue, she just
didn't touch it, and that exacerbatedmy daughter's confusion to the point of suicidality

(30:57):
because here we were not dressing theissue at hand for months over months,
and she was just getting worse andworse. And then we obviously have a
distrust for therapists. Well, yeah, exactly. You know, I think
I think there's good therapists out there, just like there's good doctors, good
teachers, good you know whatever,social workers. But there's a lot of
people going along with it. Andand as you mentioned the laws again,

(31:18):
the state of Maine, I say, the state of Maine is the it's
a California to the east coast.Like everything that happens in California, it
goes to California, maybe Washington State, and then Maine and now all through
Colorado. I'll a that too.So so then you know, the next
thing is is pressure by child ProtectiveServices or you know, Health and Human
Services visits your home because they thinkyou're bad parents. They want to basically

(31:41):
bully you into the corner to notcome out swinging. And then you've got
this whole school concept that's raging,where you've got doctors in schools doling out
chemical castortion drugs, you know,these dangerous and irreversible drugs that cause harm
to young bodies, and then there'sa consultation with the doctor. Sometimes it

(32:01):
takes fifteen twenty minutes to write amedical note for gender affirmation surgery. Right,
And in many cases the parents arenot even involved there. And I
know you didn't get to that point, but places here in Maine, like
Barbara Bush Children's Hospital, they're cuttingoff healthy body parts, you know,
double misseectomies. Chloe Cole we hadon the podcast episode fifty two. We

(32:22):
talked about stolen innocence. She wasfifteen years old, you know, and
somebody was able to convince her andso but you kind of thought that maybe
your daughter was heading down that road, well, back to the conveyor belt.
There's just so many parts to thesystem of this transgenderism contagion. It's
there's the school system where they're plantingthe seeds. Then in our case when
we objected, they called it inCPS, Child Protective Services, the social

(32:45):
system to intervene and you know,basically bully us. Do you want a
dead daughter or a living son,you better go along with it. It's
abusive, not too I mean,we were bullied by the system. We
took her to the therapist that hadbeen that whole system that has been hijacked,
then to the pediatrician, where again, because she's twelve and in this
state she makes her own health caredecisions, they had us leave the room

(33:07):
for the mental health assessment. Andwhen we came back in, Zoloft had
already been prescribed, and my twelveyear old had the authority to fill that
prescription and I pay for it,but I don't have the authority to say,
no, you can't be prescribed thissevere psychotropic for an issue that it
wasn't. You know, she wassuicidal because she was confused the medicine didn't

(33:27):
help her self, fulfilling prophecy tosome degree, because that's what they want
to do, I mean ultimately,ultimately, and I think one of the
folks at the end of the moviekind of talks about the really the separation
from for separation of child from parents, the destruction of the American you know,
moral fabric, Christian conservative moral fabric, and it really ends up you

(33:49):
start talking about Marxism and people can'tquite understand that, like that's you can't
even tell them what's going on.In the school with the GSAs. But
when you get to Marxism, they'relike, yeah, you lost me,
and I don't get it completely.Yeah, it's all about division, right,
It's easier to govern us, LikeI joke, you know, there's
a meme like govern me Harder,Daddy or whatever it was. It's easier
to govern us when we are allseparated and divided. But let's let's say

(34:14):
they go through I mean these thingscalled penectomy and vaginoplasty and you know,
just all of this disgusting stuff thatyou know, cutting off body parts of
health, healthy young boys and girls. But the even worst case is and
again you guys had a suicide note, I mean, if your child kills
themselves because of this massive confusion they'rebeing pushed into and their puberty is raging.

(34:37):
And we know there's a nineteen totwenty percent or twenty x sorry,
greater chance after transition to surgery.So study done in Sweden over thirty years
with a lot of transpatients twenty timesgreater chance to kill yourself after surgery.
Because ultimately you mentioned it, theroot cause is never dealt with, right,
So the root cause is either indoctrination, sexual trauma, sexual narcissism,

(35:00):
or mental health issues or some sortof cocktail of all of those things.
And the school never takes responsibility.They always always double down and vilify
those who speak out against it.I mean, they tried really hard to
keep us quiet. We didn't gopublic until about a year after our daughter's
incident, and really that was toget her through the confusion, and she

(35:22):
was in a good place and sheasked us to share her story to protect
other kids. But you know,once we came forward, we were evil,
we were liars, we were villains. They sent out emails to my
whole community saying that I had beendealt with and to ignore me. That
just you know, they instantly theycome to a fork on the road where
we either accept accountability or we doubledown and blame the people who were speaking
out, and they always take thatsecond option. It's just whacked. I

(35:45):
mean, and you say in themovie, and I've been saying this the
last couple of years too. IMean I initially thought that I could just
point out their faults in the schooland they might make some changes, And
instead I just now say, likeyou have to like pull your kid out
tomorrow, pull them out Monday whatever. That you cannot protect your child because
the system, the laws, themechanics, the machine, the teachers union,

(36:07):
the money, it's all stacked againstyou. There's no way you're going
to win this. One of thethings that I know you have a hard
deadline here. But what's the statusYou had to reach out to forty different
lawyers. You said to file alawsuit with America First Policy Institute leading the
way as a co lawsuit filed withanother parent. What's the status of that

(36:27):
and is there anything you can updatethe listeners on. Yeah? Well,
so since going public in twenty twentytwo, four other families, just in
my daughter's art club alone, cameforward with the same story. All twelve
year old girls. All became terriblyconfused and tried on multiple identities, all
became suicidal around the same time.And so the other family that's on our
lawsuit, their little girl did keepit a secret. She didn't go home
and tell her parents. And aboutsix months later, after she had been

(36:50):
attending news meetings, she drank leechand attempted to holy and she went through
every identity she was paying sexual,asexual, you know, non binary,
transgender. She just tried them allon and nothing was fitting. And her
parents were so confused about where thiswas coming from. They didn't suspect the
public school. They didn't know shewas attending this meeting. And so that
family is also on the lawsuit wefiled back in May. Fun story,

(37:13):
we filed for petition for anonymity forour kids. They file the rebuttal saying
basically, I'm a media whore anddon't deserve it that I have no regards
my kids well being. Then theyfile a motion to dismiss, and it's
twenty pages of them essentially saying ourkids are unequivocally trans, therefore everything they
did was in the right, andeverything we have done as parents was in
the wrong. And they even stayin there. There's a sentence that says

(37:36):
they are sisth gender white CIS gendersand therefore have no reasonable claim to hard.
You don't know your white privilege andall that, right, I mean,
you're you're married, you know heterosexualprivilege. You just don't understand it
yet, yes, right, Sowe're waiting on the motion to dismiss be
heard. It could take as longas next May. It's in federal court.
As you said, Pam Bondi AmericaFirst Policy Institute is our legal team,

(38:00):
and we're we're going to keep fightingand fighting no matter what happens at
the outcome, you know, atthe at the first motion to dismiss hearings.
So we'll take it all the wayto Clarence Comments if we have to.
Well, hopefully you won't get thatfar, but the way it's going,
it's going to take something to thateffect to get the Supreme Court to
then you know, be able tohelp other parents you need. And we
have some parents here in main samesituation. So how do people contribute to

(38:22):
your cause? How do they followyour work? You know, where's the
best place for folks to find outabout your story and then also hear about
what's going on. Yeah, somy website stop genderideology dot com and I
just wanted to create a resource whereparents could go and ay, any parent
from any walk of life could say, how do I inoculate my kids from
this? And I really boil itdown to four really easy things want And

(38:44):
I have a nine year old anda three year old, So parents are
like, how do I talk tomy how do I protect my kids from
this agenda? I don't want totalk about gender and success the whole point.
And so the advice I always giveis four things. One tell your
kids. No one should ever askthem to keep the secret safe. Adults
don't do that. No one shouldask them. The lay yourself. You're
just you. You don't need alabel. That you are perfectly and wonderfully

(39:04):
made in the image of God.He doesn't make mistakes no matter what anyone
tells you. And finally, trustyour instinct. You know, I've empowered
my kids to remove themselves from situationsthat don't feel right. It doesn't feel
right in your gut, get upand remove yourself. You have the authority
to do that. And that goesfor parents to trust your instinct. Because
the world told us you must affirmyour daughter, you must go along with

(39:25):
this transgender identity, and we knewthat wasn't right and had we gone along
with it, she has now saidshe doesn't know if she'd be alive because
the dark cloud of the confusion wasso heavy on her. That she's relieved
that we gave her the outlet tosay, no, I'm not transgender.
I don't want to do this anymore. It's interesting you say that that's the

(39:45):
same situation here with the mom AmberLevine. Her daughter I think was also
I think it was she might havebeen fifteen, No, thirteen, sorry,
she's thirteen years old. And shealso said that eventually her daughter said,
Mom, thank you. The sortof ar our cloud of keeping a
secret from you all this time wasweighing on her every moment of the day,

(40:05):
like she knew it was wrong.I followed that case, and I
know this. She actually asked theschool to tell her mom, and they
discouraged her from doing it. Yeah, I'm going to I'm gonna try tell
you. I'm gonna try to hookyou an Amber up. I think you
guys could share some more stories andmight be good for each other. But
I know one of the things toyou is the good gifts and go dot
com slash stop gender Ideologies that's stillactive. Yes, so we have a
gift send go and that helps fundthe making of the film and also the

(40:30):
lawsuit. That's not cheap. Iactually lost my job about a month ago.
I was in corporate HR and Iknew it would come at some point
that I would lose my job formy fight, but we called it might
make my money job and might takemy money job. I was funding my
lawsuit, I was funding the documentarymyself, and so now I'm trying to
get better at asking for help.So yes, that guessen Go is still
active. We also have a fundraiserat artclubmovie dot com, where you've been

(40:52):
watch our movie for free. Andthe reason we did that, We've released
it everywhere for free. It's onYouTube, it's on Rumble. We don't
want to charge people to hear story. And the reason we made the film
is really we're a normal, averagefamily. As you alluded to, we
were pretty apolitical. You weren't realactive in our faith. We just were
a pretty, you know, sleepwalkingnormal family like I think a lot of

(41:15):
families are. And really it couldtruly happen to anyone. And so we
want to be able to make surethat our movie reaches people who need to
hear the message the most, peoplelike us three years ago. Well,
and you know, if I giveyou any advice, I'd use Rumble versus
YouTube because Rumble might at least paya few shekels here and there each view.
But and then you got erin forparents on Twitter on x and Aaron

(41:38):
for parental Rights on Instagram, andI really wanted to say thank you for
being such a strong mom. Iknow it was emotional again when I watched
and listened to your husband and please, you know, give him a handshake
or a hug for me. Icould see just the pain and just the
emotional trauma that you guys have beenthrough. I've experienced that with other parents

(41:59):
here main but being able to standup to expose this evil. We're still
in this exposure phase. You can'tfix it until more people know how bad
it is. And most people,until evil knocks down or knocks down their
door, they just don't get it. They don't get it right. So
I say that all the time.That's my primary goal is expose, expose,
expose. And I cautioned parents too. I know we talked about GSA.

(42:22):
I guess I got punched in theface with Art Club. It was
undeniable to me what's happening in theschools because it affected our homes so much.
But most parents don't have that wakeup call. And so you know,
I caution you to look at curriculumbefore your kid looks at it.
Open every book. My daughter wasassigned a book called George at eleven.
Yeah, and it was entirely abouttransgenderism. And I had no idea until

(42:44):
a year later that they had alreadybeen planting these seeds and having peace circles,
where the motto is, you knowwhat happens in the circle stays in
the circle. They were doing thatwith my seven year old. So in
particular, watch out for anti bullying, anti suicide, anything mental health oriented,
tolerance and acceptance, and the useof pronouns. These things all seem
like good things, but when youdig into them, these are the means

(43:06):
that they use to push these agendas, and so you've got to be really,
really cautious. Yeah, no doubt. Booklooks dot Org. I had
her on the podcast. That's agreat spot for folks to go and check
out some of these books, andthey basically break down the really horrific spots
and you know, give you allof the context of just what you know,
what's going on there. So Iwant to stay in touch. I'll
do whatever I can to support you. I really appreciate the opportunity to meet

(43:29):
you, have you on the podcastand tell the story, and you know,
I'm just I'm hoping that the legalaspect on though I know it's going
to take a long time. Uh, you know, fingers crossed. I
hope that that's going to you know, be a success for at least,
you know, putting these schools backin their place. And that's what we
need to have happen. Well,thank you so much for being in this
fight with me and for allowing methis platform to share our story. Well

(43:50):
great, yeah, thank you verymuch. I'm gonna put you on a
hold a second. So that isa just a tragic story. But luckily
the parents intercepted it. Aaron andher husband consulted with their daughter directly.
They intercepted their daughter essentially at theright time. They reacted with anger and
disbelief, and they turned that intoreally developing a stronger relationship with their daughter.
And they also had her watch WhatIs a Woman? And that really

(44:15):
was part of an interesting piece.The daughter was really flabbergasted by what she
learned by watching What Is a Womanand realized this is all part of a
plan, a multi transitional plan toreally work on these kids. And so
Aaron mentioned on her website Stopgenderideology dotcom slash resources, she mentioned three things
to tell your kids. One,you are perfectly and wonderfully made. God

(44:37):
doesn't make mistakes. Two, Safeadults don't ask you to keep secrets.
No adult should ask a kid,a minor, a child to keep secrets.
It doesn't matter how small that secretseems. Always tell your parents.
And Three, no one should askyou to label yourself. And this includes
pronouns. You are perfect and unique. I say all the time. Trans

(45:00):
people don't exist. There are twosexes, men and women. You get
what you get right. And Goddoesn't make a mistake. And there's infinite
amount of personalities. Kids are goingthrough this craziness so early. Another resource
what to keep an eye on socialemotional learning. That is, as we've
spoken, the trojan horse to criticalrace theory and hyper sexualization of minors.

(45:21):
Surveys same thing as she mentioned theHealthy Kids Colorado Survey. Here we have
the main Integrated Youth Health Survey.They ask eleven year olds if they've performed
oral sex in Maine, Human Growthand Development, School Counselor's Office, and
mental health. You should make sureyou write to your school that no one
will ever have a one on onemeeting with my child without me being there.

(45:43):
If you can't pull them out ofschool, which we certainly believe in
bullying, in suicide prevention programs,all of the curriculum, watching reading assignments,
teacher and staff trainings. Those arethings that I've exposed here in Maine.
If you pull up the teacher stafftraining material, you know what they're
learning, who's teaching. You're gonnafind that this is immersed in a ton
of things. They're not really talkingabout math and science in English. They're

(46:07):
not talking about the fact that youknow, only one in three kids here
in Maine can read it proficiency,only one in four kids can do math
at proficiency. Those aren't those trainingsanymore. It's all about the social emotional
nonsense in any outside party involvement.I really urge you to watch Art Club,
the movie. It is impactful,and I say to folks all the

(46:28):
time, you know how much poisonin the well do you need? Parents,
how much poison before you stop yourkid from drinking from that well?
Is your kid gonna die from thepoison before you realize the situation? Because
schools are toxic. It's poisonous.Everybody needs to watch the movie Art Club.
It's free on YouTube and rumble.I'd recommend rumble, and I really

(46:51):
appreciate you listening to this information.I think it is just so crazy what's
going on in these schools. Thisisn't just some theory that I've come up
with, right, I've done mydiligence, I've done my homework. I
know what I'm talking about. Andfolks like Aaron Lee, same thing.
She's gone through it herself personally.Folks, it can happen to you.
There is no school safe in thiscountry. I don't care what kind of

(47:15):
state you live in, whether ornot it's it's red, blue or purple.
This could happen to your child.And there's guests. I think he's
ready to get some food here.So anyway, thanks for listening, and
make sure you subscribe. Round themall, Round them up, Round them

(47:36):
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