Arizona, Oklahoma & Kentucky Pass Transgender Sports Bans

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Our patriot leaders continue to battle on their advocacy for gender rights…

We’ve seen Texas Gov. Greg Abbott fight to give children a stronger gender identity in his state. Last March, he ordered investigations on gender-transitioning care for children.

Earlier this year, Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation on two pharmaceutical companies misleading sexually confused minors in Texas with their puberty blockers.

Last month, we also remember South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem signed a bill banning transgenders in women’s sports. Noem signed Senate Bill 46 to create a fair play between women.

In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis slammed transgender swimmer Lia Thomas… who won first place in the NCAA championship. DeSantis also declared Floridian Emma Weyant – who placed second – as the true winner.

More States to Pass Transgender Sports Ban

Our patriot leaders showed that they’re serious about promoting gender identity and fairness in women’s sports. Because of this, several other states decided to ban transgender youth from participating in women’s sports as well.

In Arizona, lawmakers passed legislation that would prevent physicians from providing gender-affirming surgery to minors.

Kentucky lawmakers passed SB 83 which bans transgender women from participating in women’s sports from 6th grade to college.

While in Oklahoma, the “Save Women’s Sports Act” bill passed in the state legislature a few weeks ago.

Men who play dress-up have no business playing women’s sports and it’s completely unfair. It took a long time to build the women’s sports programs. If we don’t stop this now it will ruin it all.

As of now, our patriot leaders are right on track to saving women’s sports.

A De-Trans Regrets Transitioning as a Teen

23-year-old Helena Kerschner was sexually confused about her gender growing up as a teen. She shared her journey during an interview with Tucker Carlson.

Kerschner said that she’s thankful for the experience and for being able to get out of the phase without being scarred for her life. She said, “ I feel honestly grateful for the experience because it’s taught me a lot about the world and myself. But I feel afraid for these other young girls like myself. I consider myself lucky that I was able to get out of it  medically and psychologically.”

She also believes that children and teens get sexually confused because of their environment. She added, “I mean, it’s just devastating especially from a young age, to be lied to by adults and medical professionals. [They’re] telling that your body is wrong and you need to change that. You need to get hormones and surgeries.”

Then she added, “That’s devastating for a young person. So I’m just really concerned for younger girls and boys like I once was being led down this path and being hurt by it.”

It’s sad to think that there are adults out there who pushed kids in this direction… and it’s even scarier our government is getting involved with that as well.

Even Biden has been leading sexually confused children astray. He said during a press, “Transgender children bring fulfillment to their parents, joy to their friends, and are made in the image of God. Affirming a transgender child’s identity is one of the best things a parent, teacher, or doctor can do to help keep children from harm.”

Now we know that our patriot leaders are doing the right thing with their advocacy for gender rights. Let’s do our best to support them in making America great again.

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