92: Girls’ Sports, Common Sense, and the Rise of “Hate Speech” episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 36 MIN

92: Girls’ Sports, Common Sense, and the Rise of “Hate Speech”

from Coffee, Culture, and the Capitol

In this episode of Coffee, Culture, and the Capitol, Sophia Lorey and Greg Burt begin by celebrating the continued growth of the California March for Life. They describe strong turnout from across the state and even internationally as a sign that the pro-life movement in California is gaining momentum, especially among families and younger generations. The tone at the start is hopeful and encouraging.A major focus of the episode is AB 1998, a bill aimed at protecting women’s private spaces. The hosts reflect on a recent press conference where women shared emotional and personal testimonies about feeling unsafe in locker rooms and restrooms. Rather than discussing the bill in abstract terms, the episode emphasizes these firsthand experiences to illustrate what the hosts view as the real-world consequences of current California policies. DISCLAIMER there may be some inappropriate content for minors. Both Sophia and Greg express frustration that what they consider “common sense” protections are even being debated—and more so, that the bill has not been granted a committee hearing. The discussion becomes more intense as they question why more leaders, particularly men, pastors, and public officials, are not speaking out more forcefully on the issue.The episode then shifts to another piece of legislation, AB 1803, which would require workplace “anti-hate” training. Greg recounts his testimony against the bill and raises concerns about the lack of a clear definition of “hate.” The hosts argue that this ambiguity could lead to pressure on individuals particularly Christians to conform their beliefs on topics like gender and sexuality. They frame this as part of a broader cultural trend toward compelled speech and ideological enforcement.

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