A few decades ago we were told that the Gay Pride movement was about acceptance and I believed it. I still mostly do. However, things have taken a turn. The LGBTQ movement and CA Senator Scott Wiener have clearly aligned themselves with child predation:
"California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a bill to aid minor resid…
A few decades ago we were told that the Gay Pride movement was about acceptance and I believed it. I still mostly do. However, things have taken a turn. The LGBTQ movement and CA Senator Scott Wiener have clearly aligned themselves with child predation:
"California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a bill to aid minor residents of other states in acquiring gender transition therapies without parental consent." https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/gavin-newsom-signs-gender-sanctuary-bill "State Democratic Sen. Scott Wiener, who led the bill, acknowledged that it would encounter likely constitutional challenges, but affirmed that it was intended to push the limits of what the state could legally do on the issue. "We may have limits under the U.S. Constitution, but we are going to go right up to the edge of what we’re able to do to protect them and say, 'Unless we are absolutely forced to send you back, we are not going to send you back,'" he told the Los Angeles Times."
A few decades ago we were told that the Gay Pride movement was about acceptance and I believed it. I still mostly do. However, things have taken a turn. The LGBTQ movement and CA Senator Scott Wiener have clearly aligned themselves with child predation:
"California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a bill to aid minor residents of other states in acquiring gender transition therapies without parental consent." https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/gavin-newsom-signs-gender-sanctuary-bill "State Democratic Sen. Scott Wiener, who led the bill, acknowledged that it would encounter likely constitutional challenges, but affirmed that it was intended to push the limits of what the state could legally do on the issue. "We may have limits under the U.S. Constitution, but we are going to go right up to the edge of what we’re able to do to protect them and say, 'Unless we are absolutely forced to send you back, we are not going to send you back,'" he told the Los Angeles Times."