Tag: Social Issues

Florida Department of Business Investigating ‘Sexually Explicit’ Drag Queen Christmas Performance

An investigation is underway in Florida regarding sexually inappropriate activity during a drag show performance attended by children. According to a statement posted on Dec. 27 on Twitter by DeSantis Executive Press Secretary Bryan Griffin, an investigation has already been launched. “The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is aware of multiple complaints about…


Stanford University Welcomes the Use of ‘American’ After Uproar Over ‘Harmful Language’ Guide

Standford University seems to have backpedaled on its controversial “harmful language” guide, acknowledging that it was wrong to have included the word “American.” The language guide, published in mid-December, is a Standford project officially known as the Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative (EHLI). The guide places certain phrases and words into 10 “harmful language sections,…


Transgender Guidelines May ‘Destroy’ Women’s Sports, According to Female Olympians

New Olympic guidelines emphasize the “inclusion” of transgender athletes, disqualifying them only after finding proof of “an unfair and disproportionate advantage,” which officials in each sport will define. “Athletes should be allowed to compete in the category that best aligns with their self-determined gender identity,” the International Olympic Committee (IOC) declares in its Dec. 16…


Maine LGBT Group Defines Heterosexuals As ‘Breeders’ On School Poster Outside a Classroom

A publicly-funded poster of LGBT definitions hung in public schools across Maine defines heterosexuals as “breeders.” The poster entitled “Terminology” lists definitions for asexual, biphobia, transgender, coming out, and several other terms including one called bi-curious. The definition of gay is “a sexual orientation and/or identity of a person who is emotionally and sexually attracted…


Ron DeSantis Offered Libs of TikTok Creator Refuge in Governor’s Mansion During Doxxing Threat

When the press doxxed Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said she could stay in the governor’s mansion. “If you don’t feel safe, you or your family, if you need a place to go, to hide, to stay, you can come to the governor’s mansion. We have a guest house for…


Clock Running Out as Father Fears Medical Castration of 10-Year-Old Son in California

Time is running out for a Dallas father who asked the Texas Supreme Court to order his ex-wife to return his 10-year-old son to Texas from California, where he fears she will medically transition his son to a girl. Jeff Younger told The Epoch Times on Tuesday that he filed an emergency stay with the…


House Pulls Bill That Would Have Changed US Green Card Policy

Responding to strong opposition, U.S. House leadership has pulled from consideration a bill intended to speed up the process through which non-citizens who hold employment-based visas can acquire a Permanent Resident Card, commonly called a green card. There are roughly 140,000 individual green cards available each year. There are also family green cards granted to…


Chinese Property Tycoon Accused of Bribing US Officials to Get Construction Permits

A Chinese real estate billionaire is facing extradition to the United States from London for allegedly paying bribes to obtain permits for a construction project in San Francisco. Zhang Li, 69, a former official of the Guangzhou Municipal Government, is a co-founder and CEO of Guangzhou R&F Properties, which once ranked as one of the…


White House Drag Queen Invitee’s Lewd Comments and Videos Spark Social Media Outrage

A social media firestorm continues to blaze over the discovery of extremely graphic sexual videos and comments by the drag queen President Joe Biden invited to the White House in December to help celebrate his signing of the Respect For Marriage Act. The drag queen, who goes by the name Marti Cummings, insists that his…


Millions of Americans Set to Be Removed From Medicaid After Passage of Omnibus Bill

Millions of U.S. citizens who enrolled in the Medicaid insurance program during the COVID-19 pandemic could soon lose their coverage due to the passage of the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill. Back in January 2020, the Trump administration declared a public health emergency (PHE) that has been renewed every 90 days since. The Families First…