Plus: Education Secretary Prioritizes Transgender Students Over Biological Girls
June 17 2021
Good morning from Washington, where our leaders seem more focused on being woke than doing their jobs. Heritage Foundation defense expert Dakota Wood illustrates the folly of indoctrinating the military with critical race theory. On the podcast, Virginia Allen talks with an education reformer about this obsession with skin color. Plus: President Biden’s education secretary discriminates against girls; a new tool tells what Obamacare has wrought in your state; the legacy of Juneteenth; and “Problematic Women” welcomes a former lesbian who helps others leave the homosexual lifestyle. Forty-nine years ago today, D.C. police arrest five men caught breaking into Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex, sparking a scandal that leads to President Richard Nixon’s resignation two years later.
What if the black Marines judged the white Marines from the perspective of oppressed and oppressor? How could this group of Marines have operated as a team, especially when stressed in a combat situation?
For now, the Education Department has opened up single-sex bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, sports, and more at every institution receiving federal money not only to girls, but those who feel like girls.
Americans buying individual health insurance paid on average $558 a month for coverage in 2019. That’s $314 more than what they paid in 2013, the last year before Obamacare took effect.
“Critical race theory ... narrows the conversation to say everything is about race. Well, it's unlikely that systemic racism is the cause of nearly 4 million white students … not reading at grade level,”...
By her 30s, Elizabeth Woning says, she was “stereotypically butch.” But after an experience at a local church, she began to question what lesbianism meant to her.
My family celebrates Juneteenth because we celebrate America. We celebrate the fact that even though my ancestor Agnes suffered in bondage, America is the kind of nation that makes things right.