Court Won't Let CDC End Migrant Expulsion Order Just Yet
Plus: Book bans come for Barnes & Noble, a blow to SEC enforcement power, and more...

Will the Title 42 expulsion order ever end? It's hard to keep track of all the recent twists involving Title 42, a public health statute used to expel would-be refugees since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest development: A judge says the Biden administration must keep rapidly rejecting migrants on public health grounds, for now.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was set to stop authorizing border explosions under Title 42 on Monday. But Judge Robert Summerhays of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction against this plan, per the request of Republican attorneys general from 21 states.
Summerhays doesn't doubt that the CDC ultimately has the authority to stop expelling migrants under the public health order, but he believes the agency did not allow for a proper public comment period before doing so. "The CDC has not explained how the present circumstances prevented the CDC from issuing the Termination Order through the required notice and comment process," he wrote in his recent ruling.
The notice and comment process typically takes months—which means that if Summerhays' order stands, the U.S. will have to continue to invoke Title 42 to expel migrants. But the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) says it will appeal.
"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) invoked its authority under Title 42 due to the unprecedented public-health dangers caused by the COVID-19 pandemic," DOJ said in a statement. "CDC has now determined, in its expert opinion, that continued reliance on this authority is no longer warranted in light of the current public-health circumstances."
Title 42 of the Public Health Safety Act was first invoked as a means to keep out migrants by the Trump administration, back in March 2020. And—despite campaign promises to stop Trump-era immigration policies—President Joe Biden continued to extend this policy.
Last September, a federal court said the Biden administration could not keep doing so when it came to migrant families and issued a preliminary injunction to stop this. The administration appealed.
In March, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld the lower court's preliminary injunction in part, saying that the CDC didn't have the authority to require the expulsion of refugee seekers back to countries where they were likely to be tortured or persecuted based on their "race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion."
"The case is enormously important because of the vast number of migrants expelled under the CDC order (over 1 million and counting), and because of the broader implications for the power of the executive branch over immigration policy," wrote George Mason University law professor and Volokh Conspiracy blogger Ilya Somin in March. "If the government had prevailed on all points in this case, CDC would have virtually unlimited power to expel any migrants from anywhere, anytime it wants."
Under the D.C. Circuit Court's ruling, "many - perhaps even most - of the people currently targeted for Title 42 expulsions cannot be expelled immediately," noted Somin.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration had exempted unaccompanied minors from Title 42 expulsion. But Texas sued, and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas ruled in the state's favor.
In response, the CDC announced that it was "terminating with respect to unaccompanied noncitizen children an Order under Title 42 suspending the right to introduce certain persons into the United States. In effect, this means that unaccompanied noncitizen children will not be expelled from the United States under CDC's order."
Then, in April, the CDC said that it would lift the Title 42 expulsion order altogether.
"[The] CDC has determined that a suspension of the right to introduce such covered noncitizens is no longer necessary to protect U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, lawful permanent residents, personnel and noncitizens at the ports of entry (POE) and U.S. Border Patrol stations, and destination communities in the United States," the agency stated.
But the attorneys general of Arizona, Louisiana, and Missouri filed a suit to stop this, saying ending the expulsion order would lead to "unmitigated chaos and catastrophe."
The suit was later joined by the attorneys general of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Before his latest ruling, "Summerhays had already issued a temporary restraining order barring the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from starting to phase out Title 42 before the May 23 termination date," notes CBS News.
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Lawsuit seeks court order saying Barnes & Noble must restrict "obscene" books. Republican politicians are trying to stop Barnes & Noble from selling the memoir Gender Queer and the fantasy novel A Court of Mist and Fury to minors without parental consent. The lawsuit was filed by lawyer and Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates Tim Anderson on behalf of Tommy Altman, who is running for U.S. Congress.
Anderson and Altman are asking the Virginia Beach Circuit Court for "a restraining order against Barnes and Noble and Virginia Beach Schools to enjoin them from selling or loaning these books to minors without parent consent," noted Anderson last week in a Facebook post, highlighting passages with sexual themes in both books.
Anderson's post also seemed to encourage copycat lawsuits:
We are in a major fight. Suits like this can be filed all over Virginia. There are dozens of books. Hundreds of schools.
In a statement to CBS News, Barnes & Noble said that the chain carries "thousands of books whose subject matter some may find offensive" and asked "that our customers respect our responsibility to offer this breadth of reading materials, and respect also that, while they chose not to purchase many of these themselves, they may be of interest to others."
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A federal court ruling against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) seeks "to re-establish the proper understanding of the Constitution's separation of powers," as the Wall Street Journal's editorial board put it. The ruling comes from a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit and was penned by Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod.
The case (Jarkesy v. Securities and Exchange Commission) involves hedge fund founder George Jarkesy and his business partner, who were both charged by the SEC with securities fraud. The case was heard by an SEC administrative law judge, who found Jarkesy and his partner guilty, ordered them to pay a fine, and said Jarkesy could no longer work in the securities industry.
At the heart of the case is whether this sort of administrative law enforcement is OK.
"Merits of the case aside, the constitutional problem is that the SEC acted as prosecutor, judge and jury," states the Wall Street Journal's editorial board. "The Dodd-Frank Act lets the SEC decide whether to bring charges in its own tribunal or federal court. The agency usually chooses the former, as do other agencies such as the Federal Trade Commission."
The court found that this deprived Jarkesy and his partner "of their constitutional right to a jury trial." In addition, it held that "Congress unconstitutionally delegated legislative power to the SEC by failing to provide it with an intelligible principle by which to exercise the delegated power."
"All of this is a blow to the SEC, but it's a blessing for the proper understanding of the Constitution," suggests the editorial board. "The ruling applies only to the SEC, but it could encourage similar challenges against other independent agencies."
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• The Supreme Court concurred with Arizona prosecutors who said that "innocence isn't enough" to overturn a conviction.
Want to know more about the likely innocent man that the Supreme Court just gave Arizona permission to execute? @LilianaSegura has been reporting on his case for years. Start here, then read her subsequent reports as the case moved through the courts.https://t.co/06Knffmt4Z
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• "The liberal obsession with disinformation is not helping," says New York magazine.
• Freddie deBoer takes issue with "the gentrification of disability." This dynamic means things like autism and mental illness become "seen as an identity marker that is useful for social positioning among the chattering class" and thus writing about these issues focuses on the most high-functioning cases, to the exclusion of tales that don't fit the neurodiversity-is-always-beautiful mold.
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Lawsuit seeks court order saying Barnes & Noble must restrict "obscene" books.
Barnes & Noble are just happy to learn their still around.
Their still, it's around, producing bootleg hooch, I guess.
I thought you meant the obscene books.
A lot of problems with that comment.
It always good to put your best stuff up front.
With all due respect to ENB, not a lot to work with today.
Oh, it’s always someone else’s fault.
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No, it's always ENB's fault.
At least, if I'm reading what people here say correctly.
I certainly have my criticisms of her, and it would really do a lot of good for her to not let Twitter drive her content, but even I find the constant belly-aching about her compilations to be tedious.
Calling quick judicial rulings on asylum 'migrant expulsion' is quite the stretch.
Even worse, those “border explosions” sound serious! Yikes.
I'm not that surprised a politician confused Barnes & Noble with a school library.
>>Their still, it's around
be still my beating heart.
I don’t see anywhere in his Facebook post where he establishes that B&N ever actually sold these books to any minor. Pure grandstanding.
The early phases of pregnancy are not the same as the later phases; early abortions are different from late abortions.
I hear also that postpartum is also medically different.
The earlier ones use smaller coat hangers?
Apparently, there is no way to tell when the Holy Ghost may visit you and convert you from pre-conception to post-conception either.
Whatever it biochemical and/or social conditioning that moves women from 'Never again!' to 'Let's have another one!' must be some pretty powerful stuff.
Yep. Our first born was 9.5 lbs and the wife chose natural child birth. She swore that boy would be an only child...for about one year.
Then it was "I want a girl" rhetoric.
Yeah, I made the "Pregnancy can't be that bad, nobody ever gets kicked in the nuts, turns around a year later and asks to get kicked in the nuts again." argument two kids ago.
I've also pointed out that birthing kids isn't lifting weights and the greater sign of achievement/respect would be head circumference, not weight. A shot put weighs more than a basketball. Though, I can confirm that a kid in the 75th weight %ile but the 105th head-circumference %ile doesn't adequately reinforce the "Never again!" zeitgeist.
Re: "I want a girl", I put all the players on the field at as close to a 50/50 ratio as Mother Nature can provide. It's up to the prevailing conditions who wins the race.
Don't know if it's true, but I recall reading somewhere that variations in PH levels in a woman's body can create an advantage for X or Y sperm leading to a slightly higher probability of one gender over the other.
Yes, and deeper insertion tends to produce more males.
I don't always father children. But when I do, I father sons.
Who needs a car that runs on smugness when you can repeatedly enjoy your MIL's scornful silence after weeks, even years, of loudly opining for a granddaughter.
Fun fact: some mammalian species can alter the 50-50 ratio in uterus, in response to environmental conditions. If I recall correctly from zoology class a long time ago, rabbits can expel male zygotes during hard times and birth mostly females, since that promotes species survival. I also recall the prof saying something about limited data showing that human mothers may also respond similarly to stress, with anecdotes about wives of test pilots producing mostly daughters. Might be BS, but its a good story.
Despite my assertion about 50/50, I've heard there's reliable data that Y sperm are less durable and turn over more quickly. So, if you're more frequently at home, comfortable, Netflixing and chilling, your contribution will have a Y bias. If you're out in adverse conditions, uh, coming home once every six mos., your contribution will have an X bias.
Or. We haven’t evolved to choose getting kicked in the nuts.
But if we do get kicked in the nuts, then we should get unlimited, government-funded nut removal, right?
nobody ever gets kicked in the nuts, turns around a year later and asks to get kicked in the nuts again.
Is Jackass really that old?
Karkowsky seems to willfully miss the point. And Reason goes right along with it?
Alito’s point was that these things get sorted by state legislatures. Not federal courts.
"The latest development: A judge says the Biden administration must keep rapidly rejecting migrants on public health grounds, for now."
WTF?
Then how are billionaires like Reason.com's benefactor Charles Koch supposed to import cost-effective foreign-born labor?
#CheapLaborAboveAll
Old-fashioned temporary visa scams?
They are still letting 100k a month through. Koch will be fine.
The Supreme Court concurred with Arizona prosecutors who said that "innocence isn't enough" to overturn a conviction.
Knee jerk that this isn't what the ruling could possibly say, but then it is criminal justice and it is the Supreme Court, so...
Given the evidence, the 'sentence' is neither capitalized nor punctuated, combined with Reason's habitual behavior, I'm pretty well convinced the actual statement or quote is along the lines of "Abstract conjecture of innocence isn't enough to refute evidentiary findings." Even the article they cite makes arguments along the lines of "Sure, the doctor that examined her before she died said that her intestine was ruptured as the result of rape, but his lawyers didn't call in their own medical expert to argue that sometimes 4-yr.-old girls' intestines rupture themselves."
ENB also just spent several paragraphs above dismissively conflating illegal entry with "migration".
A lot of dishonest wordplay today.
"today"
Heh.
BORDERS ARE RACIST!
And also conflating “migrants” with “refugees” in paragraph 1. And expulsions with “explosions”.
I was hoping we weren’t exploding the border. That seems a bit overboard.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-1009_19m2.pdf
Straight from the horse's mouth
If a prisoner has “failed to develop the factual basis of a claim in State court proceedings,” a federal court “shall not hold an evidentiary hearing on the claim”
unless the prisoner satisfies one of two narrow exceptions, see 28 U. S. C. §2254(e)(2)(A), and demonstrates that the new evidence will establish his innocence “by clear and convincing evidence,” §2254(e)(2)(B). In all but these extraordinary cases, AEDPA “bars evidentiary hearings in federal habeas proceedings initiated by state prisoners.” McQuiggin v. Perkins, 569 U. S. 383, 395 (2013).
The question presented is whether the equitable rule announced in Martinez permits a federal court to dispense with §2254(e)(2)’s narrow limits because a prisoner’s state postconviction counsel negligently failed to develop the
state-court record. We conclude that it does not.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiterrorism_and_Effective_Death_Penalty_Act_of_1996
Legislature make the rules. SCOTUS just follows them.
It dually reinforces what I said:
A) Ctrl+f 'evidence of innocen': 0 results.
B) You can appeal based on the fact that their lawyer was incompetent but appeals on evidence require some sort of conclusive, never-before-seen evidence, not "His lawyers could've called more experts to refute the evidence the prosecution prevented."
The opinion is that you can’t retry the case in federal court. Full stop.
So unless the state conspired to weaken your defense, it’s not a constitutional issue.
"Book bans come for Barnes & Noble"
By still allowing barns and noble to sell them. Man the Republicans are so retarded they do t even know what a ban is!
I love the language of the left. It has always been overkill, but they have gone pure batshit crazy the last 5 years. Remember, when Roe v Wade gets overturned, life in America won't be the same.
Remember, when Roe v Wade gets overturned, life in America won't be the same.
Right. After 2016 and the dispensing of NN, it will have all ended a third time before the world ends
129 yrs. from now.I just want to know if democrats are consistent and want 12 year olds to be able to buy Penthouse without adult consent.
Chemjeff's been arguing it's okay for 5 year olds to be able to buy Penthouse, have sex, and get castrated with an adult's consent.
Sounds like a weekend with Micheal Jackson.
Michael Jackson was innocent.
Penthouse is a misogynistic symbol of the patriarchy and should be banned for everyone.
What about a magazine depicting explicit sex acts among randomly selected gender-fluid beings of various races and ages?
Sounds a lot like network TV these days.
New Star Trek series on Paramount.
Is that "Genderqueer" memoir not formatted to look like a children's book? I think that the argument against it is that it is a bait and switch. It looks like something directed at children but contains adult content. The woes are pushing the boundaries and not in a good way.
Joe Camel is calling foul.
The liberal obsession with disinformation is not helping...
SURE, BLAME THE VICTIMS
Leftists have no empathy or principles, just a craving for power over others so is it really shocking that projection is the only tool they have.
But they FEEEEL so right.
“The liberal obsession with…..” race, gender, other people’s money….. “is not helping”.
Man, now there’s a sentence that could go on and on, and…..
Lawsuit seeks court order saying Barnes & Noble must restrict "obscene" books. Republican politicians are trying to stop Barnes & Noble from selling the memoir Gender Queer and the fantasy novel A Court of Mist and Fury to minors without parental consent.
These clowns forgot what PMRC did for music sales.
Words and ideas are dangerous.
No such thing as bad PR?
Maybe Thomas Sowell needs to write a teen fantasy series.
Mmm mmm mmm, that would be some data laden teen fantasy, I tell you what.
Freddie deBoer takes issue with "the gentrification of disability."
An offshoot of victimhood-as-power?
Part of the recruitment in to intersectionality marxism--take on the idenitity of a random "marginalized" group if your melanin content is particularly low, and you can claim to be part of the oppressed rather than oppressor class.
It's not really an accident that so many Zoomers are taking on LGBTQWERTY identities, since that's what's being pushed in pop culture and the schools now. It's mostly a social pose, but the marxists running these industries encourage it because it provides them with activists in the service of tearing down society in the hopes their dumb utopian fantasies will come to pass.
Also, a good way to meet "chicks".
Scare quotes appropriate.
"Reason staffers are finalists for eight L.A. Press Club awards"
I hope Reason takes home the gold in the most prestigious category: Leading Journal of Billionaire-Funded Open Borders Advocacy.
#ImmigrationAboveAll
They ought to be getting an award from the Mexican government.
I’m assuming you meant Mexican cartels.
The baseball story was good, and had a libertarian point of view.
ENB is nominated for "Best Medium Sized Rack"
A judge says the Biden administration must keep rapidly rejecting migrants on public health grounds, for now.
I mean, if they're not voting, he's likely fine with it.
Also, ten percent of nothing is nothing.
Good morning Peanuts! Isn't this Biden economy amazing? Warren Buffett made $2 billion yesterday which means everything is wonderful and Biden deserves all the credit!
#TemporarilyFillingInForButtplug
Almost three hours later and poor pedo hasn’t gotten the email about how to respond to this. Sad.
"Anderson and Altman are asking the Virginia Beach Circuit Court for "a restraining order against Barnes and Noble and Virginia Beach Schools to enjoin them from selling or loaning these books to minors without parent consent,"
It goes without saying that Barnes and Noble should be free to sell these books to whomever they want to. If you don't want your kid buying books from B&N you need to keep them from going to B&N.
Even though this also includes schools, it will never fly according to obscenity laws. And indeed, obscenity laws are too broad a brush to use here. In high school there are tons of books that would run afoul of obscenity laws. There is plenty of explicit content in Shakespeare. The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea, also has explicit content in it.
I am fine if parents don't want this in their school. I personally don't have a problem with older kids reading this content in the correct contexts. However, the remedy for that is through the unfortunate political process by which our schooling system has been setup. Petition the board. If they won't listen, replace them. If the teachers won't listen to the board, unfortunately you need to micro-manage them with the local and state governments. Of course the appropriate path is to get schools privatized.
It goes without saying that Barnes and Noble should be free to sell these books to whomever they want to. If you don't want your kid buying books from B&N you need to keep them from going to B&N.
Or at least be more involved in your kids' lives and guiding them towards good choices like parents should be doing.
However, the remedy for that is through the unfortunate political process by which our schooling system has been setup. Petition the board. If they won't listen, replace them. If the teachers won't listen to the board, unfortunately you need to micro-manage them with the local and state governments.
The thing is, once upon a time schools were actually expected to reflect the values of the local community. The problem is that the education training grounds at the universities have been poisoned by marxist pretenses and pedagogies, so these teachers to come to the communities as missionaries, not instructors. That's why so many college freshmen come in requiring remedial reading and math, because the schools don't actually teach these basic skills anymore. They establish these dumb "whole person"-type curriculums that prioritize cultural sensitivity over academics, and just assume kids will pick up the skills as they go along.
People should pick up a McGuffey reader sometime, and marvel at how complex the language in those are, compared to the drek that passes for textbooks these days.
The culture war-adverse aren't going to want to hear this, but until the universities are broken and brought to heel--and that might very well require figuratively burning them to the ground and starting from scratch--this is going to be an ongoing fight. And that means that people who don't want to put up with this crap are going to have to drop the "last battle" mentality; realize that the left are cultish zealots who will never stop until they get their way, or are incentivized to either leave the community or keep their politics to themselves; and not buy in to the neocon mentality that being involved in local government and your community makes you a corrupt stooge.
"Petition the board. If they won't listen, replace them."
What, and get on the FBI domestic terrorist list?
This ask is more age based than one based on obscenity. More along the lines of age for firearms, tobacco, or alcohol. It is simply asking minors not be able to check out or buy content with sexual illustrations unless the parents say okay.
They are still children. Parents still have Dominion. Parents can not and should not hover over their children 24/7. I wouldn't ask for criminality of the stores, but asking them to not sell to someone who looks 10 for images of a child blowing an adult isnt that big of an ask. The same images the NYT would not repost in an adult newspaper.
the CDC didn't have the authority to require the expulsion of refugee seekers back to countries where they were likely to be tortured or persecuted based on their "race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion."
Did the CDC have the authority to require the expulsion of those seekers to non-persecuting countries?
Did the CDC have the authority to ban those seekers from entering the U.S.?
Did or should? Because when it comes to Covid, should “X” have the authority went out the window over two years.
Thirty years ago, the court issued a ruling that a death row inmate presenting belated evidence of innocence is not necessarily entitled to have a federal court hear their claims. Justice Antonin Scalia went even further, noting “there is no basis, tradition, or even in contemporary practice for finding that in the Constitution the right to demand judicial consideration of newly discovered evidence of innocence brought forward after a conviction.”
"'Speedy trial', motherfuckers!"
I'd have to read the entire reading. But, since the Death Sentence is almost entirely state based, it sounds more like it's saying that new evidence isn't enough for the case to be taken over from the state trying it by the fed.
Which, seems reasonable to me.
Meanwhile, I really think that CEOs need to wake up to the incredible damage that the Trans movement is doing to their brand.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/05/state-farm-giving-florida-schools-transgender-books-for-5-year-olds/
State Farm was trying to enlist its agents to donate indoctrination books to local schools in Florida. This was far more than Disney's tepid condemnation of AB 506. This was a deliberate attempt to subvert the law by some faction inside of State Farm.
The guy who was responsible for pushing this, Jose Soto, is state farm's "Corporate Responsibility Analyst" whose job on LinkedIn is to help build relationships with the Hispanic community.
So once again we see how the Trans movement is co-opting these DEI positions for their own culture war. While individual tastes vary, it is a good bet that the extremely radical agenda of the Trans gender benders does not resonate in the Hispanic community. State Farm recognized this quickly and made the appropriate response to it.
My company just announced the creation of a "Corporate Social Responsibility Director."
I can't find this person's qualifications. My company did not post them on the home page.
Those qualifications are like pornography: Your company knows them when it sees them.
They've really perverted corporate outreach, pardon the pun. Sponsoring a little league team was never controversial, going out of their way to do controversial, divisive shit is just stupid. I'm sure a lot of my customers don't agree with some of my views, and vice-versa, but I'm not going to their kids' schools and preaching about how much the government sucks.
It's the guy who lets the market know it is time to sell your stock.
"My company just announced the creation of a "Corporate Social Responsibility Director.""
Yeah that's the end of conservative thought in your company, unless you are very careful.
Once this person gets in, they then start creating "Employee Engagement Groups", like "Black Resource Group" or "Pacific Islander Teams" and whatnot. While those groups start by hosting cocktail hours and movie screenings, they eventually lead to training everyone in the group how to be a commissar for the Woke agenda. Disagree with woke nonsense like Whiteness, and find yourself reported to HR for promoting a hostile environment that makes others uncomfortable, or threatened.
Once they have locked down the speech and culture in the company, the real crazy liberals move in and they are pushing the Trans agenda and Social Justice, and all those other issues.
While those groups start by hosting cocktail hours and movie screenings, they eventually lead to training everyone in the group how to be a commissar for the Woke agenda.
Yeah, it doesn't operate any different from any other cult--left-wing entryism is a major factor in how their ideology gets insinuated throughout an organization. "Be kind" is basically just woke-speak for "enable my delusions and entitlement."
M y company is global, so some of that will work in some of the facilities in Europe and the US. I can't see "wokeness" being pushed on the Tunisia facilities or the Idahoans. The region is 96% white. Most of the POC's are Native.
If they send out any of this DEI crap, you should send it to the appropriate news outlets. That's how the bullshit with State Farm and the Disney Zoom call got exposed.
A lot of people outside the usual left-liberal social strivers and grifters don't actually want this crap being pushed by companies, especially when it involves kids, and five-ten years of the gender/race marxism lobby jawboning everyone is finally provoking pushback. The only thing that's going to get these assholes to think twice about promoting it is a lot of negative publicity.
Hey, what are all those grievance studies grads going to do for a living?
Well, yeah, that's the point--there wouldn't be a demand for these types of graduates otherwise. It's not really an accident that so many of these people went in to academic administration or various NGO work for the last 30 years, but now that corporate boards are approving these positions, they have another avenue to insinuate themselves.
What differentiates an "indoctrination" book from an "educational" book?
Let's take this book. It insists that things like "gender" are constructs. This is a deeply controversial notion, that does not have scientific consensus. But the book is presenting it as a matter of fact.
The book then suggests that the kid look up transgender materials online, making searches like "boy who feels like a girl". Suffice it to say, they are recommending that children go to the internet to get this type of information rather than talking to their parents about it.
Finally, the book has the kid "writing a note" to their parent about their decision to be trans, and sliding it under the door. Again, suggesting to the child that they shouldn't be discussing this shit with their parents.
At no point in this story is the child educated about the issues at play. They are told that if they feel confused, the way to happiness is to seek groomers online, and later let their parents know.
This is indoctrination.
At no point in this story is the child educated about the issues at play. They are told that if they feel confused, the way to happiness is to seek groomers online, and later let their parents know.
One of the most insidious tactics these people use is to tell kids that if they feel "uncomfortable" in their own body at any time, it actually means that their transgender. What makes this particularly evil is that teenagers in particular have to go through several years of hormones naturally making dramatic physical changes to their body, and causing mood swings as it happens. So they take this perfectly normal event in everyone's life--puberty--and demonize it to these kids as an "unnatural" event when they are still in a stage where they are still immature, trying to process the changes that are happening to them, and are particularly susceptible to peer pressure and adult manipulation because they largely aren't sophisticated enough intellectually and emotionally to counter these pressures.
That's why calling queer activists, particularly in the schools, "groomers" isn't simply a pejorative, it's an accurate description of the methodology that they practice to recruit more people in to their marxist cult.
Exactly. It is a well known tactic of cultists to seek rejects, outsiders and people who feel awkward. The Trans community is maximizing the likelihood of finding such people by targeting them at the exact points when they are most likely to feel like awkward outsiders. It is insidious.
And for people to claim this is just exposing kids to ideas is just wrong.
Nuh uhh.
—Lying Jeffy
In any other context, this would absolutely be considered grooming. It's everything they USED to tell kids to report to their parents: adults talking about sex or sexual topics; adults encouraging you to lie or conceal information from your parents; alienating kids from their parents and families by telling them that they're bad people; encouraging kids to participate in groups or activities in secret; telling kids their parents won't love them any more if they tell the truth.
If they don't want to be called groomers, they should stop doing every single thing groomers do.
Susie, our special meetings need to be a secret. If you tell your parents, you'll get in trouble. What do you think of this picture of a vagina?
All that's missing is some grape koolaid with some robitusson in it.
I used to lean towards the groomer label as being unnecessarily hyperbolic. I'm growing to accept it as an accurate descriptor.
A book (or curriculum or college major) that aims to change opinions and push a political agenda instead of providing knowledge.
I think (or hope, at least) that trends will change once the shareholder suits start rolling in. Donating millions of dollars to the obviously fraudulent BLM "charity" without engaging in any sort of due diligence might end up costing them a lot more.
I think they believe they are playing the demographics game like the Dems with all the Illegals. What they are not noticing is a lot of these groups they think they are targeting (immigrants for the Dems and younger generations for the Corps) are more and more turning away from them because they either do not like what they what they are selling or they grow out of it. Really the states should instead of trying to outlaw these procedures is open the liability windows and remove any caps. I am betting a lot of these so called transitioning children are gonna be pretty pissed once they grow out of it and realize they are freaks now because some doctor prescribed them blockers and hormones based on a 20 minute interview with a 10 year old. Once these so called medical experts realize they will be hauled into court over and over in 10 years and bankrupted they might just change their attitude.
we see how the Trans movement is co-opting these DEI positions for their own culture war
Not co-opting, using exactly as intended. Culture wars are exactly what diversity commissars are for.
Exactly--that's why the left (and a fair number of libertarian useful idiots) are constantly trying to deflect the pushback against this crap as "just another pointless culture war issue," because if they can convince people that it's not worth fighting over, they can establish a stronghold there and it takes nothing short of a nuclear-level reaction to take them out.
the Trans movement is co-opting these DEI positions for their own culture war
I would actually strike that and reverse it - the DEI movement has co-opted 'trans' people as the latest group in need of a Champion.
How many actual 'trans' people have you seen participating in any of this? How many 'trans' spokespeople has the movement gone through? Who is the current one? Who's casting them?
This isn't a grassroots movement, and there's no such thing as a 'trans community.'
*UPDATE* State Farm Pulls Support From Program Sending Transgender Books for 5-Year-Olds (from your link).
The article indicates SFs own agents blew the whistle. Business managers seem unduly influenced by this bullshit and any fad that comes down the road. A company needs to be 100% concerned with providing good services at reasonable prices. Any corporate DIE department is a useless waste of resources.
A company needs to be 100% concerned with providing good services at reasonable prices.
That's not how you tap into that sweet ESG cash stash.
Contra graf two, I don’t know that the CDC is responsible for any border “explosions.”
A few explosions might slow the flow.
Say a triple row of concertina wire, a 20 yard mine field, and another triple row, backed by 50 cals.
Crude and old school, but effective.
One of the primary issues regarding migration enforcement laws is public health, e.g. the purview of the CDC.
https://twitter.com/AndrewLawton/status/1529045188764921856?t=gVGLy7NbxRqyVn5qCObF1A&s=19
Alibaba Group president J. Michael Evans boasts at the World Economic Forum about the development of an "individual carbon footprint tracker" to monitor what you buy, what you eat, and where/how you travel.
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The richest burn so much more carbon that the rest of us that we will fade into the background of afterthought. Obviously, that's not how this shit works, or TESLA wouldn't have been delisted from the ESG rankings by the S&P.
Or maybe because Musk said he might vote Republican?
it's so obvious what is going on with Musk and what the reasons are.
it's as blatant as "the chocolate ration will be increased from 20 grams to 15" and the people who play along with it are as deluded as the citizens of Big Brother.
Yeah, but BOTH SIDES!
- Reason
Can we track Al Gore's on the web?
EXCELSIOR!
things like autism and mental illness become "seen as an identity marker that is useful for social positioning among the chattering class
"History Made As First Openly Mentally Ill President Is Elected"
Does being a fucking moron count as mentally ill?
The government is now calling those with mental illness neurodiverse.
Consciousness-fluid.
Otherthinkers.
Ironically, the entire Russiagate thing is NOT viewed as disinformation, despite it being made up out of nothing by Hillary's campaign.
At the time, it was noble, heroic resistance.
Now, it never happened.
Mistakes were made.
The allegations were plausible.
Credible is the buzzword. Credible allegations.
What difference does it make now?
Does what make?
Well, except for Junior's email regarding the meeting that never happened, well okay it did happen but it was about adoption, okay, okay it was actually about us getting dirt on Hillary from Russia and its government due to their support for Daddy Trump....
On June 3, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Rob Goldstone wrote:
Good morning
Emin just called and asked me to contact you with something very interesting.
The Crown prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump—helped along by Aras and Emin.
What do you think is the best way to handle this information and would you be able to speak to Emin about it directly?
I can also send this info to your father via Rhona, but it is ultra sensitive so wanted to send to you first.
Best
Rob Goldstone
On June 3, 2016 at 10:53 AM, Donald Trump Jr. wrote:
Thanks Rob I appreciate that. I am on the road at the moment but perhaps I just speak to Emin first. Seems we have some time and if it’s what you say I love it especially later in the summer. Could we do a call first thing next week when I am back?
So, what you're saying is that it would be wrong for a campaign to seek dirt on their opponents from foreign intelligence sources?
Yes. I do think it IS wrong for ANY person running for President of the USA to garner assistance from a foreign government in doing so. See I dont give a shit if Hillary goes to jail. I dont care if Hunter, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, etc rot in prison. What I cannot understand is why people are fine with a candidate owing a favor to a foreign leader as long as it is their "team". The friggin RNC changed their platform to a Pro-Russian stance on Ukraine. Was that because Trump owned the Russian Government something for their assistance? Same thing with Trump's business dealings. Are people really okay that Trump ordered sanctions to be lifted on ZTE just days after the Chinese government sunk one-half billion dollars into loans for his Indonesia company? Or finding out what was the deal between Qatar and 666 5th avenue and whether the policy change was bought? People should be outraged no matter what party it is, shouldnt they?
So Trump did exactly what Clinton did. So it's wrong for Trump but okay for Hillary?
Rehashing team blue's greatest masturbatory fantasies doesn't change the facts: this communication led to no crime, and there was collusion, authorized by hillary, involving Russian assets, to remove trump.
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1529098317459767299?t=P2bNhC2yNNqoXRIqxNB-BQ&s=19
My, my, how they taunt us and tell us how life will be for them while the rest of us suffer.
"@WorldHlthOrg
The world leaders are about to break for a lunch of fresh Atlantic crab and Spanish pork, followed by duck and the worlds best cod from a sustainable farm in Norway. When we resume we will be discussing freedom of speech and how it could be reformed.
#Davos2022"
Parody account hits nail on the head
That's a spoof account, but it is hilarious.
Getting harder to write parodies that don't come true in the same week.
Though the tweet and wording is parody, I'm pretty sure the content is explicitly true
Yeah, they would say they will "enhance and protect" our freedom of speech, not "reform" it.
They'll fortify our Freedom of Speech...
Freedom from speech.
That reads more consistently with all the other "freedoms" desired by the left (freedom from want, freedom from need, freedom from responsibility, freedom from, well, freedom).
Page no longer exists. Any updates on Musk buying Twitter?
https://twitter.com/JordanSchachtel/status/1529100393376006146?t=nR2D1DOeqnxI_vqdsN6ETg&s=19
Fun fact: the $40 billion that the uniparty in DC just sent to Ukraine is only expected to last a few months.
Congress fully intends to send WELL OVER 100 BILLION taxpayer dollars to Ukraine before the end of the year.
WHY DO YOU LOVE PUTIN!!!???!!!,/i>
How much is it worth to destroy the Russian army?
$100B seems cheap.
Yeah, but how much will the nation-building phase cost us?
… destroy the Russian army?
Like that’s gonna happen.
Might be worth your life, but it's worth absolutely nothing of mine
We’re not destroying shit. How much to hamper the Russian army? How about reducing energy costs.
""Every day, though, we see more evidence of medical realities that are enshrined in Roe and Casey but are absent from Alito's argument,""
Ah, I see. We have retreated from the standard "You sexist racists!" argument to the typical liberal, second line of defense, "But The Science! (tm)"
For the record, no science can tell us when a human being gets human rights.
Every day, though, we see more evidence of medical realities that are enshrined in Roe and Casey but are absent from Alito's argument,
That's because evaluating medical realities isn't his job. Determining whether there's a right to abortion hidden in the Constitution is.
Apparently, he didn't find one.
What part of hidden don't you understand.
It's not in The Constitution. It's hidden in the emanations and prenumbras, just outside the light of the lamppost, behind every American's right to find a snipe.
the question on abortion rights is not the same as other rights.
It is literally a unique issue compared to every other discussion of civil liberties and the limitations on the reach of the federal government.
By even suggesting that government reach could be limited, you reveal your racist, Nazi fascism.
"more evidence of medical realities that are enshrined in Roe and Casey
Medical realities like we've been mass murdering human beings as a form of birth control for lazy, stupid sluts.
https://twitter.com/libbyemmons/status/1529100244260118529?t=McjXJwzC2g72N2VXaJnOLw&s=19
If it matches their narrative it MUST be true!
Washington Post falsely claims George Floyd was 'shot and killed in police custody'
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Note: this is not disinformation.
"It's alright when we do it. We're responsible journalists and have a duty to mold public opinion towards the correct conclusions."
That’s almost Mika’s exact quote.
A decade ago a journalist would read that and say "Don't be an asshole, we're nothing like that". Now they'd read it and go "Umm, Yeah? Of course".
"Democracy dies when we say so"
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1529099969348657152?t=cnbhGtMYLAbCNdwaW5uC9A&s=19
[Meme]
Not a huge fan of Ben Shapiro's, but I do have to admit that the dude does frequently make perfectly concise arguments:
Whoopi Goldberg: "The archbishop of San Francisco is calling for speaker Nancy Pelosi to be denied receiving Communion because of her pro-choice stance ... this is not your job, dude. That is not up to you to make that decision."
Ben Shapiro @benshapiro 20h
That is literally his job
Okay, that's pretty funny.
.. this is not your job, dude. That is not up to you to make that decision."
Only Hollywood celebrity types can make these decisions.
Two jewish folk arguing over the correct role of a Catholic Bishop.
I love this country, and no this is not a joke or anti-Semitic.
Whoopi Goldberg's complete obliviousness to being a living, breathing, "That's not how you Christian!" caricature of a White Replacement villain was funny too.
Whoopi isn't Jewish.
"I'm hoping Dr. Jill becomes the surgeon general ... she's a hell of a doctor" -Whoopi Goldberg.
Keep in mind "The View" is part of ABC News.
I honestly had to look up "Dr. Jill" was. Presuming the facetiousness of the title, it sounds like someone with an M.D. in Women's Sexual Health and Lesbian Studies. Turns out, that person would probably be better qualified as SG.
Whoopi Goldberg, a success model for useless retards everywhere.
At least the ruling was procedural, not a judicial finding that the Communist Chinese Virus is still a major health threat.
https://twitter.com/caitoz/status/1529017801754615808?t=DPaH9NSdXisWGLVlp7uMAw&s=19
Joe Manchin, one of the most powerful elected officials in Washington, tells the WEF that he opposes any kind of peace agreement in Ukraine and only wants total victory with the ultimate goal of regime change in Russia. In the next clip, he calls this war an "opportunity". 1/2
In this next clip Manchin says he and the strategists he talks to have never seen an "opportunity" like this war to "do what needs to be done" against Putin. 2/2
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Yeah, but what does Manchin say about Taiwan?
We can only topple one regime at a time.
Of course we have to end Title 42 expulsions. How else are we going to get more people into rental properties so we can ban evictions due to heightened COVID risks?
Republican politicians are trying to stop Barnes & Noble from selling the memoir Gender Queer and the fantasy novel A Court of Mist and Fury to minors without parental consent.
Please stop with this "banning" bullshit. Just stop.
Who the hell are we trying to fool? Kids don’t buy books.
You can read the good parts at the bookstore anyway.
You can read the good parts at the bookstore anyway.
^
Especially now that the kids know exactly which book to look for.
I wish this was a thing where parents were willing to just talk with their kids and stop them rather than having government move to do this stuff.
That's the thing really - the kids who are alone in the Barnes and Noble with enough money to buy whatever book they can find in there are exactly the kids whose parents don't really care whether or not they're exposed to Gender Queer.
If you're super concerned about filtering what your child is exposed to, then you need to be the one doing the filtering.
I don't know where you grew up but my friends older brothers were the best sources of info on shit so that would then require my parents hang out with us to filter info that trickles down?
I grew up in Santa Cruz and despite being bombarded with "They have two dads" I have always gone with the squish mitten and never the lap rocket
"President Biden's Vow To Defend Taiwan Is Bold but Incredibly Risky"
[...]
"If you want to know when a President goes off-message, look at his aides. And Joe Biden’s national security advisers were all fidgets and carpet-stares when their boss stated Monday that his government would defend Taiwan in the event of aggression from Beijing, which considers the self-ruling island its sovereign territory..."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/president-bidens-vow-to-defend-taiwan-is-bold-but-incredibly-risky/ar-AAXCWQP?ocid=uxbndlbing
Naah. Just see if his lips are moving...
Now that he's given the kiss of death, what's the over/under on when the Taiwan war starts?
Can we parlay that with an invoking of the 25th?
He just said out loud the part he wasn't supposed to say out loud.
Again.
"Merits of the case aside, the constitutional problem is that the SEC acted as prosecutor, judge and jury,"
Who says the government cannot work efficiently?
"The liberal obsession with disinformation is not helping," says New York magazine.
Is that obsession for or against disinformation?
"The liberal obsession with creating disinformation is not helping," says New York magazine.
More accurate
"The liberal obsession with creating disinformation is not helping," says New York magazine. "Except our bottom line."
More complete.
Depends-- does it attract attention, sell advertising, stimulate outrage and drive donations? Oops, am I typing out loud again?
the new Gaslight.
All this focus on trying to censor speech we don't like is making us look bad.
"UNHCR: A record 100 million people forcibly displaced worldwide"
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“One hundred million is a stark figure -- sobering and alarming in equal measure. It’s a record that should never have been set,” said UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi. “This must serve as a wake-up call to resolve and prevent destructive conflicts, end persecution, and address the underlying causes that force innocent people to flee their homes”...."
https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/05/1118772
No, it's a "wake up call" warning us that self-promoting twits like this pull numbers out of their asses.
Hey, didn't these people get the CDC memo cancelling all evictions?
Do people displaced from countries of origin because of COVID and housed in COVID detention centers count as being displaced equally or is it a 3/5ths sort of deal?
are asking the Virginia Beach Circuit Court for "a restraining order against Barnes and Noble and Virginia Beach Schools to enjoin them from selling or loaning these books to minors without parent consent,"
I get that is lame. Now do everything else the government restricts for minors in order to do the parents' job for them.
How is asking B&N to check with the parents first any different from a movie theater making sure a kid is really 17 before getting into a rated R movie?
This really happened to my kid so dont tell me it never happens.
Especially given the repeated narrative about how Nick Cruz's mother or Kyle Rittenhouse's friend shouldn't, themselves, even be allowed own/have AR-15s.
Can't, too busy with trannies and abortion. But it's still those icky Republicans that are doing all the Culture War-ing.
Republicans pouncing and all, ENB has to report it.
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1528828077861650432?t=_5SoL3-lvQwcbS7bbksV-A&s=19
Things heard at WEF: "We need a re-calibration of human rights like freedom of speech..."
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Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson
And the user who Tweeted the clip has now been suspended.
Perhaps this is the re-calibration of freedom of speech they’re talking about.
AA XYO Moon @EAlexanderAmit1
the fact that they are no longer ashamed of saying these things out loud shows how far we've gone from a normal society...(most likely due to the permissions we've given during the pandemic)
VisibleSpectra @VisibleSpectra
The fact that people agree or find nothing wrong with this, is a better factor of how society has fallen
“VisibleSpectra @VisibleSpectra
The fact that people agree or find nothing wrong with this, is a better factor of how society has fallen”
This is the scariest part. Especially when you add the preeminent “libertarian” publication in this country to “people”.
https://twitter.com/SwipeWright/status/1529118681783050246?t=4Twk7trycVYM2mGRlZmsIg&s=19
From the makers of The Genderbread Person, I now present THE SEXUALITREE for teaching kids about sex.
It looks at sexuality on 3 levels, and includes 45 different elements of sexuality, such as "skin hunger" and "fetish."
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WTF
The teacher class is clearly genuinely insane.
I must admit, I was never explicitly told to suppress my "skin hunger" and that the phrase has never appeared in my life before this moment.
I think if I had ever uttered that phrase though, I would have been told to keep that shit down.
Or put out to pasture
Who doesn't sexualize pork rinds?
Not I. Now chicharrones are a fried skin one can get a boner for.
It sounds like something out of a Rammstein song. Which, I agree shouldn't be purged with fire from every last corner of society but, yeah, should definitely be kept generally to yourself and like-minded individuals and definitely not deeply explored by kindergartners.
Intersectionality is desperately trying to turn basic biology in to a combination of Dungeons and Dragons, and Harry Potter.
I'm actually a bit sad the whole SciFi/Fantasy genre has been co-opted away. It's almost a cultural appropriation that they won't admit since it provided cover with some "underdogs"
Once upon a time, we had sci-fi, including some addressing serious philosophical issues, written by and for mostly men. And we had dreamy, romantic fantasies, written by and for mostly women.
Who messed that up?
Ace hardware.
It's the same thing. A huge portion of this is just raising escapism up to a high virtue. Fans get crazy pissed off when a piece of media argues that escapism isn't good. Gender stuff is largely a specific instance of this.
Though the gender stuff is also super porn focused. There's a lot to this.
A huge portion of this is just raising escapism up to a high virtue.
I'd agree that's a big part of it. Some dude wanted to wear a dress in his house, well, that was his business. What changed was the dress-wearers turning their fetish in to a biological construct that not only had to be tolerated, but celebrated and treated as the noblest of existences, and left-voting people enabling it because they saw trannies as bioweapons to use against their political enemies.
Woke Paladins
"Our party donates ten percent of all loot we liberate to a home for wayward female elves.."
>>the Biden administration must keep rapidly rejecting migrants on public health grounds, for now
other than Haitians who has Brandon turned away?
Cubans and Venezuelans.
love a good Cuban.
Freddie deBoer takes issue with "the gentrification of disability." This dynamic means things like autism and mental illness become "seen as an identity marker that is useful for social positioning among the chattering class" and thus writing about these issues focuses on the most high-functioning cases, to the exclusion of tales that don't fit the neurodiversity-is-always-beautiful mold.
What the fuck did i just read?
like how my sis-in-law loves talking up her son/daughter once the corks are popped and the Borg shows up to party.
What it means is that autism and mental illness have been added the marxist intersectionality spectrum and are viewed as a status marker by left-liberals, and its pimps are deliberately leaving out individuals who don't fit the "look how stunning and brave these people are!" mold from its promotional material.
Basically, the freaks that are highlighted on LibsofTikTok are being shunted out of the intersectional promotional blitz by the mass media complex, but still get the benefit of claiming to be part of an "oppressed" class by virtue of association with people who aren't complete nutbags.
How did we end up with dominant factions in media, academia, and government sounding like the retarded cousins of the court of Louis XIV?
Largely, it was the right punting on the culture war to the left from about 1992-2015.
What the fuck did i just read?
Glad I’m not the only one thinking that.
So, this is actually a real thing in mental health stuff.
Basically, many things are spectrum now, the autism spectrum being the most famous one. This has led to a thing where a huge, truly huge, amount of people are able to get labeled as having a mental illness with symptoms that are mild to non-existent. These people then make a big deal about neurodiversity and appreciating them for their differences and how it's a personality difference not a disease.
These people are very vocal, and are attempting to modify perception of mental illness into basically a badge of honor. This, in turn, draws attention away from those who aren't high-functioning. For instance, until relatively recently to be diagnosed with autism was pretty significant, with the famous extreme being the non-verbal adult-child who sometimes gets sensory overloaded and beats the shit out of his mother in a panic.
Or schizophrenia. Or depression, I think everyone here has likely seen how depression went from a pretty serious thing to where people can't leave their beds, to something everyone has because we've made people think feeling sad sometimes is a clinical disorder.
I have a lot of thoughts on this, and I realize I turned that last sentence into a run-on real hard. This is the basic idea being conveyed though.
I know more people taking antidepressants than no.
*not*
There's overlapping issues here, and it is a complicated space.
I think we over-medicalize and overdiagnose tremendously now. I think, in no small part, because many states offer additional insurance benefits if you're diagnosed (the category is SMI in Arizona, but each state has different names). This adds a direct incentive to doctors to diagnose. In Arizona it's very mutual, both makes it easier to bill for doctor's, and gives one extended benefits for the patient.
Honestly, read the Myth of Mental Illness by Szasz if you have not. It's not what it is often labeled as being, and his arguments about how mental interactions are in many ways truly distinct from bodily illness I think gets at a weird issue we have broadly today.
I'm getting at the edge of my ability to express what I mean here, but I think there's something there for me to consider longer.
What I've seen is people take antidepressants for acute depression, and then their doctor says "As long as it makes you feel better, why stop?"
A friend of mine went on antidepressants for some serious PTSD issues. He can't get off them, six years later. He'll be on pills for the rest of his life.
Is that bad?
It can be bad, especially since the side effects from the antidepressants require him to take other drugs to compensate, including Viagra.
With PTSD, anti-depressants have a very poor track record in treating PTSD, hallucigens are actually been shown to be more effective, as have immersive therapies. Unfortunately, the VA won't utilize the former, due to federal law, while they don't have the resources for the latter. Anti-depressants are a bandaid. They don't address the underlying trauma. And quite often they leave veterans completely unsatisfied because PTSD doesn't have the same causative components as clinical depression, and they go off then, which creates even more problems and results in more self destructive behavior.
I'm sure the whole trend of getting boys on behavioral suppressants, because their parents coudn't figure out how to direct all that excess energy in a positive way played a role in this too. "Oh, we had to put my son on Ritalin because he has ADHD," instead of just getting him involved in sports or some other energy-sapping activity because being a "jock" promoted "toxic mascuinity" or "rape culture" or some other equally obnoxious shibboleth.
Not to mention that many types of mental illness are now in fashion, that we have waves of compulsively helpful people telling others how fragile and sick they must be, and that a dominant political faction is based on victimhood.
It pisses me off to no end. I've struggled with 'high functioning' Autism my whole life (didn't get diagnosed until later in life, but the testing was pretty fucking intense). After diagnosis it led to a reevaluation of my life struggles, and a realization that I learned in many ways to overcome it, but it was and remains a struggle. But I have it much easier than others with similar diagnosis. For some rich star to claim they have autism (many who have never done the testing) because they took an on line survey and wear it as a badge of honor pisses me off to no end. My autism doesn't define who I am, it's simply part of me, like my Norwegian or German heritage or my veteran status (which is something that I mention far more often than my Autism, because I earned the former status and was born with the latter). It's like defining myself based on my hair color, eye color or blood type. I don't want to be treated differently or special (had enough of that shit growing up, being treated differently and it wasn't a box of fucking chocolates let me tell you). I mostly just want to be treated the same as everyone else. And fuck Autism Speaks and all the other activists. They don't help, they just use us to make themselves feel better.
But how can we have a "fair and equitable" society unless everyone has special status?
That's the problem, most autistic people don't want to be special, we struggle to be accepted as normal. I don't like being autistic and don't think it's anything but a burden to successful societal interactions. It's a disability not a superpower. It makes life harder, and doesn't make me 'special'. It made it very difficult in my previous career. I don't necessarily blame anyone for that, it is what it is, and it may not have been a good fit for me as a result. Extension requires a skill set that my autism made extremely difficult to obtain. I don't want society to change to accommodate me, I accept that dealing with and adapting to my disability is my burden not everyone else's.
It pisses me off to no end. I've struggled with 'high functioning' Autism my whole life (didn't get diagnosed until later in life, but the testing was pretty fucking intense).
I remember reading in The Big Short how Michael Burry and his son were both diagnosed with autism, and it actually ended up answering a lot of questions he had about his particular behavioral quirks. On a related issue, a few days ago, someone published an op-ed talking about how they were legitimately non-binary, as in, they didn't have XX or XY chromosomes, and that people were being assholes for acting as if it's a social identity rather than legitimate biological issue that people who have it, struggle with on a constant basis.
Bottom line is that these aren't things that people should be bragging about having as if it's some kind of oppressed social class or fashion statement.
Yeah, it definitely answered a lot of questions, but I was also hugely disappointed because I had unrealistic expectations that getting diagnosed would make acceptance of those quirks easier. Instead, I realized the exact opposite occurred. I realized it was on me to control those quirks not on others to forgive them. The former was far more realistic than the latter, except among those who I was most intimate with (and no not sexual). And even with those, I can't expect them to totally accept behaviors which truly irritate them, or hurt them. It's a two way street.
In a several of dimensions. If you're a BLM supporter on the autism spectrum you are a victim fighting for victims. Anyone arguing against you is a racist and privileged oppressor. If, OTOH, you're an actual retarded kid getting burned by older black kids with cigarettes for maybe/maybe not repeating something you heard in a Trump ad, well, sometimes bad things happen to... people.
But all rooted in victim culture.
And enabled by the 19th Amendment. Only half kidding.
Mental illness is so hot right now. It's become another cool, trendy bandwagon for people to hop on.
There are plenty of people with real problems, but for the most part, "mental health" is just another way for regular, healthy people to get attention while avoiding responsibility for themselves.
Mental illness is so hot right now. It's become another cool, trendy bandwagon for people to hop on.
It's so fucking fashionable right now that federal government employees are unironically bragging in recruitment videos about how awesome they are for having a mental illness.
https://twitter.com/timacheson/status/1529121589555564546?t=5ovsVEMIEck_-smEwHt7Qw&s=19
???????????? The @WEF and @WHO (both meeting in Switzerland this week and sharing many key attendees) officially praised China's response to the pandemic (which they started). Notice the Lenin statue on the shelf in @ProfKlausSchwab's own photos at home. Are you paying attention yet?
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Reason staffers are finalists for eight L.A. Press Club awards
Several Reason staffers are finalists for the Fat of Fury Press Clubs awards. Please line up alphabetically in the hallway to receive them. I'll start with the "B"s. Let me get my club.
Press club awards always seem to reward adherence to the narrative rather than excellent journalism.
https://twitter.com/mgEyesOpen/status/1529103603323084800?t=AgBVIcNEpFskUsd5-qmQ5Q&s=19
First of all this is idiotic; I hope our FBI isn't that dumb. Second, how do you open FULL investigation "authorized" by an FBI General Counsel who had the data for a few hours and wanted to get rid of it as fast as possible?
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Time to give the new Ricky Gervais special a listen. According to the reviews he pissed off a lot of people, as intended, so it should be good.
"what penis, you fucking bigot?"
Right now he's talking about old people and going to the doctor.
Now he's talking about weaning pedos off kids buy using dwarves.
Loving midgets is a completely separate track of eroticism, and I'd appreciate if he doesn't lump us in with pedophiles.
word.
Um.... I have no response.
I'm not sure who gets more admiration for their performance, Gervais or the angry, pearl-clutching media.
Hillary Clinton perpwalk.
https://twitter.com/drefanzor/status/1528851578299777024
Remember when people were actually worried about deep fakes? LOL.
As much as I’d like to see it, and realize she probably was involved in it all in the beginning, I’m more curious who all was behind continuing it after Trump was in the Whitehouse. That’s when we get near “treason” territory.
"Border explosions" ??? Editor, please.
CB
Another day, another day we still somehow don't know who won that Pennsylvania primary that was a full week ago, and another late night of the left liberal globalist establishment's 2,000 mules furtively dropping off boxfuls of phony manufactured ballots.
I wonder who they're trying to pull for. Or is this just a dress rehearsal for November?
If they even let the midterms happen, they're definitely going to rig the hell out of it.
Already clearing the field for Whitless here in Michigan.
https://news.yahoo.com/michigan-governor-candidates-face-elimination-123857001.html
Title 42. I remember when Reason DEMANDED the GOP has a workable alternative to Obamacare before trying to end it.
Such standards.