

WarRoom Battleground EP 802: POLITICO Confirms WarRoom Analysis — Election Of “Lefty Leo” Pope All About US Cash
Jul 2, 2025
Liz Yore, a child advocate, joins writer Jenny Holland and journalist Brandon Showalter to tackle current debates on parental rights in education, particularly regarding LGBTQ issues. They dive into a recent Supreme Court ruling that empowers parents to opt out of certain educational materials, emphasizing the importance of parental authority. The guests also scrutinize age verification laws for online content to protect children, along with the decline of the Church of England and its financial struggles, ultimately linking these themes to broader cultural and political impacts.
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Parental Rights Over State Education
- The Supreme Court ruling empowers parents to withdraw children from LGBT education in schools.
- This decision asserts parental rights over state-controlled education agendas.
Court Protects Minors from Pornography
- The Supreme Court upheld Texas law requiring porn sites to verify users' ages.
- It protects minors against exposure to violent and exploitative online pornography.
Pornography Is Exploitation, Not Speech
- Pornography is framed as free speech by the industry but is actually sexual exploitation.
- Courts are starting to recognize that child protection outweighs adult access rights.