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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Armstrong and Getty show.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
So this was just released a couple of days ago.
It's the number two hip hop song in the iTunes charts.
I don't have any idea if that means anything or not.
It's a whole bunch of dudes with Boycott Target pushing
the gender prom sexual agenda. I'm only rocking with Bruce
Kid agendas? Do they the case? Don't get you paid.
They don't see's Marlin. That's one.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
It's one of holy They put it sogging the my bad,
but they sogg it in your kids. They don't even
need to ask because you won't know what it is yet.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
As why I keep a strating and I'm mullers is
the agenda?
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Gotti stout?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
You know we're going away. So I don't have a
sense of how big a deal that is or not.
But I do know from reading polling that the whole
trans thing is not near as popular in the African
American community as it is in the cable news community, guilt.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Ridden upper class white women community. So back to the
story of this California mom who about lost her daughter.
She's eleven years old. The whole friend group picks something
after being indoctrinated in schools in this stuff, and we'll
tell you about that in a minute. But everybody's picking
some identity. My daughter picked pan sexual when she was eleven.
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There's nothing sexual about my eleven year old daughter. A
couple picked lesbian, but nobody picked straight. I guess in
their terminology cyst because that's boring. It's like picking vanilla
ice cream. In a somewhat humorous caveat. She noted how
they oddly kept tuning into twilight to fall over their
hunky vampire heart throbs as little adolescent girls while claiming
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to be pan sexual or lesbian or whatever else. And
the mom felt particularly betrayed because she knew a bunch
of the teachers. She'd got to drinks with them. They're friends.
But it wasn't necessarily the teachers who were teaching all this.
The district hired a group called Health Connected to do
a five hour instructional thing where they talked about gender
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ideology underbred man. They point to the brain and they
point to the body parts that they essentially say, you
can have a female brain and a male body or
vice versa, etc. Etc. And here's where it really comes.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
How did this sweep the nation so quickly.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
It was for fear of the students who came out
of their authentic self, the teachers cowtout and treated them differently.
They were lauded as amazing and special, regarded as unicorns,
elevated to the status of a superstar. Quote. Kids who
are sort of on the fringes without a big friend
group or maybe a little weird come out as trans
and hit stardom. If you're white, middle class, or affluent
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and straight, you're an oppressor. And what's worse, you're boring.
There's nothing special about you. But if you pick one
of these identities in the school, among the kids and
the staff, you are now a rock star. You are lauded.
And then she was shocked to learn the public high
school had been using her daughter's male pronoun and confronted
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the administration. This is during COVID lockdown's learning at home.
In a phone call, he told her the reason for
this was to provide a safe space, which she found
ludicrous her daughter was just down the hall from her.
They responded very very strangely. The mom says, well, we
didn't do it legally, and I told him you can't.
I'm the parent. Remember that I'm the parent, you are
not the parent. But the school reported her for being unsafe.
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And this is in San Carlos, San Carlos, California, by
the way, which used to be sane. Quote. I guess
I must be unsafe because I used her female name
and her female pronouns. And then child Protective Services showed
up at my door and the police came later.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Oh my god, jeez, what a rough seeing.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
He seemed her daughter a suicide risk because mom wouldn't
use the right pronounce right now, It didn't really go anywhere.
And then moms a therapist.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
But imagine going through that the paperwork and having to
do interviews and defend yourself the cran.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Yeah, she hired a therapist for her daughter. It fell
flat before it began. The therapist insisted that her memory
of her daughter's girliness was incorrect. I'm like, well, that's amazing.
So she was into my little pony when she was three,
just because she was waiting to come out of her
shell and let us know that she was a boy.
I have a son. They're very, very different. The therapist
flaunted the forty one percent chance of committing suicide trope
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when I queried her about the study, was very clear
to me she hadn't read it. She's an attorney, she said,
I would have been fired from my job as a
lawyer if I ever cited a case that I hadn't read.
That's what the therapist who failed to treat her daughter
depression got fired. Turns out, yeah, the kid was depressed
and was acting out her depression by trying to be
someone different, specifically a boy. And this woman who's very
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bright and hard working, she quit her job to devote
herself full time to learning about this pathology and how
to deal with it, you know, to cut to the end,
her her girl is back to being a happy young
woman again and over the desperate need to be somebody
else because she was confused and depressed about adolescence, which
is what ninety nine point nine percent of this is