Gender, White Racism, CRT

Study finds the political impact of marriage varies by sexual identity

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

ew research indicates that marriage and political activism are intertwined, but the nature of this relationship differs based on sexual identities. Married heterosexual individuals tend to be less politically active, while sexual minorities, particularly lesbians and gay men, may experience increased political engagement after marriage. The study highlights the importance of considering both marital status and sexual identities when examining political activism.

The findings have been published in Political Research Quarterly.

The rationale behind this study was to examine the relationship between marriage and political activism, specifically focusing on how marriage impacts the political engagement of both heterosexual individuals and sexual minorities. The study aims to fill a gap in the existing literature by exploring if heterosexual, gay, and lesbian marriages function in similar or different ways in terms of political activism.

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WATCH: Canadian elementary school forces children to celebrate Pride, watch drag show One user called the whole spectacle “DISGUSTING,” adding, “it’s perverse to push this on children.”

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

A Canadian elementary school hosted a wild Pride celebration on Friday featuring, among other things, a drag queen. St. Matthew’s School in St. John’s, Newfoundland invited the rainbow-clad entertainer to perform in front of students from kindergarten to grade seven.

Footage of the event was shared to social media, and backlash ensued, with many questioning why children were made to participate in Pride celebrations. The inclusion of the drag queen also sparked criticism.

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EXCLUSIVE: Smithsonian targets toddlers with Pride flag tutorial The Smithsonian American Art Museum hosted a family pride event over the weekend where toddlers to preteens were encouraged to design their own pride flags.

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) hosted a family pride event over the weekend where toddlers to preteens were encouraged to design their own pride flags.

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Tennessee law banning drag shows for minors overturned by appeals court

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

The Tennessee state legislature put a host of bills into effect that would limit the exposure of minors to gender ideology. Among bans on medical child sex changes and protections for women’s sports came a bill that would prevent drag shows, or burlesque for gay male dancers, from being presented to children.

However, a federal appeals court has ruled that the ban against showing explicit drag content to children is unconstitutional. The bill banned drag shows on public property or in places where minors are able to watch them. The ruling is over the extent to how broad the bill was written.

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EXPOSED: ‘All-ages’ Pride Party in Tempe features songs about anal sex, demands attendees vote Democrat The Pride Party for all ages was promoted by the city of Tempe, and drag queen Barbra Seville instructed attendees to vote Democrat.

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

An all-ages Pride Party in Tempe, Arizona over the weekend featured performances by drag queen Barbra Seville along with the salacious RealXMan, who rapped for children about gay and anal sex. Drew Hernandez Frontlines reporter and TPUSA contributor, captured the event, during which adults attended with children

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University of Cincinnati student alleges professor failed her for using the term ‘biological women’

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

A sophomore at the University of Cincinnati claims that her professor gave her a zero on a college project for using the term “biological women.”

Olivia Krolczyk, 20, said the professor for her Women’s Gender Studies in Pop Culture class failed her for using the “exclusionary” term despite admitting that she submitted a “solid proposal,” the student told The Post.

The course instructed students to pick a topic related to feminism, with Krolczyk choosing to research the changes female athletes have experienced throughout history and the rights and opportunities they have been awarded and fought for in athletics.

Her project discussed things from the first woman to compete in the Olympic Games to the fight that female athletes like Riley Gaines are making for proposed changes to Title IX.

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Bp. Strickland: Catholics must fearlessly defend the truth and oppose woke culture

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

On this week’s episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland exhorts Catholics to fearlessly defend the truth in the face of ‘woke’ ideology.

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Family who fought Vermont school for allowing trans male into girls’ locker room receive $125,000

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

A Vermont father and daughter who were punished for speaking out against a biological male, who identifies as female, for leering at girls in their locker room have scored a US$125,000 settlement with the school district where the incident took place, reports the Daily Signal.

The daughter, Blake Allen, was suspended from school and her father Travis Allen, who coaches at the school, lost his job after both spoke out against the biological male using the girls’ locker room at Randolph Union High School.

The incident happened in October, 2022, and according to Blake the male entered the locker room while the girls were in various stages of undress.

“A male was in our locker room when volleyball girls were trying to get changed,” Blake told the Daily Signal just after the incident.

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Lia Thomas Teammate Tells Her Story

By Iron Will / June 5, 2023 /

A teammate of Lia Thomas appeared in What Is A Woman anonymously. A few days ago she came to us and said she is ready to come out publicly and tell her story. I had a longer conversation with Paula where she revealed a number of details that weren’t covered in the film.

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Nevada government signs law mandating pro-transgender training for prison workers

By Shawna / June 5, 2023 /

May 31 an ACLU-backed Senate Bill 153 which requires Nevada prisons to “adopt policies on housing inmates with consideration to their gender identity,” Prison guards and other correctional staff must also “[u]se respectful language and currently accepted terminology that accounts for and protects the rights of offenders who are transgender, gender non–conforming, gender non–binary and intersex” and undergo mandatory “[t]raining in cultural competency for interacting with offenders who are transgender, gender non-conforming, gender non-binary and intersex.”

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