Groomers at Human Rights Museum says parental rights are ‘myths’ that harm ‘2SLGBTQI+’ youth

Groomers at Human Rights Museum says parental rights are ‘myths’ that harm ‘2SLGBTQI+’ youth

CALGARY — The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has launched a social media campaign targeting what it refers to as “myths” surrounding the growing parental rights movement in Canada.

The museum argues that many of the movement’s policies are rooted in “transphobia and homophobia,” posing serious threats to “2SLGBTQI+” youth.

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Jamie Sarkonak: Education activists need to leave the kids alone

Some Ontario schools use a little program called Strong Start to help kids learn to read. For years, it’s done so by using games: its “Three Bears Alphabet” board game centres around a mother bear, a father bear and a child bear; its “Treasure Hunt” game takes place on a sandy beach with trading ships off the coast. And the “Race to the Castle” game has children move along the board doing just that.

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Canada’s woke Stasi

An elderly school trustee who questioned trans ideology has been subjected to a legal witch-hunt.

Under other circumstances, former school trustee Barry Neufeld may have retired as one of your curmudgeonly, albeit amusing, elderly neighbours, equipped with a brash sense of humour, a glass of wine and a cigarette. Had he not introduced himself at a recent panel event I spoke on in Victoria, British Columbia (BC) about the harms of gender-identity ideology, I would never have pegged him as a supposed hate-monger. He seemed rather jovial, in fact. Yet the Canadian media and some of Canada’s most powerful unions see things differently. They have made Neufeld their nemesis.

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Ahead of Pride Month: School Walk-Outs Planned, Parents Discuss LGBT Lessons in Schools

June is Pride Month, which often means LGBT-related events and discussions at schools across Canada. Some school walk-outs are planned for the beginning of the month, to coincide with pride flag-raising ceremonies.

And ahead of the month’s kickoff, a parental rights group hosted a virtual summit during which some speakers looked at how gender and sexuality issues are presented to children in Canadian schools, and how some parents are expressing concerns about the topics.

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Drag queen workshop for 11-year-olds ‘should be cancelled’, parents demand

A drag queen workshop for children as young as 11 in France has sparked a petition for its cancellation signed by more than 1,000 parents.

The class, designed to teach children how to dress, walk and perform like a drag artist, is being hosted by a children’s centre near Bordeaux.

The course is available for sign-ups from children between the ages of 11 and 17 in the city of Mérignac.

Drag Queens have no business in schools or around children in any setting for that matter.

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‘MrBeast’ Normalizes Transgenderism

When Bruce Jenner announced to ABC’s Diane Sawyer that he identified as a woman in April 2015, it was a global tipping point for the transgender movement. Nearly 17 million people watched, and headlines, newscasts, and the internet exploded in its wake. Jenner, after all, is a member of the Kardashian clan, one of the wealthiest and most famous reality show families in the world. As one commentator observed, after Jenner’s interview, everyone knew a transgender person. The follow-up reality show I Am Cait, an LGBT activist noted, “put trans on the lips of everyone in the world.”

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New Ontario Catholic curriculum not perverted enough say perversion advocates

New Ontario Catholic curriculum homophobic and transphobic, advocates say

Advocates warn a new Ontario Catholic school curriculum for family life education, set to be taught in the fall, has homophobic and transphobic undertones.

“It’s a really concerning curriculum,” Kyle Iannuzzi, a member of the 2SLBGTQ+ Advisory Committee(opens in a new tab) within the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), told CTV News Toronto.

The new curriculum encompasses topics such as relationships, family structures, as well as sexual education and health. Of particular issue to Iannuzzi is the focus on marriage being an act between a man and a woman and that individuals live within their male and female body.

Trannies do not belong in the curriculum or the schools or anywhere near children.

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Sask. government’s ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ becomes law

The third and final reading of Saskatchewan’s “Parents’ Bill of Rights” passed Friday morning, a bill requiring parental consent if a youth under the age of 16 wants to be referred by a different pronoun or name at school.

The legislation, largely understood to be focused on trans and gender-diverse students, was immediately granted royal assent, making it law in Saskatchewan.

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John Carpay: Claiming That Children Have Adult Rights Is a Perversion of the Canadian Charter

Trudeau has a knack for hooking up with the demented.

In August of 2023, the UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity filed a court application seeking to strike down Saskatchewan’s “Use of Preferred First Name and Pronouns by Students” policy. The policy requires parental consent when children under the age of 16 wish to use opposite-sex names and pronouns at school, referred to as “social transition.” This “social transition” can lead to children receiving puberty blockers, opposite-sex hormones, and eventually life-altering surgeries that will render them permanently infertile.

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Psychotic liar Trudeau says he never suggested those worried about ‘parental rights’ are hateful

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he never suggested that individuals concerned about their rights as parents were hateful when he issued a statement in response to the thousands who attended recent protests about “gender ideology” in schools.

Speaking to reporters today at a housing announcement in Vaughan, Ont., Trudeau said the post he issued Sept. 20 on X, the platform previously known as Twitter, was about taking a stand for the LGBTQ+ community.


CBC is in overdrive insisting that Queer Muslims are in danger but forgetting to say who from etc etc etc.

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Youths charged with hate-related offences after rebelling against groomer indoctrination in Kitchener, Ont

Youths charged with hate-related offences after Pride flag damaged in Kitchener, Ont

KITCHENER, Ont. – Police say four male youths have been arrested and are facing multiple hate-related charges after a Pride flag from an Ontario high school was lit on fire.

Waterloo Regional Police say the flag was damaged on the afternoon of Sept. 21.

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Canadian parents want to be informed by the school if their child wishes to change pronouns: poll

A new poll suggests that a large majority of Canadians believe schools should inform parents if their child wishes to change their name or pronouns.

But the country appears split over whether parental consent should be required for kids who wish to make that change in the classroom.


What sort of sick mind supports this degeneracy?

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