Category: LGBTQ

Pride Flag Opposition Erupts in Ontario Catholic School Board

A large group of parents concerned that flying a pride flag doesn’t fit with Catholic values attended a recent York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB) meeting on the matter April 25. The police were called as tensions escalated, and it’s not the first time LGBTQ-related discussions have sparked such conflict at the board’s meetings. Some…


The Gender Bullies Run Rampant

Commentary Many years ago, as an undergraduate member of our Union board, it fell to me to chair a meeting at my university. After all those years, I can’t honestly recall what the meeting was about, but the “Rads” (radicals, as we used to call them in those days) evidently decided to break it up….


Mental Health Bill Is ‘State-Sanctioned Kidnapping,’ Parental Rights Advocates Say

A California bill that would allow school mental health counselors to send children as young as 12-years-old to residential mental health facilities without parental consent has outraged parental rights advocates. Erin Friday, an attorney and western U.S. regional co-leader for Our Duty, a parental rights group that opposes transgender ideology, told the Assembly judiciary committee…


‘Proud’ to Exclude? The NHL’s Pride Problem

When I was replaced by a singer of a different sexual orientation at a recent NHL game, it made me reflect upon the broader picture of what is happening in the NHL and compulsory inclusion, which seems to achieve the exact opposite of its stated mission. With multiple NHL players opting out of pride night…


Senator Thrown to the Ground by Police After Interfering in Women’s Rights Rally

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe was pulled to the ground by a police officer after attempting to interrupt a women’s rights rally on the lawn of Parliament House in Canberra. In several videos posted online, Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull (also known as Posie Parker), the British women’s rights advocate behind the “Let Women Speak” rallies in Melbourne and…


Topple or Kneel to the Patriarchy?

On the Drew Barrymore Show, Drew knelt to transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, a biological male who decided during the pandemic that he was a girl. Now media and entertainment are on a mission not simply to advocate for acceptance of this facade but to normalize it in our culture. Since Dylan Mulvaney’s video series…


The Tuttle Twins: Countering Woke Propaganda With Family, Humor, and Freedom

To counter the blatant woke indoctrination of youth today, author Connor Boyack and writer and director Jonny Vance speak about the premiere of Season 2 of their animated kids series “Tuttle Twins.” The series teaches children fundamental concepts about the free market and personal liberty. The creators seek to listen to parents and provide family…


Kansas Governor Vetos Bill Banning Transgender Athletes From Women’s Sports, Setting Up Override Fight

TOPEKA, Kan.—A Kansas bill banning transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly for the third year in a row Friday, setting up a hotly contested fight in the Republican-controlled Legislature to override her. Kelly’s action was expected because of her two previous vetoes. Kansas Republicans made Kelly’s vetoes…


Customer Outrage as Seafolly Goes Woke

Commentary I didn’t expect to wake up and find myself as the face of the Daily Mail’s Seafolly scandal. Twice. But it has taught me an interesting lesson about the progression of the Woke-outrage narrative, which turns the aggressors into victims during the click-bait cycle. I was a long-time customer of Seafolly, an Australian women’s…


Kenya’s President Criticizes Court Ruling on LGBTQ Group

NAIROBI, Kenya—President William Ruto of Kenya criticized a recent Supreme Court ruling that allows an activist to register an LGBTQ rights organization, reiterating that the country’s stance on same-sex marriage remained unchanged. The national board that oversees non-governmental organizations had denied the activist’s registration request. Kenya’s High Court and the Court of Appeal said the…