The Left-wing media narrative on the Rittenhouse case is extreme, malicious, and untethered to reality. It is well beyond insane. It would be laughable if it weren't so utterly frightening.
I've been pretty red-pilled on things lately, but this trial is revealing just how extreme and dangerous the Left-wing media's race-baiting ideology is, and how far they're willing to bend reality to fit a narrative even when their claims are provably absurd on their face.
I've voted blue my whole life, including last election (Tulsi Gabbard), but there is simply no way I can bring myself to continue that trend after what I've been witnessing. The Right is far from my ideal, but if voting R is the best way to combat this sickness, then so be it.
I don't have allegiance to any party. I'll happily vote blue again in the future should they manage to root out this particular malignant ideological tumor.
But until they do, or until the Right somehow manages to exceed the Left's current psychosis, I am voting Republican.
This cartoon I made offers a rough outline of my recent political "journey" that I've been on while standing completely still.
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1/ 🚨ALERT🚨: An incident report recently submitted to @fairforall_org revealed the Vermont Department of Health’s illegal race-based policy for receiving life-saving COVID-19 booster shots.
2/ That wording then vanished from their main website, suggesting Vermont's DOH may have reconsidered their race-based policy.
However, they're now just being cryptic about the illegal policy by only notifying users of potential priority after they select their racial identity.
3/ FAIR reminds Vermont's Department of Health Commissioner that "Prioritizing medical treatment based on skin color violates the Equal Protection guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment, which forbids states from treating individuals differently based on race."
Gender dysphoria is the only mental condition that doctors are forced to "affirm," meaning that the patient has complete control over their diagnosis. Really think about the implications of that given the current phenomenon of social contagion & how dysphoria is commonly treated.
The word "inclusive" in this tweet basically means, "we accept that some people have made 'identities' out of their mental conditions and we will therefore abandon our role as competent medical professionals in this area."
Imagine mental health care “inclusive” of people who identify as Elvis Presley. They'll treat some of their mental health issues, but refuse to treat or even question their belief that they're Elvis. They will be fully accepted as Elvis. They’ll even address them as “The King.”
Found a paper wasp nest with nearly 100% of its cells parasitized by moths. These are the cocoons.
These moths lay their eggs on the developing wasp larvae at night, which hatch once the larvae cap their cells. They're then eaten alive and the wasps can't do anything about it.
During my paper wasp research in PA, my nests sometimes got up to ~20% parasitized by moths. My wasps were a native species, which has coevolved with these moths. The nest above is that of an invasive paper wasp, Polistes dominula, which may not have evolved adequate defenses.
1/ I've changed my mind somewhat about this tweet. I don't think we should teach kids about subjects like Creationism in public school. It's a crowded curriculum, and we should just teach kids the science. Likewise, I see no point in creating time to learn about CRT.
2/ Parents are free to supplement their children's education with CRT, just like Creationists can teach their kids about Noah's Ark at home if they wish. And there are countless Creation myths out there apart from the Christian stories, so why favor Christianity over the others?
3/ Similarly, we don't need to teach every alternative to racial equality. There are many racist systems of belief, and CRT is only one of them. Given the number of valuable subjects that should take priority in public school curricula, I support removing CRT from it entirely.