A pro-transgender education group is featuring a transgender activist with a history of making obscene sexual remarks as the keynote speaker for an upcoming conference for those who teach and counsel children.
conventional wisdom of most people. i came up with this theory yesterday purely by accident. i call it the straw trans argument. like the straw man. anytime you bring up a sensible idea, i don t think activists should be generating sex or gender theory for children, that s perceived as transphobic. so that s what i would call a straw trans argument, when in fact being pro-trans is making sure this stuff doesn t happen, so people are old enough to make the decision, you respect the whole idea of it, and not worry about this other stuff, basically being pushed by a small group of delusional activists. dana: judge, governor desantis knows he s going to get attacked for decisions that he makes. he seems prepared to respond. but the white house loves to have desantis as a foil. jeanine: they absolutely do. i m surprised they didn t drag out or he didn t drag himself
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about this, she s been a liberal most of her life. she lives in the u.k. she is single mightily focused on preventing women as a group, as a biological reality, from being erased. we had a fascinating conversation with her for a brand-new episode of tucker carlson today. it s out tomorrow morning. here s part of it. the fact that feminism right now is pro-sex work, pro-trans, really anti-women in many aspects also helps me not identify. tucker: if you are for you re probably not on the side of women. totally, 100%. tucker: how did you decide this is with been working in the u.k. and we fully acknowledge that a lot of this culture is coming from the u.s. a lot of the money is coming from the u.s., a lot of the pharmaceutical powers coming from the u.s., so i can