Man conceived through rape EXPOSES Planned Parenthood's RACIST roots
Ryan and Bethany Bomberger co-founded the Radiance Foundation to fight to show the world the value and purpose of every life — but it has not been without resistance.
“I remember being told to my face in a debate at Harvard that basically, I should have been aborted,” Ryan tells Allie Beth Stuckey.
Ryan’s mother conceived him through rape, yet he was given a chance to live. “I am that fringe case. I’m the 1% that’s used 100% of the time to justify abortion, and I thank God for a courageous birth mom who not only gave me the gift of life but gave me the gift of adoption.”
Their fight to show mothers that there are options other than abortion took an interesting turn when the Radiance Foundation was sued by the NAACP.
The foundation was the first organization to launch public ad campaigns targeting the disproportionate impact of abortion in the black community. The campaigns featured 60 billboards across San Francisco that read “Black and Beautiful. TooManyAborted.com.”
The ad campaign was not only meant to illuminate just how tragic abortion has been for the black community but to call out Planned Parenthood’s eugenic past and unaltered and elitist DNA.
“We were just bashed,” Ryan tells Stuckey. “We were denounced by a group that I grew up revering: NAACP. They called our campaign horribly racist and that it gave the false impression that Planned Parenthood kills black babies.”
“That was the first moment when I realized civil rights had gone wrong,” he adds.
This is when Ryan decided to write an article titled “The National Association for the Abortion of Colored People” — and when the NAACP decided to sue.
Ryan “never thought it would even go to court, because hello, brown guy exercising, you know, civil rights, free speech.”
However, what’s obvious to Ryan and Bethany isn’t so obvious to everyone else — especially other activists.
“I mean, they say on one hand ‘Black Lives Matter,’ but then they are standing in solidarity with the leading killer of black lives,” Ryan says, adding, “We’ve been calling that out for years. We’ve been extolling the truth that black lives matter, that every single life created in the image of God — which is all of us — matters.”
Not only do these activists seem unaware of the blatant hypocrisy that is essentially the foundation of their ideology, but the very foundation of Planned Parenthood has extremely racist roots.
“Let’s look at the history of Planned Parenthood, let’s look at the history of Margaret Sanger. Let’s look at how specifically anti-black eugenics was tied into the very foundation, the very fabric of Planned Parenthood,” Stuckey says.
While Margaret Sanger was an admitted white supremacist, Ryan notes that Planned Parenthood has gotten worse than it was when it was run by her.
“It’s interesting,” he adds, “because you hear people make the argument, ‘Well, Planned Parenthood’s not the same today as it was during Margaret Sanger’s days.’ And I’m like, actually it wasn’t as evil. It wasn’t quite as evil. It’s worse now because they’re actually killing millions of human beings.”
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Trans man discloses the HORRIFYING reality of gender transition surgery: 'I've lost absolutely everything'
Scott Newgent is a 47-year-old transgender man and the founder of TReVoices, where she is an outspoken advocate against child transgender “treatments.”
Newgent found herself in a vulnerable position when her Catholic wife began to joke that Newgent was a man born in a woman’s body, and the two decided to see a transgender therapist.
“I started to think, wow, what would my life have been like if I was born a male?” Newgent tells Allie Beth Stuckey.
But she wasn’t born a male, and now children who are much more vulnerable than she was are being affected.
“42% of these boys would grow up to be, you know, homosexual males or same-sex attracted,” she tells Stuckey.
“We have a society that thinks that transgenderism and homosexuality are the same thing.”
“There’s no study that says it’s beneficial for these kids. There’s seven studies that came out and said they were beneficial — all been retracted or modified,” Newgent explains.
However, Newgent wasn’t privy to all the information she has now and chose to begin medically transitioning just weeks after she met with the transgender therapist.
Now it’s left her with health complications.
“It was wow, I wonder if I was born in the wrong body. Next week, therapist. Next week, hormones. Next week, appointment for the plastic surgeon for the top surgery. Four weeks later I had my first surgery,” she tells Stuckey.
In the eight years since she began her medical transition at age 42, she’s had seven surgeries.
“I’ve had a pulmonary embolism, I’ve had a stress-induced heart attack, I have had a reoccurring infection, I mean, to the end I had an IV sick tube or picc tube or whatever in my heart,” she explains, but that’s not all she’s suffered.
“I have a handicapped arm for life, I had a ligament protruding through it, I’ve had sepsis, I’ve lost my house, my car, my home. Everything, I’ve lost absolutely everything.”
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HORRIFYING: Here’s what it ACTUALLY looks like to put MEN in WOMEN’S prisons, according to an ex-prisoner
Heather Mason is quite a remarkable woman. She’s a survivor of fentanyl addiction, an activist, and a founding member of caWsbar, an organization that works to preserve the rights and protections of women and girls.
And she’s accomplished all of this despite having spent time in federal prison. In fact, Heather is using her experience as a former prisoner to shed light on a very dangerous issue sweeping across the United States and Canada – the fact that biological men are being transferred to women’s prisons.
While Heather was in prison, she experienced firsthand the realities of trans women (biological men) in female spaces.
The first thing she notes is that all the men in the women’s prison system “had sex crimes” specifically on their records.
“They were hiding from the men because they wouldn't be safe on the men's range, because people who have crimes against women and children are not safe on men's ranges,” Heather tells Allie Beth Stuckey.
Luckily these biological men were still kept separate from the female prisoners, but this was back in 2015.
However, once gender identity was added to the Canadian Human Rights Act in 2017, that all changed.
“When I was transferred to prison in 2017 … there were men there,” Heather explains, “and then more and more were transferring in, and then when I was in the halfway house … there was a man living there.”
Then in June 2019, Heather won a scholarship to attend a conference in Ottawa, but little did she know that horrors awaited her there.
Heather explains that when she was at the conference, “they passed their inclusion policy, and a woman [she] knew from prison had gotten up and stated how she was groomed and sexually harassed by a prolific serial pedophile,” who was a man identifying as a woman.
But the response to the victim’s abuse was perhaps even more tragic. She was met with statements such as, “You don’t need a vagina to be a woman” and “I don’t like the transphobia.”
“They didn’t support her,” says Heather, “and they dismissed her.”
The people running the inclusion organizations “did not support us at all” and “did not listen to us,” Heather laments.
Many of the female prisoners, as well as the female staff at the jails, did not support the new inclusion policy.
The majority of the workers ended up leaving, “and now pretty much all the women that work there are in support of trans women in women's prisons and halfway houses,” Heather explains.
“You don't need surgery, you don't need hormones, you don't even need to dress like a woman; you just need to say you feel like one” in order for a man to be transferred to a women’s prison, even if that man has a slew of violent sexual charges on his record.
The results of this decision have been beyond devastating.
Heather explains that women’s prisons are designed differently than men’s. “There's no cameras in our houses, and the guards only come through once every two hours to check on us, so there's a lot of freedom and a lot of ways to get away with things,” and unfortunately, “these men are not put in segregation; they live in these houses with us,” she tells Allie.
What’s the result of this?
“There have been sexual assaults, there's been grooming, there's been sexual harassment, there's been physical fights, criminal harassment,” and despite all this, often “police have declined to press charges,” she explains.
She remembers one time when a trans woman sexually assaulted a female prisoner in the bathroom. Infuriated, the other women rallied and locked the assailant out of the house, but the guards threatened to document “bullying” in their paperwork, which would deny them parole, if they didn’t allow the attacker to re-enter the common home.
Another woman was able to get her assailant charged, but the courts “gave him a plea deal” that allowed him to “drop the sexual assault charge” in exchange for a “criminal harassment” charge.
Perhaps most upsetting is what’s happening in the prison homes designed for mothers and their young children.
“We have a mother-child program, so our children four years and younger can live with us full-time,” Heather explains, but many of the trans women, especially those with rape charges, “will stand outside the mother-child house and antagonize the women and stare at their babies, and there's nothing the women can do.”
One woman confronted a trans woman (who was in prison for brutally raping an infant) and called him a pedophile. The man “threw her” and “beat her pretty bad,” but “the guards wouldn't do anything about it because she called him a pedophile,” Heather tells Allie.
“The moms can't do anything or they're at risk of having their child removed and sent to live with their family outside of prison, so they just stay quiet about it,” she says.
“I don't understand how this isn't the top story that everyone is talking about right now,” says Allie in shock.
To hear more about Heather’s story and the amazing work she’s doing though her organization, watch the video below.
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Ne-Yo EXPOSES publicist's fake apology, says what he REALLY thinks about child gender transition
R&B artist Ne-Yo went viral this past Sunday after slamming parents who allow their kids to make “life-changing decisions” through gender “transitions.”
“Parents have almost forgotten what the role of a parent is. It’s like, okay, if your little boy comes to you and says ‘Daddy, I want to be a girl’ and you just let him rock with that, you just let — he’s five,” Ne-Yo is recorded saying.
“If you let this five-year-old boy decide to eat candy all day, he’s gonna’ do that. When did it become a good idea to let a five-year-old, let a six-year-old, let a 12-year-old make a life-changing decision?” he continued.
The backlash on social media was fast and furious, and several media outlets condemned him as being “transphobic" (no surprise there).
Ne-Yo’s publicist quickly published an apology on his Instagram account that expressed Ne-Yo’s “deepest apologies,” telling his fans he’s “always been an advocate for love and inclusivity in the LGBTQI+ community.”
The apology went on to say, “Gender identity is nuanced and I can honestly admit that I plan to better educate myself on the topic, so I can approach future conversations with more empathy.”
However, Ne-Yo, who was outraged by the behind-the-scenes damage control, had other plans.
On Tuesday, Ne-Yo posted a video response on Instagram that basically said he didn’t agree with the apology that his publicist put out.
“I need y’all to hear this from the horse’s mouth and not the publicist’s computer. So check this out, first and foremost I do not apologize for having an opinion on this matter. I am a 43-year-old heterosexual man raising five boys and two girls. Okay? That’s my reality,” he began.
“I will never be okay with allowing a child to make a decision that detrimental to their life. I will never be okay with that. I don’t care,” he continued.
While Ne-Yo noted that he will “definitely” be educating himself more on the topic, he said he doubts “that there’s any book anywhere or any opinion that somebody’s gonna tell me that’s gonna make me okay with letting a child make a decision like that.”
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