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Leftists crash, threaten college event on ‘transitioning’ kids: ‘I was pretty scared for my life’

Updated: March 3, 2022 at 11:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Mar 3, 2022 – 10:28 pm EST

DENTON, Texas (LifeSiteNews) — A conservative college student and a father at the heart of an ongoing battle over “transgender” children were evacuated by police from the University of North Texas (UNT) campus Wednesday evening to protect them from screaming leftist protesters storrming the halls.

For years, Jeffrey Younger has been locked in a legal battle with ex-wife Anne Georgulas over the latter’s efforts to “transition” their prepubescent son James into a “girl” named “Luna.” Georgulas has accused Younger of child abuse for refusing to treat his son as such, even as she has discussed subjecting James to “hormone suppression” between ages eight and nine, despite Younger’s insistence that his son prefers to remain a boy. Younger is currently running for a seat in the Texas House of Representatives.

The Daily Wire reported that on Wednesday evening Younger was attending a Young Conservatives of Texas event at UNT on transitioning children when the event was crashed by “at least” 70 protesters dressed in black, shouting epithets, and brandishing signs with messages about “hate speech.” Police entered the room to evacuate Younger and student Kelly Neidert, a Young Conservatives

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