Category Archives: transgender
Pope Leo XIV-The Untold Story
Pope Leo XIV1975: This man made a shocking decision:He rejected Harvard Law to serve Peru’s poorest villagesNow, he’s the 267th Pope The untold story of new elected Pope Robert Prevost: In 1975Robert Prevost was at the top of his game. … Continue reading
Illinois Employment Laws for 2025
Illinois Human Rights Act Amendments Period to File Complaints: On January 1, 2025, several amendments to the Illinois Human Rights Act (“IHRA”) will go into effect. Notably, the amendments more than double the time period for filing a charge of … Continue reading
Supreme Court won’t stop school district from hiding gender transition from parents
The U.S. Supreme Court will allow a Wisconsin school district policy requiring teachers to hide the preferred gender identity of a trans-identified student from their parents to remain in effect. In an orders list released Monday morning, the high court declined without … Continue reading
Does Sexual Debauchery Lead to the Collapse of Civilization ?
Oxford anthropologist J.D. Unwin studied 86 societies and civilizations to see why some collapse and others don’t. What did he find? That sexual debauchery leads to the collapse of a civilization within 3 generations. Unwin defined four categories of cultures. … Continue reading
We Live In Interesting Times
It took seventy years for the Soviet Empire to collapse and shrink into the current, autocratic state of Russia. Smaller, engaged in war, while bleeding away its manpower and wealth for a pointless war. In the unlikely event that Putin … Continue reading
Biden Administration is Flying into the USA Hundreds of Thousands of Undocumented Migrants
Internal DHS data reveals the 45+ U.S. cities that hundreds of thousands of migrants have flown into via the Biden administration’s controversial “CHNV” mass parole program.The data was obtained by @HomelandGOP via a subpoena to DHS, and was provided to … Continue reading
Illinois Supreme Court Reviews Legality of Sex Offender Housing Restrictions
Illinois’ highest court is considering whether it is constitutional for the state to impose lifetime restrictions on where registered sex offenders can live. The case recently heard by the Illinois Supreme Court involves Martin Kopf, an Illinois resident who went … Continue reading