"It is highly validating for those students who may grow up to hold these identities in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, questioning/queer, intersex, agender/asexual/ally..." the teacher said.
"What this is is basically an opportunity for her to just kind of find a way to get headlines, get attention, say something's going to be so completely insane that it gets everyone talking about her."
Former Calgary Flames superstar Theo Fleury sat down with Tucker Carlson to discuss the creeping threat of authoritarianism in Canada.
Former Calgary Flames superstar Theo Fleury sat down with Tucker Carlson to discuss the creeping threat of authoritarianism in Canada.
"Something’s changed. People are not stopping right now. It’s happening three to five times a shift on some nights and then a couple times a week on day shift."
"Something’s changed. People are not stopping right now. It’s happening three to five times a shift on some nights and then a couple times a week on day shift."
The ad, which was spotted on a New York City subway reads, "Don’t be ashamed you are using, be empowered that you are using safely."
"Man, I mean, at least try to make your voice sound different. Like, can you at least try the squeaky thing, like the higher octave?"
The question, which is also the name of the film, takes Walsh across the country in pursuit of answers, talking to professionals of all types in regards to gender, sexuality, and transgenderism.
The question, which is also the name of the film, takes Walsh across the country in pursuit of answers, talking to professionals of all types in regards to gender, sexuality, and transgenderism.
"If you knew someone was a problem you kept an eye out for them or you took steps to deal with the issue. We don't act like that anymore for some reason," he said.
"I think every step of the way we need to make sure that a) we're following science and data, and that's exactly what we're doing," said Trudeau.
"There will be a time when these measures are adjusted or lifted, but we want to always err on the side of safety... I think Canadians expect a responsible government to do so."
Tucker Carlson slammed Justin Trudeau for using the tragedy in Uvalde, Tex. as an excuse to push new gun laws in Canada.
In an article, the BBC saw fit to change the woman's words so that instead of referring to "him" she now referred to her rapist as "they."