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.
Kara Dansky in addressing gender woo from the left.
Escaping the Rainbow Plantation
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1 month ago
Kara Dansky in addressing gender woo from the left.
The attack from the leftie media???
According to a NYT/IPSOS poll from January of 2025, 67% of Democrat voters do not support men in women's sports, and 54% say that children under the age of 18 should not be allowed access to puberty blockers, cross sex hormones, or surgeries. Here to discuss this is Kara Dansky.Kara Dansky is a public speaker, writer, and consultant who is committed to protecting the rights, privacy, and safety of women and girls on the basis of sex in law and throughout society. In November 2021, she published the ground-breaking work The Abolition of Sex: How the ‘Transgender’ Agenda Harms Women and Girls. She currently serves as President of the U.S. chapter of Women’s Declaration International (WDI), which seeks to promote the Declaration on Women's Sex-Based Rights. She served on the board of the Women's Liberation Front from 2016 to 2020. Kara is also an attorney with a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a B.A. from the Johns Hopkins University, and an extensive background in criminal justice law and policy.
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.