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WND’s Unruh Still Allowing Hate For Transgender People Trump Real Journalism

Posted on April 9, 2026

WorldNetDaily writer Bob Unruh continued to allow his personal hatred for transgender people supersede his obligation to provide fair and balanced reporting in a Nov. 4 article:

A school district that lost at the U.S. Supreme Court when it demanded it had the right to push deviant sex ideologies, such as transgenderism, onto children without their parents’ permission still is imposing its lessons on the young and impressionable, according to a report.

It is the Federalist that confirmed that schools in Montgomery County, Maryland, continue to push leftist agendas.

It now is forcing children as young as 12 to “decipher numerous gender ideology terms in a vocabulary lesson, without parental knowledge, permission, or the ability to opt out,” the report said.

WND had reported when the Supreme Court decided Mahmoud v. Taylor, ruling that schools are not allowed to force their own religious beliefs onto young children, through mandatory lessons and a ban on opt-outs, because that infringes on the religious rights of the parents.

The case came out of Montgomery County where school officials adopted that mandatory LGBT indoctrination for children as young as three years old. Originally, schools offered an opt-out for parents who didn’t want the school’s religious ideologies taught to their children, but the school district, faced with a flood of such demands from parents, soon decided to force all children into the lessons.

Unruh did not explain why he considers transgender people “deviant” or an “ideology,” or why being asked to treat them with respect to be “indoctrination.”

Unruh opened a Nov. 5 article complaining about “dark” election results before cheering the one bright spot, that a woman who didn’t hate transgender people like he does didn’t win election to a Virginia school board:

Jay Jones, a Democrat in Virginia, is the state’s newly elected attorney general despite his record of openly calling for the murder of Republicans and their children, demonstrating to just what extremes leftist voters have plunged.

But there was one bright spot in what otherwise turned out to be a dark election, including a vote by New York City residents to install policies that essential advocate for communism in city hall.

It was in Loudoun County’s school board race, a locale where officials long have pushed the transgender ideology onto children against their parents’ wishes.

There, Amy Riccardi unseated “trans-crazed incumbent Arben Istrefi,” according to a report at the Federalist.

The loser “recently voted in favor of keeping Policy 8040, which allows students to use restrooms and locker rooms of the opposite sex and requires the use of ‘preferred pronouns’ to start grooming children into pursuing irreversible medical ‘transition’ procedures,” the report explained.

The agenda that is used to skew curriculum, classes, social events and more has caused multiple horrors in the district already.

Unruh didn’t explain why not hating transgender people makes Riccardi “trans-crazed.”

Unruh freaked out further in a Nov. 14 article:

A collective of religious organizations has issued a statement declaring transgenderism “holy” and confirming that God makes mistakes, but they are such that man can fix them.

“During a time when our country is placing their lives under increasingly serious threat, there is a disgraceful misconception that all people of faith do not affirm the full spectrum of gender — a great many of us do,” said the statement issued over the signatures of officials from the Episcopal Church, the Presbyterian Church (USA), the United Church of Christ (UCC), the Unitarian Universalist Association, the Union for Reform Judaism, an association of Quakers and others.

A report at the Christian Post said the statement declaring transgenderism “holy” was “in direct rebuke of a vote by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to bar transgender procedures in Catholic healthcare facilities.”

But the rebuke actually was directed toward God, in support of an ideology that He makes mistakes in the gender assignments of individuals but human physicians can offer corrections for those mistakes.

Unruh then suggested he’s not being as transphobic as his words prove he is:

Few efforts are around today that “limit” the ways people live. However, there are a multitude of efforts to prevent the delivery of various chemicals to children, and the accompanying body-mutilating surgeries the transgender agenda includes.

Further, there are efforts to prevent forcing American taxpayers from funding such extremist agendas.

Yet Unruh clearly wants to limit the way transgender people live.

The same day, Unruh gloated over transphobic teachers receiving a settlement:

An Oregon school district has agreed to pay $650,000 to settle with two educators who were punished, then fired, for speaking out against the injurious transgender agenda the district was adopting.

The trans ideology as promoted by Joe Biden and his administration for years includes giving chemicals to children to delay puberty, then doing mutilating body surgeries on the child.

Grants Pass, Ore., educators Katie Medart and Rachel Sager had launched a grassroots movement called “I Resolve” to speak out on a school gender identity education policy, and to offer alternatives that would allow teachers to continue teaching without submitting their religious beliefs to the social agenda.

And one that would respect the rights of parents to know what their children were being given in school.

Unruh refused to explain what “social agenda” the teachers would be subject to, given that he admitted that the transphobic teachers “posted a video on their own website promoting their beliefs and efforts” — thus opening themselves up to judgment.

(Grants Pass, by the way, is a town near WND’s original headquarters on the grounds of a ranch owned by an evangelist, talk-radio mogul and accused cult leader named Roy Masters.)

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