Interview – Katharine Millar
Katharine Millar highlights the importance of gendered narratives and norms to the study of international politics, particularly violence, militarism, and cybersecurity.
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Katharine Millar highlights the importance of gendered narratives and norms to the study of international politics, particularly violence, militarism, and cybersecurity.
Campaigners condemn government plan to update list of countries whose GR certificates are automatically recognisedRishi Sunak has been told he risks “re-toxifying” his government’s record on LGBTQ+ rights and introducing “an effective trans travel ban”…
Information collected in 2021 is first that aims to show UK diversity, yet 7.5% of people did not fill in relevant questionsCensus 2021 was the first to collect information on the sexual orientation of residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wa…
🔵 Watch the Full Episode 👉 https://ept.ms/Y0105JanuaryLittlejohn🔵 THE FINAL WAR is a documentary that uncovers the Chinese Communist Party’s 100-year plot to defeat America.👉👉 https://ept.ms/3UMSDfC 🔵 Sign up for the American Thought Leaders newsletter to stay up-to-date on new episodes, releases, and events 👉 https://ept.ms/ATLnewsletter Today I sit down with January Littlejohn, a parental rights advocate and mental health professional. In 2021, she filed a lawsuit against her daughter’s Florida school district after school officials met with her 13-year-old daughter—without Littlejohn’s consent—to discuss a 6-page so-called “gender support” plan. “It wasn’t just changing names and pronouns. They asked her which restroom she preferred to use. They asked her which sex she preferred to room with on overnight field trips. And then they did something particularly egregious. They said how should we refer to you when we speak to your parents? Should we use your birth name and pronouns? To effectively deceive us that the meeting had ever taken place,” Littlejohn says. Gender activism has overtaken schools, popular culture, psychological associations, and pediatric medicine, and many vulnerable teenagers—often with complex mental health issues—are being misdiagnosed and given hormones and surgeries that cause permanent, irreversible changes to their bodies, Littlejohn argues. “They say that these puberty blockers are reversible. That is a lie,” Littlejohn says. “We are seeing the negative side effects…This is not a pause button. This is a fast train toward becoming a medical patient for life.”In this episode, Littlejohn breaks down the red flags parents should be on the lookout for, how they can protect their children, and what they can do if their child comes home one day and says they want to change their name and pronouns. “How are these children going to feel when they reach the age of adulthood, their brains finally mature, and they realize what’s been done to their bodies? And they realize the people that were supposed to protect them and love them the most allowed this to happen?”💛 Support us to fight for the truth👉https://donorbox.org/american-thought-leaders🔵SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL TODAY: 🔔 https://www.youtube.com/c/AmericanThoughtLeadersFind out where you can watch us on cable TV: https://www.ntd.com/tv-providers.html#JanuaryLittlejohn #Gender #DeSantis – – -RELATED EPISODES:Dr. Miriam Grossman: How One Doctor’s Lies Built the Gender Industry | PART 1https://ept.ms/Y1110DrMiriamGrossmanWhy Are There No Lower Age Limits for Puberty Blockers, Hormones, and Gender-Transition Surgeries?—Dr. Miriam Grossman | PART 2https://ept.ms/Y1112DrMiriamGrossman2- – -How School Officials Secretly Transitioned My Daughter—January Littlejohn on the Gender Contagion Gripping Our Teens – – -Credits:shutterstock Images: https://shutr.bz/2u8Zdp8Music: Audioblocks.com, epidemicsound.comStock Video: Videoblocks.com————————————————-© All Rights Reserved.
Anne Jakrajutatip, boss of JKN Global, recently made headlines by buying the firm behind the contest for $20mAnne Jakrajutatip, 43, has a story unlike many of the world’s media moguls. Growing up in Bangkok, the child of shop owners, she felt that she …