Dems Newest Star So Woke Even Far-Left Are Afraid

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A Texas Democrat Senate candidate’s declaration that he “loves” transgender children as much as his own family is raising alarm bells among conservatives who see his radical gender ideology as a threat to parental rights and childhood innocence.

Story Highlights

  • James Talarico, Texas Democratic Senate candidate, publicly stated he loves trans children as much as his own family members
  • Talarico previously declared “God is non-binary” on the Texas House floor while opposing legislation protecting women’s sports
  • Republican opponents, including Texas AG Ken Paxton, label his positions as “far-left radical” advocacy disconnected from Texas values
  • The candidate uses Christian theological language to justify progressive transgender policies, contradicting traditional Christian doctrine

Theological Claims Spark Outrage

James Talarico, a self-identified Presbyterian seminarian and Texas state representative, made waves in 2021 when he proclaimed from the Texas House floor that “God is non-binary” while opposing legislation that would protect women’s sports from biological males. His statement that “Trans children are God’s children, made in God’s own image” represents a stark departure from mainstream Christian theology. This approach of wrapping radical gender ideology in biblical language concerns many faith leaders who recognize it as a manipulation of scripture to advance progressive political goals that contradict two thousand years of Christian teaching on human sexuality and God’s nature.

Campaign Faces Scrutiny Over Child-Focused Rhetoric

After winning his March 2026 Democratic primary, Talarico faces intensified criticism for statements about his relationship with transgender children. His public declaration that he loves trans children as much as his own family members raises legitimate questions about boundaries and the appropriateness of adult politicians expressing such intimate emotional connections to other people’s children. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has labeled Talarico a “far-left radical,” pointing to these statements as evidence of an ideology that prioritizes political correctness over protecting childhood development and parental authority in guiding children through normal maturation.

Legislative Record Reveals Extreme Positions

Throughout his tenure in the Texas House, Talarico has consistently opposed common-sense legislation designed to protect children from irreversible medical procedures and preserve fair competition in women’s athletics. He characterized bills restricting gender-affirming treatments for minors as “manufactured problems” created to harm vulnerable children, ignoring the growing body of evidence showing detransitioners who regret childhood medical interventions. His dramatic statement that “If one trans child dies to protect someone’s damn trophy, this bill is grotesque” reveals an emotional manipulation tactic that dismisses legitimate concerns about fairness and safety. This pattern demonstrates how far left the Democratic Party has moved on issues that directly impact families and children’s wellbeing.

Conservative Response Highlights Values Gap

Republican messaging has centered on Talarico’s statements as representative of an elite coastal ideology alien to Texas values. Conservative commentators characterize his positions as “peak woke,” reflecting a worldview that elevates gender ideology above biological reality and parental rights. While the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee endorsed Talarico by emphasizing his work on healthcare and education, his Republican opponents successfully keep focus on his culture war positions that threaten constitutional freedoms and traditional family structures. Texas voters face a clear choice between a candidate who uses religious language to advance gender ideology that contradicts both faith and science, versus candidates who will protect children from political agendas that seek to confuse them about fundamental biological truths during vulnerable developmental years.

National Implications for Conservative Movement

Talarico’s campaign represents a broader Democratic strategy to infiltrate religious spaces with progressive ideology, attempting to reshape Christianity itself to accommodate positions that Scripture clearly contradicts. His model of using theological language to justify abortion and transgender advocacy could influence how future Democratic candidates approach faith communities. If elected, he would bring this perspective to federal policymaking on issues affecting parental rights, religious liberty, and the protection of children from ideological indoctrination. The outcome of this Texas Senate race will signal whether voters reject candidates who prioritize gender ideology over the protection of childhood innocence and parental authority. His advancement demonstrates the urgent need for conservatives to remain vigilant against those who would use faith as camouflage for advancing agendas that undermine the very family values that faith traditions uphold.

Sources:

“God is non-binary”: Texas Dem nominee Talarico’s past remarks on abortion, race, gender draw scrutiny – Fox News

Advocates, parents speak out against Texas bills targeting transgender community – CBS Austin

James Talarico just won his primary. Republicans are already attacking his support of trans people – LGBTQ Nation