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Sep 4, 2024 |
open.substack.com | Faith Kuzma
While UK activists fret wrong-sex identified people are dying due to their recent puberty blocker ban, in the US, efforts to protect kids from gender medicine are progressing as seen in Ohio, where such a ban was recently upheld. A similar bill in New Hampshire warns of the coercive context in which medicalization is typically presented. That verbal Taser is medicalize or die. Wrong Speak Publishing is a reader-supported publication.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
americanmind.org | Faith Kuzma
The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) has been lecturing the public for years to listen to their expert opinions on helping people transition to the opposite sex. Unfortunately for them, their behind-the-scenes conversations are now public, so finding out what they really think is possible. And it is alarming.
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May 29, 2024 |
wrongspeakpublishing.com | Faith Kuzma
Despite official denials, furries in school are now pretty much public knowledge, but what’s the problem? Furry is a playful subculture attracting a large number of kids sanctioned as a gender identity and assigned a rainbow flag with paw prints. Although not formally recognized as a sexual orientation, furry is included under the LGBTQ plus umbrella and often considered kink. Wrong Speak Publishing is a reader-supported publication.
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May 7, 2024 |
wrongspeakpublishing.com | Faith Kuzma
In a fascinating interview, Sascha Bailey, son of iconic photographer David Bailey, names social incentives as especially motivating for men seeking sex trait modification, for which medicalization may seem to “fix everything.” Wrong Speak Publishing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
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May 6, 2024 |
americanmind.org | Faith Kuzma
The nonbinary identity has opened a new market for carving up bodies in even more surreal and stunning ways than what has already become the insane norm. Expressing a nonbinary identity as a woman who is neither yin nor yang somehow now includes the elimination of nipples. (It could easily justify keeping them.) The resulting nipple-free look disturbingly departs from biological necessities.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
mercatornet.com | Kimberly Ells |James Parker |Michael Cook |Faith Kuzma
I just got back from the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations. The theme of the Commission this year was ending poverty. I spent a week listening to an endless parade of events focused almost exclusively on ending poverty by eliminating “unpaid care work”. What is “unpaid care work,” you might ask? It is work done in the home without specific monetary payment. Most people would call that kind of work simply being alive. It could also be called running your own castle.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
mercatornet.com | Michael Cook |James Parker |Faith Kuzma
Fifty years ago died one of the most remarkable women of the 20th century. You have probably never heard of Stanisława Leszczyńska. Few people have. Yet she was a model of heroism and humanity that should be known around the globe. Stanisława was a Polish midwife who worked for two years in the maternity ward at Auschwitz. Yes, there was such a place. Most pregnant women who arrived at the death camp were sent straight to their death. But not all of them were and some women became pregnant in the camp.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
mercatornet.com | Mathew Otieno |James Parker |Michael Cook |Faith Kuzma
Earlier this month, Mokgweetsi Masisi, the president of Botswana, offered to send Germany 20,000 of his country’s elephants. He was reacting to the German government’s plan to restrict the importation, by German hunters, of hunting trophies from Africa. “This is not a joke,” the president reportedly said of his offer. Mr Masisi may not have been joking, but his gambit definitely did have a humorous angle.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
mercatornet.com | Louis March |James Parker |Michael Cook |Faith Kuzma
One of the hallmarks of American exceptionalism, sad to say, is the US leads the world for children reared in single-parent households. For that dubious distinction we can in part thank President Lyndon Johnson. He turned loose a pack of “pointy-head college professors who can't even park a bicycle straight” (per Gov. George Wallace) who had a field day experimenting on America’s downtrodden. Seems those ‘best and brightest’ didn’t have a clue about welfare dependency.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
mercatornet.com | Karl Stephan |James Parker |Michael Cook |Faith Kuzma
For nearly a decade, there have been isolated reports of strange health problems in United States diplomatic and espionage personnel stationed in sensitive parts of the world, such as Cuba, China, and Vietnam. Although there is no typical case, there are some commonalities in many of the cases. The symptoms usually have a sudden onset. Victims describe hearing strange noises, feeling severe pain in the head and elsewhere, and other neurological symptoms.