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Escaping the Rainbow Plantation
Rich Guggenheim
20 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast born out of love. How a book gave way to a podcast. A new form of captivity has emerged—draped in rainbows, driven by ideology, and enforced through shame. Rich Guggenheim—a gay rights activist and scientist—exposes how gender ideology hijacked the LGB movement, medicalized vulnerable children, erased same-sex attraction, and silenced dissent through blacklisting, censorship, and fear. With global evidence—from the Cass Review to the WPATH Files, and from school policies to hospital protocols—Guggenheim exposes how gender ideology has not only destabilized childhood, but also undermined the very foundation of society: the family. It has corrupted the pillars we once trusted most: Science. Medicine. Academia. Media. Government. These institutions were built to seek truth, serve the public, and protect the vulnerable. Today, they’ve become tools of indoctrination and enforcement—compelling speech, concealing data, and silencing opposition. This book is a warning—and a roadmap. A warning that if we do not resist, we risk losing the meaning of woman, the safety of children, and the integrity of our civil society. And a roadmap for how to reclaim reality, rebuild our institutions, and escape the rainbow plantation once and for all. This isn’t just about policy. It’s about truth, liberty, and the survival of the family as the cornerstone of a free society.
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A podcast born out of love. How a book gave way to a podcast. A new form of captivity has emerged—draped in rainbows, driven by ideology, and enforced through shame. Rich Guggenheim—a gay rights activist and scientist—exposes how gender ideology hijacked the LGB movement, medicalized vulnerable children, erased same-sex attraction, and silenced dissent through blacklisting, censorship, and fear. With global evidence—from the Cass Review to the WPATH Files, and from school policies to hospital protocols—Guggenheim exposes how gender ideology has not only destabilized childhood, but also undermined the very foundation of society: the family. It has corrupted the pillars we once trusted most: Science. Medicine. Academia. Media. Government. These institutions were built to seek truth, serve the public, and protect the vulnerable. Today, they’ve become tools of indoctrination and enforcement—compelling speech, concealing data, and silencing opposition. This book is a warning—and a roadmap. A warning that if we do not resist, we risk losing the meaning of woman, the safety of children, and the integrity of our civil society. And a roadmap for how to reclaim reality, rebuild our institutions, and escape the rainbow plantation once and for all. This isn’t just about policy. It’s about truth, liberty, and the survival of the family as the cornerstone of a free society.
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Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness
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Gabs discusses her fight against CRT and gender ideology.
Escaping the Rainbow Plantation
1 hour 12 minutes
1 month ago
Gabs discusses her fight against CRT and gender ideology.
Gabrielle Clark is a fierce advocate against woke indoctrination, and founded the Affirming Reality program to rescue her daughter from the gender cult and now trains others to combat social transitioning. In 2020, she and her son William filed a federal lawsuit, Clark v. State Public Charter School Authority, against Democracy Prep Public Charter School in Las Vegas, alleging violations of the First Amendment through compelled speech in a mandatory "Sociology of Change" class that required students to disclose and label their identities related to race, gender, and sexuality, and to affirm certain ideological views. The suit claimed this curriculum discriminated against her biracial son and infringed on his free speech rights by grading him poorly for refusing to participate. This legal action propelled her into advocacy, leading her to found the Affirming Reality program to help parents combat social transitioning and gender-related issues in education.. Please support her work.
Escaping the Rainbow Plantation
A podcast born out of love. How a book gave way to a podcast. A new form of captivity has emerged—draped in rainbows, driven by ideology, and enforced through shame. Rich Guggenheim—a gay rights activist and scientist—exposes how gender ideology hijacked the LGB movement, medicalized vulnerable children, erased same-sex attraction, and silenced dissent through blacklisting, censorship, and fear. With global evidence—from the Cass Review to the WPATH Files, and from school policies to hospital protocols—Guggenheim exposes how gender ideology has not only destabilized childhood, but also undermined the very foundation of society: the family. It has corrupted the pillars we once trusted most: Science. Medicine. Academia. Media. Government. These institutions were built to seek truth, serve the public, and protect the vulnerable. Today, they’ve become tools of indoctrination and enforcement—compelling speech, concealing data, and silencing opposition. This book is a warning—and a roadmap. A warning that if we do not resist, we risk losing the meaning of woman, the safety of children, and the integrity of our civil society. And a roadmap for how to reclaim reality, rebuild our institutions, and escape the rainbow plantation once and for all. This isn’t just about policy. It’s about truth, liberty, and the survival of the family as the cornerstone of a free society.