SCOOP: Corvallis School District (@CSDNow) in Oregon is reportedly using advisory classes in school to push radical gender ideology on students.
Students are being fed trans propaganda, encouraged to become trans activists, and are instructed to call pro-LGBTQ organizations instead of the police if they need help.
If @CSDNow is pushing this, they can their funding cut.
In 1985 I made the USA World Championships Gymnastics Team. I placed 3rd at the Trials, my highest placement to date as a young gymnast.
At Worlds, on my 8th and final event I fell. It was a devastating fall. I missed a release move and tumbled to the ground. My right foot was stuck while my body spun around the knee. I knew it was bad. I screamed, or thought I did. No one came. It felt like forever on the raised platform, no coach, no trainer, no doctor while I writhed.
Eventually my coach realized I wasn't getting back up. They rushed to me. The trainer thought my knee was dislocated and he attempted to push it back in place. It wasn't dislocated though. My femur was broken - we didn't know that yet - and he was pushing bone against bone.
My dad joined me in the ambulance. I remember sobbing -- "What am I going to do now? I don't know how to do anything else. This is all I want to do."
He cried too. We assumed my career was over. He said: "You can do anything you want to do. You're smart and you can be anything you want to be. You're just getting started." He was right in so many ways.
But all I wanted then was to be a gymnast.
I was taken to the nearest hospital and rushed into surgery. It was a French speaking hospital and we didn't fully understand what anyone was telling us.
When I came out of surgery a doctor who spoke English told us "It was a broken femur. Not her knee." We cheered. We were all so happy. My coaches, my parents, me. Bones often heal better than joints.
I left Canada on crutches with a full leg cast. When I got home to Pennsylvania, my doctor changed the cast to a lighter one, with a hinge at the knee. And I went back to the gym. I started training right away.
8 months later, in June 1986, I walked into the arena in Indianapolis for USA Championships. No one thought I'd be there. Everyone thought I was done. Forever.
I knew I wasn't done. Not yet.
I won. I became the National Champion less than a year after breaking my femur on the world's stage.
Never give up. Never.
This video is lit!!! On fire!!!
Danggggggggggg!!
Every time I say itβs their best one yet they top it. Well, they topped it!!! Kudos to @xx_xyathletics.
Holy.
@SJSU knowingly recruited a man to give them a competitive edge. The coach lied & hid it from the team.
He went as far as to say anyone who disagrees with his allowance to play "needs to get therapy & leave SJSU."
Pull federal funds NOW. https://t.co/6zVESIvTtk
Minneapolis' 'Most Hated' family charged in brutal assault on Savanah Hernandez granted restraining orders against the reporter, claim to be victims
https://t.co/7n8nkPCLQ8
MUST WATCH: We asked the 13-year-old student who was barred from presenting her pro-life poem because itβs βoffensiveβ, to read her poem so we can share it with the world.
PURE FIREπ₯
This is the poem @JeffcoSchoolsCo doesnβt want you to see.
Would be a shame if it went viral!
WOW!
I FOUND IT!
After scouring the Internet, I found a video of Senator Bill Cassidy saying,
βI voted to convict President Trump because he is guilty.β
Send this to everyone you know in Louisiana, so they can vote BEFORE 8 p.m.!