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'All Cats Are Gay': Meet the Radical Activists Producing Government-Approved Resources for 'LGBTQIA2S+ Young People' in Oregon

Washington Free Beacon

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June 25, 2026

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The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) distributed a list of resources for LGBTQIA2S+ young people earlier this month filled with materials produced by radical transgender activists, including a biological man who regularly posts photos wearing only women's underwear to social media and a furry named Moss Lobos who is known to wear a cat fursuit and has declared that all cats are gay, a Washington Free Beacon review found. The post 'All Cats Are Gay': Meet the Radical Activists Producing Government-Approved Resources for 'LGBTQIA2S+ Young People' in Oregon appeared first on .

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· Jun 16, 2026

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· Jun 26, 2026

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· Jun 27, 2026

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· Jul 5, 2026

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Related coverage for "'All Cats Are Gay': Meet the Radical Activists Producing Government-Approved Resources for 'LGBTQIA2S+ Young People' in Oregon": ABC7 New York — 'Pride 2026: For All of Us' explores LGBTQ stories in NYC | Watch Now . USA TODAY — Annual New York City Pride March takes over Fifth Avenue with rainbows galore. Lookout News — Love, Visibility and Resistance at the Border. Out Magazine — 8 LGBTQ+ love stories that inspire. OpsLens — 10 companies dialing back the LGBTQ ‘Pride’ messaging * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal. Washington Examiner — Keep the LGBT ‘Pride’ movement away from children