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Department of living comfortably and fully in their truthsHmm. An article in the Nation assumes matters not in evidence.
Rather than do something, anything, about the abysmal state of healthcare in the United States, the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services has doubled down on its attacks against trans youth, their families, and the web of providers who work to ensure young people can live comfortably and fully in their truths.
Their whats? What does “in their truths” mean?
Aw come on, we know what it means. It means their fantasies about themselves. It seems to me that people’s fantasies about themselves are not something anyone else has to do anything at all to assist or affirm or publicize. They’re personal and individual; they’re the opposite… Read the rest
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By Ophelia Benson, February 22, 2026
Hmm. An article in the Nation assumes matters not in evidence.
Rather than do something, anything, about the abysmal state of healthcare in the United States, the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services has doubled down on its attacks against trans youth, their families, and the web of providers who work to ensure young people can live comfortably and fully in their truths.
Their whats? What does “in their truths” mean?
Aw come on, we know what it means. It means their fantasies about themselves. It seems to me that people’s fantasies about themselves are not something anyone else has to do anything at all to assist or affirm or publicize. They’re personal and individual; they’re the opposite… Read the rest
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Department of living comfortably and fully in their truths Hmm. An article in the Nation assumes matters not in evidence.
Rather than do something, anything, about the abysmal state of healthcare in the United States, the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services has doubled down on its attacks against trans youth, their families, and the web of providers who work to ensure young people can live comfortably and fully in their truths.
Their whats? What does “in their truths” mean?
Aw come on, we know what it means. It means their fantasies about themselves. It seems to me that people’s fantasies about themselves are not something anyone else has to do anything at all to assist or affirm or publicize. They’re personal and individual; they’re the opposite… Read the rest
Public or political speech can too so be punished
Daaaamn this is nuts. I can’t look away.
The Human Rights Tribunal affirms that hateful statements or publications are not shielded from the Human Rights Code because they are part of public or political discourse, re: BCTF v. Neufeld. To read the full statement please visit: https://t.co/VVQbTr93go pic.twitter.com/LTnShBfGtv
— BC's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner (@humanrights4BC) February 19, 2026
I’m visiting to read the full statement. It’s stark raving mad.
Commissioner welcomes decision protecting LGBTQ people from hate speech
For the millionth time: what on earth are LGBTQ people? There are no such people, because it’s not possible to be both a lesbian and a gay man, let alone be lesbian and gay and bi and trans and whatever … Read the rest
Either way, send cash
Jolyon still grifting.
Good Law Project fundraising without having a case….?
Have @Girlguiding or @WomensInstitute authorised this fundraising for them to breach their charitable objects ? pic.twitter.com/vC4TWP8o0q
— Maya Forstater (@MForstater) February 21, 2026
What does that even mean, “they don’t want to”? How does he know? Who are “they”? Is he claiming that every single woman in the Women’s Institute longs to have men in flouncy dresses take it over? What business is it of his anyway?… Read the rest
The worker who was born a man
A ruling that an NHS manager discriminated against a transgender employee by asking if they took off their underwear in a women’s changing room has “deeply worrying” implications, an MP has said.
The worker, who was born a man, successfully sued Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust for gender reassignment discrimination in July. Employment judges heard that a manager had questioned the employee after concerns were raised that
theyhad been naked from the waist down in the women’s changing room.
HE! That HE had been naked from the waist down. Don’t pander to this shit in the very act of reporting on it.
… Read the restSarah-Jane Davies, the tribunal judge, said in the ruling: “This was a
Face
A large banner featuring Donald Trump’s face was hung on the exterior of Justice Department headquarters on Thursday in a physical display of the Republican president’s efforts to exert power over the law enforcement agency that once investigated him.
While Trump banners have been hung outside other agencies across Washington, the decision to place one on the storied Justice Department building amounted to a striking symbol of the erosion of the department’s tradition of independence from White House control.
It’s not erosion, it’s seizure.
… Read the restTrump officials have rejected accusations that they have weaponized the Justice Department for political purposes, saying the Biden administration was the one that politicized law enforcement with two federal criminal cases
How sharper than a serpent’s tooth
Huh. Denmark airlifted a US sailor from a US submarine because he needed medical care, and Trump responded with the usual.
This Trump post is frankly unreal in its cynicism and gaslighting:
He posted this because a US nuclear submarine – whose very presence near Greenland is already deeply provocative given the context – was just rescued by Danish military forces after one of its sailors fell ill.… pic.twitter.com/IyAqCWHI41
— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) February 22, 2026
It is not on the way. Trump knows it’s not on the way. … Read the rest
Netflix should
This is all very completely normal.
Are Republicans OK with Trump threatening an American company to fire someone who doesn’t support him politically?
America is slipping into authoritarianism and Trump supporters are cheering it on! pic.twitter.com/E78Spr4Q4v
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) February 22, 2026
Yes certainly, we always have presidents who tell media companies which people to fire because said people annoy him. That’s definitely part of his job and not in any way a violation of norms and laws and boundaries.
The Financial Times gives us some background:
… Read the restTrump has called on Netflix to sack former Democratic national security official Susan Rice from its board or “pay the consequences”, as the streamer battles to buy Warner Bros Discovery.
The
A different tune
… Read the restAt this time last year, President Trump warmly shook hands with Chief Justice John Roberts at the State of the Union address, thanking him for the opinion he authored granting Trump and other presidents in the future expansive immunity from prosecution for their official acts after leaving office. But on Friday, after the Supreme Court invalidated Trump’s tariffs, the president was singing a decidedly different tune.
At a hastily called press conference, an agitated Trump railed against the conservative Roberts and two of the courts other conservatives, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, both Trump appointees.
“They’re just being fools and lapdogs for the RINOs and the radical left Democrats,” Trump said.
“I can do anything I want to do to them”
Trump and the Supreme Court have broken up.
“I can destroy the country!”
What an inspiring message. https://t.co/T8r3846hoD
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) February 21, 2026
To his own Board
Yebbut he can’t do that.
Trump vows $10 billion contribution to his own Board of Peace
But not contribution of his money, contribution of our money. To his plaything. He can’t do that.
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a $10 billion U.S. contribution to rebuilding Gaza at the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace, describing the organization as the premier world body for international peace and harmony.
See there? U.S. contribution – our money, not his money. He’s not allowed to do that. He’ll do it anyway if he’s not stopped (and if he doesn’t get bored and wander off to do something else), but he’s not allowed to.
… Read the restTrump has framed the board as a supplement —
Pretty soon you’re talking about real money
Dang. Has Canada gone stark raving mad?
Or maybe it’s just British Columbia.
The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ordered former Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld to pay $750,000 for violating the Human Rights Code by publishing hate speech and discriminatory content against 2SLGBTQ+ people.
“Mr. Neufeld invoked negative and insidious stereotypes about LGBTQ people, especially trans people, which denied their inherent dignity and, in some cases, reflected the hallmarks of hate against them as a group,” the tribunal said in a decision Wednesday.
I wonder if that’s true. I wonder if they are in fact talking about T people only. We know from a million examples that they love to make it about the L and the G and … Read the rest
Disinhibition
Useful.
Trump’s Bizarre Behavior Has a Clinical Name: Disinhibition
Colby Hall, January 20.
One of the earliest and most underreported warning signs of certain forms of dementia is not memory loss. It is disinhibition — a deterioration of impulse control, judgment, and social restraint that often manifests as reckless behavior, inappropriate speech, and diminished concern for consequences. By the time forgetfulness becomes obvious, the disease process is often well underway.
That framework matters because it closely tracks what President Donald Trump has been displaying with increasing frequency.
And increasing revoltingness.
… Read the restGrievance has long shaped Trump’s behavior. His fixation on the 2020 election, anger over criminal investigations, and instinct for escalation remain constant. What has changed is the degree to which
If Obama had invited Dolezal
Meet Democrats for an Informed Approach to Gender.
Imagine if Barack Obama had invited Rachel Dolezal, the would-be African American, to discuss the impact of Donald Trump’s policies on black America. Hillary Clinton did the equivalent this week at the Munich Security Conference where she moderated a town hall titled “Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights: Fighting the Global Pushback.” Clinton’s Rachel Dolezal figure was Sarah (né Timothy) McBride, celebrated as the first transgender member of the US Congress.
Why bring a man in to talk about women and fundamental rights? Why a man instead of a woman?
… Read the restThe problem is not McBride’s preferred pronouns but rather the lawmaker’s preferred policies, which elevate an ill-defined feeling known
Sir sir you misunderstood
Trump said on Thursday that he had directed his administration to begin releasing files related to aliens, extraterrestrial life and unidentified flying objects, only hours after attacking former President Barack Obama for saying that aliens were real.
Well then why not release the files related to ghosts and goblins and angels and devils and people who can walk on water?
… Read the rest“Based on the tremendous interest shown,” Mr. Trump wrote on social media, he had directed officials to “begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important,
He’s taking it well
… Read the restTrump on Friday launched an extraordinary attack on the Supreme Court after it ruled against him on tariffs, describing justices in the majority as a “disgrace to our nation” and “very unpatriotic and disloyal to the Constitution.”
While praising the three dissenting justices in the 6-3 ruling that invalidated most of his tariffs, Trump suggested the majority was “swayed by foreign interests” and said the three Democratic appointees in the majority are “fools and lapdogs” to moderate Republicans and Democrats.
“The Supreme Court’s ruling on tariffs is deeply disappointing, and I’m ashamed of certain members of the court, absolutely ashamed for not having the courage to do what’s right for our country,” Trump said in remarks
He got lucky
Ok so we’re wallowing in Andy schadenfreude. I’m fine with that.
The image of a stunned Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor slumped back in a car after his arrest has been splashed over newspapers and websites worldwide.
Happy Birthday, sport https://t.co/1Nrmv3z7TE pic.twitter.com/hIqYrDAGQb
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) February 19, 2026
Slumped back, slack-jawed, eyes gleaming sinisterly.
And the Reuters photographer who took it, Liverpool-born Phil Noble, said capturing the moment was “more luck than judgement”.
When news broke on Thursday morning that the King’s brother had been detained by police, Noble drove six hours south from his Manchester home to Norfolk where the former prince resides.
We thank him for his service.… Read the rest
Effort to move past
Maybe royalty just isn’t all that important in the first place?
Former Prince Andrew’s Arrest Upends Royal Effort to Move Past His Scandal
King Charles III’s family, long rocked by infighting and grievous losses, is facing what could be the gravest threat to its moral authority in more than a generation.
But what moral authority?
What moral authority does the “royal family” have in the first place?
They’re just a set of people descended from a set of people descended from a set of people etc for many generations. That’s all. The big difference is that their status is inherited as opposed to worked for or chosen by a majority of the people. That’s it! That’s the purported moral authority! … Read the rest
One day a week on inclusivity programmes
Starmer’s new Cabinet Secretary made staff join non-binary book club
Seriously?
… Read the restDame Antonia Romeo told a civil servant to join a “gender non-conforming book club” as part of their performance review.
The new Cabinet Secretary set out plans for the former staff member to spend one day a week on inclusivity programmes when she was head of the Department for International Trade (DIT) from 2017 to 2021.
These included helping to raise “awareness and visibility of non-binary identities” and attending the book club, according to documents reviewed by The Telegraph.
The employee was told to spend up to 20 per cent of their time fulfilling inclusivity goals such as encouraging colleagues to display their preferred pronouns and “recruiting non-binary staff”.
Sigh.
The problem is not emasculation.
There is no shortage of masculinity around.
Congress is no longer an all-male legislative body.
Fretting about emasculation is a standing insult to women.
I’m very tired of casual insults to women.
… Read the restNorth Korea vibes
Ewwwwwwwwwwwww
Could also be Germany 1930s, Soviet Union 1950s. Could be many places, but shouldn't be America. https://t.co/cLD6rzRlrh
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) February 19, 2026
