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Brad Paquette raises concerns on societal issues including pride and gender identity

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Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for 37th District | Facebook

Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for 37th District | Facebook

Brad Paquette, a commentator on social and political issues, shared his views through a series of tweets on June 3, 2025. The tweets addressed topics ranging from the influence of pride to concerns about gene therapy vaccines and policies regarding gender identity in children.

In his first tweet, Paquette reflected on the concept of pride, stating that "It is pride that most effectively keeps us from God." He further elaborated that pride is considered "the greatest source of all evil" and emphasized its pervasive nature by noting that individuals are "most susceptible to it every moment of every day."

Later in the day, Paquette turned his attention to the topic of gene therapy vaccines. He expressed concern about the oversight of potential adverse reactions when these vaccines were initially developed. In a tweet posted at 18:30 UTC, he remarked that "On January 13th, 2020, potential adverse reactions to a gene therapy vaccine were probably not considered in the slightest." He urged for serious consideration of such reactions as they relate to MAHA (presumably an organization or initiative), highlighting their importance.

The final tweet of the day from Paquette focused on policies concerning gender identity among children. He outlined several points regarding recent changes and debates over children's rights and parental consent. In this tweet, he discussed issues such as allowing children to change sex markers on birth certificates without parental consent and protecting Gender Identity Disorder as a civil right. He concluded with concerns about "an exponential rate of children becoming infertile and reliant."

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