The Sexual State is a horrendous leviathan, not only because it weilds the power, but also because when it does, innocent people get hurt, and those in charge usually respond indifferently or callously to the suffering they have caused. It is with pleasure that we bring you some good news this week. The five girls who were suspended for refusing to participate against a gender-confused boy received a bit of a reprieve this week when a judge blocked their suspension. In the UK, on the heels of the Cass Report, the NHS has somehow managed to regain a bit of sanity by: declaring that sex is indeed a biolgical fact, banning gender-confused men from female-only wards, and cracking down on "inclusive" terms like chestfeeding. Also from across the pond, the LGBT activist group "Stonewall" is now facing a reckoning due to their participation in the transgender craze.
And there's even a bit more good news this week from the corporate world: Coca-Cola shareholders voted down a proposal that would have prevented Coke from doing business in pro-life states. And the representation of LGBT characters on television has decreased. In other news, an interesting study discovered that among female nurses, there was a high correlation between deviant sexuality and premature death.
Unfortunately, you've got to take the bad with the good. In Wisconsin, a 24 year old teacher was fired, thank goodness, after it was discovered that she was "making out" with a 5th grader. Fortunately the boy's mother had her ear to the ground and noticed some bizarre texts between the boy and the teacher which led to the teacher's expulsion. Hopefully, she will face the consequences of the law.
And in the west, a Christian teacher who was fired because she informed parents about their children's gender transitions has begun a lawsuit against the district. Since this week is National Teacher Appreciation Week, it seemed only apropos that she receive a shoutout for her contributions to the profession by standing up for parents', and children's, rights.
All this, and more, in this week's News Roundup
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