HuffPo Continues To Push The Warped Trangender Agenda


SOTN Editor’s Note:
There is perhaps no greater sign of the sickness of a society than one that celebrates the mentally ill who have made the wholly misguided decision that Bruce Jenner has made. What permits this repugnant behavior to be sensationalized as a good thing is the corrupted mainstream media (MSM).

There is no other MSM platform like the HuffPo that publishes so much content marked by moral depravity and social degeneracy.  The Huffington Post is not simply doing news reporting as much as it zealously encourages the transformation of American society into Sodom and Gomorrah.

SOTN hesitated to post the HuffPo article below in its entirety but did so that readers could see for themselves how low even Sports Illustrated (SI) has sunk.  Don’t they know that they just lost half of their readership?!  Not only was it a disastrous editorial judgment to highlight such a sordid saga, but it was an incrediby bad business decision as well.

Which begs the question: Why is SI even focusing on a story that has nothing to do with current athletics, professional or amateur?  Who is it, really, that has compelled them to depart so far from the very purpose of their journalistic existence?

Certainly the readers don’t want to be exposed to this immoral conduct.  Who, then, is compelling SI to run with this decadent content?  That question must be answered so that those responsible for the systematic debasement of society can be identified and removed form their positions of power and influence.

At the end of the day, it’s all about accountability.  Otherwise nothing changes, except to go from bad to worse.  And it cannot get much worse judging from the constant stream of garbage that issues forth from The Huffington Post.

State of the Nation
June 28,2016
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SPORTS ILLUSTRATED

Caitlyn Jenner is the star of the new issue of Sports Illustrated — and she’s sparkling.

The magazine asked Jenner to grace the cover to celebrate the anniversary of her triumph at the 1976 olympics, where she won the gold medal and set a world record in the decathlon event. To mark the occasion, Jenner publicly donned her gold medal for the first time in 40 years.

The 66-year-old usually keeps the nationally prized medal in her nail drawer. “It was great for the kids at show-and-tell,” she told the magazine, adding that she has never actually displayed it. But by pulling it out for the cover, she hoped to bring additional attention to transgender-related issues.

“It’s a picture that brings attention to this issue,” Jenner said. “That’s the important thing. That’s why I wore the medal.”

Jenner admitted to having a complicated relationship with her Olympic past, calling it “the perfect distraction” from her own internal struggles with her true identity at the time.

While the world saw a great athlete, Jenner said her Olympic-trained body “disgusted” her at the time. “I was big and thick and masculine,” she added. “The rest of the world thought it was this Greek god kind of body. I hated it. But it’s what I was given, so I just tried to do the best I could with it.”

However, Jenner said she appreciated that her Olympic victory catapulted her to stardom, allowing her to eventually become an advocate for the transgender community around the world. And, personally for her, Bruce’s dedication allowed Caitlyn to eventually be content with herself.

“I loved Bruce,” she said. “I still love him today. I like what he did and the way he set an example for hard work and dedication. I’m proud of that part of my life. But this woman was living inside me, all my life, and it reached the point where I had to let her live and put Bruce inside. And I am happier, these last 12 months, than I’ve ever been in my life.”

You can read the full story at SportsIllustrated.com.

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