Anonymous ID: 1c260d March 2, 2021, 8:49 a.m. No.13086797   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6810 >>6849 >>6997 >>7126 >>7162 >>7204 >>7303 >>7413 >>7436

Christian adoption service announces they’ll start placing children in LGBTQ families

 

https://therightscoop.com/christian-adoption-service-announces-theyll-start-placing-children-in-lgbtq-families/

 

CBN NEWS – Michigan-based Bethany Christian Services announced Monday it will begin placing children in LGBTQ families nationwide.

 

Bethany, one of the country’s largest adoption and foster care agencies, started offering services to gay couples in 2019 after a legal settlement.

 

The company has assisted with 3,406 foster placements and 1,123 adoptions in 2019 and provides services in 32 states.

 

The new policy approved by the organization’s board does not include the phrase “LGBTQ,” but says it will “implement a nationwide policy of inclusivity in order to serve all families across Bethany’s core service lines.”

 

SICK!

Anonymous ID: 1c260d March 2, 2021, 8:50 a.m. No.13086815   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6820 >>6997 >>7126 >>7204 >>7303 >>7413

REPORT: Facebook a “hotbed of child sexual abuse material” used to exploit children

 

https://therightscoop.com/report-facebook-a-hotbed-of-child-sexual-abuse-material-used-to-exploit-children/

 

According to a report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Facebook had a staggering 20.3 million examples of child sexual abuse material on its website. Facebook had nearly 20 times more images of this sort than all of its rivals combined. Just as points of comparison, Google had 546,704 incidents, Twitter had 65,062, and Reddit had 2,233.

Anonymous ID: 1c260d March 2, 2021, 8:55 a.m. No.13086854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6997 >>7126 >>7204 >>7303 >>7413

Supreme Court to hear case over two election laws in Arizona, one of which deals with mail-in voting

 

https://therightscoop.com/supreme-court-to-hear-case-over-two-election-laws-in-arizona-one-of-which-deals-with-mail-in-voting/

 

Two Arizona laws are at issue in the virtual oral arguments before the justices. One requires election officials to reject ballots cast in the wrong precincts. The other concerns voting by mail and provides that only the voter, a family member or a caregiver can collect and deliver a completed ballot.

 

“Prohibiting unlimited third-party ballot harvesting is a commonsense means of protecting the secret ballot,” the state told the justices in court filings. The out-of-precinct rule is intended to prevent multiple voting, Arizona said.

 

But Arizona Democrats said the state has a history of switching polling places more often in minority neighborhoods and putting the polls in places intended to cause mistakes. Minorities move more often and are less likely to own homes, resulting in the need to change polling places, Democrats said.

 

Arizona far outpaces other states in discarding out-of-precinct ballots, rejecting 11 times more than the next-highest state. And minority voters are more likely to need help turning in their ballots, the challengers said. In many states where the practice is legal, community activists offer ballot collection to encourage voting.

 

A federal judge in Arizona rejected the challenges. But the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed, so the state appealed to the Supreme Court.

 

Of course, with a 3-6 minority, the fraud will stand.