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Meanwhile, This Is What LGBTQ Organizations Are Doing to Society, by Dennis Prager – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Meanwhile, This Is What LGBTQ Organizations Are Doing to Society, by Dennis Prager

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Millions of spectators lined the streets of Manhattan to view the 46th Annual Heritage of Pride March in New York City on June 26, 2016. (Photo by Albin Lohr-Jones/Sipa USA via AP)

By Dennis Prager, PJ Media, Aug. 13, 2019

Virtually every week, there seems to be another issue that preoccupies the country. But while our attention is focused on President Donald Trump, Google, Charlottesville, Russia, impeachment, Jeffrey Epstein, the next elections, racism, a trade war with China, the #MeToo movement or something else, LGBTQ organizations are quietly going about their work dismantling ethical norms, making a mockery of education, ruining innocent people’s lives and destroying children’s innocence. If you think this is overstated, here are some examples:

The LGBTQ Dismantling of Women’s Sports

Last month, a transgender weightlifter won multiple gold medals at the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa. Laurel Hubbard of New Zealand won two gold medals and a silver in the three heavyweight categories for women weighing more than 87 kilograms, or 192 pounds. Hubbard is physically male.

Last year, two biologically male sophomores at different Connecticut high schools competed in the female division of the state open track and field competition. They came in first and second place in the 100- and 200-meter dashes.  ….

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