— Mysterious sports blogger Jay Maxson was upset that a columnist who defended Maxson’s bete noire, Colin Kaepernick, is transgender, callously mocking the writer for having “Jennered” over to “womanhood”:
Douglas Goetsch was once a single, cross-dressing poet and a teacher at the University of Iowa, New York University and Western Kentucky. Battling depression and craving femininity, he broke up with his girlfriend and “Jennered” over to “womanhood.” Douglas is now “Diana” and “she” just penned a vicious attack on America and much more, all in the name of Colin Kaepernick.
Only at the MRC could defending freedom of expression be a “vicious attack on America.” And as he has before, Maxson cheer’s Kaepernick’s current state of unemployment as a NFL quarterback.
— Alex Nitzberg ranted in a July 17 post:
As major media organizations actively advance the normalization and celebration of the LGBTQ agenda, NBCNews.com’s pro-LGBTQ propaganda arm “NBC OUT” recently published a list of LGBTQ book recommendations.
The July 14 piece titled “15 Recently Released LGBTQ Books for Your Summer Reading List,” contained both fiction and non-fiction reading suggestions. The lead paragraph explained: “From light beach reads to educational nonfiction, here are summer reading recommendations from NBC Out’s contributors and social followers.”
Nitzberg, of course, is part of the MRC’s anti-LGBTQ propaganda division.
— Karen Townsend raged that “For the first time to my knowledge, a network television show has brought in a sexual relationship between a transgender woman and a man,” on the CBS show “Doubt.” She further raged, “This is Hollywood continuing to force regular America into believing sexuality is fluid and gender change is normal, no matter if it includes surgical procedures to make it so, as in the case of transgenders.” Shockingly, though, Townsend refers to actor Laverne Cox by her preferred pronoun of she (though we suspect that was just an editing mistake).
— Brad Wilmouth takes a stab at justifying President Trump’s proposed ban on transgenders in the military by making an economies-of-scale argument in favor of treating erectile dysfunction:
Beck’s $50 million number was a reference to reports that the military spends $41.6 million a year on Viagra, $22.8 million on Cialis, and $8.4 million on sex change treatments.
It did not seem to occur to ether Cabrera or her guest that the amount spent on erectile dysfunction treatment may be more economically spread out over many more servicemen as opposed to sex treatments for transgenders who only make up less than 0.5 percent of service members.
— Clay Waters bashed a New York Times reporter for daring to tell the stories of transgender service members:
The New York Times’ Pentagon reporter Helene Cooper evidently finds the personal stories of transgender military service members much more compelling than all that boring stuff about national defense and fighting terrorism.
[…]Cooper’s emotional, supportive tone was quite different from her dry, almost dismissive mentions of what the military is actually designed to do: Sending soldiers into war zones, and killing terrorists[.]