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Kooks vs. Courts: 2024
« on: August 06, 2023, 02:26:01 pm »
Kooks vs. Courts:  2024

Kevin McCullough
Aug 06, 2023

The things you care about most are all up for grabs, and the direction we go in 2024 will change things forever.

This was a crazy week news wise. Another indictment from Jack Smith, plus an admission that he wasn’t playing by the rules. President Trump declaring he will “go after” whoever came after him and then setting an all time fundraising record in one night. The White House press office withdrew more than 400 access credentials because the journalist “argues” too much. Russia and China’s naval forces encroached upon U.S. sovereign waters for the second time since September. And the willingness of the Biden Administration to allow record high taxes to go into effect soon.

But in all the craziness, there was one glimmer of hope on an issue that 90% of Americans care about.

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in as many cases that have been brought before them, allowed yet another state to ban “gender transition” surgeries, hormone blockers, cross sex hormones. They even allowed school based gender counseling to be banned state-wide. Their ruling in favor of Kentucky’s policies was a landslide in the protection of children. This followed a similar ruling they had previously issued for Tennessee.

The bottom line for the court was that the individual states have the right and power to “opt-out” of the Biden administration’s federal policies that have served as a top down pressure approach to further injuring students with their out-of-control agenda when it comes to children, “transitioning,” and parental rights.

The Kentucky ruling was even more significant than the similar ruling for Tennessee because it went considerably farther.

The Kentucky ban prevents schools from privately advising students on sexual transition. It prevents the school from encouraging the students to use pronouns that do not match their sexual identity. And it prevents districts from hiding the information from parents—end of discussion.

When you compare it to the legislation in Washington State and California which seek to prevent parental say or involvement in such sensitive discussions in any way, you realize this is a seismic ruling for the family, and general order in society.

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Source:  https://townhall.com/columnists/kevinmccullough/2023/08/06/sunday-n2626681