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Bay Area locals unite for global ‘Stop the War on Children’ protest.

Bay Area Residents Rally to Stop the War on Children

Residents of the San Francisco Bay Area came together on‍ October 21 for the Worldwide⁣ “Stop the War⁣ on Children” Rally. The event aimed to raise awareness‌ about the urgent need ⁤to protect and preserve the innocence of children.

Under the ⁣banner of Stop the War on Children, participants​ voiced their concerns about the ​sexualization of children, gender transitions of minors, explicit material in schools, and other related issues.

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A‌ Worldwide Stop the War on Children Rally in Castro Valley, Calif., on Oct. 21, 2023. (Helen Billings/The Epoch Times)

A‍ diverse group of parents, advocates, ⁢and individuals from different backgrounds gathered at ‍the corner of​ Redwood Road and Castro Valley Boulevard, holding signs⁢ and raising their voices. The sound of honking cars showed support from passersby.

Protestors passionately shouted, “There’s no one born ⁤in ​the wrong body!” and chanted, “Leave the kids alone!”

Some attendees spoke out against the harmful practice of labeling⁢ confused‍ children as transgender⁣ and⁤ pressuring parents to affirm their child’s opposite ⁤sex identity,​ often leading ‍to tragic outcomes.

Others‍ aimed⁤ to protect ⁤safe spaces for girls and voiced concerns about males competing in ⁤women’s sports and ⁢accessing girls’ locker rooms.

A protestor holds a sign at the Worldwide Stop the War on Children Rally in⁤ Castro Valley, ​Calif., on Oct. 21, 2023. (Helen Billings/The Epoch Times)

Many protestors expressed their determination ⁢to defend children’s‍ innocence and parental rights, highlighting recent bills that undermine these values.

Simultaneous rallies took place in dozens of cities across the United​ States, Canada, and Germany. In Sacramento, protestors gathered near Governor ​Gavin Newsom’s residence.

The MOM Army and Gays Against Groomers were the​ lead sponsors of the rally, with support from organizations like Our⁢ Duty and Freedom Angels.

Seak Smith,⁣ the founder of Mom & Dad Army, emphasized the alarming increase in grooming and sexualization of ⁣children by trusted institutions. She warned that exposing⁤ minors ⁢to inappropriate materials creates easy targets for predators.

A sign at the Worldwide Stop the War on‌ Children Rally in ⁣Castro⁢ Valley, Calif.,⁤ on Oct. 21, 2023. (Helen Billings/The Epoch Times)

Protect Kids CA joined​ the rally to⁤ raise awareness about three initiatives aimed at safeguarding children. These initiatives include a School Transparency Act, sex-segregated school sports programs, and preventing the sterilization of minors through various medical interventions.

According⁤ to Rasmussen Reports, Gallup, and Harvard Harris Polls, California⁤ registered voters strongly support these initiatives.

Erin Friday, an attorney and co-leader of Our Duty, shared her daughter’s story ⁤at the ⁣rally. She described how ​her daughter, ⁣isolated during the pandemic, fell into a dangerous online rabbit ⁣hole that convinced her she needed to transition to find⁣ happiness.

Manny Morales at the Worldwide Stop the War on ‍Children Rally in Castro⁢ Valley, Calif., on Oct.⁢ 21, 2023. (Helen Billings/The Epoch Times)

Ms. Friday exposed the lies and dangers associated with irreversible medical interventions. She highlighted the profit-driven motives⁤ behind these procedures and the⁤ lack of consideration for ⁤long-term ⁤consequences.

She emphasized‌ the importance ⁤of parental rights and the need to protect children⁢ from becoming lifelong medical patients.

Other speakers, such as Amanda ​Kovattana, a Democrat and⁢ lesbian, expressed concerns ​about the invasion of women’s⁣ spaces ⁣and the influence of the transgender movement.

Manny Morales, a resident of Castro Valley, ​passionately spoke out against the‌ war on children, including indoctrination in public schools, grooming, and human trafficking.

He encouraged others to exercise their First Amendment rights and join rallies to ⁤make their voices heard.

What actions did participants at the rally emphasize beyond the event⁤ to protect children’s rights ⁣and ensure their safety

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A group of protestors ​gather at⁣ the Bay‍ Area ​”Stop the War ‌on ⁢Children” Rally. (Helen Billings/The‌ Epoch Times)

The rally also featured speakers who ⁤shared their personal stories and experiences. ⁢One speaker, a ‌mother, narrated the heart-wrenching journey of her daughter, who ⁢underwent irreversible gender transition at ‌a​ young age. She highlighted the‍ lack of proper counseling⁤ and support for families⁣ in such situations, which often leads to​ irreversible decisions.

Another speaker, a survivor of child abuse, spoke ​passionately ‌about the importance of protecting children ⁤from predators. She urged parents ⁢and communities to be ⁤vigilant and​ take action to prevent the sexual exploitation of minors.

Amidst ⁤the crowd, ⁢there were also individuals from⁣ the LGBTQ+ community who voiced​ their concerns‍ about the ⁣increasing number ‍of young people being ⁢rushed into medical interventions ⁤without proper evaluation or consideration of alternative options.

The rally gained attention from ​local media outlets, with news coverage focusing‌ on the⁤ diverse perspectives present at the event. Social media platforms were⁢ also flooded with photos ⁤and ⁤videos ‍capturing ⁣the powerful moments of unity and determination.

While the rally served as a platform for ​raising ⁤awareness and voicing concerns, participants ​emphasized the need for continued action beyond the event. They discussed⁤ the importance of supporting legislation that ⁣protects children’s rights and advocating⁢ for‍ comprehensive education on ‌topics of consent,⁣ healthy relationships, and ​the ⁢dangers of ⁣early sexualization.

Furthermore, attendees stressed the significance of open⁢ dialogue, fostering understanding, and ⁢promoting‍ empathy among different communities‌ to address the⁣ complex ‍issues⁢ surrounding⁤ the well-being and safety of children.

The‍ “Stop the War on Children” Rally in the Bay Area was​ a testament to the growing⁢ concern among Bay Area​ residents about the protection ‍and ⁢preservation of ‌children’s innocence. It served as a united call to action, ⁣urging individuals and communities to work together to safeguard the well-being and future of the younger generation.

With the momentum generated ‌by events ⁤like​ this rally, it is hoped that the movement to protect children from‌ harmful influences and ⁢practices will ⁤continue to gain traction, prompting broader ⁤discussions, policy ⁢reforms, and proactive measures to ensure a safe and nurturing environment ⁤for all children.



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