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found that nearly 6,000 schools have these policies on the books. But it must be stressed that this study was non-exhaustive, and thus almost certainly dramatically understates the true extent of the policies' proliferation.

Entire states, such as California, have adopted secret social transition requirements, and countless school districts have adopted these policies sub rosa.

What's more, reading between the lines of its proposed Title IX regulation, the Biden administration appears intent on finishing what the Obama administration started: Every school district taking federal funds will be pressured to implement secret social transition.Why?

The dubious rationale of the LGBTQIA+ lobby is: If we don't "socially affirm" kids, they will kill themselves. And if we clue parents in, we'd be putting these children in potentially grave danger.Critics point out that there is actually no reliable, externally valid evidence whatsoever to support the LGBTQIA+ lobby's "affirm or kids will die" narrative.

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