The amendment requires the University of Wyoming to stop providing funds for its gender studies department, which includes a pro-LGBT ‘queer studies’ program.
Pam Butler, the associate director of the university's gender studies program, identifies herself as a 'longtime reproductive rights activist and organizer.'
'The Hungarian government is of the clear view that people are born either men or women,' and doesn't want to spend public funds indulging the opposite view.
'The goal was always to use what the existing literature offered to get some little bit of lunacy or depravity to be acceptable at the highest levels of intellectual respectability within the field.'
The Abortion Lobby has smeared anyone who supports the unborn as “sexist” for decades, but a new movement is branding people as misogynists if they want to restrict abortion to women. Lauren Rankin made the case in an article posted yesterday at Truth-Out.org entitled, “Not Everyone Who Has an Abortion Is a Woman – How to Frame the Abortion Rights Issue.” While Rankin, an avowed feminist, likes the sloganeering that pro-life activists hate women, equal rights, and the color pink, she doesn't believe it goes far enough. “Abortion rights activists have overlooked and dismissed a very important reality,” she writes. […]
Redefining marriage will make it harder for our children to develop their self-understanding and will sanction procreative methods that treat children like commodities.