Daniel Mynyk

Pride Month’s Confusion over Womanhood

Chelsea and I conclude our series about Pride Month. Ricci Tres is a 29-year-old combat veteran and father of three children who recently decided to try to be a woman. Tres was rejected from the women’s Olympic skateboarding because he has too much testosterone. He later won a NYC skateboarding competition and put a 13-year-old…

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The End of Roe is Just the Beginning

We take a break from what we said we were going to address this week to talk about the Supreme Court ruling for Dobbs v. Jackson on Friday, June 24, 2022. On this historic day Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey were explicitly overturned. We talk about the Constitutional arguments laid out in…

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Pride Month’s Mockery of Women

Chelsea and I continue our coverage of events and thoughts about Pride Month. Some protesters disrupted a “Drag Queen Story Hour” at a library in San Lorenzo, California. Most media articles side with the drag queen and demonize the protesters. They mostly asked parents why they brought their kids specifically to this event. The parents…

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Pride Month’s War on Children

Note: This episode contains subject matter that may not be suitable for young children. We made our best effort to keep the information non-descriptive. “Pride Month” has become a sacred cow of secular religion. Children are increasingly targeted for grooming. The recent “Drag the Kids to Pride” event in Dallas, Texas demonstrated this as parents…

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Biblical Solutions for Mass Shootings

Chelsea and I continue and conclude our discussion of the tragic mass school shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. As politicians clamor for more gun control, we look at Salvador Ramos’ family situation. Were warning signs ignored that led to this attack? Could Ramos’ poor family situation have been at the root…

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