WorldNetDaily reporter (though he’s more of a stenographer) Bob Unruh is a Colorado native and may or may not still be based there, which may explain why he has it in for the state for the offense of not being as right-wing as he is. Hew raged against the state again in a May 13 article:
Twice already officials in the state of Colorado have gone to the Supreme Court in their misplaced campaign to control the thoughts, beliefs, and religious expression of individuals in the state.
Twice they’ve lost, getting scolded for exhibiting “hostility” to Christianity.
And a third case yet is pending before the high court.
Colorado taxpayers already have been stung for millions of dollars in the failed ideology imposed on them by leftist leaders – a Democrat governor, Democrat majorities in the state House and Senate and an all-Democrat state Supreme Court that at one point wildly tried, and failed, to grab control of the entire 2024 presidential election by barring President Donald Trump from the ballot.
But that’s not enough damage, those state officials have decided.
It is the Colorado Department of Early Childhood that now has changed policies so that a longtime Christian youth camp is being ordered to promote the anti-Christ mindset of transgenderism.
In direct violation to its religious beliefs and constitutionally protected religious rights.
So transgender people are literally the “anti-Christ”? That’s a strange, extreme theology Unruh follows. He also doesn’t explain why Christians must viciously hate transgender people the way he does, though he did give it a shot by insisting that there is no such thing as transgender people, as ordered by Donald Trump:
President Donald Trump simply decided that the position of the U.S. government is that there are two sexes, male and female, and they don’t change back and forth.
For those who follow the science, such ideology in fact is a myth, as being male or female is embedded in the human body down to the DNA level.
He did this yet again in a May 21 article in which he once more accuses the state of having an “anti-Christ agenda”:
Yet another lawsuit has been filed against the state of Colorado over its years-long agenda to impose anti-Christian beliefs on Christian people and organizations.
The state, run by leftist Democrat Gov. Jared Polis, Democrat-majority House and Senate bodies, and an all-Democrat state Supreme Court that in pursuit of its partisan agenda tried to bar President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential election ballot, has taken actions dating back years already in its pro-LGBT, pro-abortion ideologies.
The problem is they conflict with the Constitution, as the Supreme Court already has ruled multiple times.
A new report at the Christian Post explains the latest action comes from a national grassroots group, Defending Education, which sued Colorado over its new law that also punishes parents who don’t support transgender beliefs adopted by their children.
A new state law makes it “a discriminatory act to refuse to call trans-identifying individuals by their chosen name.”
Unruh doesn’t explain why that’s a bad thing. Instead, he rehashed his earlier anti-Colorado screed.
Unruh was at it again in a June 4 article:
For the third time in just a handful of years, Colorado is at the U.S. Supreme Court over its demands that it control the faith, beliefs and speech of people in its state.
Specifically, people who do business. First it was a cake baker, then a web designer and now it’s a counselor.
In the newest case, which is just developing at the high court, the state is demanding that Kaley Chiles, a licensed counselor, share only the state-approved faith messages regarding the LGBT agenda.
[…]It’s the state’s adopted beliefs in the LGTB ideologies that are at issue.
[…]Colorado officials have made it illegal to encourage, through counseling, that people, including young people, abandon the LGBT ideology and work to establish a comfort level being the sex they were born.
Yet, it’s about Colorado’s ban on anti-gay conversion therapy. WND has tried to rebrand conversion therapy for years, and he does so here by accepting the framing of a right-wing legal group that this coercive process is merely “private conversations” and “free speech.” Unruh wasn’t done ranting against Colorado, though:
Twice before it has intervened in Colorado’s attempts to dictate beliefs and ideologies.
It first tried to force a baker, Jack Phillips at Masterpiece Cakeshop, to express a pro-LGBT message that violated his religious faith. The high court ended up scolding the state for its “hostility” to Christianity, and the state ended up being sued by Phillips for its unconstitutional actions.
Colorado, led by homosexual Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat-majority legislature and an all-Democrat state Supreme Court, which is so leftist it blatantly tried to interfere with the 2024 presidential election by banning President Donald Trump from the ballot (it was overturned), tried the same scheme against a web designer, at 303 Creative, and took a major loss, again, from the Supreme Court.
It was the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, an often overturned panel, that affirmed the Colorado scheme to censor Christian perspectives.
In none of these articles did Unruh bother to contact any state official in Colorado for their views — that’s because, again, Unruh is a stenographer and not a reporter.