Earlier this week, PolitiFact (a self-described “fact-checking website”) published a piece titled “Why it’s not ‘grooming’: What research says about gender and sexuality in schools.” The piece centers on Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law, dubbed by dishonest critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law, and argues that conversations in the classroom about sexuality and gender are not grooming because they are “done without intent to sexually abuse a child.”
Last week, it was announced that Discovery Plus will be launching a new show called Generation Drag, centered on the stories of five teenagers and their families as they prepare for a performance in Denver, Colorado, celebrating "teen queens, kings, and non-binary performers ages 8 to 18." In the trailer (embedded at the bottom of this article), we see the kids primping and posing in brightly colored wigs, skimpy outfits, and winged eyeliner.
We re in the third week of Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard. The world has been granted a lurid window into the former couple’s 15-month marriage and broader relationship.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki has offered support for childhood gender transitions, stating last Thursday that "every major medical association agrees that gender-affirming healthcare … is a best practice and potentially lifesaving." She suggested that implementing bills preventing access to care may violate federal law.