We are destroying historical objects and buildings of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
We are killing our people while we stand and watch.
How can you stand by the oppressor and watch the oppressor do what he does?
You are just like them.
You are no different.
You have blood on your hands too.
NATO, US, Western Europe.
Western allies, you all have blood on your hands.
As long as you stand by and watch the horrific scene unfold, where thousands of Ukrainians are being bombed and slaughtered while they hover in bomb shelters.
No school, no work.
They don't have food.
They don't have seats.
They're starving.
They're running out of medical supply.
And we all just watch this tragedy unfold and do nothing.
You have the power.
You can pressure your representatives.
You have the right to tell your representatives what you want.
You pay for them.
You tell them.
You call them.
You write them.
You email them.
You tell them you want more support from Ukraine now.
You tell them you're not okay with children and women being bloodily bombed by Putin.
You tell them you don't want to see any more children being killed by this murderous dictator.
Then everybody's afraid to stop, except Ukraine.
The only brave country willing to stand up for Russia.
When we have the resources.
to take care of him.
We have the resources to stop this.
But we're not willing to use it.
Come on, America, wake up.
You know, you're not going to be able to shut it down.
Why do you have to try this?
You don't want to get back to this.
Wish me luck, guys.
It's not why I'm not going to be able to do it.
You have to be involved that way.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
I don't want to help you out.
I don't want to help you out.
Looks like we have some counter protesters here.
Oh, yeah.
Look at all these people.
Smiling, happy, cheerful.
These are what...
Rachel, awesome.
...loving Americans look like and sound like, but you go into that crowd, it's like a...
You want to go see it?
You want to see some of it?
Owen, you're going to get my leg back for opening up the gap.
Hold on.
We have to be smart about this.
Okay, okay.
We're just going to calmly start walking forward.
And then...
Anyway.
Anyway.
Hey, banana.
Hey, banana.
One banana, three bananas.
Yay!
Excuse me, sir.
This guy's over here.
So look, I can't even walk.
I can't even walk.
I can't even walk.
What is that all about?
I'm not being blocked by anyone.
Why is your hands up?
Are you ready for a pedophile come to your back ass right now?
You're a fucking loser.
All of your devil whisper pieces of shit.
You want me to hit your knees against Jesus Christ before you all wish you didn't.
And you think this is funny until you're burning up.
people and it would be kind of funny to watch them.
Yeah, you wish.
All right, yeah, here, you go that way, I'll go this way, we'll just look at this object.
I'll take the A-gap, sir.
You take the A-gap, I'll take the C-gap.
Here, let's just cross right in here.
They put their humming back on me.
Or their ass back, I should say.
Assault!
What's your mic on the other side, man?
What's your mic on the other side?
Jermaine, Jermaine!
How did you put it?
You put it.
Don't worry, everybody came in the eye.
You fucking hicks.
One man!
One man I'm here!
Come on the fucking side!
Don't let them get close.
They don't go any further than this.
Hey, what's a trans kid?
Can somebody tell me what a trans kid is?
Can you tell me what a trans kid is?
Sounds like you want to sexually mutilate children.
Is that what it is?
I'm going to take your sentences.
Yes, you guys want to sexually mutilate children.
So, what you guys really represent is the sexual mutilation of children.
I hope that you're proud.
The reason why you won't kill me on a trans man is because you're a sexually mutilating children.
You're so sorry to bring it to trans men.
I'm sorry to bring it to trans men.
Can I ask you ladies a question?
Sure.
Um, so So, at what age do you think it is appropriate for a child to...
It's not our place to answer.
I'm just curious whose place would it be?
It's not our place to answer.
Do you have an opinion on the matter?
Do you?
Okay.
I mean, why are you here, right?
What do you...
You're here to say your piece.
But you can't answer what age, you know?
I'm just asking.
Can I ask you guys a question?
I'm just curious about what age do you guys think is an appropriate age?
Like, is there any appropriate age?
And if so, what age is that?
Three?
Five?
any age age for transition just at all Can I ask you a question?
I'm just wondering, what is an appropriate age to transition?
Like, what age would you start?
Are you with press?
Yes.
Liberty Broadcast.
What's that?
I'm local here, so I go around and I film all different protests that are going on.
This is a question that is being asked, you know, at what age?
I'm not the parent of a trans.
I have a trans child, but she's an adult.
It's up to the parent or is it up to the child?
So is it whenever the child...
But I mean, if a four-year-old wanted to wear a dress and felt like they were okay with being a woman, a boy, would that be an appropriate age because he's expressed that he wants to be a girl?
Do you think four-year-old...
So you think a four-year-old...
I mean giving hormone blockers.
So not four?
Well, that's what my question is.
I'm asking because I don't know.
What age does that hormone blocker start at?
When kids start developing hormones.
So, 12?
Whenever they and their family and the doctor...
So maybe like 12, like 13?
Yeah, I didn't have a trans child, I told you.
Until what age?
She transitioned at 26. At 26?
Yeah.
Alright.
Thank you.
No.
No.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Can I ask you guys a question?
This is a much bigger group than I've seen.
Sorry.
Can I ask y 'all a question?
I'm sorry, am I interrupting?
I'm not speaking.
I'm sorry?
I'm not speaking on camera.
No problem.
Excuse me, can I ask you a question regarding this?
Is that okay?
So, I'm just curious, and I'm getting kind of attacked for asking this question, of course, but at what age do you feel that it is appropriate?
Would that be at puberty?
Or if the child expresses they want to change at an earlier age?
What do you feel about that?
I think that it depends on the individual situation of the child.
at the end of the day.
Yeah, I got tuggered out.
I was like, no, I'm gonna get that.
I had to go.
The conversation you had, I think.
But I think that the more that we treat children as like cognizant beings or have their own agency, the better, so whether that's, you know, Yeah.
I guess it just depends on the child for me.
Depends on the situation.
So, an eight-year-old child can't, some eight-year-old children, well, most eight-year-old children can't decide on what they want to wear or what they want to be when they grow up, like what career they want or, you know, what they want to have for breakfast or how they want their hair.
But would you, if an eight-year-old did say, I feel like I'm a girl and not a boy, for instance, do you feel like that age would be appropriate?
I feel like it's however you can affirm a child's identity, whatever that is, at whatever age they feel, whatever day they feel, and someday they can feel more one way than the other, and I think it's just as long as you can go and support that.
Right.
But would you say that it would be okay for the child to have something like?
A hormone blocker or a surgery at the age of 8 or 10. I don't think that putting a number on it is...
Well, because that is partially what...
I mean, that is a big part of what this movement is about, is allowing children to live how they want to live, essentially, as a boy or a girl.
And if they feel that way at that age, I mean...
I would want to reform that child no matter what age they were.
I don't want to obviously talk to the doctors and stuff like that, but yeah, it's something You want to support that.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
I can go back and be sure you're standing there.
It's a good time.
I'm going to serve the impeccable.
I'm going to serve the service.
Woo!
This and question!
Woo!
She is beautiful.
She will find her community.
She will find this beautiful job.
and the war against the LGBTQI+ community, it's really our human rights struggle!
This Mama Bear will keep fighting like hell for you!
Trans rights are human rights!
What are we gonna do?
Trans races!
What are we gonna do?
Trans races!
Thank you!
Hydration is next to Godliness, so we got some water down here!
So if you need some water, come get some water!
We've got someone who's going to be registering voters right directly behind me.
We are going to be voting.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
What?
What?
Can you get the next person?
Yeah, hopefully, yeah, that'll be, uh...
You can speak with the cleverer after your age.
Jesus, man, you got this.
How did you get it?
These are the superintendents on the team.
Oh my God, yeah.
Thank you.
Can I ask you?
Can I give you guys a question?
So basically I'm getting a little negative feedback for this question, but I'm wondering at what age would be an appropriate age?
I don't know if you guys have children, but...
What age do you feel like would be an appropriate age to start transitioning a child?
I mean, they're speaking, 3-year-old, 4-year-old, wants to wear a dress.
Is that the time?
Someone's already asked this question for me, so I'm thinking about it.
Oh, nice.
I think, like, 8 to 10, probably, around that age.
And we're saying 8 to 10, introducing, like, hormone blockers, taking them to speak with somebody.
Like, where were we at on 8 to 10?
That's a good question.
Probably talking to him about him before then.
And then I feel like if they consistently said that they want to be a certain way, then we should let them take that journey.
Take the journey.
And what advice would you give to someone that transitioned young as a child and is now an adult and feels like that decision was wrong?
And I'm speaking about someone that was just speaking on the other side in front of the Capitol, and that's Kevin Wynn.
So I'm not sure if you're familiar with his story, but he transitioned very young, was sexually abused, and felt like he wanted to be a woman.
He got the okay for transition, you know, hormone blockers.
He lived as a woman, as a drag, and now, you know, he's had several friends.
Suicide, that we're living the same kind of life.
He's come out of it, says he's found God, and now he's speaking against.
I think the main problem there is in this reality where we're offering children the support they deserve, we're also offering the mental and therapy help they need as well, so we'd be able to identify, like if you're severely traumatized, obviously we need to work through that.
What he's saying, not only is he traumatized from the experience, but also taking those hormone blockers has changed him forever.
Well, yes, they definitely have, and that would be discussed, and that's why I think at around 10 you can kind of grasp on that.
You feel 10 is an appropriate age?
Yeah.
I think around that age, kids grow up real fast now.
Do you either, if you have children?
I do not, no.
No?
I mean, I basically upraise my younger brothers.
Okay, and you agree 10 years is an appropriate age?
10 years is an appropriate age, yeah.
I think with a lot of talking with your kids and making sure what their stats are and how they really feel.
You have to talk to your kids.
You have to talk to your...
The people that you love, you have to figure out what's going on.
Do you feel at all that, you know, kids that are 8 and 10 years old, they don't even know what career they want to have as an adult.
But you think that it is okay for that child to decide to change their entire gender at 8 to 10 years old?
I mean, that's kind of like a big, right?
They don't know what they want to eat for breakfast.
It's the same for sexuality.
I mean, it's almost the same.
I know, obviously, there's four months of things involved.
I think if we were staying with them through the whole process and they had support, stuff like that wouldn't happen where you get to the end of your transition.
It's like, oh my god, it made a horrible mistake.
I feel like there's a lot of trauma and people ignoring you and you're not having access to your resources to talk about this.
Comfortably.
Being able to talk about it comfortably.
There might be some issues where they might have been abused but they don't want to talk to anyone about it because they don't feel comfortable talking to somebody.
That's where it all stems from.
But do you think a 10-year-old really even understands how they feel?
That's kind of what I question also.
Is 10 an appropriate age?
Is it really?
Because a crucial part of your brain isn't developed until you're 25 or something.
You don't really start...
I mean, yeah, but it's also just one of those feelings where it's like, you can't really quantify that at any age.
I don't know.
I've met people who are batshit at, you know, 10 and out.
It's more about, you know, getting therapy and, like, working through your own stuff.
Right.
I'm kind of, I don't know.
Part of me wants to believe maybe 10 would be good.
I think anything under 10 might be a little too early.
Yeah.
I would even say maybe, like...
10 to 12, maybe?
I would say maybe after middle school.
You know, you kind of have all that social interaction.
You kind of know.
My problem is what if it's traumatizing you that you can't be the gender you like.
You know what you want to be.
You're a little gay kid and you're five years old.
Sometimes you know you're gay.
I like boys and that's fine.
Are you gay?
I'm queer.
What age did you decide to live as queer?
Yeah, like, I've always just been a stealth player my whole life.
But it was around that age.
It was, like, around, like, 10-ish, 10-11, where I was sort of aware of that part of me.
It was, like, kind of different than what else, yeah.
And have you taken any hormone blockers or done any?
No, no, no.
I've never had the earth's transition very well.
Right.
I scored all y 'all, but, yeah.
Right.
Until after high school.
Yeah.
Until after high school, yeah.
I'm just like, is this right?
Is this wrong?
I didn't really come out online until I was like 22, I think.
22, 23. I just don't want that lag time to have people suffering.
I mean, I don't know.
Just look at Greta.
She's changed the world as a very young person.
Oh, Greta.
Kids are much smarter and much more adult than I can be.
Right.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thank you guys so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Ask your questions.
Go, go, go.
Yes, go.
Go away.
There's a lot of water here.
Can I ask you a question?
On camera.
Hi.
Who are you with?
The Liberty Broadcast.
I'd rather not my face, but I'll talk to you.
Okay.
So, basically, I'm just asking...
I'll just point at that direction.
Sure, sure, sure.
So, I'm just asking people, at what age do you think it is appropriate to...
Do things like hormone blockers, surgeries for children who feel like they are not living in their true selves.
So you're talking about multiple, way different things right there, right?
So most kids, most healthcare for trans children, it doesn't look like them getting surgeries at 12 years old.
That's not what we're talking about here.
The medical associations across the country, what they recommend for trans children is puberty blockers from the first onset of hormone cannabis.
So what age?
Around 13 or 14, depending on the kid, right?
And then staying on puberty blockers until they're over and can decide on if they want to pursue...
So would you say...
I'm the Liberty Broadcast.
I have a website, thelibertybroadcast.com.
So, would you be against hormone blockers and surgeries before puberty for children, then?
I'm not sure why you keep grouping surgeries with people blockers.
Well, I mean, well, I know I just listened to a story across the way of...
of a gentleman that transitioned early on and now regrets it and so I'm just asking you know this is a big factor in transitioning for children and that is something that is that that the other side is pushing up against because there are places here in Austin that do you can schedule to have a surgery or hormone blockers.
At a very young age, before...
You can get hormone blockers on the actual purpose of having hormone blockers before puberty.
Because what hormone blockers do is...
Right.
It's a puberty blocker.
Right, right, right.
Every time you group in that sentence together, group surgeries with hormone blockers, you're skewing the question far to the right, and that's not where the question is.
So my question is...
That's fear-mongering.
Well, so my question is...
Besides what you hear, what age do you think is appropriate for a girl to maybe cut her breast off?
She feels like she's living in the wrong gender.
She wants to cut her breast off.
She is 12 years old.
Well, they wouldn't be a girl then, right?
She wants to cut her breast off to become a boy.
I'm not going to continue this conversation.
I don't think you're asking a good fit.
I'm just asking out of curiosity.
You keep grouping surgeries with hormone blockers, I told you.
Well, I'm just trying to figure out what age do you think is appropriate for someone to have a life-changing surgery like that, to change their gender.
When they're old enough to decide.
Do you think 12 years old is a good enough age?
That's not for me to decide.
That's for their doctors to decide.
That's okay.
I'm just asking.
I'm not saying that what I feel is the right way.
I'm just asking.
I'm just trying to get what age do you think, that's all.
Let's just say surgery.
What age surgery?
I don't need to decide that.
I'm just curious about where exactly everybody stands.
What age do you think?
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's not their job.
I asked.
I asked.
I asked her permission if I could ask.
I didn't see trans people in store.
I didn't know if I could exist.
I didn't know if this version of me here right now could be possible.
I made commitments.
I have so many of my transcessors before me.
Yes.
We have our transcessors.
You made the same decision to be out and open.
I made a decision to try to make it easier for every person who came after me.
I wanted to be the person that I needed when I was younger.
Kids have the opportunity to have the experience today that I didn't get to have when I was younger.
We owe it to them to give them that chance.
You are not.
We're doing this today, Susanna.
It felt like we made some progress, it seemed.
Can I ask you again?
Is there a question about this event?
Is it an Infowars related question?
No.
Well, I mean, I am getting a lot of pushback on the question.
I'll ask and if you want to answer, you can.
If not, I'll leave.
Are you coming in like a way that's like, oh, what if they're right?
Well, I'm just asking people, at what age?
Do you feel that it's appropriate for a child to have a surgery?
Children don't have surgery.
Right, so let's say a 13-year-old.
They don't have surgery!
At what age are they having surgery?
That's an easy thing for you to research and find out.
Like, I could Google it right now.
Like I said, you're a bad age factor.
Well, I'm only asking because you can actually call and schedule a surgery if you are under the age of 18 here in Austin.
There's actual video footage of someone calling.
In recording the call, scheduling an appointment.
So your poop is a video.
Your poop is a video.
Is it someone calling the clinic and actually scheduling it?
So my question was just, what age?
So a child hits puberty, let's say 13 years old.
Would you feel that's an appropriate age?
That is an appropriate age for puberty blockers, yes.
Okay.
Right.
Okay, thank you.
and we know that this is not about sports you guys don't own the color blue I know y'all have heard this already we know that this is not about sports or healthcare Can I ask you ladies a question?
So I'm just asking people, what age do they think is an appropriate age to do something like transitional surgery or after puberty?
Would you think that hormone blockers are so...
I'm sorry.
I have to answer to you.
Thank you.
I'm so scary here to everybody.
No.
No answer.
No answer.
Because we know that every time that one of these bills is introduced, every time there's an order, every time that there's some fake-ass press release trying to get political points on the backs of our identities, that there is a negative consequence.
Anybody else feel it right here?
I only cried six times before I got here today.
I'm doing pretty well right now.
So it's been tough times.
It's been really, really tough times in Texas.
We know that.
I'm from Chicago.
But we are looking.
The whole entire country is listening to Texas to see what happens now.
So, when all those network movements do you look for your own?
Hey!
Hi!
Hey!
Alright, so I'm here with Rachel.
We're at a...
The Liberty Broadcast.
I want you guys to see what's currently going on behind me.
So I have police officers that are having to form a line because I was peacefully asking people questions here, why this event is important to them today, you know, why they think that Greg Abbott's event is...
Thank you so much for coming to set the way up.
So this is what the free speech looks like in our community.
And I have my friend over here who has been blocking me.
He can sign all day long.
I can sign it.
I can sign it.
I'm just saying I'm not there.
I can sign it.
You have to stop her.
You stop her.
That's not a twerk.
You're going to stop her or you're going to stop her.
Please contact your friends.
Give them support as well.
It's so, so importantly important.
Please support your organizations that are fighting for this community every single day.
Tent, give it up for Tent.
Thank you.
The Trooper Project recently found that a different country in the country has been in their way.
They were in their way.
What did you do to get all these officers around you?
I was interviewing people earlier today, and I was asking them, okay, so why is this important to you today?
What do you think about kids transitioning?
Do you think that there should be a specific age?
And then I had an Antifa member come up to me and say, oh, that's no can do, I'm sorry, guys, and told me that I was the problem, and then all these people started commanding and mobbing me.
As you guys can see, I'm being very calm.
We don't have any issues with anything.
But of course, the tolerant and loving love have surrounded me, and I'm now not in a country.
Savannah Hernandez.
Oh, my God.
On the scene.
Sort of.
Thank you.
Excuse me, can I ask you ladies a question?
At the Liberty Broadcast.
What?
The Liberty Broadcast.
This local...
Sorry.
No.
Broken.
Just to feel deeply sad.
It's easy to feel like there's nothing that we can do.
But the truth is you have all made a voice that is much more powerful than you think.
Use it.
Thank you.
I don't have permission to post that.
Sorry?
You don't have permission to post anything.
No, are you with any media?
Yeah?
Yeah.
So I don't have permission to post what now?
To post my public live video?
Yeah, I would prefer if you didn't post me.
I wasn't trying to.
I wasn't trying to.
Well, yeah, I mean I hope you tune in It's a I'm not going to look it up.
Just tell me the name.
The Liberty Broadcast.
Liberty Broadcast.
Yeah, look it up later.
That'd be great.
Thank you.
Getting a lot of hits on the website.
If you guys aren't already following, that's thelibertybroadcast.com.
Looks like we might have some new viewership coming in after today's event.
Possibly some new viewership.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, the Liberty Broadcast.
Thank you.
We do live shows on Tuesdays at 8. And we stream on all platforms.
So we are on Twitter, Facebook, Rumble, Bandot Video, you know, just kind of everywhere.
If you guys want to check us out.
Okay, Liberty Broadcast?
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
We are here to let our immigrant trans kids know that there is someone here who understands.
And you are not alone.
We are here to fight for you.
Do not fear.
We will win this fight.
We are going to say something nice about our kids.
trans kids.
We're gonna say "they are beloved".
We're gonna say it with me "they are beloved".
"They are beloved".
Oh hold on, hold on, I lost the beat.
Jesus.
Alright, real quick, here we go.
Trans kids are magical.
I'm just filming your sign.
I'm just gonna say "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." I'm just gonna say "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." "I'm gonna say it's a little bit." Yeah, I'm sorry to tell you, but I am allowed to film.
Don't bring your child to a public event if you don't want them filmed.
Don't bring your child to a public event if you don't want to.
Are you just trying to video?
I'm just videoing.
Really, we want you to stay on this side over here.
That way we don't have any conflicts with people.
If you want to interview people or something like that, it's just better if you stay on this side of the way.
Yeah, I'm just getting, like, B-roll footage of people that are here.
Yes, ma 'am.
I understand that.
Right.
We just, we want everyone to stay peaceful.
We don't want anyone to get hurt.
You notice the people that are the aggressors are everyone trying to block.
Block is a killer.
Well, if you don't mind, just staying on this side.
We're just here with a camera, just, you know, filming.
Not really messing with people or being violent or anything.
We don't mind anybody filming.
We just want everyone to stay there.
Oh yeah, I know.
Oh yeah, I know.
I don't think I would make it out alive.
And I don't care.
Yeah, that's not a coincidence.
The fact that miracles exist every day, I don't know what is.
And what I want to say is that trans and non-binary people are everyday miracles.
So now I can't walk across you guys into there, sir?
No, I can't walk in.
You're agitating people in the crowd.
How?
Did you not speak with them?
What did they tell you?
I will, I will.
Tell me what they told you.
Okay, I will.
Tell me what they told you.
I said, can I please film you?
They said yes, let me ask the question.
They didn't like the question, and then they asked me to stop, and then I stopped.
I'm very careful about what I do here.
So why are they coming up to us complaining about you?
And I'm telling you that I'm not, so you believe them over me?
I mean, you can clearly see that I'm not agitating anybody.
I'm walking around quietly with my phone.
So you're telling me that you hear what they say over what I'm telling you?
You can just see me.
Yeah, I see you walking around.
You see me agitating people?
Well, from what some people told me...
Some what people told you, but have you seen me agitating people?
Have you?
Is there a problem if you stand over here?
I'm saying now I can't walk into the crowd at all anymore.
Is there a problem if you stand over here?
Yes.
Tell me what the problem is.
The problem is that this is a parking lot and I should be free to walk around wherever I want.
I'm not agitating anybody.
That's the problem.
However, if you are doing things that we proceed to become confrontational, we have the authority to draw the line where you are to stand.
Please, watch me.
That is agitating anybody.
The last thing that we want to do is infringe upon anybody's rights.
Thank you.
I feel like you are right now infringing on my rights.
I understand that, but I'm also trying to get a point across to you also.
Right.
And I'm telling you that I'm just walking around.
I'm not agitating anybody.
So you can watch me, but I'm not doing anything but filming.
I won't ask anybody anything in there.
How about that?
I'll make that deal with you.
It's to say your hatred is not my own.
It's to say your fear is not my own.
It's to choose love over fear when I...
With a young trans kid in Texas, I made a choice before I knew I did.
I said, I'm going to live my truth even if I lose my family, even if I lose my job, even if I lose my friends, even if I lose my safety, even if I lose my community.
I'm going to live my truth.
Why?
because I love myself more than they could ever think of.
Because trans people know how to love.
They are so scared.
Their only community and sense of belonging comes from who they hate.
Without their racism, without their homophobia, without Without their transphobia, they don't know who they are.
They mistake dissociation as a personality, hate as an identity, self-neglect as a way of being.
When they see us, they recognize that heaven is not only possible, it is here on earth in front of them.
Don't let cis people contaminate your self-image.
Don't let cis people make you feel as if you are the problem.
You are not the problem.
The problem is a world that divides billions of complex souls into one of two categories.
That's his policies to erase us from the face of the earth.
The problem is that they are so insecure, they don't know who they are without their hatred.
James Baldwin teaches us that people cling on to their anger and their hatred.
Because without it, they have to confront their pain, trans people.
We are bilingual in gratitude and grief.
We know our pain and poetry.
We break it and we live it.
We hold levity and severity so while we rage against the world that tries to extinguish us, don't forget that the reason they come for us is because our life is so scintillating and resplendent that it cannot be quenched.
*crowd cheers* *crowd cheers* *crowd cheers* *crowd cheers* *crowd cheers* *crowd cheers* and they disappear us from
history, and they disappear us from textbooks, and they disappear from state houses, but we cannot disappear ourselves from one another.
Hey, babe, how's it going?
Don't talk to me, don't talk to me.
Hey, babe, how's it going?
Don't talk to me, don't talk to me.
I don't talk to anyone.
Bye.
Stop, don't leave me, please.
Yeah, we don't consent.
Thank you.
I love you more than you love yourself.
Yeah!
I love you too, baby!
I love you too, baby!
What I mean by that is that I need you.
What I mean by that is that this world would dim you, that this world would have a kind of pallor.
without you, this world is not miracle.
What I need to say is that every effort is trying to eradicate us, but your presence gives me hope.
What I need to say is I give you hope, and you give me hope, and that's what trans community is.
that before laws, and before politicians, and before organizations, we'll be happy with each other, and they can't take that away from us.
We give each other's life to a great, really not.
We share more money.
We share things, we share rents, we share insights, we help each other, and that, that is the community that we have to return to.
Woo!
That's about meeting each other.
That says depression is not your fault.
That says dysphoria is not your fault.
That says...
Hey, can I ask you a question?
No, you can't.
No?
No, you've asked enough questions.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hi, can I ask you a question regarding this event?
Can I take a press card?
Oh, no, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Beautiful day.
The rainbow's out.
Cloudy.
I got a couple stalkers all of a sudden.
I didn't make this right here.
Can I ask you guys a question?
We don't know what it is.
Don't answer her questions.
Can I chat with you or she tells you what to do?
If you're here for the rally, don't worry about talking to her.
Are you guys here for South by Southwest?
Are you guys just visiting?
Yeah, we're just visiting the capital.
The capital?
Oh, it's a beautiful capital, right?
Yeah, I love it.
So, thank you.
You can ask our question.
Oh, yeah.
So, I was just asking about...
Is that okay?
No, that's pretty good.
So, if you want to put it online, no.
I can turn it and ask.
Facing that way.
So basically, I'm just wondering, have you heard of people that maybe try to transition their children from a boy to a girl?
To a boy to a girl or a girl to a boy?
To chop off the breast for...
Oh, so my question is, at what age do you think is appropriate?
Come over here.
There's some noise over here.
I don't know how you can...
Welcome to Austin.
They don't let you get a word in, right?
Thank you.
Right?
That's how it goes.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hi, puppy.
Can I film your dog?
Hi, puppy.
I've met some amazing people here.
The coolest dog.
...who's protected citizens of Texas for 30 years.
The mom who took his head in the gospel hall.
And so many amazing families with children with children.
So they knew that it was time for me to get back in the fight.
Thank you.
*applause* My wife and I were cute being child abusers.
Hippies, black queen radicals.
People trying to make a point.
Because our daughter, one of our identical twins, is transgender, Nicole.
She was targeted just like these kids here at school, at home, in their communities, in their state.
And our kids were targeted across the nation.
Rachel, just go home.
No one wants you here.
They moved Callie, John, and Nicole, hours from the northern Maine, where they I could be safe and I stayed in Northern Maine to make a living.
And I only saw my children on weekends for a number of years.
During that time, during that time we taught our kids that you have to fight for what you know to be true.
I'm a veteran and freedom is a strong word for me and I thought we all had that.
And I learned that we do not.
And we've been fighting ever since.
We had to tell our kids, you cannot tell anybody who you are.
Because if you do, we'll have to move again.
We did not tell them.
We didn't know where we could go.
I don't want to see any parent in Texas leave the state.
And we didn't leave Maine.
We fought back and for five years we were in court and we won the highest discrimination case in the nation in 2014.
And we did that on the backs of kids, just like you're doing here in Texas.
How dare they do this to our children?
I said earlier that I came from a conservative family and there was a time when I doubted that transgender children could exist.
I did not listen to our counselors or our doctors.
I doubted my wife, but I never, never doubted my love for my child.
Watching her grow and watching her suffer and observing her pain.
I changed my behavior and I adjusted my values to the man you see today, a crying death.
I'm praying for you.
Because your heart opens up.
You're praying for me.
You need to turn to care about people.
Yeah, I'm praying for you.
I really am.
Because the power of you is the man who cares you need.
God wants better for you.
Learn to be a better person and learn to plan your fucking foundation.
You look like the surface of Mars.
You're wrong, it's so nasty.
Don't talk to her.
Don't engage.
Don't go to that level.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We have a transgender clinic in the Northeast.
Now, hundreds of transgender children in Maine in the Northeast get the care because this amazing lady had been linking to women and the courage to take off and protect their babies.
I don't know.
I'm being chased by a rainbow.
You are?
Yeah.
Why?
No clue.
It is one of the stranger things that's happened to me.
That's the coolest thing ever.
Just put a pot of gold at the end of that.
Lucky charms.
The funniest part is watching the rainbow give...
The rainbow is giving commands to people.
It's great.
Here you go, Silvianna.
Nice to meet you, too.
Oh, the rainbow suit guy?
Yeah, it's this guy.
Oh, he's a nice guy.
No, he's a great guy.
Oh, yeah, that's what I was thinking.
You got rainbow socks and rainbow suit.
He has rainbow socks?
A little early for St. Patty's Day.
Oh yeah.
Pretty good.
Woo!
I know I like this one tonight and I know this is true.
Thank you, my children, they're very same now.
They ruined a great deal of all the great colleagues.
They ruined all of money.
They ruined all of money.
Unfortunately, they ruined all of money.
My next year, I'm going to come to you.
We make it a brand new brand new.
We're also here.
We're here.
Can you touch my top of my phone right there so I can push this in?
Can you touch the camera area of my phone?
Can you do this to this side?
To that side?
Can you push?
Yeah, I'm gonna...
There you go.
Thank you.
Oh, you got a whole setup, huh?
Sort of.
This is the most timid coverage I've ever had compared to Kenosha, Minneapolis, DC.
It's interesting.
A lot of people showed up, huh?
Well, this is Austin.
Oh, yeah.
So, my poor city.
My poor poor city I'm proud that you believe that courage is just more than a word.
Please take me to the right place.
I'm proud to be here.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
My name is Madison Rose.
I'm a queer pop singer from Los Angeles and a fierce, fierce ally to the community.
I'm so inspired and delighted to share space with you all today and I wanted to share a new song of mine that will be coming out.
And I wanted us to have a little moment of party because the more that we celebrate, the madder that your governor gets.
And I love making cis white men mad.
It's all about DNA and it's all about knowing that your identity is not a phase.
It is who you are.
Trans kids, you are so magical.
We love you so much.
Let's party a little bit.
Woo!
It's an R-D-N-A.
The disrespect to the left, the left, the right, the right, the right.
I found you in darkness.
You saw my heart.
And now I don't have to hide.
Say I want it.
Say it proud.
We cannot find out.
All the sound of it.
Need for any opinions now.
But we got something natural.
And I'm just a little.
I found you in the back of your mind.
That makes you wonder why you are I. We need my love.
We need my life.
It's a little.
Say it.
Say it.
Woo!
Woo!
okay yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah oh you don't want to do that because you don't want to get well i mean
that's i mean i'm not you i think that's a good thing yeah thank you so much for your men and i thank you for hanging out i have a speaker i think that's a good thing for you to be able to get your hands on the floor and you're i think that's a good thing for you to be able to get your hands on the floor and you're not i think that's a good thing for you to be able to get your hands on the floor and you're not i think that's a good
thing for you to be able to get your hands on the floor and you're not sure how do you have any hands on the floor and you're not sure how do you have any hands on the floor and you're not sure how do you have any hands on the floor and you're not sure how do you have any hands on the floor and you're not sure how do you have any hands on the floor and you're not sure what's that?
how come they don't shut you down?
oh they were i had the rain Rainbow following me for quite a long time and people in my face over here.
Someone's going to pray for me tonight.
A lot of people are going to tune in.
I think you have people that don't even know what's in that bill.
I was trying to ask them.
What's in the bill?
I don't even know what's in the bill.
I literally was just throwing out to them and I was like, so why is this important to you?
What's in the bill?
None of them knew.
I went on Pride Time 99 today.
Can I sort of interview you right now a little bit?
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
Yeah.
So we ran into the lovely Savannah Hernandez.
Savannah, what brings you here today?
I'm here today because we are at a pro-trans rally for children specifically.
Greg Abbott just passed an order to...
Sorry, I was just getting mobbed that I had to talk for an hour.
But Greg Abbott basically directed the DFPS to make the transitioning of children, the gender transitioning, we're talking castration, mastectomies, illegal, and have child protection go and talk to parents who are doing that to children.
out here today are protesting that.
So I was walking up to them and I was asking them, "Alright, what's in this order?
What's in this bill?
Why are you so upset today?" Resulting in me getting mobbed.
We weren't trying to be instigators at all.
Right.
I'm very big on neutral journalism.
And so I was genuinely here today I do have an open mind, and I think the biggest problem in society today is that we all can't talk to each other, and so I was here to talk to people, but of course, it was that Savannah, shut it down, don't talk to her.
I did get a couple of good interviews in before it happened.
All my friends, Becky.
My personal favorite, I don't know where she went.
She was this big fat franny that didn't have shaved armpits.
And I don't know where she went, but she was my best friend.
And then I've had these police officers, this guy specifically at the end here, as I was trying to walk, he was pushing me and aggressively pushed me and then telling me to stop touching him.
So police officers out here have not been my favorite today.
It's only that I need to go.
I think that's the same police officer that told me he didn't want to violate anyone's constitutional rights while telling us that we can't cross over to the other side.
We're antagonizing anybody like they say.
And again, let's show America who these people are.
If I do not go and stand over there, then that speaks more highly of what this group stands for than what I stand for.
Because I've been here peacefully.
I have not gotten into any altercations with anybody until they came and mobbed me because they pushed me out and then the cops came.
So I'm not scared of these people.
They all weigh five pounds.
They probably have a protein deficiency.
I don't know.
Maybe some of them should hit the page.
I'm kind of being sick right now because I'm a little bit annoyed because I was getting great interviews.
But that's what we're doing here today.
Right.
Well, we appreciate all your work, Savannah.
We appreciate all your work, Savannah.
What brings you here today?
I'm pedicapping and I keep seeing all these live streams and I'm just like getting really distracted.
Like there's this.
There's this protest.
You know there was a little don't have kids rally.
A don't have kids rally?
Sponsors don't have children rally.
Oh wow.
They were on 6th of Congress.
Now they moved to like 4th of Trinity.
Oh wow.
And then they had the...
I saw that.
I saw that.
A lot of crazy stuff going on.
Yeah, I know.
All in one little spot, for sure.
What are you working on lately?
I made a new Bill Gates song.
Oh, where can we find your Bill Gates song?
You can go on my YouTube channel.
I used to type in Notorious White Boys, Convos, and the Pedicab.
You could subscribe to my channel.
You could take a Pedicab ride.
Follow me on Twitter, the Alex Stringer.
I have a link here with all my stuff in my bio.
I know I sent this to you on Twitter.
You could share this on your channel.
I will share it.
I will share it.
You could get exposed with your whole squad, but I think that would be cool.
Yeah, I'm loving your shirt.
Yeah, thank you.
You know, those are my pronouns.
I mean, honestly, I don't...
Hold on.
Let's keep doing this.
I don't even know what's in the bill.
You don't know what's in the bill?
Not really, no.
I really don't know.
Do you think anybody here knows what's in the bill?
I think, uh, no.
I think very little, a very small number of people actually do know what is in that bill.
Do you know what's in the bill?
I have no idea what's in that bill.
No idea, right?
It's something about, like, oh yeah, if you're getting hormones or transitioning, like, they call CTS or something like that.
I think it's stopping a specific age.
Trans kids don't talk to these people.
If you do.
Hey, who are these people?
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, why?
I'm not a fool.
You can't talk to anybody and ask questions, right?
It depends on how you talk to them.
I'm just letting you know.
I was just letting you know.
You can't talk to anyone.
Why are you judging me?
I'm not even with you.
You can't talk to anyone that you want.
Just not anyone.
She doesn't want you.
I'm just letting you know.
That's good.
We set our pieces.
That's it.
You can make your decision.
There you go.
Thank you.
And I would advise you not to listen to anything that they say.
I think you do what you want, right?
Yeah, you cause the trouble.
So I don't think you should, like, if a kid wants to be called, like, whatever they want to be called, like, a boy or girl, you shouldn't, like, mess with the kid or bully, like, the kid that's, like, different or whatever.
Oh, absolutely not.
Right.
If a kid wants to, like, wear a dress or do any of that stuff, like, you know, to go to school or whatever, like, you shouldn't be mean to the kid, bully the kid, exclude them from activities or do any of that stuff, but it's, like, I don't think that you should give.
hormones to children having to do these surgeries because how many of these how many people who go through that wind up like regretting that later like what what could the effects of like those hormones and the surgeries be on you when you become like an adult how does that affect your body chemistry like how does that affect your mental health how does that affect like mental illness like what's the percentage of like And we actually have research about that.
Because I don't know these numbers, right?
But they are out there.
People detransition, too.
No one talks about that, really.
Yeah, so there's that.
Why is that not being talked about?
And also, here's the thing, too, right?
You know, no one's going to stop you from waiting until you're 18 to transition.
That stuff should be available for you.
If you're like 18 years old and you want to go make that decision, like, we have amazing advances in science.
And by the time these kids become grown-up adults, like, if you're a grown man and you're like, alright, I want to be a chick, like, you'll be able to turn into a total babe anyway.
Like, I don't even understand why it's that much of a difference to just wait until you're 18 and this way you're a thousand percent sure that this is what you want to do.
Well, the controversial part is that they want it for children, I guess.
No, but I don't understand why anybody would be protesting against something like that.
That's what I don't understand, right?
Yeah, and a lot of people that are here, I was asking what age do they think is appropriate for something like a transitioning surgery?
And they pretty much said whenever, if the child is pushing and pushing and pushing for it, then that's the age, whatever age that is.
Well, no, because, you know, when I was a little kid, I wanted to be a dinosaur, right?
So it's like...
Your brain isn't fully developed you might you might be exposed to something or you might have like a curriculum in school that tries that Where like the teacher or like the where like a teacher a TA or like a specialist is like you know Really kind of pushes like a certain message or whatever and then like you might get a kid that gets confused and thinks that way right and they're like three years old Their brains barely developing and then they go through this process and they realize that this is not what they wanted and then it creates a whole list of problems that They don't need to have, right?
Like, that's my, like, that's my take on it.
And also, it's like, alright, well, if a kid can just decide to go put these life-altering hormones in their body, uh, well, why can't they just decide to not get vaccinated?
Yeah, let's let them buy cigarettes.
Well, but, like, even, like, aside from that, like, why can't, like, shouldn't by that logic kids be allowed to, like, refuse vaccination?
Right?
And hey, I'm trans-vaccinated.
Those are my pronouns.
We talked about this.
But, like...
It's such a slippery slope.
It's like an oddity, right?
And I don't think you should bully kids or be mean to kids or call an adult a transition by their wrong gender.
I think that's a dick move.
You should respect people who they want to be.
But do that to a child.
And what if you're a helicopter parent who just wants to make their kid transition and there's no way to even know that the child even consented to that?
Right.
There's so many variables.
It just doesn't...
It just protects the kid.
And, like, what's the worst that happens?
You have a weird childhood where you feel like a misfit?
I felt like a misfit all through my childhood, and I still do now.
Like, you know, that's what everybody goes through, right?
And then when you're 18, you make the decision to do what you want to do, and then you're 1,000% confident in it versus making a life-altering decision that you realize you might not want to do.
I don't know.
That's just me.
I agree.
Thank you.
I definitely agree with that.
Yeah, like...
That's what I'm saying.
It's not even, like, about trying to be a bigot or anything.
They're like, "Oh, don't talk to this person because you're a trans." I'm like, "No!
Fuck that!" Like, you should talk to people.
Like, see where people are at.
They were preventing any communication because the left believes...
Leftists specifically believe that any communication with conservatives makes you more conservative.
And therefore, they don't want you to be more conservative.
And therefore, they don't want...
That's the most retarded shit in the world because they beat that.
If that belief still happens, if you come from conservatives, you still have war mongering, you have these war mongering dinosaurs that still think we should all go to jail for smoking weed and not on Bitcoin, right?
And most conservatives that are becoming are like, don't think that way anymore, right?
So there's newer rights that if anything is more left than they would have been if people didn't talk to conservatives.
So that's actually going to make people more right-wing.
Oh, the Avengers?
Yeah, gotta fight the virus.
He's got a mask on.
Does that prevent you from COVID?
Well, yeah, you know, black and brown people didn't stop COVID from happening.
He didn't cure the virus.
So you've got to follow science and wear masks.
It's about your health and your grandmother's health.
Yeah, somebody has to leash on that child.
They have a leash on that kid over there.
Where?
Yeah, look at that.
They got a leash on that kid.
They sure do got a leash on that kid.
oh no oh my god
oh oh Very
good.
You're a nice guy.
Nice to do but I...
You're about a half-three percent bigger.
It's a good day.
It's a wonderful home.
You do it.
Did someone just dump water on you?
I'm pretty sure My name is Wow, I'm really proud of you, Savannah.
If they don't make you mad, I'm not here to institute.