Undermining the Family
The Government of Alberta is intervening in support of the Saskatchewan government in the legal dispute over its student pronoun policy.
Saskatchewan’s Parents’ Bill of Rights requires parental consent for students under 16 who want to change their names or pronouns.
In a statement on Tuesday, which included justice ministers Mickey Amery, of Alberta and Bronwyn Eyre of Saskatchewan, Alberta said it was seeking intervener status in the Parents’ Bill of Rights case before the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.
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Read MoreA queer-identified Jewish teacher in BC, Canada, who claims that her pedagogy is “about intersectional empowerment for all,” went to mainstream media for support after receiving criticism over her highly politicized classroom. Annie Ohana claimed she received “hundreds” of “horrific” homophobic, Islamophobic, and antisemitic messages online – and that she, her colleagues, and her students are “in danger” as a result of the criticism.
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Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Transgender ‘MAP’ Activist Connected to Pro-Pedophile Group Influencing Academic Research
A trans-identified male who identifies as a “minor-attracted person” and has been running a “MAP” merchandise shop online is also working with a prominent pro-pedophilia group that has consulted academics. Katie Cruz, a pseudonym used by a man who calls himself Cali Miller, has been “working behind the scenes” with activist group B4U-ACT, which campaigns to have pedophilia recognized as a sexual orientation, and which has contributed to academic research at some of North America’s top universities.
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Read MoreA trans-identified male in Germany has become the first to be approved by the Bavarian Football Association (BFA) to play in a women’s football league. Laura Hannah Holstein, 25, was the subject of a glowing profile in the Main-Post after joining the Effeltrich/Hetzles Football Syndicate.
According to the article, Holstein, who is a Master’s Student at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, was given the ability to participate after Grit Labahn, the head of policy at the Munich BFA headquarters, personally vouched for him.
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Read MoreA Canadian judge stopped for now at least the planned euthanasia death of a 27-year-old autistic woman after ruling in favor of her father, who appealed another judge’s decision to allow the woman to go ahead with taking her life despite his objections.
On April 8, Justice Anne Kirker issued a stay of the injunction “pending a determination of an appeal in the case of the 27-year-old autistic Calgary woman whose father has been trying to prevent her death by euthanasia,” as noted by Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.
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Read More“The advisory set of sentencing guidelines in this manner do not capture the catastrophic impact of the action or inaction and in these manners, and the guidelines do not take into account the complete lack of insight both defendants have and their behaviors to this very day,” Judge Cheryl Matthews said prior to reading her sentence. “In addition to the seven wounded, each of the defendants’ gross negligence has caused unimaginable suffering to hundreds of others as a result of what happened that day. Each act or inaction created a ripple effect.”
Prosecutors had previously sought the 10–15-year sentence for the parents. According to a court filing by prosecutors on April 3, Mrs. Crumbley, 46, showed a “chilling lack of remorse” for her role, while Mr. Crumbley, 47, “failed to exercise even the smallest measure of ordinary care” that could have prevented the tragic deaths.
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Read MoreThe Vatican on Monday declared gender-affirming surgery and surrogacy as grave violations of human dignity, putting them on par with abortion and euthanasia as practices that reject God’s plan for human life.
Titled ‘Infinite Dignity,’ the 20-page declaration – that has been in the works for five years – focuses on what it describes as threats to human dignity, including poverty, the death penalty, war, sexual abuse and the abuse of women.
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Read MoreStory at a glance:
Pregnant women have been told to get an increasing number of vaccinations, even though there’s a shocking lack of studies to confirm the safety for mother and child.
In 2009, reports of miscarriage following receipt of the pandemic H1N1 swine flu vaccine (pH1N1) started emerging. A 2017 study also found that women who had received a pH1N1-containing flu vaccine two years in a row were more likely to suffer miscarriage within the following 28 days.
It has always been a principle of medicine that one should not vaccinate pregnant women, except in extreme cases, because the risk to the baby developing in the womb is too high. However, this policy has been blatantly violated.
On Aug. 28, 2017, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended that newborns who weigh at least 2,000 grams (4.4 pounds) should receive their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth.
Most pregnant women know to abstain from alcohol, tobacco and other obvious toxins to protect the child growing in their womb, but what about vaccines?
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Read MoreA man with a history of sexually predatory behavior has been sentenced for voyeurism after it was discovered he had been using the “gender-neutral” changing room of a local recreation center to watch women undress.
Mark Istephan, 52, has been sentenced to 18 months in jail after he attempted to watch a woman shower at a community pool on Vancouver Island. Istephan was previously convicted for the attempted kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl.
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Read MoreStunned by a revelation from a friend, a mom of three went looking for guidance and found a gap in the market of resources to help parents and their kids navigate the dangers of pornography. So she decided to take matters into her own hands.
Kristen Jenson of Richmond, Washington, was distraught when she learned that a friend’s son had sexually abused his younger siblings after exposure to pornography. She searched high and low for any resources that could help this family but found nothing. Beginning in 2011, she spent three years writing the book she wished the world already had.
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