Federal court rules in favor of Tennessee's ban on sex change for minors that followed a report from Matt Walsh. He has thoughts.
· Sep 29, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Last night, Tennessee scored a major victory in a law heavily influenced by conservative commentator Matt Walsh.

Praise the Lord!

The butchers have to keep their hands off the kids in Tennessee!

If you recall, earlier this year, The Daily Wire (based in Nashville) ran an exposé of Vanderbilt University's gender clinic that showed horrific details of child abuse in the name of transgender ideology and unconstitutional discrimination against employees who resisted such policies.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee called for an investigation of the clinic following this report. Tennessee Rep. William Lamberth and Sen. Jack Johnson then asked to meet with Walsh, which led to a bill - signed into law in February - that banned the mutilation of kids in the name of the trans cult.

Of course, the law to protect children was challenged by the gender mob, which leads us to this important decision.

Sweet Daddy Matt has some thoughts on the ruling.

First, the gloating:

Then the real impact:

Some conservatives may be shocked with Walsh's tone, but that's because they've forgotten what victory against evil looks like.

We should be celebrating this ruling and pushing every red state to follow suit and pass identical laws.

Also, as The Daily Wire's Megan Basham points out, it's important to realize that Matt Walsh, a man with a podcast and a will, got more done on the trans issue than any explicitly Christian organization dared even discuss.

We're in a battle of good and evil, and I'll take a "rude" good guy like Matt Walsh over a soft preacher who wants us to watch our tone ten times out of ten.


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