Season: 13 Episode: 186
Summary:
Harrison Tinsely is a young, ordinary dad who found himself in the middle of a custody battle over his little boy. But it doesn’t end there. Little did he know, the issue would become more complicated when the biogical mother of his son started dressing their little boy in girls clothing. Harrison Tinsley is speaking out about this issue involving not only his own child, but all children going through an identity crisis. He has spoken out at the state capitoal in California, and has been featured on many other podcasts in the last few months. His boldness as a father will inspire you to stand up for those who need protection, and give you the boldness to speak the truth no matter what.
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About Harrison
“Harrison Tinsely never thought he’d be on the frontlines of the battle for parental rights, but this is personal. He goes around the country telling his own story about the fight for his son. He has found a calling to fight parental rights and children’s innocence. Harrison has been on fire in the podcast realm seen on The Blaze, Daily Wire, and TPUSA. His story will touch your heart and fill you with fire to be courageous. He spends all of his custody with his son.”
Website (how to support Harrison’s fight for Sawyer)
Question One
How did you get involved in fighting for parental rights when it comes to the trans issue, etc?
Question Two
Did you ever see yourself going down this path and how do you find the strength to go up against the government and systems that are hostile toward the protection of children by their parents?
Question Three
Why is it so important for parents to be the ones to advocate for their own children?
Question Four
What can parents do to educate themselves on their rights, the laws in favor of parental protection of children, and how can they get involved?
Question Five
What can we do to support you?
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