AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber will speak in support of parental rights at a rally on the steps of the United States Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Wednesday, December 4. The rally takes place on the same day the high court will hear arguments in the United States of America v. Skrmetti, a case that will decide if an important Tennessee law protecting children from dangerous sex change surgeries and radical gender ideology, will stand.
AMAC members have consistently voiced their concern over the erosion of parental rights and AMAC Action has lobbied in support of strengthening these rights in states throughout the country, including Tennessee. Ms. Weber was invited to speak by Do No Harm, an organization representing physicians, nurses, medical students, patients, and policymakers focused on keeping identity politics out of medical education, research, and clinical practice.
These children have serious problems. Adults involved in these issues suffer from far grater problems. instead of trying to help the children they make the situation worse Is there no voice of reason? A handful of disturbed children should not be the center of attention ,it does not help and the rest 99.9% can’t be expected to adapt to the whims of a few. This is logic stood on it’s head, who could possibly trust medical professionals or experts as they like to be called.
Thank you, Rebecca!
Sometimes we gotta stop f-ing around and call it what it is: mental illness. Seems I remember reading about ppl who voluntarily amputated healthy limbs or ones who married inanimate objects like bridges before too. Do they give those ppl a hyphenated label an lwhatever they want too?
Keep hammering away at this issue! Join forces with others to continue applying pressure where most it counts and is effective. Critique and disclaim the false representations of those whose missions are not to provide decent, suitable education and training for America’s children, but to indoctrinate them into taking phony paths.