Illinois families deserve more than a binary political system that sets commerce against citizens and culture against community.
The Illinois Solidarity Party champions a pro-life, pro-family, pro-worker agenda grounded in respect for human dignity.
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In politics, "Solidarity" means prioritizing families over mere profits.
It's about safeguarding life and aiding mothers, favoring robust local communities over remote corporate dominance. Illinois could benefit from this perspective. #SolidarityMovement
The left frequently discusses justice but overlooks the collapse of family structures.
The right emphasizes family principles but neglects financial strain. Solidarity transcends this false dichotomy.
We require both cultural and economic backing in Illinois, AT THE SAME TIME.
We’ve written to BBC Director General Tim Davie, and its News CEO Deborah Turness, to suggest a series of bridge-building events after the devastating dossier on trans-led bias.
We have proposed that they bring together the leaders of their journalism hubs, their correspondents, executive editors, and regional teams, to network with those sex realist campaign groups which have been ignored or unofficially black-listed by the BBC for so long.
They must now understand that trust has never been lower. It has to be rebuilt.
The BBC has been networking, linking with and accepting training for ten years from Stonewall, All About Trans, Global Butterflies, Gendered Intelligence, Mermaids, its captured staff networks, and individual trans campaigners.
However loud their Pride leaders complain and their activist editors object, a limited series of meet, greet and get to know you events will do a great deal to bust the BBC’s misinformation and prejudice around sex-based campaigners in the UK.
It will also start to splinter the absolute grip on internal editorial discourse which internal gender identity activists have maintained for so long.
It’s time to start the conversation.
Yet parents also want to live in walkable neighborhoods. Obviously, people want larger homes, and currently we don’t build large apartments with yard access.
The solution isn’t more suburban sprawl, but creating family-friendly density in the form of courtyard block apartments.
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