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In a recent interview between Brannon Howse, a prominent conservative commentator, and attorney Nicole Pearson, alarming details were revealed about a proposed bill in California that could have significant implications for parental rights and child emancipation. Assembly Bill 665, co-authored by Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo and Senator Scott Wiener, has raised concerns among critics who believe it undermines the traditional family structure and places children at risk. This article delves into the key points discussed during the interview and examines the potential consequences of the proposed legislation.

The Controversial Provisions:

The interview sheds light on two primary bills: Assembly Bill 957 and Assembly Bill 665. Assembly Bill 957 aims to amend the family code to favor the gender-affirming parent in custody disputes, effectively bypassing any medical or mental determinations. On the other hand, Assembly Bill 665 seeks to enable children as young as 12 years old to consent to government-run residential shelters without requiring allegations of abuse or endangerment, without parental knowledge or consent.

Concerns Over Assembly Bill 665:

Pearson expresses deep concerns about Assembly Bill 665, describing it as a horrifying piece of legislation. She criticizes its intent to emancipate children as young as 12 without considering the child's safety or well-being. The bill is presented under the guise of equity and access, but Pearson argues that it strips away necessary safeguards and procedural requirements for the removal of children from their homes, potentially leading to unwarranted separations and fostering an environment ripe for abuse.

The Trojan Horse Strategy:

According to Pearson, both bills employ a Trojan horse strategy, using LGBTQ+ and transgender issues as a cover to push forward an agenda that undermines parental rights and erodes the nuclear family structure. She emphasizes that these bills go beyond LGBTQ+ concerns, highlighting the reduction of the age of consent for medical treatment and mental health services to 12 years old. Pearson points out that California would become one of only three states in the country with such a low age threshold.

The Role of Senator Scott Wiener:

Pearson criticizes Senator Scott Wiener for strategically assigning unsuspecting assembly members to author the bills, ensuring their smooth passage through the assembly. She argues that Wiener's tactics exploit the system, preventing the bills from being assigned to committees where their significant fiscal impact could be assessed. Pearson suggests that the bills' true intentions lie in eroding parental rights and empowering the government to make decisions about children's lives without proper oversight.

The Implications:

The potential consequences of these bills are far-reaching. Pearson expresses concern over the potential exploitation of children, as they may unwittingly find themselves in government-run residential shelters, removed from their families without justifiable cause. She raises the issue of sealing medical records, which could be used to change a child's name, gender, or sex identifier without the knowledge or consent of parents. These actions would effectively erase the child's identity and prevent parents from safeguarding their children's well-being.

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