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Today in Insanity: Three preposterous stories
« on: March 09, 2025, 09:21:11 am »
March 9, 2025
Today in Insanity: Three preposterous stories
By Eric Utter

The news is full of insane stories, and here are the three of the most absurd of them I saw yesterday:

1) The Biden administration’s U.S. Department of Agriculture approved a $600,000 grant to the Southern University Agricultural & Mechanical College to study menstruation in “transgender men” and “people with masculine gender identities, intersex and non-binary persons,” according to a database compiled by the American Principles Project (APP). An Agricultural & Mechanical (A&M) College is studying menstruation?! This does not bode well for the nation. Should it not be focused on studying how to increase crop yields or design better products?

“Southern University A&M, putting the ‘men’ in menstruation since 2021!”

Worse yet, according to APP’s database, that is only one of at least 341 Biden-era grants related to gender ideology that have cost taxpayers a total of $128 million. The vast majority of that money came through the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and the State Department. Calling DOGE, stat!
Instead of spending the money to see why women who pretend to be men menstruate, and similarly inane topics, why not spend the money on researching unicorn reproduction or labor laws surrounding Santa’s elves? These critical and vitally needed federal departments could also drop a few million of our bucks to determine how often the tooth fairy changes clothing.

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