In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into a complex custody case in Montana where a family lost custody of their child due to their opposition to gender transition, shedding light on a controversial issue that isn't receiving widespread attention. We also explore challenges faced by a special education school in North Carolina and a toy store in San Francisco. Additionally, we examine Harvard's chief diversity officer's situation and a DOJ probe into Rep. Cori Bush. The episode also features a segment on microaggressions and a discussion on children's access to inappropriate content. Join us for these underreported narratives and more.
Montana Family Lost Custody Of Teen Daughter For Opposing Gender Transition - ReduxxSpecial Needs School Shut Down To House Migrants - Carolina JournalSan Francisco Toy Store That Inspired “Toy Story” Shuts Down Amid Crime Wave - National ReviewHarvard’s Chief Diversity Officer Hit With 40 Plagiarism Accusations - Free BeaconDOJ Investigating Squad Member For Allegedly Funneling Campaign Cash To Her Husband - National Reviewpatriotmobile.com/chrissy
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(0:00) Introduction and welcome to the podcast
(1:55) Sponsor: Patriot Mobile
(2:09) Montana family loses custody over gender transition opposition
(8:44) North Carolina special education school and San Francisco Toy Store issues
(12:42) Harvard's chief diversity officer and DOJ probe into Rep. Cori Bush
(17:30) Subscription plug and Segment: Real or satire?
(19:57) Segment: Random racism - microaggressions or compliments
(21:48) Bonus stories and discussion on children's access to inappropriate content
(24:58) Summary and conclusion