So does this qualify as a Democratic Party “war on women”?
(Asking for a friend…. Oh, heck, forgot! What’s a “woman”, anyway….?)
“…The House has voted in favor of protecting women’s sports. “Zero Democrats voted for it.“— https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1649064474395959300
Barry, I just find it amazing that a Woman (traditional definition), a Mother (traditional definition), a Father of Daughters (both traditional definition) would vote to allow their Daughters (traditional definition) to compete against a Male (non traditional definition) in and sports, let alone be in the same locker/shower room with them.
Well, “Biden”‘s in charge…and a lot of people are getting hurt as a result (not just physically).
To be sure, the fact that a lot of people are suffering is a) a feature AND b) a myth (i.e., to be concealed, denied, ridiculed, down-played—kind of like their entire COVID policy…).
See, if you’re a Democrat, you can have all things all ways! (As you say and do WHATEVER you want…)
File under: “Having your [ice cream] and eating it, too”!
A Museum in Denmark has been renamed ‘Gender Museum Denmark’ and has created a statue of a bearded naked Man breastfeeding a baby as a symbol of the ‘hybrid of the masculine and feminine’ in todays modern society.
it takes real artististic vision to make the above adornment,
most everything else is like a candid camera segment that went on too long,
Larry Elder has thrown his hat into the GOP ring.
I think he will be a great addition. I hope he gets enough financing to make it deep into the primaries. He is an excellent communicator of Conservative principles.
I don’t think his comparison to the Boston Tea Party is too hyperbolic. I understand your point about it being nearly meaningless in the pantheon of injustices being committed along with the miniscule, economic nature of one beer’s place in the nation’s GDP. However, you’ve got to take your catalysts from wherever they can. There is a reason, “the straw that broke the camel’s back” is a cliche. It’s just a tiny, single piece of straw, but, in some circumstances a piece of straw can take down a 1 ton beast.
It’s hard to get people riled up about a cause, especially in the numbers to get a major corporation or government’s attention. Not drinking Bud Light may not make sense regarding overall impact to AB-Inbev, but it is an extremely convenient and effective talisman for Conservatives and liberty minded folks to focus on. It’s something everyone is familiar with. It’s something most people see weekly (at a restaurant or bar, at a party, in a grocery store, at a sporting event), it’s a product (like tea to the Colonists) associated with contemporary culture. And, because of the vast array of choices, it’s very easy for even the most ardent beer drinkers to boycott. Yes, switching from Bud Light to Corona Light still puts money in AB-Inbev’s pocket, but if consumer unrest can severely damage THE MOST fPOPULAR beer in the U.S. it will get corporations’ attention.
I doubt Parliament or King George III gave much thought to the tea tax when it was passed. But messing with the Colonist’s beverage of choice became a straw that brought down the British empire.
You might appreciate reading Buck’s take (if that is his real name). I, Rufus T. Firefly agree (if that is my real name).
In the trans controversy I find two particular quotes to be foundational for the traditional side:
“Courage is the foremost of virtues since it is the virtue all others hang on.”
Now women are the enemy of trans and they did not have the courage (neither didi most) to resist when this started. They are, as we all are going to pay.
And:
“If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed;
if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may
come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.”
Self explanatory.
It escapes me why the young women who are affected by competing against trans men don’t just strike. “On your mark, get set, go” and no one dives into the pool except the jerk. I’d bet it would catch on everywhere and fast. Of course, the coach and the athletic director would threaten to take their swim scholarships away. That would have to be the point where the girls have to stick together and all boycott the team.
Paul in Boston,
Because they are young, nearly powerless and have little agency. When I was in College it felt like I was the least significant “adult” of any category. My friends who did not go to College had decent paying, full time jobs. Or were in the military. Because they had money in their pockets they could get some notice in some places. Older people were in the same situation.
No one in the commercial world respected me; I had no money.
No one on campus respected me; I was an undergraduate.
Risk jeopardizing a scholarship? That takes real courage. And, as Riley Gaines and other female college athletes have explained, prior to the trans athlete showing up on the team they (the female athletes) are lectured by coaches and administration to accept the situation. They are literally told they will be required to see a psychological therapist if they have a problem with the situation.
Collegiate athletes have spent years and hundreds of thousands of hours in a team environment where the coach is god. It’s like wondering why a platoon of soldiers doesn’t “go on strike” when their commanding officer issues an order.
Rich Cook:
Perhaps you aren’t aware that quite a few women were in the forefront of early resistance to trans activism. Many of them were feminists, so many that the trans activists coined a pejorative term for them: TERFs, which stands for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.”
TERF is an acronym for trans-exclusionary radical feminist. First recorded in 2008, the term was originally used to distinguish transgender-inclusive feminists from a group of radical feminists who reject the assertion that trans women are women, the inclusion of trans women in women’s spaces, and transgender rights legislation. Trans-inclusive feminists assert that these ideas are transphobic. The use of the term TERF has since broadened to include reference to people with trans-exclusionary views who are not necessarily involved with radical feminism.
Plenty of women who are not radical feminists have always agreed.
I doubt Parliament or King George III gave much thought to the tea tax when it was passed. But messing with the Colonist’s beverage of choice became a straw that brought down the British empire.
==
The complaint was that parliament had imposed a tax without the consent of the colonial assemblies and had also given the East India Company an effective monopoly on the tea trade, precedent for imposing it on other trades. Recall the tea tax was a residue left after the repeal of a menu of taxes which had aroused colonial ire. The tea tax was an assertion by parliament that they could impose taxes at their discretion.
Neo-
Not enough got involved as didn’t parents, voters, etc. We always wait until the damage is done to react. This is also why I am always yapping about culture. We really do not have one in this country anymore. We are so fragmented that the mechanics of a culture would not work. The individual is King.
Neo-
The Brittany Gaines story of getting bullied and imprisoned by trans male thugs in SF means men of good character must STAND UP against this odious assault on the weaker sex!
Her demonstrated courage, now joined to Samantha Ponder at ESPN, and added with a chorus of men’s voices can to create a sea change of opinion, and thus Move the Overton window back.
“Are we not men?” was asked by a New Wave group in the ’80s. Obviously so. Yet the obvious answer of an implicit No then met their sung anthemic reply “We are Devo.” Which was short for devolution. A humored provocation to rethink evolution.
This was before the internet and digital communication transformed male self-imagery into pajama-boys and tofu eating vegans.
But if men as a sex do not stand up and protect innocent women from these trans bullies, then the Barbarians must be left to rot away on their own.
The Republic, like Rome is gone then…. If men become “the disposable sex” Femi-Nazi’s declare them to be.
Rich Cook:
My point is that women were in the forefront of very early objections; some saw the writing on the wall.
But as soon as the more extreme activism began – that is, in sports and in locker rooms and bathrooms – plenty of mothers and other “ordinary” women were fighting it.
Like when? I’d like to request that day off. I’m a few klicks from an AFB. Might be spectacular.
Neo –
I still go back to my original post. Not enough women. And not enough parents even took an interest in what was being taught to their children, or, the background of school board members. Very few people want to be involved in the scut work of maintaining a Republic and we are suffering the results now. Just going to public meetings….I go to school board meetings in my little town and no one is there.
RTF, Neo, T J et al.:
Serious question: How should we TERFs (term used in the broad sense as Neo notes above) deal with unhinged nutcases like “Tara,” a “poly trans lesbian” who hates Christian conservatives– this critter urged fellow travelers to “arm up” to fight them in a recent rant . . . “If you back a wild animal into a corner, they will become a dangerous animal,” he [sic] said. “So if you want to die on that hill of yours of righteousness and moral majority, then you go right ahead.”
Tara, who doesn’t come close to passing as female, threatened violence against women who object to biological males invading their public restrooms. “I dare you to try and stop me from going into a women’s bathroom,” he warned. “It will be the last mistake you ever make.” The transvestite continued: “I dare you to try and stop a transgender woman in my presence from using the bathroom. It will be the last mistake you ever make.” . . . [Tara] also apparently goes by the name “Mylittleputhy18+” on a different forum online. His Twitter account (@tvs_w) is full of obscene, hardcore gay/trans porn. . . . Wagging his finger at the camera, Tara warned ominously, “heaven forbid you [conservatives] do something in my presence. You’re going to know what fear actually feels like.”
I would never have expected the historic gunfight at the O.K. Corral to become a template for a shootout in or near a public women’s restroom, but it does seem as though extreme transcritters want to return public facilities to the state of the pre-civilized Old West. OTOH, I would never have expected a transman to shoot up a Christian school in Nashville either (now if the FBI would just release its findings in regard to the shooter’s manifesto– the Fibbies have had more than enough time).
PA+Cat
Take self defense classes, learn how and in what circumstances to use a firearm. Concealed carry. Learn how to defend yourself. If Tara wants to go there I have no problem with that. But, we are at a point where giving your opinion means you HAVE to know how to defend yourself. Or don’t participate.
Rich Cook:
Of course not enough women. Also not enough men, not enough anything. The country is split in half and the leftist half is very vocal and very powerful, but plenty of women are against this.
Barry Meislin, the female volleyball player who got a concussion when a male-presenting-as-female spiked a ball at her testified at the NC legislature on the bill to ban males from female sports events in the state. It’s in negotiations now, but it will pass. The Democrat governor will veto, and the legislature will override.
Remember all the uproar about seven years ago about NC’s “bathroom bill?” We were ahead of the curve. The issue was not minor. Radicals across the country are now pushing for the elimination of male and female as categories.
Banned:
I assumed you already had your Vlad bunker dug. Finland already joined NATO but Vlad hasn’t nuked us yet? By the short hairs.
Speaking of trans controversy, the NYPost adds to the fire over Nashville shooter Audrey
Hale’s hidden manifesto:
“Audrey Hale manifesto a ‘blueprint on total destruction’ say pols, who claim FBI is stalling its release
4/21/2023, 7:00:35 PM
NY Post ^ | 04 20 2023 | Stephanie Pagones
“Nashville shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto is a ‘blueprint on total destruction’ which the FBI are stalling releasing, according to local politicians, who describe its contents as ‘astronomically dangerous’.”
So, the writer compares this to a Bruce Willis 1990s planetary disaster flick?
Or what is an “astronomical danger’?
(CONTINUED)
Apparently, the characterization was used by a Nashville Metro council member who states that she wrote a devilishly useful and methodical plan of attack, a roadmap too serious to be seen by would-be school shooters.
But why can’t the manifesto be released without these details?
“Rep. Tim Burchett, (R-Tenn.) told The Post he knew the FBI was behind the delay, saying the news was ‘disappointing’ and calling for documents to be released to grieving loved ones as well as members of Congress.
“The manifesto ‘could maybe tell us a little bit about what’s going on inside of her head,’ he added. ‘I think that would answer a lot of questions.
“Twenty journals, five laptops, a suicide note and various other notes written by Hale were seized from the house she shared with her parents as well as two memoirs, five Covenant School yearbooks and seven cellphones, according to a search warrant.”
There will eventually be a violent conflict between a “Tara” and a normal.
The normal will be charged with battery or assault, or worse, depending on the outcome and the jurisdiction.
There will be jury nullification in some of these, despite clear evidence that the normal initiated the physical altercation trying to keep a guy from going into the women’s restroom where his wife, girlfriend, sister, daughter has entered..
Then there will be more nullification when it becomes clear that the purpose of the police is to protect the criminal from the victim, and the police are no longer doing their job.
Or, more efficiently, the woman’s or girl’s boyfriend, husband, brothers, or other interested males will pay a visit to the man in woman’s clothing and convince him to reconsider his MO. Ideally without witnesses.
T J:
That excuse, of course, is complete garbage. The manifesto, the journals, none of that is a wholistic document that cannot be subdivided into parts. Publish the psychological parts and leave out all the practical stuff. Such an approach is hardly rocket science.
The Columbine shooters also planned a “total destruction” that was only made public many years later, by the way. They didn’t carry it out as planned, but they tried. Audrey Hale obviously didn’t carry out her “total destruction” plan, either. No one’s asking to know what it was.
And if you want to know about what the Columbine killers actually intended to do:
First, they wanted to detonate two propane bombs in the cafeteria, killing not only the 600 or so students taking early lunch but also students in the library above, which they hoped would come crashing down. Then, as the rest of the school swarmed for the exits, they would open fire with semiautomatic weapons from two positions in the car park.
Assuming they survived that phase – they did not expect to – they would then ram their cars, loaded with more propane explosive, into arriving rescue workers, television news teams and police for one ghastly final conflagration. They were hoping for a death toll of at least 2,000, matching the student population of the school.
@Neo, @T.J
As I have one last meal before returning to a liquid diet, one more reason for the determined resistance to release the manifesto came to me. That it would seriously undermine attempts to paint the killer as another victim because of some reason – perhaps something so nakedly psychopathic it would destroy sympathy for the murderer by all but the most blinkered or fanatical and make it indefensible to carry water for them, or the depths of the plans that shows how It (a set of pronouns I find appropriate for a vile monster that dehumanized withers and deserves to be dehumanized to some degree in turn) had no sympathy for the public at general.
The Morrell letter and admissions shows that our “law enforcement” and “intelligence” agencies are more than capable of lying to help the left’s narrative, and the excuse is threadbare as Neo says. I feel this is part of some holding action.
Though this is just a theory, and I possess no special or inside knowledge and I certainly do not think it was the only or main reason. But I can easily believe it was a secondary one.
A diversion from a was/were murderer and a totally corrupt federal agency.
Bakhmut vs World War 1 – Similarities & Differences – Military History Not Visualized
Kate– If it’s any comfort to you, the marketing executive responsible for the Dylan Mulvaney/Bud Light fiasco has taken a leave of absence: “Alissa Heinerscheid, vice president of marketing for the popular beer, will be replaced by Budweiser global marketing VP Todd Allen, AdAge reported on Friday. Heinerscheid has led the brand since June. It’s unclear if her replacement will be permanent.”
Allen, BTW, looks like a stereotypical 40-something beer drinker, with a mustache and trimmed beard.
PA Cat, saw that! Excellent. No company should keep an employee who deliberately exposed it to this kind of market damage.
Neo-
My original thesis is still the same
We are seeing the fruition of what started in the 60’s. The Progs took over the culture and destroyed it. And they took over all of the information establishments and schools. Now men with the attributes of women like Tara are openly threatening violence if they don’t get their way, and, the mass murders. We are on a path we cannot get off of and the end is going to be very bad.
Rick Cook
And I never was in disagreement with that part of your original thesis.
I’ve been writing versions of that for about 15 years. The only difference is that, although I agree with you, I’m not 100% certain. I retain a small bit of hope that something I cannot foresee will improve things.
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So does this qualify as a Democratic Party “war on women”?
(Asking for a friend…. Oh, heck, forgot! What’s a “woman”, anyway….?)
“…The House has voted in favor of protecting women’s sports.
“Zero Democrats voted for it.“—
https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1649064474395959300
Barry, I just find it amazing that a Woman (traditional definition), a Mother (traditional definition), a Father of Daughters (both traditional definition) would vote to allow their Daughters (traditional definition) to compete against a Male (non traditional definition) in and sports, let alone be in the same locker/shower room with them.
…Because allowing biological men to compete in women’s sports is only fair and right….
“High school volleyball player says she suffered concussion after being injured by trans athlete”—
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/high-school-volleyball-player-says-suffered-concussion-being-injured-trans-athlete-calls-ban
Well, “Biden”‘s in charge…and a lot of people are getting hurt as a result (not just physically).
To be sure, the fact that a lot of people are suffering is a) a feature AND b) a myth (i.e., to be concealed, denied, ridiculed, down-played—kind of like their entire COVID policy…).
See, if you’re a Democrat, you can have all things all ways! (As you say and do WHATEVER you want…)
File under: “Having your [ice cream] and eating it, too”!
A Museum in Denmark has been renamed ‘Gender Museum Denmark’ and has created a statue of a bearded naked Man breastfeeding a baby as a symbol of the ‘hybrid of the masculine and feminine’ in todays modern society.
https://twitter.com/OliLondonTV/status/1649376739678728192
it takes real artististic vision to make the above adornment,
most everything else is like a candid camera segment that went on too long,
Larry Elder has thrown his hat into the GOP ring.
I think he will be a great addition. I hope he gets enough financing to make it deep into the primaries. He is an excellent communicator of Conservative principles.
Elder, Haley, Ramaswamy vs. Kennedy and Biden…
Which party is the party of old, white men?
Frederick,
Buck Throckmorton at ace of spades does a pretty decent breakdown of valid reasons for a Bud Light boycott here; https://acecomments.mu.nu/?post=404095
I don’t think his comparison to the Boston Tea Party is too hyperbolic. I understand your point about it being nearly meaningless in the pantheon of injustices being committed along with the miniscule, economic nature of one beer’s place in the nation’s GDP. However, you’ve got to take your catalysts from wherever they can. There is a reason, “the straw that broke the camel’s back” is a cliche. It’s just a tiny, single piece of straw, but, in some circumstances a piece of straw can take down a 1 ton beast.
It’s hard to get people riled up about a cause, especially in the numbers to get a major corporation or government’s attention. Not drinking Bud Light may not make sense regarding overall impact to AB-Inbev, but it is an extremely convenient and effective talisman for Conservatives and liberty minded folks to focus on. It’s something everyone is familiar with. It’s something most people see weekly (at a restaurant or bar, at a party, in a grocery store, at a sporting event), it’s a product (like tea to the Colonists) associated with contemporary culture. And, because of the vast array of choices, it’s very easy for even the most ardent beer drinkers to boycott. Yes, switching from Bud Light to Corona Light still puts money in AB-Inbev’s pocket, but if consumer unrest can severely damage THE MOST fPOPULAR beer in the U.S. it will get corporations’ attention.
I doubt Parliament or King George III gave much thought to the tea tax when it was passed. But messing with the Colonist’s beverage of choice became a straw that brought down the British empire.
You might appreciate reading Buck’s take (if that is his real name). I, Rufus T. Firefly agree (if that is my real name).
In the trans controversy I find two particular quotes to be foundational for the traditional side:
“Courage is the foremost of virtues since it is the virtue all others hang on.”
Now women are the enemy of trans and they did not have the courage (neither didi most) to resist when this started. They are, as we all are going to pay.
And:
“If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed;
if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may
come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.”
Self explanatory.
It escapes me why the young women who are affected by competing against trans men don’t just strike. “On your mark, get set, go” and no one dives into the pool except the jerk. I’d bet it would catch on everywhere and fast. Of course, the coach and the athletic director would threaten to take their swim scholarships away. That would have to be the point where the girls have to stick together and all boycott the team.
Paul in Boston,
Because they are young, nearly powerless and have little agency. When I was in College it felt like I was the least significant “adult” of any category. My friends who did not go to College had decent paying, full time jobs. Or were in the military. Because they had money in their pockets they could get some notice in some places. Older people were in the same situation.
No one in the commercial world respected me; I had no money.
No one on campus respected me; I was an undergraduate.
Risk jeopardizing a scholarship? That takes real courage. And, as Riley Gaines and other female college athletes have explained, prior to the trans athlete showing up on the team they (the female athletes) are lectured by coaches and administration to accept the situation. They are literally told they will be required to see a psychological therapist if they have a problem with the situation.
Collegiate athletes have spent years and hundreds of thousands of hours in a team environment where the coach is god. It’s like wondering why a platoon of soldiers doesn’t “go on strike” when their commanding officer issues an order.
Rich Cook:
Perhaps you aren’t aware that quite a few women were in the forefront of early resistance to trans activism. Many of them were feminists, so many that the trans activists coined a pejorative term for them: TERFs, which stands for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.”
Plenty of women who are not radical feminists have always agreed.
The cravat carving is wonderful. By coincidence I’m working now on what’s called Clones lace, with a similar effect, in thread crochet: https://truirish.com/products/clones-lace-2nd-edition-maire-treanor
I doubt Parliament or King George III gave much thought to the tea tax when it was passed. But messing with the Colonist’s beverage of choice became a straw that brought down the British empire.
==
The complaint was that parliament had imposed a tax without the consent of the colonial assemblies and had also given the East India Company an effective monopoly on the tea trade, precedent for imposing it on other trades. Recall the tea tax was a residue left after the repeal of a menu of taxes which had aroused colonial ire. The tea tax was an assertion by parliament that they could impose taxes at their discretion.
Neo-
Not enough got involved as didn’t parents, voters, etc. We always wait until the damage is done to react. This is also why I am always yapping about culture. We really do not have one in this country anymore. We are so fragmented that the mechanics of a culture would not work. The individual is King.
Neo-
The Brittany Gaines story of getting bullied and imprisoned by trans male thugs in SF means men of good character must STAND UP against this odious assault on the weaker sex!
Her demonstrated courage, now joined to Samantha Ponder at ESPN, and added with a chorus of men’s voices can to create a sea change of opinion, and thus Move the Overton window back.
“Are we not men?” was asked by a New Wave group in the ’80s. Obviously so. Yet the obvious answer of an implicit No then met their sung anthemic reply “We are Devo.” Which was short for devolution. A humored provocation to rethink evolution.
This was before the internet and digital communication transformed male self-imagery into pajama-boys and tofu eating vegans.
But if men as a sex do not stand up and protect innocent women from these trans bullies, then the Barbarians must be left to rot away on their own.
The Republic, like Rome is gone then…. If men become “the disposable sex” Femi-Nazi’s declare them to be.
Rich Cook:
My point is that women were in the forefront of very early objections; some saw the writing on the wall.
But as soon as the more extreme activism began – that is, in sports and in locker rooms and bathrooms – plenty of mothers and other “ordinary” women were fighting it.
It’s on?
Secretary General of NATO:
All NATO allies “agree Ukraine will become a member.”
Like when? I’d like to request that day off. I’m a few klicks from an AFB. Might be spectacular.
Neo –
I still go back to my original post. Not enough women. And not enough parents even took an interest in what was being taught to their children, or, the background of school board members. Very few people want to be involved in the scut work of maintaining a Republic and we are suffering the results now. Just going to public meetings….I go to school board meetings in my little town and no one is there.
RTF, Neo, T J et al.:
Serious question: How should we TERFs (term used in the broad sense as Neo notes above) deal with unhinged nutcases like “Tara,” a “poly trans lesbian” who hates Christian conservatives– this critter urged fellow travelers to “arm up” to fight them in a recent rant . . . “If you back a wild animal into a corner, they will become a dangerous animal,” he [sic] said. “So if you want to die on that hill of yours of righteousness and moral majority, then you go right ahead.”
Tara, who doesn’t come close to passing as female, threatened violence against women who object to biological males invading their public restrooms. “I dare you to try and stop me from going into a women’s bathroom,” he warned. “It will be the last mistake you ever make.” The transvestite continued: “I dare you to try and stop a transgender woman in my presence from using the bathroom. It will be the last mistake you ever make.” . . . [Tara] also apparently goes by the name “Mylittleputhy18+” on a different forum online. His Twitter account (@tvs_w) is full of obscene, hardcore gay/trans porn. . . . Wagging his finger at the camera, Tara warned ominously, “heaven forbid you [conservatives] do something in my presence. You’re going to know what fear actually feels like.”
Much more at the link, including photos and TikTok videos of “big bitch” [self-description] Tara: https://amgreatness.com/2023/04/20/tiktok-trans-lesbian-threatens-christian-conservatives-with-violence-
I would never have expected the historic gunfight at the O.K. Corral to become a template for a shootout in or near a public women’s restroom, but it does seem as though extreme transcritters want to return public facilities to the state of the pre-civilized Old West. OTOH, I would never have expected a transman to shoot up a Christian school in Nashville either (now if the FBI would just release its findings in regard to the shooter’s manifesto– the Fibbies have had more than enough time).
PA+Cat
Take self defense classes, learn how and in what circumstances to use a firearm. Concealed carry. Learn how to defend yourself. If Tara wants to go there I have no problem with that. But, we are at a point where giving your opinion means you HAVE to know how to defend yourself. Or don’t participate.
Rich Cook:
Of course not enough women. Also not enough men, not enough anything. The country is split in half and the leftist half is very vocal and very powerful, but plenty of women are against this.
Barry Meislin, the female volleyball player who got a concussion when a male-presenting-as-female spiked a ball at her testified at the NC legislature on the bill to ban males from female sports events in the state. It’s in negotiations now, but it will pass. The Democrat governor will veto, and the legislature will override.
Remember all the uproar about seven years ago about NC’s “bathroom bill?” We were ahead of the curve. The issue was not minor. Radicals across the country are now pushing for the elimination of male and female as categories.
Banned:
I assumed you already had your Vlad bunker dug. Finland already joined NATO but Vlad hasn’t nuked us yet? By the short hairs.
Speaking of trans controversy, the NYPost adds to the fire over Nashville shooter Audrey
Hale’s hidden manifesto:
“Audrey Hale manifesto a ‘blueprint on total destruction’ say pols, who claim FBI is stalling its release
4/21/2023, 7:00:35 PM
NY Post ^ | 04 20 2023 | Stephanie Pagones
“Nashville shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto is a ‘blueprint on total destruction’ which the FBI are stalling releasing, according to local politicians, who describe its contents as ‘astronomically dangerous’.”
So, the writer compares this to a Bruce Willis 1990s planetary disaster flick?
Or what is an “astronomical danger’?
(CONTINUED)
Apparently, the characterization was used by a Nashville Metro council member who states that she wrote a devilishly useful and methodical plan of attack, a roadmap too serious to be seen by would-be school shooters.
But why can’t the manifesto be released without these details?
“Rep. Tim Burchett, (R-Tenn.) told The Post he knew the FBI was behind the delay, saying the news was ‘disappointing’ and calling for documents to be released to grieving loved ones as well as members of Congress.
“The manifesto ‘could maybe tell us a little bit about what’s going on inside of her head,’ he added. ‘I think that would answer a lot of questions.
“Twenty journals, five laptops, a suicide note and various other notes written by Hale were seized from the house she shared with her parents as well as two memoirs, five Covenant School yearbooks and seven cellphones, according to a search warrant.”
There will eventually be a violent conflict between a “Tara” and a normal.
The normal will be charged with battery or assault, or worse, depending on the outcome and the jurisdiction.
There will be jury nullification in some of these, despite clear evidence that the normal initiated the physical altercation trying to keep a guy from going into the women’s restroom where his wife, girlfriend, sister, daughter has entered..
Then there will be more nullification when it becomes clear that the purpose of the police is to protect the criminal from the victim, and the police are no longer doing their job.
Or, more efficiently, the woman’s or girl’s boyfriend, husband, brothers, or other interested males will pay a visit to the man in woman’s clothing and convince him to reconsider his MO. Ideally without witnesses.
T J:
That excuse, of course, is complete garbage. The manifesto, the journals, none of that is a wholistic document that cannot be subdivided into parts. Publish the psychological parts and leave out all the practical stuff. Such an approach is hardly rocket science.
The Columbine shooters also planned a “total destruction” that was only made public many years later, by the way. They didn’t carry it out as planned, but they tried. Audrey Hale obviously didn’t carry out her “total destruction” plan, either. No one’s asking to know what it was.
And if you want to know about what the Columbine killers actually intended to do:
@Neo, @T.J
As I have one last meal before returning to a liquid diet, one more reason for the determined resistance to release the manifesto came to me. That it would seriously undermine attempts to paint the killer as another victim because of some reason – perhaps something so nakedly psychopathic it would destroy sympathy for the murderer by all but the most blinkered or fanatical and make it indefensible to carry water for them, or the depths of the plans that shows how It (a set of pronouns I find appropriate for a vile monster that dehumanized withers and deserves to be dehumanized to some degree in turn) had no sympathy for the public at general.
The Morrell letter and admissions shows that our “law enforcement” and “intelligence” agencies are more than capable of lying to help the left’s narrative, and the excuse is threadbare as Neo says. I feel this is part of some holding action.
Though this is just a theory, and I possess no special or inside knowledge and I certainly do not think it was the only or main reason. But I can easily believe it was a secondary one.
A diversion from a was/were murderer and a totally corrupt federal agency.
Bakhmut vs World War 1 – Similarities & Differences – Military History Not Visualized
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rldz7PyzKZQ
Kate– If it’s any comfort to you, the marketing executive responsible for the Dylan Mulvaney/Bud Light fiasco has taken a leave of absence: “Alissa Heinerscheid, vice president of marketing for the popular beer, will be replaced by Budweiser global marketing VP Todd Allen, AdAge reported on Friday. Heinerscheid has led the brand since June. It’s unclear if her replacement will be permanent.”
https://nypost.com/2023/04/21/bud-light-replaces-marketing-exec-behind-dylan-mulvaney-partnership-report/
Allen, BTW, looks like a stereotypical 40-something beer drinker, with a mustache and trimmed beard.
PA Cat, saw that! Excellent. No company should keep an employee who deliberately exposed it to this kind of market damage.
Neo-
My original thesis is still the same
We are seeing the fruition of what started in the 60’s. The Progs took over the culture and destroyed it. And they took over all of the information establishments and schools. Now men with the attributes of women like Tara are openly threatening violence if they don’t get their way, and, the mass murders. We are on a path we cannot get off of and the end is going to be very bad.
Rick Cook
And I never was in disagreement with that part of your original thesis.
I’ve been writing versions of that for about 15 years. The only difference is that, although I agree with you, I’m not 100% certain. I retain a small bit of hope that something I cannot foresee will improve things.