Tim Walz's 'leadership' is getting the U of M in trouble

It isn't difficult picturing DFL Gov. Tim Walz's activism and 'leadership' getting the University of Minnesota in trouble. In fact, picturing that is quite easy to do. What Gov. Walz is doing is telling children (and their parents) the llie that boys can become girls, then grow into women. What pervert preaches that sick stuff? This article, which originated in The College Fix, reports "Whether 'directly or indirectly,' U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy wants to know if the University of Minnesota used tax dollars to fund the development of 'therapeutic' 'transgender' dolls for children as young as 4."

Let's be clear. This is a political issue of explosive proportions. Only perverts think like this. If the MNGOP accuses the DFL of pushing this crap on little kids, what can the DFL do? Will Leigh Finke fade into the background? It was his bill that established Minnesota as a trans refuge state. Tim Walz signed an executive order establishing Minnesota as a state that protects trans children. What are the odds that Amy Klobuchar, the most risk-averse politician in Minnesota history, would disagree with Gov. Walz's EO? I'm betting that the chances are nil.

The U of M is in trouble. The U.S. Senate is asking for specific information about a specific program involving a (at a minimum) controversial topic. Reviewing the U of M's replies is licensed medical professional. That means you can't fake your way through. Gov. Walz signs a controversial EO:

This is trouble for the DFL because people are mad as hornets AND it's a 90%-10% issue.
As The College Fix first reported, the MyGender Dolls website says the "therapeutic" product is slated to launch later this year. The paper doll-like product allows children to choose different genitalia, clothes, and other accessories to help them "visualize their anatomy and genders," according to the product developers. They are being advertised as a tool for clinicians and educators who work with children ages 4-10.
Therapeutic is pure spin. Dishonest or confusing honestly describe these 'dolls.' They're not meant to teach. They're meant to indoctrinate. It's that simple.

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