We need a Parental Bill of Rights. Here’s why.



A new bill proposed in New Hampshire, Senate Bill 272, would outline a number of rights for parents, which would include the right to inspect school curriculum and the right to opt out of certain classroom materials.

The bill would also require teachers to disclose whether or not a student has changed gender identity if the parent asks.

“Since when is school the place to go ahead and change your gender?” asks Pat Gray of "Pat Gray Unleashed."

“Teach them math and science and leave the rest of this stuff alone. I don’t want him learning about sexual positions. I don’t want him hearing about sexual alternatives. I don’t want them learning about sex,” he adds.

Senate Bill 272 has been condemned by the LGBTQ+ community, who allege it would force schools to out children who aren’t ready to tell their parents.

According to Gray, “Opponents say the bill would discourage students from seeking out teachers for guidance who were often resources for LGBTQ.”

Gray’s co-host, Keith Malinak, thinks this is great.

He jabs, “We don’t want you getting guidance from groomers.”

Gray plays a clip of a detransitioner who spoke out in support of the bill.

The advocate socially transitioned before taking testosterone, getting a double mastectomy, and getting a total hysterectomy.

She says, “There’s no point of contentment during a gender transition. We get fleeting moments of euphoria but ultimately, one step leads straight into the next. And I thought that in the end I could really become a man—but all I became was a mutilated and abused version of my old self.”

“Hard to argue with that,” Gray comments.

“Rather than cut off body parts,” Gray adds, “how about we talk about it a little bit? At least until you’re an adult.”

“All we’re saying is leave the kids alone,” Malinak adds.


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Government agencies are now weaponized against you



Are government agencies being weaponized against the American people?

Dave Rubin sat down with Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) to discuss government overreach, and they all certainly think so.

Jordan brings up the government’s crackdown on private businesses like Twitter, saying “When did the government get that business?”

Byron explains that the reason government agencies are being weaponized is because “you have these subgroups that exist where their entire purpose is to play gotcha with the weight of the federal government or to suppress, or to dissuade, or to diminish thought process, idea, etc.”

“Here’s what I would say to the Democrats now,” he says. “If you truly believe in protecting the soul of America, if you truly believe in saving democracy, you can’t allow elements of our government to suppress speech of the American people. It cannot be allowed.”

Rubin says it seems like “Republicans are starting to wake up,” asking Jordan and Donalds, “Are you hopeful for that?”

Jordan replies, “I am,” explaining that it’s not just Republicans who are starting to wake up, but the other side of the aisle as well. “Look, we’ve seen so many agencies turned on the American people,” he says.

But Donalds believes conservatives are the ones trying to save America.

“We are the ones trying to frankly save the soul of America. We’re the ones trying to save everybody’s constitutional rights and liberties. It’s not the left, and when you go into their shows, into their wheelhouse, and you talk about that stuff, it shows.”


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Parent bill of rights would let Wisconsin parents sue schools for exploiting our kids

Sending our children to public school is not a delegation of power to the district. Our kids are our own, and we will fight to protect them.