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Maren Morris Speaks Out About Impact Gender Stereotypes Have On Kids After 'Heated' Clash With Guy At Party
Apr 10, 2026
It may be 2026, but some people still hold very deeply-rooted prejudices about gender roles and gender expectations. Just show a young boy with fingernail polish or a young girl with very short hair, and see the judgment written all over some people's faces.
Though the southern United States and much of the country music genre are still known for perpetuating gender stereotypes, country singer Maren Morris from Nashville is arguing against these stereotypes and is warning parents of the negative impact they have on children.
In a recent TikTok video, Morris reflected on a recent conversation she had with a man at a party about gender stereotypes and the messages we send to our kids through them.
Morris reflected:
"They hear this s**t at school, like, from a friend, and it's my job as his parent to correct them."
The guy she was talking to was not convinced, however.
"He was pretty dismissive and said, 'Oh, these boys need to toughen up.'"
Morris disagreed, saying that emotional regulation was more important than physical toughness.
"My son has to bust his gums or something to cry, but he's also, like, extremely gentle."
"And he loves baseball. He loves musicals. He's obsessed with 'Hamilton' right now."
"He loves colors. Sometimes we paint his nails. He loves to make jewelry now and friendship bracelets."
"And it's like, he's a person, and our job is just to never shame them for expressing those things. It's the best part about being a kid."
The man became furious at Morris's remarks, so much so that he "very dramatically" left the party.
"My son can emotionally regulate himself better than this man could."
"My son can say, like, âIâm frustrated.â Or if heâs overwhelmed, he can, like, go take a beat in his room."
"He does that for himself without me even needing to step in now; he just knows how to do it."
Morris also voiced the importance of raising children in a community of supportive people.
"It's my job to make a safe environment, physically and emotionally, for my son to grow up and be able to have the vernacular and be able to talk about these things."
"It did give me a lot of hope because my son and his friends, girls and boys, are all doing so well."
"This generation, I have hope for because theyâre being raised by communities like us, that are breaking those patterns, and hopefully, you know, it leads to a better life for all of them."
Morris also felt for the man and how he must have been raised.
âWe have to be able to talk to each other about these things in order for that to progress."
"I donât know if that guy storming off learned anything; he was p**sed."
"But, I just felt bad for him. And Iâm really glad to be raising a boy thatâs not going to end up in a sort of echo chamber or prison of shame and anger like that."
You can watch the video here:
@marenmorris iâm so proud of the moms and also the women in my life who donât have kids helping me raise a beautiful one.
Fellow TikTokers applauded Morris for her positive influence.












Newer parents are becoming known for their cycle-breaking and shifting of generational beliefs, and transforming the public mindset around gender roles and expectations is one of the bigger changes taking place.
It's important for children to be able to be who they are and to express themselves, even if how they do so looks different than previous generations. It will teach them to value individuality, creativity, and empathy, and help them understand that there are allies out there when they need them.
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Jesuit Priest Epically Blasts Pete Hegseth's Claim That God Is Providing 'Miraculous Protection' To U.S. Soldiers In Iran War
Apr 10, 2026
James Martin, a Jesuit priest and the editor-at-large of America Magazine, criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after Hegseth proclaimed that God is on the side of U.S. troops in President Donald Trump's war in Iran.
Hegseth gave God âall the gloryâ for Americaâs military actions in Iran, which this week agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Israel after Trump threatened to destroy all of Iranian civilization in its entirety in remarks legal scholars and observers said constituted threatening war crimes.
Hegseth said:
âOur troops, our American warriors, deserve the credit for this day. But God deserves all the glory."
"Tens of thousands of sorties, refuelings and strikes carried out under the protection of divine providence. A massive effort with miraculous protection. Dude 44 Bravo spoke for all of us: âGod is good.ââ
You can hear what he said in the video below.
These remarks earned a swift remark from Martin, who replied:
"So God loves only American troops? Not innocent people who lost their lives in Iran? Where was God's 'miraculous protection' for them?"
"This is the inevitable result of believing that God is on 'our side.' It's making a false god in our image: a god who despises Iranians."
You can see his response below.
Martin's response came after an Iranian medical official told reporters that over 3,000 people have been killed since the Trump administration, in joint coordination with Israel, authorized strikes against Iran on February 28.
Many have praised him for speaking outâand criticized Hegseth themselves.
Martin has previously called out Republicans for appropriating, mischaracterizing, and perverting the Christian faith.
For instance, several years ago, he came to the defense of former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg after the Catholic League claimed in a tweet that Buttigieg's marriage to his husbandâeducator, author and activist Chasten Buttigiegâis a "legal fiction."
The organization linked to an article in which it criticized Buttigieg for defending his marriage in an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, who suggested Buttigieg should not have taken his husband as part of an official delegation to the Netherlands for the Fifth Invictus Games.
Bill Donohue, the Catholic League's president, said Buttigieg doesn't actually "have a husband" because he "has been disqualified by nature."
In response, Martin said that regardless of whether people agree or disagree with same-sex marriage, Buttigieg "is married in the eyes of the state, and his church, as much as anyone else is." He criticized Donohue further, saying that "to claim otherwise is to ignore reality."
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JD Vance Gets Instant Reminder After Trying To Chastise Zelenskyy For 'Scandalous' Behavior Against 'Heads Of State'
Apr 10, 2026
Video from MAGA Republican Vice President JD Vanceâs remarks at a private school in Budapest, Hungary, on Wednesday drew immediate backlash.
Vance decided to comment on how world leaders should and shouldnât behave.
Vance was in Hungary to support the countryâs far-right leader Viktor OrbĂĄn just days before the countryâs parliamentary election, despite repeated claims the United States wasn't interfering in Hungarian politics.

Once again trying to bash Ukraine's popular President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vance said:
"Itâs completely scandalous. You should never have a foreign head of government, or a foreign head of state, threatening the head of government of an allied nation. Itâs preposterous, itâs unacceptable."
You can watch Vance's comments here:
OrbĂĄn has repeatedly blocked an EU loan to Ukraine that will keep the country solvent. In response to OrbĂĄn's obstructionism, President Zelenskyy alluded to giving the address of a "certain person" to Ukrainian troops for a direct talk "in their own language."
On the same day, OrbĂĄn had posted on social media he planned to "break the Ukrainian oil blockade by force." OrbĂĄn accused Ukraine of turning off their oil supply from Russia which flows through Ukraine via the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline, but Ukraine claimed Russian forces damaged the pipeline in a drone attack.
Vance felt he had to address the war of words between OrbĂĄn and the Ukrainian President, but only criticized Zelenskyy.

In messages across social media, people quickly reacquainted MAGA Republican President Donald Trump's Vice President on his boss's words and conduct.



*Stares in Canadian and Greenlander*I wonder if Trump realizes Vance is out there campaigning against him.
â Call me Trixie (@trixienorton.bsky.social) April 8, 2026 at 12:46 PM




Current Hungarian Prime Minister OrbĂĄn, who told Russian President Vladimir Putin "I am at your service," will find out April 12 if he'll lose his 16-year iron grip on power.
Polls indicated the Hungarian people may be ready for change with Vanceâs campaign stops hurting, not helping, his chances.
OrbĂĄn maintained his power since he was first elected in 2010 by stifling independent media and democratic rights thus building an "illiberal democracy."
OrbĂĄn's brand of fascism earned him fans among Europe's far right and the leadership in Trump's MAGA movement who hoped to establish the same form of government in their own countries.
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Melania Just Held A Bizarre Press Conference To Debunk 'False Smears' Related To Jeffrey EpsteinâAnd Everyone Had The Same Response
Apr 10, 2026
First Lady Melania Trump had everyone thinking the same thing after she held a bizarre press conference on Thursday to deny that she had anything but casual ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the late disgraced financier, pedophile, sexual abuser, and sex trafficker.
Mrs. Trump publicly denied any ties to convicted sex offenders Epstein and his procurer Ghislaine Maxwell, saying claims linking her to Epstein are âliesâ meant to damage her reputation. She said she met her husband, President Donald Trump at a New York City party in 1998 and did not meet Epstein until 2000, contradicting a witness statement in the Epstein files that alleges Epstein introduced the couple.
She insisted the allegations are false and said the individuals spreading them lack âethical standardsâ and are attempting to defame her, though she did not specify who she was referring to. The reason for her remarks was unclear, and she has not been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein or Maxwell.
In particular, she addressed a 2002 email to Maxwell that appears in the Epstein files, in which she praised a magazine story about Epstein and signed the message âlove, Melania.â Maxwellâs reply referred to her as âsweet peaâ and said she would try to call her.
The first lady said:
"The lies linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today. The individuals lying about me are devoid of ethical standards, humility, and respect. I do not object to their ignorance, but rather, I reject their mean-spirited attempts to defame my reputation."
"I have never been friends with Epstein. Donald and I were invited to the same parties as Epstein from time to time, since overlapping in social circles is common in New York City and Palm Beach. To be clear, I never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice, Maxwell. My email reply to Maxwell cannot be categorized as anything more than casual correspondence."
"My polite reply to her email doesnât amount to anything more than a trivial note. I am not Epsteinâs victim. Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump. I met my husband, by chance, at a New York City party in 1998. This initial encounter with my husband is documented in detail in my book, 'MELANIA.' The first time I crossed paths with Epstein was in the year 2000, at an event Donald and I attended together."
"At the time, I had never met Epstein and had no knowledge of his criminal undertakings. Numerous fake images and statements about Epstein and me have been circulating on social media for years now. Be cautious about what you believe. These images and stories are completely false. I am not a witness or a named witness in connection with any of Epsteinâs crimes."
"My name has never appeared in court documents, depositions, victim statements, or FBI interviews surrounding the Epstein matter. I have never had any knowledge of Epsteinâs abuse of his victims. I was never involved in any capacityâI was not a participant, was never on Epsteinâs plane, and never visited his private island. I have never been legally accused or convicted of a crime in connection with Epsteinâs sex trafficking, abuse of minors, and other repulsive behavior."
"The false smears about me from mean-spirited and politically motivated individuals and entities looking to cause damage to my good name to gain financially and climb politically must stop. My attorneys and I have fought these unfounded and baseless lies with success and will continue to maintain my sound reputation without hesitation."
She continued:
"To date, several individuals and companies have been legally obligated to publicly apologize and retract their lies about me, such as 'The Daily Beast,' James Carville, and Harper Collins UK. Now is the time for Congress to act. Epstein was not alone. Several prominent male executives resigned from their powerful positions after this matter became widely politicized."
"Of course, this doesnât amount to guilt, but we still must work openly and transparently to uncover the truth. I call on Congress to provide the women who have been victimized by Epstein with a public hearing specifically centered around the survivors. Give these victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress, with the power of sworn testimony."
"Each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public, if she wishes, and then her testimony should be permanently entered into the Congressional Record. Then, and only then, will we have the truth."
You can hear what she said in the video below.
The general response: The first lady doth protest too much, and the fact sheâwho closely guards her public imageâhas spoken out means something must be coming out soon.
Afterward, senior adviser Marc Beckman said in a statement that the first lady decided to speak out now because âenough is enoughâ and âthe lies must stop.â
The first lady's remarks came after the Justice Department informed the House Oversight Committee that former Attorney General Pam Bondi would not comply with a subpoena to testify before the panel next week.
Her statement also comes about six months after author Michael Wolff sued her, alleging she threatened a $1 billion lawsuit over comments he made linking her to Epstein.
Mrs. Trump's attorneys moved to dismiss the case in January, and a judge has not yet ruled. Wolff told NBC News he was âtotally caught out of the blueâ by her remarks and said he has no upcoming book or project that would explain why she addressed the issue now.
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Dem Rep. Sarah McBride Perfectly Shames Nancy Mace For Her Transphobic Response To McBride's Condemnation Of Trump
Apr 10, 2026
Delaware Democratic Representative Sarah McBride pushed back at South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace after Mace responded with transphobia to McBride's criticism of President Donald Trump's genocidal threat to kill the "whole civilization" of Iran.
Trump has insisted that God supports his war on Iran and declaredâbefore a provisional ceasefire was announcedâthat "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again" ahead of a deadline to bomb Iranâs power plants and bridges that legal scholars and world leaders have said would constitute war crimes.
In response to this, McBride said:
"It doesn't matter if it's 'just bluster' or 'leverage.' The president doesn't get to threaten genocide as a negotiating tactic."
You can see her post below.
McBride's post caught the attention of Mace, who replied:
"You don't get to call yourself a woman but you still do it."
You can see her post below.
The attack was unsurprising coming from Mace, who has said transgender people are âmentally illâ and âshould be in a straitjacket.â She has repeatedly attacked transgender people since 2024, garnering significant attention after proposing a resolution to bar McBride from using womenâs facilities at the Capitol complex.
In Congress, she has scored just 14 and 15 out of 100 on the Human Rights Campaignâs Congressional Scorecard. She also voted against the Equality Act, which seeks to ban discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, and opposed reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act because it included protections for transgender inmates.
McBride took Mace to task, reposting her words and saying:
âAccording to this person in my replies, trans people exist so Donald Trump gets to genocide a country.â
You can see her post below.
Many were disgusted by Mace's attack and joined McBride in calling her out.
Sadly, other prominent Republicans have wheeled out transphobic attacks to deflect from Trump's genocidal threats.
After Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said Trump "has lost his mind," former NCAA swimmer and current transphobic conservative darling Riley Gaines said that if Walz, "who required tampons in 4th grade boy's bathrooms thinks you've lost your mind, it's a pretty good sign you're completely sane."
Conservatives have dubbed Walz "Tampon Tim" following his approval of a 2023 bill that requires schools to provide free menstrual products in all public school bathrooms.
The Minnesota law, which took effect on January 1, 2024, mandates that menstrual products including pads, tampons, and other items âmust be available to all menstruating students in restrooms regularly used by students in grades 4 to 12 according to a plan developed by the school district.â
Gaines was swiftly shut down for comparing tampons to genocide simply because the law's chief sponsor said it was important to make menstrual products available to transgender students so they wouldn't have to ask for them.
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