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January 10, 2024

How Democrats Set The Stage In 2023 For An LGBT Onslaught In 2024


In 2023, Democrats doubled down on their commitment to radical gender ideology. Here’s how their agenda threatens to pan out in 2024.
 
Rachel N. Morrison
The Federalist

Spotify Wrapped, book lists, and resolutions — the new year marks a time to reflect on the past year and an opportunity to anticipate the upcoming one. One such reflection should be on the Biden administration’s agency actions in 2023 and preparation for what such moves will mean in 2024.

In 2023, the Biden administration doubled down on its commitment to radical gender ideology. Federal agencies proposed a slew of regulations pushing the Biden administration’s extreme pro-LGBT agenda in education, employment, and health care at the expense of children’s interests and women’s rights. If you can’t even define what a woman is, how can you protect women’s rights?

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For the Brussels Signal, Henry Olsen predicts that 2024 could be the year the European consensus is finally shattered by a continent-wide populist surge.
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Natalie Dodson writes for The Hill about longstanding lies about women's health and reproduction.
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For WORLD Opinions, Andrew T. Walker bemoans media scaremongering about "Christian nationalism."
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Also for WORLD, Brad Littlejohn argues that Christians should avoid simplistic rhetoric about crime.
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Pluralism, Identity, and Diverse Democracies

At the Faith Angle Europe conference, Delphine Horvilleur of the Liberal Jewish Movement of France and Yascha Mounk of Johns Hopkins University led a session on the plight of the Jewish community and the rise of identity politics. Faith Angle Advisory Board member Jon Ward wrote about the session on Substack. The session was also mentioned by Politico editor Matthew Kaminski in his recent profile of Horvilleur.
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On Jan. 16, Patrick T. Brown will participate in a livestreamed panel on the topic, "Promoting a Consistent Ethic of Life," for Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought.
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On Jan. 15, Ed Whelan will join Israeli constitutional law scholar Dr. Yaacov Ben-Shemesh to discuss recent controversies at the Israeli Supreme Court..
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