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NYT "celebrates" Father's Day with a trans comic, and an angel dad on another Father's Day without his daughter is pissed

Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!Father's Day was on Sunday. Most dads celebrated the occasion with BBQ, beer, and probably a kids' sports tournament. Joe Abraham, sadly, marked the day as his first Father's Day without his daughter, who was killed by an illegal. The New York Times marked the day with a trans comic strip on fatherhood and a kid asking her dad how long they had breasts before chopping them off. This is the same NYT that has had six recent think pieces on fatherhood: three written by women, one written by a trans man, and two written by men who don't have kids. Yesterday's comic strip in question was called, To My Daughter, My Gender Was Never Complicated.Ten bucks says the journalismers at the NYT still don't understand why so many men have fled the Democrat Party.The New York Times decided to celebrate Father’s Day with a transgender comic. Just in case you were wondering how cooked things are. pic.twitter.com/d7dJIBUNvH— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) June 21, 2026 Among those less than enamored by the editorial choices of the people who chased Bari Weiss away was Joe Abraham. His daughter was Katie Abraham.Abraham, 20, of Glenview, and 21-year-old Chloe Polzin of Deerfield, were killed in a Jan. 19 hit-and-run crash while visiting the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign [by] Julio Cucul-Bol, a 29-year-old citizen of Guatemala.'The Abraham family has been vocal about their daughter’s death — and blaming Illinois Democrats for sanctuary policies as they argue the country needs stricter vetting policies. Abraham’s parents have said Cucul-Bol was deported in 2016, but it’s unclear when he returned to the U.S. Federal court documents cite Cucul-Bol as producing false documents with Chase Bank in November 2023.It's Joe's second Father's Day without his daughter, and he noticed how the same journalisming industry that sh*ts on the idea of fatherhood is also the same journalisming agency that supports the left's political agenda responsible for him being without his daughter.The Katies of this nation don't fit the narrative because they expose the real-world costs. That's not journalism. It's narrative protection for a political movement.My second Father's Day without Katie is a reminder that the @nytimes focuses on stories that serve its ideology while ignoring the preventable lives lost under the reckless open-border and sanctuary policies it defends.The Katies of this nation don't fit the narrative because https://t.co/IGEFhhhYlt pic.twitter.com/NAKZJAvLhF— Joe Abraham (@angeldadjoe) June 22, 2026 Apropos of nothing:Trust in news hits a new low, research suggests https://t.co/ELtpyXUulg— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 16, 2026 There are 72 to 75 million dads in America. Yet this is who journalismers pick to speak on fatherhood. Joe Abrams, and other fathers like him, have more relevant thoughts on the matter. >Brodigan is Grand Poobah of this here website and when he isn't writing words about things enjoys day drinking, pro-wrestling, and country music. You can find him on the Twitter too.Facebook doesn't want you reading this post or any others lately. Their algorithm hides our stories and shenanigans as best it can. The best way to stick it to Zuckerface? Sign up for our DAILY EMAIL BLASTS! They can't stop us from delivering our content straight to your inbox. Yet.
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