Alex Clark, Charlie Kirk, Dana Loesch, Lila Rose, Rep. Beth Van Duyne, Allie Beth Stuckey and 10th Young Women’s Leadership Summit #sexist #racist #wingnut #conspiracy #forced-birth #fundie #transphobia splcenter.org

Thousands of people gathered in Grapevine, Texas, to attend Turning Point USA’s 10th annual Young Women’s Leadership Summit in June[…]
One Barbie-pink TPUSA booth had a Mean Girls-style burn book where attendees could write insults next to unflattering photos of progressive leaders[…]The page for former first lady Michelle Obama accused her of secretly being a man with higher testosterone levels than former President Barack Obama[…]On the page dedicated to U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi[…]one note read “DIE!”[…]
Alex Clark opened the conference by telling the audience: “You are witnessing a cultural revolution. Less Prozac, more protein. Less burnout, more babies. Less feminism, more femininity”[…]
She is the host of the conservative health and wellness podcast “Culture Apothecary,” where she champions U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again”[…]
Speakers encouraged attendees to prioritize marriage and motherhood over education and career aspirations. On the first night, Charlie Kirk criticized the audience for not prioritizing finding a husband every single day[…]
Many speakers repurposed feminist talking points about the burnout many women experience as they try to balance their careers with their families. “You cannot have it all at the same time,” radio host and former Breitbart News writer Dana Loesch said[…]
After claiming abortion was part of “a war on civilization itself,” Lila Rose, founder of the anti-abortion organization Live Action, told attendees, “The biggest revolutions are won at the dinner table, not in the legislature”[…]
U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne alluded to the racist “great replacement” theory, alleging: “It all gets down to power. You’ve got a lot of Democrat cities and a lot of Democratic districts that are losing population”[…]
Anti-LGBTQ+, antifeminist and Christian nationalist podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey said Americans shouldn’t be swayed by the emotional stories of immigrants

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