'The ONLY clip you need to see': Viral video sums up 'anti-trans’ protest at UNT in less than 10 seconds



Student protests over an "anti-trans" speaker took a turn toward the absurd Wednesday night at the University of North Texas.

Texas House candidate Jeff Younger, who is fighting against gender reassignment surgeries for children, was scheduled to speak by UNT’s branch of the Young Conservatives of Texas about how the Texas judiciary stripped him of his right to protect his then 7-year-old son, James, from "chemical castration" in 2019.

To recap, Jeff Younger lost custody of James over not wanting his ex-wife , Dr. Anne Georgulas, to transition the child's gender using puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones. Younger is now campaigning against gender-change treatments for children.

Videos from the UNT event this week show protesters shouting "F**k you, fascist," banging on desks, and screaming when Younger tried to speak. One protester in particular was willing to sacrifice every last infinitesimal remnant of personal dignity to keep the "anti-trans" monster from being heard.

Watch and be amazed:


This is the only clip you need to see from the UNT protest yesterdaypic.twitter.com/7ZGvshw0QV
— Libs of Tik Tok (@Libs of Tik Tok) 1646339692

Wowed viewers on Twitter weighed in:

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— Inez Stepman \u26aa\ufe0f\ud83d\udd34\u26aa\ufe0f (@Inez Stepman \u26aa\ufe0f\ud83d\udd34\u26aa\ufe0f) 1646342840
That may be the best video ever-My sides hurt from laughing-Such performative nonsense-Where can I report that thing for making me feel unsafe
— Rich Slobin (@Rich Slobin) 1646343383
*he
— Madeline Catron (@Madeline Catron) 1646347131


Quite the pitch, but I'll need something more to sweeten the deal.
— Ray Hewitt (@Ray Hewitt) 1646342417


Ooof\u2026 another paragon of emotional & intellectual maturity & stability.
— Jeffrey A. Setaro (@Jeffrey A. Setaro) 1646350323


My toddler does this when denied cookies
— Fancy Pants (@Fancy Pants) 1646342968


Your average UNT student (for real, this photo was shot in the UNT Art Building)pic.twitter.com/2P3Gb7bdwZ
— enhazed (@enhazed) 1646343216

We here at TheBlaze cannot vouch for the accuracy of that last one, but there you have it.

Biggest lie of the night? Joe Biden says no one lost their health insurance under Obamacare



Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden told a brazen lie about Obamacare Thursday evening during the final presidential debate in Nashville, Tennessee, claiming that no one lost their private health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act.

President Donald Trump attacked Biden's health care plan, accusing the Democratic nominee's plan of being "socialized medicine" that would terminate "180 million" private insurance plans.

In response, Biden said that if the Supreme Court declares Obamacare unconstitutional he will pass new health care legislation "with a public option." He declared his support for private health insurance, arguing that a public option would increase competition by giving private health insurance plans something to compete against.

Then he told a whopper.

"The reason why I had such a fight with 20 candidates for the nomination was I support private insurance," Biden said. "Not one single person with private insurance would lose their insurance under my plan, nor did they under Obamacare. They did not lose their insurance unless they chose they wanted to go to something else."

Biden's claim is demonstrably false. After the Affordable Care Act took effect in 2013, more than 5 million Americans received cancellation letters from their insurance companies, informing them that the health insurance plans they had did not meet the standards of Obamacare.

President Obama's promise that "if you like your health care pan, you can keep your health care plan" was rated as PolitiFact's Lie of the Year in 2013.

"So this fall, as cancellation letters were going out to approximately 4 million Americans, the public realized Obama's breezy assurances were wrong," Politifact wrote.

In fact, NBC News reported in 2013 that the Obama administration knew that millions of Americans would lose their health insurance under Obamacare. While the Affordable Care Act had a provision that allowed for some health insurance polices to be "grandfathered" in, meaning consumers could keep their plans even if they didn't meet the essential benefits mandates required by Obamacare, the provision was written so narrowly that many of the plans didn't qualify.

At the debate, Biden promised that his plan to expand Obamacare with a public option would also reduce insurance premiums. But the Obama administration made similar claims about Obamacare, and the truth was that Obamacare significantly increased health insurance premiums by as much as 24.4% beyond what they would have been if costs rose naturally, according to one study.

Many individuals who remember having their insurance plans cancelled spoke out on social media.

Joe Biden is lying. My family is one of millions that lost our health insurance because of Obamacare.
— Dana Loesch (@Dana Loesch)1603417848.0
I LOST MY INSURANCE UNDER OBAMACARE!SO DID DRUDGE, SO DID EVERY FREELANCER, SO DID EVERY SOLE PRACTITIONER.F--K YOU, JOE BIDEN.
— Ann Coulter (@Ann Coulter)1603417887.0
Here's my personal Obamacare anecdote: before it, I had great private insurance that cost $110/month. The ACA cance… https://t.co/de9pg0ELxt
— Noah Pollak (@Noah Pollak)1603418026.0
I lost my insurance under Obamacare, Joe! 🙋‍♀️ #PresidentialDebate2020
— Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️ (@Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️)1603417886.0
Ummm i lost my insurance under Obamacare. The plans got abolished. Trump needs to hammer that point.
— Daniel Horowitz (@Daniel Horowitz)1603417852.0
My entire Twitter feed right now is people saying they lost their health insurance under Obamacare.
— Bethany S. Mandel (@Bethany S. Mandel)1603418101.0

Watch:

Biden claims no one lost their private insurance plan under Obamacarewww.youtube.com

(H/T: Washington Free Beacon)