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Ep. 100: Top Education Officials Don’t Know How Many Genders There Are
Saturday, 29 November, 2025
SubscribeBuy me a coffeeMichigan just detonated a political firestorm — and Episode 100 breaks it wide open. After a viral moment in Lansing where Michigan’s top education official refused to answer the basic question “How many genders are there?”, the State Board moved full steam ahead and approved sweeping new gender identity standards for students.Tonight, Daren Wiseley breaks down what that moment really means for parents, kids, and the battle over who controls reality in the classroom. The episode digs into what actually happened, what these standards really say, and why Michigan parents are calling it a direct attack on reality.🔑 Key Topics:* The viral hearing that took over the internet* The November 13 vote and what’s actually in these 74 pages* Why public comment was 69% against — and ignored anyway* How opt-outs get quietly bypassed in “health” class* The subpoena the House Oversight Committee issued before the vote* What Michigan parents need to know before December 2This isn’t just a policy change — it’s a revelation of how power actually works, who sets the rules, and how far the state will go to redefine truth itself.And as always: No government agency has jurisdiction over the truth.If you’re a parent who feels like you’re being lied to about what’s happening in your kid’s classroom, this one is for you.🔥 Subscribe, share, and join the fight for truth.🎥 YouTube: @reasonabledoubtspod💥 Rumble: Reasonable Doubts with Daren A. Wiseley⏰ TikTok: Reasonable DoubtsThanks for reading Reasonable Doubts! This post is public, so feel free to share it.Nothing in this content constitutes legal, professional, or investment advice. Listeners and readers are responsible for their own decisions and should consult with a qualified expert regarding any subject matter discussed. Get full access to Reasonable Doubts at reasonabledoubts.substack.com/subscribe












