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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Waukesha resident: 'No child is born in the wrong body'

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Alexandra Schweitzer | Provided photo

Alexandra Schweitzer | Provided photo

Alexandra Schweitzer, a resident of Waukesha county, expressed concern about a group that supports "sex changes" for minors.

"No child is born in the wrong body," said Schweitzer. "Subjecting a child to body mutilation to drive a political agenda, to burden the working class taxpayers with these outrageous costs to feed mental illness is criminal."

A Wisconsin group that supports “sex changes” for minors and features “drag queens” in its election materials has endorsed Kamala Harris (D) for U.S. President and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D) for re-election.

“The Biden-Harris Administration has been the most pro-LGBTQ+ administration in history,” says Fair Wisconsin’s website, adding, “We look forward to re-electing Senator Baldwin in November 2024 and continuing to work alongside her in the fight for full LGBTQ+ equality.”

The Fair Wisconsin Political Action Committee (PAC) website says the group “is committed to advancing and achieving equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) Wisconsinites through strategic electoral activity, by working to elect pro-fairness individuals in local, state and federal races in Wisconsin.”

The group supported Gov. Tony Evers’ (D-Wisc.) veto of a Republican-backed bill that sought to ban “sex change” procedures on minors in Wisconsin, issuing a statement applauding the governor’s veto. 

Fair Wisconsin has also promoted a “Drag Out the Vote” campaign in the 2022 and 2024 elections, featuring a cross-dressing man, or “drag queen” as part of its election efforts. 

The organization has filed federal complaints against several Wisconsin school districts, including the Kettle Moraine, Winneconne, Muskego-Norway, Abbotsford, and Hartford Union High School Districts for not enforcing Bide-Harris Administration guidance to allow boys to participate in girls sports. These complaints were lodged with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, reported Wisconsin Public Radio

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