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Historians willAll too goddam true.
Historians will be analyzing the Dem stupidity of centering these clowns for many decades to come. https://t.co/wLGnwZT7xn
— Fred Sargeant (@FredSargeant) November 6, 2024
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By Ophelia Benson, November 6, 2024
All too goddam true.
Historians will be analyzing the Dem stupidity of centering these clowns for many decades to come. https://t.co/wLGnwZT7xn
— Fred Sargeant (@FredSargeant) November 6, 2024
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Historians will All too goddam true.
Historians will be analyzing the Dem stupidity of centering these clowns for many decades to come. https://t.co/wLGnwZT7xn
— Fred Sargeant (@FredSargeant) November 6, 2024
Triggering profound curiosity and reflection
I get the point, and it’s not wrong, but.
I don't like to tweet much about politics, but if you respond to an overwhelming victory for people you profoundly disagree with by saying, "everyone is clearly stupid/evil", instead of triggering profound curiosity and reflection, you are part of the problem
— Alasdair Munro (@apsmunro) November 6, 2024
First, the issue isn’t the victory for the people who voted for him, the issue is the victory for him.
Second, and more urgent, the issue isn’t that the people who voted for him are clearly stupid and evil, the issue is that HE is clearly stupid and evil, especially the evil part. The issue is why do so many people embrace such … Read the rest
Bullies are forever
Whatever else happens, people will still be punished for violations of The Orthodoxy.
A female footballer with suspected autism has been hit with a six-match ban after asking a “bearded” transgender opponent: “Are you a man?”
The 17-year-old cried as she was found guilty of “discrimination” by a national serious case panel over remarks made during a match against a trans-inclusive club.
Serious case forsooth. About as unserious as it gets, if you ask me. Do I think the bearded opponent was genuinely wounded in his feelings? No I do not.
… Read the restThe panel is understood to have found the young woman repeatedly asked whether the alleged victim was a man after she had already been informed the opponent was
Her “beliefs”
Behold – a piece of good news on this day of horror. Roz Adams wins £70,000 and a public apology from Edinburgh Bully Rape Victims Centre.
A trauma specialist has been awarded almost £70,000 and won a public apology from the rape crisis charity who forced her out of her job in a row over women-only spaces.
The payment to Roz Adams was twice the anticipated figure and came after a tribunal found she was the victim of a “heresy hunt” at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre (ERCC), where her “sex realist” beliefs were at odds with those of Mridul Wadhwa, the trans activist who was the centre’s chief executive.
The trans activist and man.
… Read the restAdams suffered harassment after she
The lol MP
All right. At such times one must cling to any consolation one can find.
The consolation here is that Sultana is an MP, which is not as disgusting as the return of DT, but it’s still very disgusting, and not our fault.
Do you realise why most of the Harry Potter cast doesn’t speak to you anymore lol https://t.co/bNmAtAZsAJ
— Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) November 6, 2024
Stick a knife in, we’re done
Harris needs Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, and it doesn’t look as if she’s going to get them.
Return of the Toad. I can’t stand it.… Read the rest
Filth to the end
Trump finishes his campaign by calling Nancy Pelosi an evil sick crazy bitch.
… Read the restStanding at his final rally of the 2024 campaign, former President Donald J. Trump in the first minutes after midnight on Election Day used a crude sexist remark to attack Representative Nancy Pelosi, the former House speaker who is one of his longstanding political rivals.
“She’s a bad person,” Mr. Trump said at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich. “Evil. She’s an evil, sick, crazy —” He made an exaggerated face, his mouth open wide to draw attention to the next syllable: “Bi—”
Then he held up a finger dramatically, feigning that he’d caught himself. “Oh no,” he said. As the crowd of thousands
The undefinable is ok for poetry
Well, now, if you can’t or won’t define it, then why are you making policy and laws about it? How are you providing services to it if you don’t know (or refuse to say) what it is? Please explain.
Jacqui Smith, the government spokesperson for equalities, is asked to define “gender identity”. She can’t.
Why is so much public health policy predicated on a concept that no-one can define? pic.twitter.com/a5XjjEvwHC
— Andrew Doyle (@andrewdoyle_com) November 5, 2024
Don’t let that stop you
Remember Dr Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who buried evidence that puberty blockers don’t reduce gender dysphoria?
She may end up regretting it.
https://twitter.com/babybeginner/status/1853710687127876081The finding that the PUBERTY BLOCKERS don’t make children with gender distress less distressed “might be weaponized” – i.e. might prompt medical people to stop blocking children’s puberties on account of how it doesn’t make them any less unhappy. It seems Olsen-Kennedy wants the children to keep on not having a normal puberty even though she now knows it won’t make them less unhappy. “Oh, it doesn’t work? Well, we have to keep doing it anyway, or the bad people will win.”
You’d have thought the whole point was to make the kids less unhappy, right? But oh no. … Read the rest
Mud
So now I know this is a thing.
… Read the restBros decide
Sigh. President of Humanists UK.
New paper out today: Fair and Safe Eligibility Criteria for Women's Sport: The Proposed Testing Regime Is Not Justified, Ethical, or Viable@RugbyGeneStudy @stebbina coauthored by me, @BlairH_PhD @JonathanOspinaB @SGollishRuns et al.
+ Linked rebuttal.https://t.co/2mWZbfbr5n
— Dr Adam Rutherford (@AdamRutherford) November 4, 2024
I guess women aren’t human enough.… Read the rest
Portents
Hmm.
Iowa.
… Read the restI was waiting outside the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina after Vice President Kamala Harris’s rally when my phone started to blow up. Ann Selzer, the vaunted pollster of Iowa, had just dropped a poll showing that Harris was leading Trump by three points in the Hawkeye State — a state Trump had won twice. Everyone in the political world wanted to talk about it.
The Trump campaign knew how bad this news looked. Tony Fabrizio and Tim Saler, the Trump campaign’s data men, released a memo challenging the findings almost immediately.
Not long afterwards, a New York Times/Siena College poll showed Harris leading in North Carolina, as well as Georgia, Nevada and Wisconsin.
Don’t discount
Wait a second.
I’m reading an article about heterodoxy and how goony both the left and the right can be and yadda yadda but then I stumble to a stop.
… Read the restUntil recently, within the heterodox slice of the cultural spectrum, opposition to Trump was the obvious response to his singularly reckless and destabilizing political presence. The number of self-described centrist “Never Trumpers”—starting with Trump’s current running mate, who once compared him in this magazine to “cultural heroin”—were legion. But as the race tightened in recent months, I’ve been struck by a palpable shift in attitude among many liberal and centrist voices—a slackening of vigilance, and a softening on Trump.
This is not to be confused with the 180-degree pivot of
Remember the man?
So. It’s in the news that Imane Khelif is indeed a man. Also, dogs can’t read.
Remember the man who won an Olympic gold medal in women’s boxing?
His medical reports show he has XY chromosomes, male testosterone levels, testicles, & a micropenis.
But that never mattered—they believe that words & feelings make you woman, not biology.https://t.co/Ip8KLvEt6S
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) November 4, 2024
Maybe now men will stop saying women should be beaten up for saying a man is not a woman?
No, of course not, now it will be women should be beaten up for getting it right too early, kind of like the premature anti-fascists of last century.… Read the rest
Boys having fun
Baddy Kennedy in charge of public health: now there’s a plan.
Donald Trump suggested vaccines could be banned if he becomes president, in the clearest sign yet of a radical shake-up in public health policy should he put his ally Robert F Kennedy Jr in charge of it.
Trump on Sunday told NBC that Kennedy, the anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and former independent candidate who dropped out and endorsed Trump, would have a “big role in the administration” if [he] wins Tuesday’s presidential election. Trump said he would talk to Kennedy about vaccinations.
Why? Why talk to Dumb Kennedy about vaccinations? He’s not a doctor or a researcher so why talk to him? Why treat a public health issue as … Read the rest
Just don’t leave
Trump is publicly saying he thinks “leaving” after losing an election is optional. In other words he’s saying that if you lose a re-election it’s up to you whether you “leave” or not. He’s wrong. If you lose a re-election then leaving is mandatory. That’s the point of the election.
By the way there are other situations where leaving is mandatory. Say friends invite you over for dinner. At some point after the dinner part, you have to leave. Inviting you over for dinner is not the same as inviting you to move in. There is some wiggle-room – in fact it would be bad form to swallow your final bite and then immediately rise and head for the door. … Read the rest
You know he do the weave, right?
Trump in cognitive decline:
… Read the restWhen I say insane asylums, and then I say, Doctor Hannibal Lecter, does anybody know? They go crazy. They say, oh, he brings up these names out of— Well, that’s genius. Right. Doctor Hannibal Lecter. There’s nobody worse than him. Silence of the Lambs. Who the hell else would even remember that? I have a great memory, but they always hit me. I don’t bring it up too much because they have to take such a— he brought up Hannibal Lecter. What does that have to do with this? What is it? It has everything to do with it, right? He was – that’s who we’re allowing into our country, and, we don’t want to allow
Guest post: Conformist, philistine and easily offended
Originally a comment by Mostly Cloudy on It’s more than just a habit, it’s an aesthetic.
It does make me laugh that the article says today’s teenagers and twentysomethings are taking up smoking to “rebel”.
This is a generation that panics when someone uses the term “adult human female”.
This is a generation that bullies a writer (Elizabeth Gilbert) into withdrawing a book that’s set in Russia in the 1900s, because they think that the book is somehow pro-Putin.
This is a generation that has “challenging” books removed from their university courses because the rich little snowflakes are so easily triggered.
“Rebel?” The majority of today’s youth are conformist, philistine and easily offended. Somehow, we’ve raised a generation of … Read the rest
It’s more than just a habit, it’s an aesthetic
From the Sheer Unadulterated Stupidity Files: Hay kidz smoaking iz bakk.
…singers, actors and influencers seem to be bringing smoking back into vogue – quite literally, with cigarettes making a return as on the New York Fashion Week runways earlier this year as accessories.
So, why are cigarettes being glamorised again?
… Read the restLucy, a 20-year-old university student, says she took up smoking recently because “it’s just what everyone does”. Almost all her friends also smoke and she says it’s more than just a habit, it’s an aesthetic.
“I definitely think everyone trying to be brat has influenced people to start smoking because Charli herself says you have to have a pack of cigs if you really want to embody the
You already know
The NY Times editorial board concisely sums up the bad guy:
… Read the restYou already know Donald Trump. He is unfit to lead. Watch him. Listen to those who know him best. He tried to subvert an election and remains a threat to democracy. He helped overturn Roe, with terrible consequences. Mr. Trump’s corruption and lawlessness go beyond elections: It’s his whole ethos. He lies without limit. If he’s re-elected, the G.O.P. won’t restrain him. Mr. Trump will use the government to go after opponents. He will pursue a cruel policy of mass deportations. He will wreak havoc on the poor, the middle class and employers. Another Trump term will damage