March 28 - April 3: Women's fencer refuses to compete against male opponent, Police dismantle a major child pornography platform, NHS Nurses launch landmark sexual harassment case
California bill banning boys from girls sports fails, Nevada bans boys from girls sports in schools
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Top News:
Colorado is this week’s ground zero in the war against our children being waged by transgender ideology. To summarize, Colorado’s legislature has introduced 2 bills that allow custody of children to be severed when a parent doesn’t support their gender transition, and prohibits them from speaking to their children about their ideas of transgender in any way that isn’t supportive. It makes it illegal to misgender someone’s preferred pronouns. And one piece of legislation allows medical providers to proceed with surgeries and medications for children for the purpose of gender transition. These laws go against the US constitution on the first amendment, freedom of speech, the 14th amendment which demands due process and specifically protects parent’s legal rights to parent their children and make medical decisions for them and possibly other legal precedents.
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Colorado Father Fights To Keep Government From Sterilizing His 14-Year-Old Son
After raising concerns about his then-13-year-old son taking puberty blockers and starting on a path to irreversible, experimental, and life-long medical interventions to “transition” into a girl, the Colorado government stripped father Robert Cameron of all rights to protect his child. “My child is more important to me than whatever the court system may do to me. If my child needs to be saved, it’s my job as a parent to save him, and he needs to be saved right now. He needs to be saved from predation and manipulation,” Cameron told The Federalist. “I’m scared for my son. I can’t talk to my son about what’s going through his head. That’s unacceptable — the state can’t do that. That’s just not okay,” Cameron said. “I should be able to talk my son about anything. Is he gonna like it? Some of it, he will. Some of it, he won’t. I have a very good relationship with all my kids. I am precluded by a court order from speaking to my son about the subject of transgenderism.”
April 2 - HB25 1312 CO The most extreme bill in Colorado history
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April 1 - Mia Hughes testimony earlier today in opposition to Colorado's completely insane HB25-1312. Part 2 video
April 1 - The state propaganda machinery says -Statehouse Democrats move to expand protections for transgender Coloradans
Democrats in the Colorado legislature introduced two bills that would add protections for transgender people in schools and the courts. They’re expected to meet strong Republican opposition.
House Bill 1309, would make it illegal for health insurance companies to deny or limit coverage for gender-affirming care, when it is considered medically necessary by a patient’s doctor. Another proposal from Democrats, House Bill 1312, would implement a string of protections for trans people in schools and the courts.
Efforts to silence Girls, Women, and Their Supporters
April 1 - Academics sue their own union for campaigning against them
In May, the FSU will publish a major report into the failure of trade unions to defend the free speech rights of their members – not least because it’s often trade unions themselves that their members need defending from.
This week brings another shocking if not untypical example, as the academics who made a 2022 gender-critical documentary launch a discrimination claim against the University and College Union (UCU): the very organisation that’s meant to support them as UCU members – but which instead campaigned against the film being screened.
Erasing Women and Women’s Safe Spaces
April 2 - Trans-Identified Male Inmate in Women’s Prison Charged with Assaulting Female Staff
A man who is currently incarcerated in a women’s prison in the state of Washington has been charged with intimidating a public servant and malicious mischief in the first degree after he threatened and assaulted a female correctional officer. Nonnie Marcella Lotusflower, born Nathan Goninan, has a history of violence against women and is currently serving a 10-year sentence at the Washington Correctional Center for Women (WCCW) for the murder of a teen girl.
Female nurses forced to share a changing room with a man claiming to be a transwoman called 'Rose' have launched a landmark legal battle with the NHS. The eight nurses say that allowing a male-born colleague to use the women's facilities at Darlington Memorial Hospital puts them at risk, deprives them of dignity and breaches their human rights. They claim Rose Henderson, who was born male but now identifies as a woman, has stared at their breasts and 'lingered too long' in the changing room, as well as repeatedly asked them whether they are getting changed.
Who’s surprised? Not us.
Swimming governing body Swim England has sounded the alarm over a 'significant increase' in perverts and voyeurs attempting to film female swimmers getting changed in mixed sex cubicles. Some 48 incidents of filming women over or under cubicles using mobile phones have been reported at competition events between January 2024 and this February. Some of those filmed said they felt scared and embarrassed, and even considered leaving the sport altogether. It has prompted Swim England to warn organisers of swimming competitions to find ways of segregating changing facilities.
Males in Female Sports
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April 2 - Women's fencer opens up on refusing to face transgender opponent, accepting punishment and backlash
Women's fencer Stephanie Turner took her mask off and got a knee in front of her male opponent. Ahead of a bout at the Cherry Blossom Open in Maryland over the weekend, Turner, 31, made the decision not to compete against male athletes Redmond Sullivan. And Turner also wanted to make sure her refusal was caught on video for the world to see. Turner came to the decision the night before the event when she checked the competition pools and saw that she would be competing against Sullivan, whom she had read about in an article last year. "I saw that I was going to be in a pool with Redmond, and from there I said, ‘OK, let’s do it. I'm going to take the knee,'" Turner told Fox News Digital.
April 2 - William (Lia) Thomas ignites fury after vowing to 'fight' Donald Trump ban
Wee Willie is getting backlash for vowing to "keep fighting” after being banned from women’s sports.
April 1 - California bill banning boys from girls sports fails
California legislators kill a bill that would protect girls’ sports from boys claiming to be girls. Lawmakers voted to block a bill that would have required the California Interscholastic Federation, the governing body for high school sports, to adopt rules banning students whose sex was assigned recognized male at birth from participating on a girls school sports team.
Assembly member Kate Sanchez, a Republican who authored the bill, said the proposal was about fairness. "AB 89 is about protecting women," she said. "Full stop and that's it."
April 1 - Nevada schools ban trans athletes from girls sports in major reversal for state
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) voted on Tuesday to adopt a new gender eligibility policy that bans trans athletes boys from girls sports. Now, only biological females can compete in the girls' category in the state. The change will only apply to high school and youth sports in the state. The change marks a reversal from the state's previous policy that enabled trans athletes boys and men pretending to be girls and women to compete in girls and women's sports, which resulted in multiple controversial incidents of it happening in recent years.
April 3 - A trans girl was banned from her track team. Now she’s competing with the boys A boy was forced to stop cheating on the girls team and compete on the boys track team. Now we have an article describing how he is not as good as the other boys
The article describes the boy as “graceful” and fluttering HER eyelashes. It’s sickening to read. This is the propaganda we have to deal with when boys are told ‘no’ they can’t keep pretending to be girls because they aren’t as good as the other boys. According to this article, girls are all about curled eyelashes, glitter and French braids.
Pornography, Sexual Harassment & Sexual Assault
Child porn streaming service KidFlix used by nearly two million paedophiles to watch boys and girls suffer horrific abuse, is smashed by police. Authorities in 38 different countries, including the UK, supported German police and Europol, the law enforcement agency of the European Union, in carrying out 'one of the biggest blows against child pornography in recent years, if not ever'.
The website, KidFlix, was said to have hosted over 6,200 hours of horrific abuse on film.
March 29 - Doctor not struck off by panel over 'one-off' rape
A doctor found by a tribunal to have raped a young woman at his home avoided being struck off over what the panel described as a "one-off" attack. The panel, which emphasised the incident had not taken place at work, has been accused of "victim-blaming" and failing to properly assess Dr Foy-Yamah's risk given that it found he had raped someone. "This belittles the traumatic experiences of survivors of sexual assault and undermines public trust in the profession," co-founder Dr Becky Cox said. "It sets a standard that perpetrators of sexual violence face minimal consequences for their actions."
News Impacting Society and Children
April 2 - Idaho expands death penalty to child predators
The governor of Idaho recently signed into law a bill that expands the death penalty to pedophiles. The bill, HB380, now grants a judge or jury the ability to factor in the death penalty when crimes involving lewd conduct to a child under the age of 12 are proven in a trial. State law initially only allowed the death penalty in first-degree murder cases with aggravating circumstances. A mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years imprisonment, with a possible maximum term of life, may be imposed if the defendant is found guilty of kidnapping the victim or participating in human trafficking “during the commission of or to accomplish the lewd conduct,” according to the bill’s language, strengthening punishments for other convictions where obscene behavior against a minor — aged 16 and younger — was confirmed but didn’t meet death penalty eligibility.
Nevada women and families rallied at the state capital building in Carson City on Tuesday to lobby lawmakers to pass a resolution that would keep gender pretending boys out of girls' sports. Currently, two bills have been proposed to the state legislature to address the issue, but the Democrat majority has not indicated it will allow a hearing on the bills. Two girls who were at the event and another witness allege that a staffer from Democratic Assembly member Elaine Marzola's office crumpled up and threw away letters lobbying Marzola to support the bill. Marzola has denied the allegations. A government employee at the Nevada state legislature has also disputed the allegations.
Sex Discrimination
April 3 - GA’s proposed total abortion ban bill wants ‘capital punishment’ for women, doctors
Georgia lawmakers have introduced House Bill 441, titled the “Georgia Prenatal Equal Protection Act,” which extends the scope of current laws governing abortion. This bill contains a total abortion ban, with very few exceptions, and could criminalize recipients and medical providers with capital punishment. The controversial piece of legislation was proposed in February, and a House panel conducted a hearing on March 26. As yet, the bill remains in the House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee, and no vote has been taken. If this bill passes, it will make Georgia one of only 13 states with a total abortion ban.
April 1 - Judge rules Alabama cannot prosecute those who help with out-of-state abortions
Alabama’s attorney general cannot prosecute individuals and groups that help Alabama women travel to other states to obtain abortions, a federal judge ruled on Monday. The US district judge Myron Thompson sided with an abortion fund and medical providers who sued Alabama’s attorney general, Steve Marshall, after he suggested they could face prosecution under anti-conspiracy laws. Thompson’s ruling declared that such prosecutions would violate both the first amendment and a person’s right to travel. Marshall has not pursued any such prosecutions. However, he said he would “look at closely” whether facilitating out-of-state abortions is a violation of Alabama’s criminal conspiracy laws.
March 29 - Planned Parenthood St. Louis resumes surgical abortions, while Missouri blocks others
Planned Parenthood on Thursday resumed surgical abortions in St. Louis, months after voters in November enshrined abortion rights in the Missouri Constitution. The same day, the state health department effectively blocked medication abortions throughout Missouri. The decision leaves abortion access in Missouri in a confusing state: surgical abortions are legal, but Planned Parenthood still cannot offer medication abortions.
March 28 - GOP lawmakers in 10 states introduce bills to treat abortion as homicide
A growing number of Republican state lawmakers are introducing legislation that would treat abortion as murder in a push to give legal rights to fetuses. Since the beginning of this year, Republican lawmakers have introduced bills in at least 10 states, including Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana, Iowa, Idaho and North Dakota, that aim to charge pregnant women with homicide if they seek out or receive an abortion. While several of these bills have already failed to pass and the others are likely to meet the same fate, the influx of legislation shows more Republicans seeking to take a new step in restricting abortion rights: legally recognizing fetal personhood.
March 28 - GOP legislators want to overturn abortion law, from total ban to mifepristone restrictions
In Maine, Republican legislators are proposing a number of changes to the state’s abortion laws, including a total ban, removing health insurance coverage and rolling back access to mifepristone. The most extreme of the proposals comes from Rep. Abigail Griffin of Levant in LD 975, which would repeal the state laws authorizing abortion. The bill would also change the definitions of “human being” and “person” within the Maine Criminal Code to include “all human beings beginning at the moment of conception.” These definitions would apply to the statutes prohibiting murder, assault, domestic violence assault and other offenses against a human being or a person. The bill would also repeal the crimes of elevated aggravated assault on a pregnant person and domestic violence elevated aggravated assault on a pregnant person.
March 31 - Ballot language for Missouri anti-abortion amendment doesn’t mention abortion ban
A revamped constitutional amendment moving forward in the Missouri House would ban nearly all abortions in Missouri. But most voters likely wouldn’t know that just by reading the drafted ballot language. The Republican-backed amendment, if passed out of the legislature and approved by voters, would outlaw abortion with limited exceptions for medical emergencies and survivors of rape and incest prior to 12 weeks gestation. The amendment seeks to overturn an abortion-rights amendment approved by voters in November that legalize abortions up until the point of fetal viability. This made Missouri the first state to overturn an abortion ban after lawmakers enacted a trigger law in 2022 that banned the procedure with exceptions only for medical emergencies.
While the proposed ballot language would ask voters if they want to repeal Article I, Section 36 of the constitution —the current abortion-rights amendment — it does not directly ask voters if they want to ban or outlaw most abortions. Instead, it would ask voters if they want to “guarantee access to care for medical emergencies, ectopic pregnancies, and miscarriages,” a right that is already guaranteed under the current constitutional amendment.
Beyond the West
April 3 - Japanese politician gets 8,000 death threats over call for sanitary pads in public toilets
A female Japanese politician has received about 8,000 emails containing death threats after proposing free sanitary pads in public toilets – a wave of online abuse that experts say reflects a deeper pattern of gender-based harassment aiming to silence outspoken women.
Ayaka Yoshida, a 27-year-old member of the Mie prefectural assembly and the Japanese Communist Party, sparked the backlash after posting on social media on March 25: “Like toilet paper, I want sanitary pads to be provided everywhere.”
April 2 - Jammu & Kashmir introduces free bus travel for women, including schoolgirls
The Jammu & Kashmir government has launched the Zero-Ticket Travel Scheme, offering free bus travel for women, including schoolgirls. This initiative, aimed at promoting accessibility, safety, and empowerment, ensures transportation without financial burden, thereby supporting education and greater independence for women across the region.
News & Entertainment
Reduxx can reveal that a founding member of the organization now known as the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) was in correspondence with and defended a leading figure behind a notorious pro-pedophile lobby group. American sexologist Vern L. Bullough was a pioneering academic involved with the US-based Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, later renamed to WPATH, and served on the editorial team for a pro-pedophile academic publication which advocated for the normalization of adult-child sexual relations.
A woman alerted her mother, who alerted police of the abuse and imprisonment she was suffering at the hands of her husband. He told police “she deserved it.” He held her prisoner and gave her daily beatings for 3 years. His abuse included their child. He forced her to transfer
Women who think they are men are banned from a gay men’s only campground and the TQWTFXYZ+ community objects strenuously.
April 2 - Judge temporarily blocks Montana’s bathroom bill
A state district court judge in Missoula on Wednesday blocked a recently passed law allowing public and some private facilities to be sued if they don’t enforce strict sex segregation in bathrooms, locker rooms and sleeping areas. House Bill 121, signed by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte last Thursday, was endorsed by Republican lawmakers as a way to protect women and girls against harassment and privacy invasions. The legislation took effect immediately upon its signing. A related bill also signed by Gianforte last week, dealing with athletic participation for transgender students, is slated to take effect in October.
Op-Eds of Interest
Stephanie Winn: Sissy Hypnosis Pornography: What Parents of Boys Need to Know
Joan Smith: Awaiting a New Scottish Enlightenment
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So with this situation where colleges in some states allow men to play on women's teams and other states don't.... what happens when you get to a cross-state level and women who didn't have to play against men to get to where they are now have to? Still not fair. This has to be across the board.
Thank you for this round-up about Colorado. What an INSANE situation. My mind resists even imagining the nightmare those parents and kids are living.