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Lesbian feminists join conservative think-tank to protect kids from transgenderism

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LGBT DONT APPROVE OF THE 'T' IN LGBT Seventeen-year-old transsexual Jazz Jennings celebrated his castration with a "penis cake" that he gleefully cut into pieces as his friends and family cheered. This was just one of many oddities and outrages discussed at a Heritage Foundation panel last week that featured radical feminists in opposition to the powerful transgender ideology that seems to be sweeping the country and especially schools. Lesbian Julia Beck told her story of getting kicked off the LGBTQ Commission in Baltimore for the "violence" she perpetrated. She refused to use female pronouns for a jailed male rapist. The man continued to rape female prisoners in the women's prison he was sent to. She was forced off the commission by the chairman, a man who presents as a woman and considers himself a lesbian. The contempt on Beck's face was palpable when describing a man who thinks he's a lesbian. Jennifer Chavez of the Women's Libera

I grew up with two moms: here’s the uncomfortable truth that nobody wants to hear

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Between 1973 and 1990, when my beloved mother passed away, she and her female romantic partner raised me. They had separate houses but spent nearly all their weekends together, with me, in a trailer tucked discreetly in an RV park 50 minutes away from the town where we lived. As the youngest of my mother’s biological children, I was the only child who experienced childhood without my father being around. After my mother’s partner’s children had left for college, she moved into our house in town. I lived with both of them for the brief time before my mother died at the age of 53. I was 19. In other words, I was the only child who experienced life under “gay parenting” as that term is understood today. Quite simply, growing up with gay parents was very difficult, and not because of prejudice from neighbors. People in our community didn’t really know what was going on in the house. To most outside observers, I was a well-raised, high-achieving child, finishing high school wi