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Even in our current environment, this is almost unbelievable. CNN published a “news” article recently that claimed, “it’s not possible to know a person’s gender identity at birth, and there is no consensus criteria for assigning sex at birth.”

The indoctrination piece—masquerading as news—was addressing recent efforts by states, including South Dakota, to protect women’s sports by preventing biological males from competing as women.

Legislation like the so-called Equality Act—touted by President Biden and his Democratic colleagues—would allow male students to compete in women’s sports. Women and girls would pay the ultimate price. Consider the case of Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood, two high school track and field athletes from Connecticut who, although biologically male, competed against girls. These two individuals now hold 15 women’s state championship titles which were previously held by 10 different girls.

Some states are standing up against this nonsense, and the liberal media is fighting back by treating the issue as settled “science,” and suggesting that anyone who points to biological facts is “transphobic.”

Have we lost our collective minds? Is your state legislature standing up for women, or pushing them off the field? Contact your state representatives today and demand that they protect women and girls. And then, contact your U.S. senators and tell them to vote “no” on the Equality Act.

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Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson was the Founder Chairman of the James Dobson Family Institute, a nonprofit organization that produced his radio program, Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and held 18 honorary doctoral degrees. He also was the author of more than 70 books dedicated to the preservation of the family.

Dr. Dobson served as an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine for 14 years, and on the attending staff of Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles for 17 years in the divisions of child development and medical genetics.

He advised five U.S. presidents and served on eight national commissions.

Dr. Dobson was married to Shirley for just shy of 65 years, and he was the beloved father of two grown children, Danae and Ryan, and two grandchildren.

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