The weird thing about the Disney-DeSantis fight is that the left really seems to wants the narrative to be "and then Disney pointlessly screwed DeSantis and he backed down" but every time he doesn't back down they act all indignant like this is all coming out of nowhere
The whole "Disney neuters DeSantis board" story was ridiculous and pointless
That "royal clause" nonsense is clearly stupid and was never a serious piece of legal work
It was done simply to mock and the left jumped on it
The reason I lean toward "release the manifesto" is b/c the main reason for *not* doing so is b/c we shouldn't put the focus on the murderer
But the press is doing that anyway. I've never seen the press ignore the victims so completely and admire the killer so openly. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Normally when a group is targeted in a mass killing, our corps & political groups assure the public that we stand behind them, we will protect them, they are a vital part of our national identity
I've seen nothing like that for Christians. Not a word.
Christians increasingly understand where they fall in our culture. They're the bad guys. When someone kills their children, that's no time to comfort them
We must figure out how they harmed the killer. That poor, quiet, beautiful killer so tragically driven to killing children
If Covid was collected in the wild & stored for testing in a lab and then transmitted zoonotically (is that a word) there, that has *enormous* implications about whether or not we should be seeking out dangerous viruses and studying them in large cities
If Covid was the result of "gain of function" research, that has *enormous* implications about research we should be doing
Like: when you find that a virus you've researched is human transmissible, you should publish the genetic code and immediately develop a vaccine
Yeah, tools don't need to be divisive. So why the fuck did we have a federal judge nullifying state law and mandating masks for all children in a TN school?