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Ford says Trump's tariff threat 'like a family member stabbing you in the heart'Doug Ford, close your mouth - there’s shit getting everywhere.
Here’s Mexico’s current President (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Sheinbaum), while US has Trump and we will have PP
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo[a] (born 24 June 1962) is a Mexican politician, scientist, and academic who has been the 66th and current president of Mexico since 2024, becoming the first woman to hold the office.[2][3][4] She previously served as Head of Government of Mexico City from 2018 to 2023.
A scientist by profession, Sheinbaum received her Doctor of Philosophy in energy engineering from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She has authored over 100 articles and two books on energy, the environment, and sustainable development. She contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and, in 2018, was named one of BBC’s 100 Women.[5]
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Danielle Smith’s new policies make all Albertan youth unsafeI’m highlighting the things that aren’t trans-specific, just because I’m less aware of these other policies. No wonder there are reports of self-identified pedophiles, or “minor-attracted people” (MAP) as they prefer to be called, excited about what’s happening in Alberta:
The harms posed to trans youth are more than enough reason to abandon these bills. However, trans youth are not the only victims of these reckless policies. The province’s Education Amendment Act will effectively eradicate sex education in the province, and the proposed Fairness and Safety in Sport Act will make all female athletes vulnerable to abuse.
The government’s attack on sex education goes against decades of research demonstrating that age-appropriate, comprehensive sex education — unlike abstinence-only sex education — reduces teen pregnancy rates and STIs and supports the reduction of child sexual abuse.
Smith’s attack on sex education will deprive children of knowledge on anatomy and consent, which they need to better communicate experiences of sexual harassment and violence. By denying youth this much-needed information, the law will turn the clock back decades in the fight against sexual violence — and make Alberta children far more vulnerable to it.
As for the proposed Fairness and Safety in Sport Act, it will make all female athletes vulnerable to abuse, especially if they are perceived as “too masculine.”
Under the law, schools and sports associations will have to adopt eligibility requirements based on gender. To facilitate enforcement of eligibility rules, the bill grants legal immunity to athletes, referees and employees of the government, schools or sports association — as long as they are intending in good faith to enforce the law.
In other words, the law protects those who use the rules as an excuse to harass and abuse athletes.