Columbine Victim’s Parent: We Need to Focus On Connectedness, Not Just Unity and Diversity

At President Donald Trump’s listening session featuring families of school shooting victims Wednesday, the father of a teenager killed in the Columbine High School shooting emphasized the importance of a culture of connectedness to prevent teen violence and suicides.

Darrell Scott opened by thanking Trump and Vice President Mike Pence and mentioned that he almost lost his son too in the Columbine massacre.

He told the room that the Scott family started a program called "Rachel’s Challenge" a year after their daughter died. They also worked on a program with Chuck Norris and his wife called "Kickstart for Kids" and other organizations to help youth.

"Our organization has reached over 28 million students in the past 19 years, and we have seen seven school shootings prevented, we see an average of three suicides prevented every single week of the year, over 150 a year," Scott said.

Scott showed off a book of letters from students that wanted to kill themselves and then shared a lesson he learned.

He then shared one principle that he says he learned while working with millions of people: "We must create a culture of connectedness."

"We must create a culture in which our classmates become our friends, and that is something we’ve learned to do over the years," Scott said.

Connectedness, Scott argued, is a missing piece of the conversation on mass shooters.

"Every single one of these school shootings has been from young men who have been disconnected. And we talk a lot about the mental health issues, but it actually goes deeper than this because there is a lot of mentally ill children that are kind and compassionate," Scott said.

"Because if you focus too much on diversity, you create division. If you focus on unity, you create compromise. But if you focus on relatedness, and how you relate with one another, then you can celebrate diversity and see unity take place," Scott added.

He says he’s come to this conclusion through his working with students.

"I’m all for diversity, all for unity but the focus really needs to be on how can we connect and that is something that we in our organizations have learned," Scott said.

Scott finished by saying that his work has taught him how to connect students with each other, their teachers, and their parents.

He said he would love to share more in the future and thanked the president for having the event.

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Cries to ‘Ban the AR-15’ Based on Ignorance and Hysteria

Yet another mass shooting has taken place in America – followed by all too predictable cries to ban the AR-15 rifle.


The pure ignorance of the people bleating for a ban on America’s most popular rifle is appalling. With few exceptions, most of the calls to ban the AR-15 come from liberal, urban women and metrosexual men whose knowledge of firearms comes entirely from watching Rambo movies or playing “Call of Duty.”



Even some in professional law enforcement know not of what they speak.  A local radio station interviewed a retired FBI agent who stated that he “could not understand” why people would want such a rifle.


I’ve shot service rifle competitions for nearly 20 years and held the classification of “Master” for nearly eleven.  I’ve probably put 20,000 rounds through AR-15 rifles.  Though I’ve never been in the military, I have more familiarity and proficiency with the weapon than most active-duty soldiers.  So I think I am as qualified as anybody to dispel the common myths about the AR-15.


First, the AR-15 is not a machine-gun or an “assault weapon.”  The AR-15 is a semi-automatic version of the M-16, which is a machine gun.  However, in Vietnam, the military found that troops with early versions of the M-16 were using fully-automatic “spray and pray” fire – and often failing to hit the enemy.  So when the M-16 was redesigned in the early 1980s, its fully automatic rate of fire was reduced to three-shot bursts, forcing troops to actually aim rather than hip-fire.  But any fully-automatic fire is simply not an option for the civilian AR-15.


Second, the idea that the AR-15 is some kind of horrifically powerful weapon is absurd.  In its most common chambering, the 5.56 NATO, the AR-15 is actually underpowered compared to traditional American battle rifles like the M1873 “Trapdoor” in .45-70 or the M1903 Springfield in .30-06.  The AR-15 is a .22-caliber centerfire.  When its M-16 counterpart was introduced in Vietnam, it was derided as a “mouse gun” and a “poodle-shooter.”  Many troops were dismayed when their .30-caliber M-14s were replaced with the new rifle.


Indeed, the M-16 and AR-15 rifle suffered a poor reputation for a couple of decades after its introduction in Vietnam, in part because ammunition issued by the Army resulted in malfunctions and jams, causing the deaths of a number of troops during firefights with the Viet Cong.


Like most technologies, however, the AR-15 has evolved significantly over time.  Its popularity today exists for a number of reasons.  The AR platform uses space-age materials, such as forged aluminum and plastic, which make it lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant.  Today’s AR-15 is reliable, ergonomic, and user-friendly.  It’s easy to maintain, and unlike traditional wood-stocked rifles, which often require custom fitting, it allows an infinite variety of aftermarket options and configurations without expensive professional gunsmithing.  To use an analogy that will be understandable to red-state males (but probably unfamiliar to urban blue-staters), the AR-15 has become the “small-block Chevy” of the shooting world.  Barrel assemblies (called “uppers”) can be switched out in ten seconds or less, and stocks can be easily customized to fit an individual shooter – such as a small-statured female.


Because of its inherent accuracy, the AR-15 has been a boon to target shooters, and its low recoil has enabled females to rank among the top competitors in the nation.  One female competitor scored two perfect “cleans” in the most difficult position – 200-yard standing – at the National Rifle Matches.  Such a feat would have been difficult to impossible with a .30-caliber bolt-action, the recoil of which can be literally teeth-rattling.


Third, those who contend that “no one goes hunting with an assault rifle” have betrayed the fact that they are probably not hunters themselves, or, if they are hunters, they’re decades out of date.  The modular nature of the AR-15 makes it easily adaptable for a variety of hunts in numerous calibers.  Short-barreled AR-15s in .450 Bushmaster or 7.62×39 have become the number-one choice for Southern hog-hunters, while Western prairie dog-hunters can install a 26″ “varmint” barrel in .204 Ruger or .223 Remington for unparalleled long-distance accuracy.  And calibers such as .223, .300 Blackout, and 6.8 SPC are perfect for Texas deer or medium-sized eastern whitetails.  The AR-15 platform is so ideally suited for hunting that in 2015, Remington, the oldest maker of sporting arms in the U.S., discontinued its inferior 7400/750 series of semi-automatics after sixty years in production.  The only semi-autos it manufactures for the hunting market today are AR platforms.  (By the way… nobody uses a 30-round magazine to hunt; most states limit capacity to four or five rounds while hunting.)


Banning the AR-15 to stop school shooters would be like banning Boeing 757s to stop terrorist attacks after 9/11.  You’ve never heard anyone say, “Nobody needs to fly through the air at 600 mph.  Look at how many people died because of those dangerous jetliners!”  Would liberal journalists, who advocate repealing the Second Amendment and banning guns, agree to a repeal of the First Amendment and impose a ban on computers, digital cameras, and video cameras because child pornographers use them?  I doubt it.


Banning AR-15s is not the answer to school shootings. Neither the Columbine killers nor Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho, nor University of Texas shooter Charles Whitman, used AR-15s, and all of them managed to commit terrible crimes.


It would have been entirely possible in, say, 1875 to murder 17 schoolchildren with 19th-century technology, such as a brace of Colt revolvers and a Winchester lever-action rifle – or, for that matter, with a broadsword or double-bladed axe.  Why didn’t it happen then?  Probably a couple of reasons.  As the Supreme Court ruled in 1892, back then, the U.S. was a Christian nation.  It isn’t any longer, and today we’re dealing with the negative consequences of our 21st-century neo-paganism.  And back in 1875, children were not compelled under penalty of law to attend government schools (where self-defense is legally forbidden, ensuring that they will be sitting ducks) until late adolescence.


School shootings are absolutely unacceptable.  But banning modern firearms is equally unacceptable.  Nor would it be effective: Norway’s stringent gun control failed to stop Anders Breivik from killing 77 people; France’s ban on “assault weapons” didn’t stop the Bataclan shooters from killing 130; and Egypt’s rifle ban didn’t stop the massacre of 305 worshipers at a Sinai mosque last year.  Britain’s total confiscation of handguns and semi-automatic rifles failed to prevent Derrick Bird from shooting 23 people (12 fatally) with a bolt-action .22 in 2010.


In Federalist #10, James Madison warned us about the tyranny of the majority, in which a faction “united … by some common impulse of passion … adverse to the rights of other citizens” vies for power and control.  That is exactly what we are seeing today, with emotionally charged teenagers, skillfully manipulated and amplified by the liberal media, braying for a majority of the public to acquiesce to the  abridgment of the gun rights of the sane and the decent.


Sorry, I’m not buying it.  And anybody who does is a fool.


What we need instead is a cool-headed and sober analysis to find out why so many people, in the prime of life, in the wealthiest and most prosperous society in history, are willing to casually murder scores of strangers – and usually kill themselves in the process.


Until we answer that question, massacres are going to continue, with or without AR-15s.  So long as they do continue, the rest of us need all the self-protection – and freedom to defend ourselves – that we can get.










Yet another mass shooting has taken place in America – followed by all too predictable cries to ban the AR-15 rifle.


The pure ignorance of the people bleating for a ban on America’s most popular rifle is appalling. With few exceptions, most of the calls to ban the AR-15 come from liberal, urban women and metrosexual men whose knowledge of firearms comes entirely from watching Rambo movies or playing “Call of Duty.”


Even some in professional law enforcement know not of what they speak.  A local radio station interviewed a retired FBI agent who stated that he “could not understand” why people would want such a rifle.


I’ve shot service rifle competitions for nearly 20 years and held the classification of “Master” for nearly eleven.  I’ve probably put 20,000 rounds through AR-15 rifles.  Though I’ve never been in the military, I have more familiarity and proficiency with the weapon than most active-duty soldiers.  So I think I am as qualified as anybody to dispel the common myths about the AR-15.


First, the AR-15 is not a machine-gun or an “assault weapon.”  The AR-15 is a semi-automatic version of the M-16, which is a machine gun.  However, in Vietnam, the military found that troops with early versions of the M-16 were using fully-automatic “spray and pray” fire – and often failing to hit the enemy.  So when the M-16 was redesigned in the early 1980s, its fully automatic rate of fire was reduced to three-shot bursts, forcing troops to actually aim rather than hip-fire.  But any fully-automatic fire is simply not an option for the civilian AR-15.


Second, the idea that the AR-15 is some kind of horrifically powerful weapon is absurd.  In its most common chambering, the 5.56 NATO, the AR-15 is actually underpowered compared to traditional American battle rifles like the M1873 “Trapdoor” in .45-70 or the M1903 Springfield in .30-06.  The AR-15 is a .22-caliber centerfire.  When its M-16 counterpart was introduced in Vietnam, it was derided as a “mouse gun” and a “poodle-shooter.”  Many troops were dismayed when their .30-caliber M-14s were replaced with the new rifle.


Indeed, the M-16 and AR-15 rifle suffered a poor reputation for a couple of decades after its introduction in Vietnam, in part because ammunition issued by the Army resulted in malfunctions and jams, causing the deaths of a number of troops during firefights with the Viet Cong.


Like most technologies, however, the AR-15 has evolved significantly over time.  Its popularity today exists for a number of reasons.  The AR platform uses space-age materials, such as forged aluminum and plastic, which make it lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant.  Today’s AR-15 is reliable, ergonomic, and user-friendly.  It’s easy to maintain, and unlike traditional wood-stocked rifles, which often require custom fitting, it allows an infinite variety of aftermarket options and configurations without expensive professional gunsmithing.  To use an analogy that will be understandable to red-state males (but probably unfamiliar to urban blue-staters), the AR-15 has become the “small-block Chevy” of the shooting world.  Barrel assemblies (called “uppers”) can be switched out in ten seconds or less, and stocks can be easily customized to fit an individual shooter – such as a small-statured female.


Because of its inherent accuracy, the AR-15 has been a boon to target shooters, and its low recoil has enabled females to rank among the top competitors in the nation.  One female competitor scored two perfect “cleans” in the most difficult position – 200-yard standing – at the National Rifle Matches.  Such a feat would have been difficult to impossible with a .30-caliber bolt-action, the recoil of which can be literally teeth-rattling.


Third, those who contend that “no one goes hunting with an assault rifle” have betrayed the fact that they are probably not hunters themselves, or, if they are hunters, they’re decades out of date.  The modular nature of the AR-15 makes it easily adaptable for a variety of hunts in numerous calibers.  Short-barreled AR-15s in .450 Bushmaster or 7.62×39 have become the number-one choice for Southern hog-hunters, while Western prairie dog-hunters can install a 26″ “varmint” barrel in .204 Ruger or .223 Remington for unparalleled long-distance accuracy.  And calibers such as .223, .300 Blackout, and 6.8 SPC are perfect for Texas deer or medium-sized eastern whitetails.  The AR-15 platform is so ideally suited for hunting that in 2015, Remington, the oldest maker of sporting arms in the U.S., discontinued its inferior 7400/750 series of semi-automatics after sixty years in production.  The only semi-autos it manufactures for the hunting market today are AR platforms.  (By the way… nobody uses a 30-round magazine to hunt; most states limit capacity to four or five rounds while hunting.)


Banning the AR-15 to stop school shooters would be like banning Boeing 757s to stop terrorist attacks after 9/11.  You’ve never heard anyone say, “Nobody needs to fly through the air at 600 mph.  Look at how many people died because of those dangerous jetliners!”  Would liberal journalists, who advocate repealing the Second Amendment and banning guns, agree to a repeal of the First Amendment and impose a ban on computers, digital cameras, and video cameras because child pornographers use them?  I doubt it.


Banning AR-15s is not the answer to school shootings. Neither the Columbine killers nor Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho, nor University of Texas shooter Charles Whitman, used AR-15s, and all of them managed to commit terrible crimes.


It would have been entirely possible in, say, 1875 to murder 17 schoolchildren with 19th-century technology, such as a brace of Colt revolvers and a Winchester lever-action rifle – or, for that matter, with a broadsword or double-bladed axe.  Why didn’t it happen then?  Probably a couple of reasons.  As the Supreme Court ruled in 1892, back then, the U.S. was a Christian nation.  It isn’t any longer, and today we’re dealing with the negative consequences of our 21st-century neo-paganism.  And back in 1875, children were not compelled under penalty of law to attend government schools (where self-defense is legally forbidden, ensuring that they will be sitting ducks) until late adolescence.


School shootings are absolutely unacceptable.  But banning modern firearms is equally unacceptable.  Nor would it be effective: Norway’s stringent gun control failed to stop Anders Breivik from killing 77 people; France’s ban on “assault weapons” didn’t stop the Bataclan shooters from killing 130; and Egypt’s rifle ban didn’t stop the massacre of 305 worshipers at a Sinai mosque last year.  Britain’s total confiscation of handguns and semi-automatic rifles failed to prevent Derrick Bird from shooting 23 people (12 fatally) with a bolt-action .22 in 2010.


In Federalist #10, James Madison warned us about the tyranny of the majority, in which a faction “united … by some common impulse of passion … adverse to the rights of other citizens” vies for power and control.  That is exactly what we are seeing today, with emotionally charged teenagers, skillfully manipulated and amplified by the liberal media, braying for a majority of the public to acquiesce to the  abridgment of the gun rights of the sane and the decent.


Sorry, I’m not buying it.  And anybody who does is a fool.


What we need instead is a cool-headed and sober analysis to find out why so many people, in the prime of life, in the wealthiest and most prosperous society in history, are willing to casually murder scores of strangers – and usually kill themselves in the process.


Until we answer that question, massacres are going to continue, with or without AR-15s.  So long as they do continue, the rest of us need all the self-protection – and freedom to defend ourselves – that we can get.





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New hot ticket for Ohio teachers: free concealed carry classes

It all started with a tweet from the Sheriff of Butler County, Ohio, and it seemed like a simple enough idea. How about free concealed carry classes for teachers in public schools?

Gun control advocates probably view this as being rather tasteless in the wake of the Florida school shooting, but really… when would the correct time be? If the resources don’t exist to put armed security guards in all the schools, something needs to be done. But the question is, would teachers want to go for it? As reported by the local Fox News outlet, the demand for such classes may quickly outstrip the supply.

Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said in a tweet Sunday training will be free.

Interest is so high, 250 teachers signed up in less than 24 hours, he said early Tuesday. “We have 250 and growing fast. We will start training fast, next week,” he said.

The outspoken sheriff said the time has come to arm educators. “I believe that school teachers should be taught how to deal with guns, when guns come to the classroom,” he said.

“What guns can do when they come to the classroom, and if the school boards want to give the authority to teachers to be armed. The school boards can do that, they have the authority to do it, but I’m going to do my part, and I assume I’m probably the only one in the state of Ohio that’s doing that – but something has to happen.”

Sheriff Jones has been both vocal and proactive on this subject all week. He previously sent letters to both Ohio Governor John Kasich and President Trump asking for their support in his initiatives. Basically, we’re looking at three different proposals, each of which deserves a quick look.

The first idea is arming teachers. As long as they’re interested in volunteering and not being forced to carry, that’s a solid plan providing the proper precautions are taken. In addition to basic safety and marksman training, you can’t risk a weapon getting loose in the school. Some students coming from unstable home situations or suffering from mental illness might see that as an opportunity to grab a firearm when they may not otherwise have access to one and start shooting. Teachers who carry need to keep direct control of their firearms at all times and be ready to prevent a student from forcibly taking it away. But with the right precautions in place, a teacher could put a rapid end to a mass shooting scenario.

The Sheriff’s next idea involves arming retired police and military veterans to guard schools. This is an opportunity for the community to step in and cover situations where the government can’t (or won’t) summon the resources to address a critical issue. Assuming willing volunteers are found, former military and law enforcement personnel are ideal choices, having already received professional firearms training and bringing the experience which comes with those careers.

The last idea being put forward by Jones is a bit more questionable, and that’s to end fire drills at schools. It’s understandable how some might consider this as a sort of gut reaction when you recall that the Florida school shooter pulled a fire alarm to get the students out in the hallways. But there doesn’t seem to be a practical purpose to it. First of all, fire drills are important so the kids know the procedure and the route to take in the event of an actual fire. Jones may be worried that students pouring outside during a drill make for easy targets, but the kids are already outside in large numbers every day at the beginning of school, the end of the day and probably at lunchtime as well. As long as the fire drills are held at random times, they don’t seem to present any significant, additional exposure.

All in all, Jones is clearly on to something. Everyone is yelling for someone to “do something” about school shootings, but there’s a limit to what the government can accomplish. If handled properly, the ideas the Sheriff is fielding could do more than any new package of legislation cooked up in Washington.

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YouTube deletes videos claiming Florida school shooting survivor is an actor

YouTube deleted a video that was trending on its site that accused a Parkland, Florida, school shooting survivor of being an actor, according to Fox News.

The video featured student David Hogg being interviewed on local news in California over the summer about a time a friend got into an argument with a lifeguard. It was titled, “David Hogg the actor.”

YouTube removed the video, saying “This video has been removed for violating YouTube’s policy on harassment and bullying.”

YouTube responds to criticism

After the video spent several hours as the top trending video on YouTube, the company deleted the video and admitted it should not have appeared on its site.

“This video should never have appeared in Trending,” a YouTube statement to Variety read. “Because the video contained footage from an authoritative news source, our system misclassified it. As soon as we became aware of the video, we removed it from Trending and from YouTube for violating our policies. We are working to improve our systems moving forward.”

Conspiracy theories

The video in question isn’t the only one accusing Hogg of being an actor paid by gun control advocates, and YouTube has taken many of them down.

One user posted a video titled, “David Hogg Can’t Remember His Lines When Interviewed for Florida School shooting,” that was also removed.

Survivors of the shooting have been vocal since the tragedy, calling for lawmakers to enact stricter gun control laws for their safety.

The intense activism of the students has led some to speculate that the media is manipulating and exploiting the teenagers to further a political narrative.

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Texas school will suspend gun control protesters: ‘Here for education, not political protest’

Students who join in scheduled gun control protests and walk-outs during school hours will be suspended for three days, according to a letter from the superintendent of Needville Independent School District in Texas.

In the week since 17 people were killed during a school shooting in Parkland, Florida, gun control advocates have organized several national marches and other forms of protest calling for action by lawmakers.

What was in the letter?

Needville Superintendent Curtis Rhodes sent the following message to parents and students in a letter and on social media:

The Needville ISD is very sensitive to violence in schools including the recent incident in Florida. Anytime an individual deliberately chooses to harm others, we are sensitive and compassionate to those impacted. There is a “movement” attempting to stage walkouts/disruptions of the school through social media and/or other media outlets.

Please be advised that the Needville ISD will not allow a student demonstration during school hours for any type of protest or awareness!! Should students choose to do so, they will be suspended from school for 3 days and face all the consequences that come along with an out of school suspension. Life is all about choices and every choice has a consequence whether it be positive or negative. We will discipline no matter if it is one, fifty, or five hundred students involved. All will be suspended for 3 days and parent notes will not alleviate the discipline.

A school is a place to learn and grow educationally, emotionally and morally. A disruption of school will not be tolerated.

Respect yourself, your fellow students and the Needville Independent School District and please understand that we are here for an education and not a political protest.

When are the scheduled protests?

Students in Florida have planned the “March for our Lives” on March 24 in Washington, D.C.

The group that organized the Women’s March has planned a National School Walkout on March 14.

Another National School Walkout is planned for the anniversary of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, April 20, organized by a student who lives near Sandy Hook Elementary, the site of a 2012 school shooting.

(H/T: Houston Chronicle)

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WALSH: 60 Million Reasons Why Democrats Don’t Actually Care About Protecting Children From Violence

In response to the horrific school shooting in Florida, Senator Kamala Harris has declared that she cannot take any “pride in our country” while “our babies are being slaughtered.” Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly expressed a similar sentiment while protesting outside of NRA headquarters. “Children are dead because of you,” he yelled.

You always hear these kinds of things from Democrats after a mass shooting. Suddenly they are very anxious to talk about violence against children. Suddenly they are very ashamed of a country where children so often fall prey to horrific brutality. Suddenly, when they have a gun control agenda to push, they sound almost pro-life.

I don’t believe them. Every baby slaughtered in an abortion clinic with their enthusiastic approval is a reason not to believe them. That adds up to 60 million reasons and counting.

It should be noted that Kamala Harris is perhaps the most rabidly pro-abortion politician in a party that is nothing more than a subsidiary of the abortion industry. She is so strenuous in her abortion enthusiasm that she turned the Attorney General’s office in California into a legal defense fund for Planned Parenthood. She supports slaughtering babies at every stage of development up until the very moment of birth. And yet this woman who does not wince at the thought of a nine-month-old infant having his skull crushed is somehow deeply upset at the thought of high school students being shot to death?

Nonsense.

Harris may be a leading member of the Democrat death cult, but her views are not anymore extreme than the rest of them. The Democratic platform calls for abortions at every stage, free abortions, funding for abortions overseas. Abortions everywhere. All kinds of abortions. The Democratic love for abortion is so intense and bizarre that you may even call it a fetish. They have never met an abortion they don’t like. “More! Give us more,” they shout as they stand on a pile of 60 million dead babies. “Oh, and gun violence is bad,” they add. But it’s hard to hear them as the mountain of corpses grows taller and taller beneath their feet.

Abortions and school shootings are symptoms of the same spiritual disease in our culture. They are born from a complete disregard for the sacredness of human life. A school shooter and an abortionist may have different motives, but they possess the same internal emptiness, the same deadened conscience, the same contempt for humanity. They are apples falling from the same tree and landing not all that far apart. If Nikolas Cruz had only gone to medical school and become an abortionist, he could have discovered an outlet for his bloodlust and been hailed as a saint and a hero by these very same Democrats who pretend to cry over the victimization of “our children.”

But the Democrats are correct when they say that children have a right to live and grow and become adults in peace, without having to worry that some monster will rob them of a life they barely had the chance to live. It is a shame that kids are not safe in school. And it is an even greater shame that they are not safe in the womb. It seems they are not safe anywhere. And our nation will have to answer to God for that.

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Parents Lose Custody Of Child For Refusing To Support Transgenderism

On Friday, Ohio parents were denied custody of their daughter for not being supportive enough of her alleged transgenderism.

The 17-year-old biologically female child identifies as a boy and claims she has suicidal thoughts over her parents’ lack of support for her transgenderism (they won’t, or example, call her by her new chosen male name). The parents were fighting for custody of their daughter back from the state in an effort to stop potential transgender hormone treatment.

An attorney representing the parents, whose names have not been disclosed because of privacy concerns, argued that the girl was not “even close to being able to make such a life-altering decision at this time.” Representatives of the girl argued that a “medical team” claimed that the treatment was a matter of life and death.

Hamilton County Judge Sylvia Sieve Hendon granted custody to the girl’s maternal grandparents, who are open to transgender hormone therapy. The teenager has been living with them since 2016.

According to CNN, Hendon also granted the grandparents the option to petition to change the teen’s name to her new male name in probate court. The girl is now covered by their insurance.

“The grandparents, rather than parents, will be the ones to help make medical decisions for the child going forward. But before any hormone treatment is allowed, the court ordered, the teen should be evaluated by a psychologist who is not affiliated with the current facility where he is receiving treatment, on ‘the issue of consistency in the child’s gender presentation, and feelings of non-conformity,'” notes CNN.

The parents were granted visitation rights.

Karen Brinkman, the parents’ attorney, argued that granting the grandparents custody was merely an act to circumvent “the necessity of parents’ consent” and was not in the child’s best interest.

The parents “have done their due diligence contacting medical professionals, collecting thousands of hours of research and relying on their observation of their own child … that led them to the conclusion that this is not in their child’s best interest,” she said.

The parents’ Christian faith was used against them in the case by Donald Clancy of the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office.

“Father testified that any kind of transition at all would go against his core beliefs and allowing the child to transition would be akin to him taking his heart out of his chest and placing it on the table,” argued Clancy.

Brinkman denied the allegations and argued that the parents believed hormone therapy was “unnecessary” and “would do more harm than good.”

In her decision, Judge Hendon urged Ohio lawmakers to create legislation that “would give a voice and a pathway to youth” like the child who has been ripped from her parents to receive “gender therapy” without parents’ consent.

“What is clear from the testimony presented in this case and the increasing worldwide interest in transgender care is that there is certainly a reasonable expectation that circumstances similar to the one at bar are likely to repeat themselves,” wrote Hendon. “That type of legislation would give a voice and a pathway to youth similarly situated as (the teen) without attributing fault to the parents and involving them in protracted litigation which can and does destroy a family unit.”

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‘Pig supporters not welcome’: Pro-police stores threatened, vandalized, harassed

St. Louis antique store owner Cherri Elder formed positive relationships with police patrolling in the area, so she decided to display an American flag containing a thin blue line — a symbol for police sacrifice — in front of Elder’s Antiques.

But the gesture didn’t go over well with everybody.

“People came by, they would cuss at you, they would harass you,” Elder told KMOV-TV, “they would harass the customers.”

Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot
Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot

Elder told the station she took down the thin blue line flag to avoid continued trouble.

“I thought things were getting better,” she told KMOV. “But apparently it’s not.”

What happened?

A month after taking down the thin blue line flag — which is now displayed inside her 32-year-old store — Elder told the station she found a large handwritten sign on the front window of Elder’s Antiques that read: “Pig supporters not welcome. Flag goes down or you go down.”

On the right bottom corner of the sign was a hammer and sickle — presumably standing for communism and the former Soviet Union — along with the letters “MLM,” which KMOV said often stands for Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.

Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot
Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot

“Oh, it’s most definitely a threat,” Elder told the station, adding that the sign was “big” and “for everybody to see.”

What happened at a nearby store?

A window at Delmay Ltd. Antiques — one of Elder’s neighbors a few doors down — is now boarded up.

Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot
Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot

Why?

Three individuals were seen on surveillance video kicking in the window and running off, KMOV reported.

Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot
Image source: KMOV-TV video screenshot

Delmay also had a thin blue line flag hanging on her storefront, the station added, but it was stolen.

How is Elder reacting?

“My business, my friends are being targeted,” Elder told KMOV.

While Elder added to the station that she has “every right to fly a flag,” she said she doesn’t think she’ll be putting it back on display.

But whatever Elder decides, she told KMOV that these actions must “stop before somebody gets hurt” and that she desires a return “to some kind of normalcy where people have respect for one another.”

(H/T: Blue Lives Matter)

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How a union sank a mom and pop company overnight

This is a sad story out of Connecticut brought to us this week by the Washington Free Beacon. It involves J-Con Woodworking, located in Thomaston. Hilary and Mark Converse own the business and it’s been in operation there for more than three decades. Now, however, the formerly successful operation is shuttered and the owners are left with nothing. It happened in rapid fashion after eight union carpenters working for them decided to withdraw from the Carpenters Union. That triggered a demand for pension fund payments from the union which essentially bankrupted the family.

J-Con Woodworking in Thomaston, Conn., closed its doors after 34 years in operation in order to cover $633,667.80 in retirement and health benefits as part of a multiemployer pension system maintained by the Carpenters Union. The mass payout was triggered after the company’s eight union carpenters decided to withdraw from the union in a unanimous vote, according to reporter Marc Fitch.

“They wiped us out,” Hilary Converse, who owns the business with her husband Mark, said in an article posted at the Yankee Institute for Public Policy. “We basically have nothing left.”

The Converse family liquidated all of its assets and sold off its machinery to cover expenses resulting from a suit brought by the Carpenters Labor-Management Pension Fund. Multiemployer pension funds were developed for union laborers who fulfill numerous contracts for different companies over the course of their careers. Participating employers pool their resources together to cover the retirement costs and provide defined benefit plans to the workers in the same manner that an automotive or manufacturing worker does from his lifelong employer.

Just as we’ve seen with public employee unions in Washington and around the nation, the culprit at the bottom of all this is the system of lucrative pension plans which the unions negotiate for. They promise the moon in terms of retirement plans and pension payments unavailable to most private-sector workers today, and the cost of these systems swells over the years until the pension costs devour the host they are feeding on. In the case of the Converse family, they had no say in whether or not their eight carpenters stayed in their union and the unions refuses to disclose how they arrived at the whopping figure of well over a half million dollars as being their “share” of the bill for the pension plan.

All of this happens with the blessing of both the state and federal government. The unions have long been so fully in control of politics, primarily through the Democratic Party, that they’ve been able to write their own rules. This essentially translates into the ability to write your own meal ticket. Then, when poor management of the systems and a failure to anticipate long-term costs begins to bring them down, rather than curbing the pension benefits to allow the system to remain solvent, they make increasingly steep demands on the employers. Eventually, the system proves unsustainable and, in cases like that of J-Con Woodworking, the employer folds and nobody has any jobs.

There are union reforms underway today in DC and some of the states, but it’s going to take a massive amount of effort to make any headway. The unions are weaker than they were a few decades ago but they still have tremendous clout and will tie up any reform efforts in court for years.

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MRC Supporters Make 25,000 Phone Calls Demanding ABC Apologize for Attacking Pence, Christians

<p>As of Monday morning, the Media Research Center and its grassroots members made over 25,000 calls lambasting ABC and demanding a full apology for anti-Christian comments made by <em>The View </em>on February 13 that suggested Vice President Mike Pence’s “dangerous” Christian faith was a “mental illness.”</p>

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