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Here is the Texas Minute for Monday, February 13, 2023.
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Over the past several weeks, Texas Scorecard has released new episodes of our serial podcast Exposed Season 4: The War on Texas Kids.
Whether it is woke radical gender indoctrination being pushed in schools, so-called "all ages" hypersexual drag shows, pornographic material in libraries, or the medical industrial complex prioritizing profit over the wellbeing of children, Texas kids are under attack.
In this season, Sara Gonzales – a crusading journalist and mother of two – explores the issues and asks if there a way to stop the sexualization of children… or is it too late?
Today, we are releasing our fifth and final episode of the season: The Turning Tide [[link removed]]. In Episode One: The Slippery Slope [[link removed]], we took a look at the origins of how queer theory began and how the radical ideology has become integrated into mainstream culture.
In Episode Two: The Contagion [[link removed]], we uncovered how culture drivers have begun to target young children with sexualized content.
In Episode Three: The Empty Vessels [[link removed]], we examined the disturbing and shocking material parents have been finding in their children's schools: from pornography in school libraries, to radical gender ideology indoctrination in the classroom.
In Episode Four: The Dark Descent [[link removed]], we shared the heartbreaking stories of children that have been targeted by the medical industrial complex for child gender mutilation.
Now, in Episode Five: The Turning Tide [[link removed]], we shine a spotlight on the efforts being made by parents to stop the sexualization of Texas children, from school boards to the state legislature.
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On February 13, 2000, Charles M. Schulz's last original Sunday "Peanuts" comic strip appeared in newspapers. Schulz had died the day before.
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