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Montana, USA Katılım Mayıs 2015
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EVERYONE KNOWS I WOULD NOT SUPPORT A FEDERAL ABORTION BAN, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, AND WOULD, IN FACT, VETO IT, BECAUSE IT IS UP TO THE STATES TO DECIDE BASED ON THE WILL OF THEIR VOTERS (THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE!). LIKE RONALD REAGAN BEFORE ME, I FULLY SUPPORT THE THREE EXCEPTIONS FOR RAPE, INCEST, AND THE LIFE OF THE MOTHER. I DO NOT SUPPORT THE DEMOCRATS RADICAL POSITION OF LATE TERM ABORTION LIKE, AS AN EXAMPLE, IN THE 7TH, 8TH, OR 9TH MONTH OR, IN CASE THERE IS ANY QUESTION, THE POSSIBILITY OF EXECUTION OF THE BABY AFTER BIRTH. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!
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I’m 100% in support of adults pursuing whatever gender they please, by whatever means they like.
More power to you!
However, we will look back at this time, when doctors and “professionals” pressured parents to perform surgery and give hormones to *children*, with great shame and regret.
The detransition stories are just starting, and they are devastating.
These stories always include the parents and children being bullied into making irreversible decisions.
They make decisions they don’t fully understand but are told will solve a complex problem. However, in most cases, this “problem” is solved best with love, compassion, counseling, and time.
Adolescence is challenging 100% of the time, as we all have experienced.
Imagine your darkest and most confusing moment as a teenager. Now, imagine a group of authorities telling you that your gender confusion causes all your pain and that you can solve all of that pain with surgery and hormones.
Now imagine the state of California acting to hide this child’s struggle from their parents — and then pursuing a gender transition covertly with the child.
That is the crime that is happening right now.
We don’t let kids smoke vapes or drink until they are fully informed of the ramifications of those decisions as adults — yet we put them on puberty blockers and have them do surgery to change their gender as teenagers?
What is the rush?
There isn’t one, so they tell the parents, “Your child will kill themselves if they don’t transition.”
This is pure evil.
There are no parents who agree with this, there are only bullied and confused parents… and that needs to end now.
I say this with unlimited compassion and love for any child or family dealing with gender dysphoria.
Please speak up parents.
x.com/tpostmillennia…
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@lullabyofsex Do you know how many mixed signals you have? You say you want to go to his bed, you were willing to say yes to being fingered, but then didn’t say no when he started having sex with you, then you decide to kiss his neck, and flirt with him after?
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🚨 #BREAKING: 170 Democrats just voted against the Laken Riley Act.
The bill requires ICE to arrest and detain illegal aliens like Laken Riley’s murderer until they are removed from the country.
Democrats don’t care about your safety!
#SayHerName
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I’ve thought a lot about the LISK victims and their families over the last week.
One thing I noticed is how many media outlets refer to them simply as “sex workers” and “addicts,” and how their suspected killer’s name and face is shared so much more than theirs. That bugs me.
When I made my mom’s cold case public, I chose to share the full reports because I wanted the facts known. These facts included her alleged sex work, substance use struggles and more. I was afraid people would judge her and not care about her case, so also chose to tell what I learned about her life and who she was as a person in the hopes others would understand. To my surprise, she was not only accepted, but loved.
The LISK victims deserve that same acceptance and love, not just “[Name], a XX-year-old sex worker…” If I died tomorrow, I hope my job wouldn’t be how I was remembered or defined. So I decided to learn more about these women to help tell their stories.
Last night I reached out to @morethanlala to get her thoughts and approval to talk about Jessica Taylor, one of the presumed LISK victims. Jessica was just 20 years old when she was found on July 26, 2003. At the time, she was trying to escape a tough lifestyle and reach her own goals. But who was she as a person? After reading what her brave loved one wrote, I don’t think I could say it any better, so:
“She was a true force, one who wouldn’t easily take disrespect. She was somebody that I looked up to. I always think of her eyes first when I think of her, so big and beautiful, matching a smile that lit up her face. We used to have sleepovers all the time where we’d drink soda milk and watch Nick at Nite. She taught me how to double Dutch. “Cinderella dressed in yellow…”
When I first started really working on her case and making moves, I almost had this dream that I’d bring her back. Lately I’m learning even if we may have answers it doesn’t bring them back. It’s been so hard to process through all of these emotions, it’s like living it all over again from the beginning. She is very loved and missed.”
That’s who Jessica Taylor was and the impact her life left on those she left behind.
That’s the story that deserves to be told for all the Jessica Taylors and Lori Lee Malloys out there — who they were as people. Everyone has struggles, but no one deserves to have their life taken. I’d like to see the LISK victims’ names and faces shared more than their suspected killer’s, because they deserve to be known and remembered more.
Starting today, with Jessica Taylor.
#JusticeForJessicaTaylor #JusticeForAllVictims #LISK

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