It raises questions when an individual who grapples with their own gender identity seeks to supplant their judgment for that of millions of parents. The author of one of the most controversial novels in the nation expresses frustration with "parental rights," which he claims motivates him to create more stories of a similar nature. Forwarded this email? [Subscribe here]() for more [WOKE AGENDA: What They Do Not Want Parents Too See... / BREAKING: Judge’s Ruling In Trump’s New York Civil Case...]( Sep 27
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It raises questions when an individual who grapples with their own gender identity seeks to supplant their judgment for that of millions of parents. The author of one of the most controversial novels in the nation expresses frustration with "parental rights," which he claims motivates him to create more stories of a similar nature. Alex Gino is the author of "Melissa," a novel depicting the journey of a boy named George who identifies as a girl. This book has faced bans in four U.S. states and held the top position on the American Library Association's list of most challenged books from 2018 to 2020, as reported by Yahoo News. Originally titled "George," the book was later renamed "Melissa." BookLooks, a website that assesses children's literature, summarized the book's concerns, mentioning "alternate gender ideologies including transitioning commentary, subtle non-sexual nudity, and alternative sexualities." A section of the book describes George's feelings during a bath, and the passage reads: "She took off her shirt while the tub filled, waiting until the last possible moment to take off her pants and underwear. She immersed her body in the warm water and tried not to think about what was between her legs, but there it was, bobbing in front of her," as reported by the Des Moines Register. Identifying as "nonbinary," Gino conveyed to Yahoo News, "I find parental rights truly concerning because what about human rights? Individuals under the age of 18 are still human, and withholding information about the world from young people leaves them ill-prepared to navigate the world." "If my book faces challenges, it signals to me that there are more stories I need to tell. Consequently, I am currently writing about queer and trans youth who not only exist but also know one another, have a sense of community, and thrive. If they say, 'Don't do it,' then I must encourage myself to do it even more," Gino added. Please take a minute to sign up for our subscription - Help us keep gring the new to true Americans [Upgrade to paid]( According to the LGBT Foundation, "Non-binary" is a term used to describe individuals who feel their gender cannot be confined to the traditional binary of male or female. They have a broader understanding of their gender identity that goes beyond simply identifying as a man or a woman. Some may perceive this as existing in a state of gender ambiguity, neither definitively here nor there. The article suggests that it's preferable to let a group of individuals dealing with gender identity questions prepare children for the world rather than those who care for them the most, which may not be helpful. As parents, it is our responsibility to simplify the journey to adulthood and equip our children with the clarity they need to face life's challenges to the best of our abilities. Good parents monitor TV show ratings, implement safeguards on their children's computers, and carefully select books that promote clear thinking and ideas, steering clear of those that perpetuate confusion. Regardless of the perspective of some "nonbinary" authors, those guiding a child through their journey into adulthood should ultimately have the final say. BREAKING: Judge’s Ruling In Trump’s New York Civil Case... Please take a minute to sign up for our subscription - Help us keep the lights on and bringing the news to true Americans [Upgrade to paid]( On Tuesday, Judge Arthur Engoron delivered a significant verdict, asserting that former President Donald Trump engaged in fraudulent activities while establishing his renowned real estate empire over the years. This landmark decision emerged from a civil case initiated by New York's Attorney General, Letitia James. The case alleges that Trump and his company provided false information to banks and insurance companies by inflating the value of his assets and exaggerating his net worth in official documents related to various transactions and financing. Earlier this month, court filings unveiled accusations that Trump had annually overstated his net worth by as much as $3.6 billion. These alleged exaggerations reportedly enabled Trump to secure favorable loan terms and insurance premiums. The annual inflation of Trump's net worth ranged from 17% to 39%, equivalent to approximately $812 million to $2.2 billion, depending on the year. Attorney General James is seeking $250 million in fines and aims to prohibit Trump from conducting business in New York, his home state. According to Judge Engoron, the trial could potentially extend until December. In addition to the verdict, Judge Engoron has called for the revocation of several of Trump's business permits. Moreover, an impartial overseer will continuously monitor the operations of the Trump Organization. Judge Engoron stated, "In defendants' world: rent-regulated apartments are worth the same as unregulated apartments; restricted land is worth the same as unrestricted land; restrictions can evaporate into thin air; a disclaimer by one party casting responsibility on another party exonerates the other party's lies. That is a fantasy world, not the real world." Engoron is scheduled to preside over a bench trial starting on October 2 to assess the validity of these claims and determine potential penalties. AP News reported: "Trump's lawyers had requested the judge to dismiss the case, which he denied. They argued that James wasn't legally permitted to file the lawsuit since there was no evidence of harm to the public due to Trump's actions. They also contended that many allegations in the lawsuit were time-barred by the statute of limitations. Engoron, emphasizing that he had previously rejected these arguments, likened them to the time loop in the film 'Groundhog Day.' James, a Democrat, filed a lawsuit against Trump and the Trump Organization a year ago, alleging a pattern of deception that she dubbed 'the art of the steal,' a play on the title of Trump's 1987 business memoir 'The Art of the Deal.' The lawsuit accused Trump and his company of routinely inflating the value of assets like skyscrapers, golf courses, and his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, thereby inflating his overall worth by billions. Among the allegations were claims that Trump exaggerated the size and value of his Trump Tower apartment in Manhattan, a three-story penthouse with gold-plated fixtures, nearly threefold, valuing the property at $327 million, which no apartment in New York City has ever sold for. Trump also assessed the value of Mar-a-Lago at $739 million, which James argues is over ten times its actual worth, based on potential residential development, although deed terms prohibit such use. Despite these allegations, Trump maintains his innocence. During his testimony, he emphasized that banks were compensated and even profited during his tenure, raising questions about the foundation of the case. He also argued that disclaimers on his financial statements meant they could not be relied upon. However, Judge Engoron countered that these disclaimers clearly indicated Trump's full responsibility for the content and that they should not shield false declarations in critical financial documents." You're currently a free subscriber to [PatriotNewsToday](. For the full experience, [upgrade your subscription.]( [Upgrade to paid]( [Like](
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