Colorado is currently considering a new piece of legislation called the Kelly Loving Act. On paper, it claims to protect transgender individuals — especially minors — by treating misgendering and deadnaming as forms of “coercive control” in family law cases. The idea is that if a parent or guardian refuses to use a child’s self-identified…
Trump’s Address: A Defiant Speech, a Dysfunctional Opposition, and the State of the Nation
President Trump’s latest address to Congress was a masterclass in defiance, a blend of policy, bravado, and political theater. It was everything we’ve come to expect from him—bold, brash, and unapologetic. Love him or hate him, the man doesn’t mince words. He doubled down on his key campaign promises, threw out some well-aimed jabs at…
Navigating the Capitol Restroom Debate
In recent news, South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace has introduced a resolution to restrict transgender women from using women's restrooms in the U.S. Capitol. This move comes shortly after the election of Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender person to Congress. Mace stated that McBride "does not belong in women's spaces, women's bathrooms, locker rooms,…
Political Profile: Sarah McBride
Sarah McBride is a Democratic politician from Delaware who made history as the first openly transgender person to serve as a state senator in the United States. Now, before anyone gets their knickers in a twist and accuses me of being transphobic, let’s clear the air: I have no ill will toward transgender individuals. If…
Defending Truth and Fairness: Why Transgender Issues Matter in the 2024 Election
As the 2024 election season enters its final stretch, we are witnessing a shift in Republican campaign strategies, with an increasing focus on cultural issues, particularly transgender rights. Donald Trump and other GOP candidates have made this a central issue, often linking Democratic policies to what many voters perceive as extreme positions on gender identity.…