So Lets Make Sure We’re Clear On This

Being. a good parent (or parent-state) means making sure kids can’t get tobacco, or tobacco subvsitutes like vape, even if the vape is a way of quitting smoking (as it was for at least one young person close to me)…

…but making absolutely certain they can chemically and surgically neuter themselves without adult consent…:

The states are the “laboratories of democracy”, and ours is run by Dr. Frankenstein.

22 thoughts on “So Lets Make Sure We’re Clear On This

  1. Being a father, the notion that one should always believe children when they say what they are is absurd. Kids identify as dinosaurs, monkeys, firemen, sports heroes, and a lot more, but that doesn’t mean we go out and immediately perform surgery. Body parts in the specimen bag don’t reattach, and they don’t grow back. Part of being a grownup is to remind young people that these things pass after a while.

  2. smoking and vaping – bad; weed and other illicit drugs – good. That’s the world we live in.

  3. smoking and vaping – bad; weed and other illicit drugs – good. That’s the world we live in.

    It is if you live in a leftist controlled shit hole. Idk about Minnesota, but you have to be 18 yrs old to buy a vape in SC, and you cannot buy weed at any age.

    Of course, in SC you also cannot cut the genitals off kids, hoik babies out of the womb, share a bathroom with little girls if you’re not female, take the kiddies to a “drag show”, expose your genitals in public or send your kids to school hungry and expect someone else to feed them.

    It’s a degenerate’s nightmare down here…spread the word.

  4. Once a person or an organization has been captured by an ideology, it becomes corrupt. It doesn’t matter if the ideology is left or right. It’s real mission is changed to “protect and promote the ideology.”
    Part of protecting & promoting the ideology is, of course, insisting that you have NOT been corrupted by ideology. “Equity among command personnel and other officers will not detract from our ability to win on the battlefield, it will enhance it.”
    “When our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown-ups to listen and to believe them. That’s what it means to be a good parent.”

  5. The feds, under AG Merrick Garland and man-in-a-dress Rachel Levine will soon attack states anti-mutilation laws, aimed to protect children, using civil rights administrative law. This is what the Biden administration is telegraphing.

  6. in a much darker note, parents dumb enough to believe this will never have grandchildren and their bloodline ends there so you got to look at the positive and make sure you have as many kids as possible.

  7. Holy cow, this is a game changer, probably meant to inspire trust in Twitter while causing people to distrust the algorithms used by other social media companies.
    Musk is being very smart or very stupid. Releasing the source code also gives bad actors the info they need to amplify their tweets.
    Musk is going all in.
    “Elon Musk
    @elonmusk
    ·
    33m
    Twitter will open source all code used to recommend tweets on March 31st”

  8. And Taibbi is scheduled to drop a new load of Twitter files at 10 EST tonight.

  9. Anyone else getting the feeling that MNDFL is not quite governing “moderately”?

  10. Will some one please warn me if they think that I am “following in Skip Humphrey’s footsteps”?

  11. The government used CISA to push lies to social media. The lies were:
    1) Natural immunity after contracting covid did not exist.
    2) The vaxxed could no longer contract or spread covid.
    3) Vaccine side effects were not a problem.
    Ironically, social media was acting as it should. People were sharing facts and stories and coming to conclusions weeks and months ahead of the public health bureaucracies. The marketplace of ideas was working, the government violated freedom of speech guarantees to shut it down.
    Matt Taibbi
    @mtaibbi
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    22h
    31.The Virality Project was specifically not based on “assertions of fact,” but public submission to authority, acceptance of narrative, and pronouncements by figures like Anthony Fauci. The project’s central/animating concept was, “You can’t handle the truth.”

    https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1636729250840543233?s=20

  12. The last I heard if Skip Humphrey, he was under Hus desk, curled in the fetal position.

  13. South Carolina takes protection of children seriously. So seriously, in fact, our legislature is debating a law that would make participation in an abortion a capital offense.

    I understand the intentions are noble, but I do not support the death penalty. I think a life sentence would suffice.

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  15. There are people who believe that the response to covid was a plot by elites to seize power from democratic institutions.
    Fair enough, since the collapse of democratic institutions is what happened.
    But conspiracies at this scale are unknown in history. They don’t happen because people are social, they talk, and even the elites have multiple motivations. Look at Bill Gates. That guy is so clueless. One of the reasons his wife divorced him was because he was obviously looking outside his marriage for sexual encounters, and reports say that his attempts to do so were borderline comical, making clumsy passes at women in his social/work circle. And this guy is Blofeld organizing a release of covid so he can force them to inject a chip along with his patented vaccine?
    Bureaucratic mandates are much more likely. Careerists in government are given the mandate to “increase vaccine compliance,” with the promised reward of promotion up the bureaucratic ladder. How much concern do you think that they have for your constitutional rights or the impact of their actions on society? How many of these “public service” drones have you met?

  16. How many of these “public service” drones have you met?

    Too many…. in the old country.

  17. Regarding the question of tattoos vs. transition surgery, I remember that one of the first texts I ever got–a wrong number–was a young lady asking if I could do a tattoo on her boyfriend, who was “now 18.” It was with some difficulty that I suppressed the desire to say “no, but I could brand him with a waffle iron”, mostly because I was frankly afraid the young lady (?) would say “sign him up!”.

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