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FMJRA 2.0: Search & Destroy

Posted on | April 21, 2018 | 2 Comments

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Rule 5 Sunday: Not Your Normal Graduation Picture
Animal Magnetism
Ninety Miles From Tyranny
A View From The Beach
EBL
Proof Positive

The Not-So-Secrets of Success
EBL

Crazy People Are Dangerous
A View From The Beach
EBL
Proof Positive

FMJRA 2.0: A Fortnight Late And A Few Hundred Farthings Short
A View From The Beach
EBL

Californication, Continued
EBL

Dear @MeghanEMurphy…
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Frankenstein’s Children
EBL

3,000 Anti-American Employees: Google ‘Should Not Be in the Business of War’
EBL

Tax-Exempt Terrorism: Cash From Soros Sponsors Communist ‘Antifa’ Group
Living In Anglo-America
A View From The Beach
EBL

Words Mean Things
The Pirate’s Cove
EBL

In The Mailbox: 04.18.18
A View From The Beach
EBL
Proof Positive

Words Mean Things, Part 2
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Tumblrina SJW Trauma Drama
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In The Mailbox: 04.19.18
A View From The Beach
EBL
Proof Positive

SPLC Deletes ‘Anti-Muslim’ List
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In The Mailbox: 04.20.18
EBL
Proof Positive

STOP LAUGHING AND CALL THE COPS
EBL

Top linkers this week:

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  2. A View From The Beach (6)
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Thanks to everyone for their linkagery!


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Hillary, Democrats and the Blame Game

Posted on | April 21, 2018 | 1 Comment

November 8, 2016: The best night in American history.

Haunted by the ghost of her Nixonian paranoia:

[Campaign manager Robbie] Mook eventually delivers the news of impending defeat to Clinton. “I knew it. I knew this would happen to me,” she answers. “They were never going to let me be president.”

Winners win and losers make excuses. Hillary Clinton ran for president twice and lost both times. In 2008, she lost the Democrat nomination to Barack Obama. Eight years later, she won the nomination (because the fix was in at the DNC) but lost the general election to Donald Trump.

Never in my memory have Democrats accepted defeat sensibly. Keep in mind that (a) I’m nearly 60, and (b) I used to be a Democrat myself. After Jimmy Carter was defeated by Ronald Reagan in 1980, Democrats and the media (but I repeat myself) created a narrative that Reagan’s success represented the Triumph of Fear, Hate and Corporate Greed. Because they were unwilling to admit the truth — i.e., liberalism doesn’t work — Democrats convinced themselves that all they needed to do was to put the same old crap into a more appealing package. They believed they had a marketing problem, rather than a policy. This misguided belief led Democrats into the wilderness. In 1984, Reagan was re-elected in a landslide over Walter Mondale. In 1988, Democrats nominated Mike Dukakis, who lost in another landslide to George W. Bush. The errors of Bushism (and the third-party populist challenge of Ross Perot) helped Democrat Bill Clinton win in 1992 with 43% of the vote. Imagining that Clinton’s election heralded the arrival of a New Camelot, Democrats then proceeded to enact a bunch of left-wing policies that were hugely unpopular, resulting in the 1994 “Republican Revolution” when the GOP took control of both houses of Congress for the first time in 40 years.

A “temper tantrum” — that’s how ABC News anchor Peter Jennings dismissed the Republican landslide in 1994, comparing the American electorate to an angry 2-year-old. The widespread belief among the media elite that Democrats are morally superior to Republicans, so that it is always wrong when Republicans win elections, has the effect of insulating Democrats from confronting the true causes of their own failures. If you are unable to admit error, to confess that the voters are right and you are wrong — that you have been weighed in the balance and found wanting — you probably need to stay away from politics.

Ed Driscoll called attention Friday to a 2006 Bill Clinton quote:

There is an expectation among Democrats that establishment old media organizations are de facto allies — and will rebut political accusations and serve as referees on new-media excesses.
“We’re all that way, and I think a part of it is we grew up in the ’60s and the press led us against the war and the press led us on civil rights and the press led us on Watergate,” [Bill] Clinton said. “Those of us of a certain age grew up with this almost unrealistic set of expectations.”

“Almost”? Do you even understand what you’re saying? The invincible hubris of liberals — their belief that they are “on the right side of history,” and that opposition to their policy agenda is morally wrong — is sufficient reason for any American to become a diehard Republican, if only for the pleasure of destroying the fond hopes of such fools.

 

Why did Donald Trump get elected? Democrats are still making excuses, adding “Russian collusion” to the Fear, Hate and Corporate Greed narrative by which they previously explained GOP victories. The “collusion” narrative is imploding (along with the credibility of Comey and Mueller), and the reality of Trump’s success — the booming economy, the defeat of ISIS, etc. — is undermining the confidence of Democrats that they can win a congressional majority in November.

What happened in 2016 was a revolution of sorts. Donald Trump’s candidacy attracted voters to the GOP primary who had previously been ignored or taken for granted by the Republican leadership. Some of them had been Tea Party voters in 2010, some of them had been Ron Paul voters, and others were attracted by what Steve Bannon called Trump’s “economic nationalism.” All of them, however, were sick and tired of the Play Nice and Lose approach to politics embodied by Mitt Romney. To a certain kind of grassroots American voter, the typical attitude of Republican politicians — that they must always be polite and avoid saying mean things about Democrats, so as to maintain a spirit of bipartisan civility — looks a lot like unmanly cowardice. What many grassroots Americans admire most in a leader is toughness, manifested as a willingness to speak blunt words: “Mister Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” It must be recalled that many of Ronald Reagan’s advisers didn’t want him to say those undiplomatic words, and to this day the Republican Party struggles to overcome the influence of those within the party who consider “respectability” to be the correct standard of political discourse. It is better to lose an election in a respectable manner than to win rudely, according to the Play Nice and Lose school of GOP strategy, and Donald Trump’s success is an embarrassment to them.

Despite my own populist impulses, I am still uncomfortable with many of President Trump’s personal tendencies, but this is like me saying as an Alabama fan that I don’t like Nick Saban’s coaching style except for the fact that he keeps winning national championships.

Winners don’t need excuses, and if Republicans can somehow overcome their disadvantages in the November midterms — if the GOP maintains its congressional majority despite all the anti-Trump rage on the Left — the Democrats will be hopelessly shattered by their defeat.

Less than seven months remain until the midterms, and the Democrats, who held a 13-point advantage in the so-called “generic” congressional poll as recently as December, now lead by less than six points.

“Conan, what is best in life?”
“To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women!”

Can we make that happen, Mr. President?



 

STOP LAUGHING AND CALL THE COPS

Posted on | April 20, 2018 | Comments Off on STOP LAUGHING AND CALL THE COPS

Thursday, I blogged about what I called “Tumblrina SJW Trauma Drama” — a feminist Tumblr blogger in Florida trying to raise money to leave her abusive lesbian girlfriend. As a point-and-laugh example of feminist failure, this seemed to me instructive, but then she posted this:

So tonight things got a lot worse when I tried to break up with her. She came after me and hit me, punched me, and bit me and pretty much everything you can think of happened. I was trying to be civil and again it didn’t work. I had to leave and go to an old coworkers place who said I can stay for a couple of days. Other than that I have nothing. I couldn’t grab my clothes or any of my possessions and idk what she’s gonna do to them. Im begging you guys as pathetic as this is rn I need help I’m trying Togo to a women’s shelter or something after this but I pretty much just lost everything. If you guys can just reblog and help spread the word on this I’d really appreciate it.

https://www.youcaring.com/thaliagomez-1165048

Her post includes photos showing her injuries. You can decide whether you want to contribute. While I’m sure my conservative readers don’t want to enable a feminist Tumblrina, on the other hand we don’t want anyone to suffer criminal violence. If you live in Palm Beach County, Florida, or know someone who does, please ask them to call the police and bring this situation to their attention. There must be local protective services available to help Ms. Gomez escape her abuser.

UPDATE: Damn it, I’m a sucker for a damsel in distress.

Next time some feminist starts bleating about “violence against women,” though, remind me to ask her what she gave to help Thalia.

 

In The Mailbox: 04.20.18

Posted on | April 20, 2018 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 04.20.18

— compiled by Wombat-socho

OVER THE TRANSOM
EBL: Free Speech v. Alinsky – Fighting Back In The War Of Ideas
Twitchy: Iowahawk Torches Chuck Schumer’s #420Day States’ Rights Pandering
Louder With Crowder: In The UK, Woman Found Guilty Of Racism For Posting Rap Lyrics
Sultan Knish: Who Can Count The Dust Of Jacob (via American Digest)
According To Hoyt: The Good, The Bad, And The Eternal
Monster Hunter Nation: Fisking The New Yorker In Defense Of Delicious Chicken
Vox Popoli: SJWs In SF – The Sad Puppy Version

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Friday Hawt Chicks & Links  – The Give Peace A Chance Edition
American Power: The Authoritiarian Right, also, Christopher Lasch, The Culture of Narcissism
American Thinker: Eric Holder For Prison, Not President
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Second Amendment Friday
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm For April 20
BLACKFIVE: K.J. Howe, Skyjack
CDR Salamander: REFORGER Now And Forever, also, Fullbore Friday
Da Tech Guy: You Help Him, He Blesses You, also, Mike Isenberg, The Thread Of Reason
Don Surber: Bringing The Troops Home
Dustbury: This Could Take A While
The Geller Report: The Comey Memos – Evidence Of A Plot To Destroy President Trump From Day One, also, Hundreds Of Bangladeshi Muslims Breaching The Border Near Laredo
Hogewash: I’m Not Making This Up, You Know, also, Team Kimberlin Post of The Day
Joe For America: What Has Happened To American Men?
Legal Insurrection: Democrat LOLsuit Alleges Conspiracy Between Trump Campaign, Wikileaks, Russia To Disrupt 2016 Election, also, Legal Threat Causes SPLC To Delete “Anti-Muslim Extremist” List
Power Line: Goodlatte, Gowdy, & Nunes On The Comey Memos, also, Thoughts From The Ammo Line
Shark Tank: POTUS Talks Human Trafficking In Key West Visit
Shot In The Dark: Am I The Only One…
STUMP: Mornings With Meep – Two Pension Stories & Skin In The Game, also, A Proposal For Public Pension Reform
The Jawa Report: Cold War III – Syria Bombing Theater, also, Meanwhile In Berlin
The Political Hat: Queering Censorship In California
This Ain’t Hell: Andrew Cuomo – I’m An Undocumented Immigrant, also, Friday Morning Feelgood Stories
Victory Girls: Yes Jake Tapper, Comey’s Book Tour Is Tanking His Credibility And CNN’s
Weasel Zippers: Justice Department Investigating Comey Over Leaks Of Classified Information, also, Fresno State Might Lose Serious Money Over Prof’s Dragging Of Barbara Bush
Megan McArdle: Conservatives Shouldn’t Want Randa Jarrar Fired
Mark Steyn: Investigation Without End, also, I Am Undocumented Spartacus!


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SPLC Deletes ‘Anti-Muslim’ List

Posted on | April 20, 2018 | 1 Comment

Peter Hasson reports at the Daily Caller:

The Southern Poverty Law Center has removed an online list of “anti-Muslim extremists” after British Muslim reformer Maajid Nawaz threatened to sue the SPLC over his inclusion on the list.
The list is the fourth article in two months the SPLC has deleted over accuracy concerns.
The left-wing nonprofit first published the list in November 2016, offering it as a “field guide” to journalists.
In addition to Nawaz, the list included Somali-born activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who advocates against female genital mutilation, among other issues. Ali blasted the SPLC’s “deeply offensive smears” in an August 2017 op-ed for The New York Times.
The inclusion of Nawaz and Ali on the list sparked a backlash, including from establishment publications like The Atlantic, but the SPLC didn’t remove the page until Awaz took legal action. The SPLC did not return The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment by press time.
Awaz recently finished crowdfunding the initial legal fees for his lawsuit against the SPLC, which he first announced in June 2017. Nawaz retained the same law firm, Clare Locke LLP, that led the successful defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone over the infamous UVA rape hoax.

Charles Glasser writes at Instapundit:

People on the list included Pamela Geller, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, David Horowitz, Daniel Pipes and others. Apparently Maajid Nawaz, a practicing Muslim and prominent Islamic reformer, threatened legal action over his inclusion on the list, and retained Tom Clare of Clare Locke (the firm who proved Rolling Stone committed libel in their fake UVA “rape” story.)
I’m not a big fan of libel threats, but every now and then one comes along that needs to be made.

Nor am I “a big fan of libel threats,” but the SPLC is a dangerous organization that has incited domestic terrorists to attack Christians. SPLC has applied the “hate group” label to people for opposing abortion or disapproving of homosexuality, so that every Catholic and conservative evangelical Christian — and many Muslims and Jews, for that matter — are guilty of “hate,” by the SPLC’s standards. The liberal news media amplify these dishonest smears by giving free publicity to the SPLC. Last year, when CNN published the SPLC’s “hate map,” Holmes Lybrand of the Daily Caller noted: “The SPLC has also listed Sen. Rand Paul and HUD Secretary Ben Carson as ‘extremists.’”

 

In The Mailbox: 04.19.18

Posted on | April 20, 2018 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 04.19.18

— compiled by Wombat-socho

OVER THE TRANSOM
EBL: Celebrate Earth Day? Remember Its Founder, Ira Einhorn
Twitchy: Holocaust Museum Tour With DC Politician Who Claimed Jews Control Weather Doesn’t Go Well
Louder With Crowder: Parkland Activist Upset About Increased School Security


RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Their Tyranny Is Garbage
American Thinker: Despite A Deluge Of Negativity, Trump Is Still Popular
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Hump Day News, also, Animal’s Daily Hidden Tax News
BattleSwarm: Hurst, Texas House Explodes On Dashcam
BLACKFIVE: Jeffery Deaver, The Cutting Edge
CDR Salamander: Why Vanuatu?
Da Tech Guy: The Single Most Important Lesson From Barbara Bush, R. Lee Ermey, Harry Anderson, and Bruno Sammartino
Don Surber: Evan McMullin Feels The Trump Effect
Dustbury: Charge Right Down The Street
The Geller Report: Father Of Mastermind Behind DNC Spy Ring Transferred Secrets To Pakistani Government, also,  Fresno State Holds Press Conference To Address Hateful Muslima Professor Who Cheered Death of Barbara Bush
Hogewash: A Setback For Neal Rauhauser, also, Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day
Joe For America: I Thought College Was For Higher Learning, Not Handouts
Legal Insurrection: Justice Department IG Sends Criminal Referral Of McCabe To Federal Attorney For DC, also, Should Ted Cruz Be Worried About The Q Poll Showing His Race In A Dead Heat?
Power Line: Civil War On The Left, Part 55 – Democrat Dilemmas, also, Is Wind Energy A Good Idea?
Shark Tank: Rubio Changes Views On NASA Nominee
Shot In The Dark: Good Gal With Gun Meets Scumbag Lawyer
STUMP: Around The Pension-O-Sphere, also, Taxing Tuesday
The Jawa Report: Taliban Attack Kills Khwaja Omari Governor, also, Astro-Grass Roots
The Political Hat: Fighting Whiteness – Eliminating Science, Eliminating Meat-Eating, Eliminating White People
This Ain’t Hell: Army, Navy, & Marines To Get Hogs, also, Puppet Fallout
Victory Girls: Comedian Terrence Williams Latest Black Conservative Zucked By Facebook
Weasel Zippers: Illegal Aliens Caught Near Border With “Assault-Style” Weapons, Says Border Patrol, also, Feds Expose Network That Smuggled Illegals From Syria Through Mexico To U.S.
Megan McArdle: You Think You Hate Your Cable Bundle, But You’re Wrong, also, Democrats’ Housing Problem
Mark Steyn: Only In America, also, CRTV v. Steyn (Judge’s Order), The Verdict


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Tumblrina SJW Trauma Drama

Posted on | April 19, 2018 | 1 Comment

 

Thalia Gomez is a lesbian and a feminist (but I repeat myself).

Last week on her Tumblr blog (because of course she’s got a Tumblr blog) she posted a desperate plea for assistance:

Please Help Me Leave My Abusive Girlfriend
I’m reaching out mainly to the radfem community because you guys have been so empathetic towards me, so, hi, I know you guys don’t know me very well but my name is Thalia Gomez and a few months ago my gf started abusing me. To preface this, she’s got severe Anxiety and OCD. Once she graduated from college she spiraled into a depression where she couldn’t move from her couch and would just obsessively smoke weed. Her anxiety prevents her from getting and holding a job because she’ll have a panic attack, she’s currently switching medications too so her behavior towards me is worse now. Because of this I’ve had to hold down the household with some help from her mom who pays the rent (I take care of utilities, food, and Other expenses like our pets). I work only part time currently because I have to come home and essentially be my gf’s caretaker (make sure she takes her meds, is active, eats at least twice a day, isn’t harming herself, etc) as well as do most of the housework and cleaning and taking care of the cats she wanted to get which I also provide for. I’ve officially run out of money and I’m about to lose my job because we’re moving to a new apartment in less than a week. So this is where it gets bad. Her abuse has gotten worse and worse. She keeps pressuring me for drug money to the point of following me around the apartment, refusing to let me leave, hitting me, throwing things at my face, and verbally abusing/manipulating me by telling me I don’t pay rent so I owe her money. At one point she owed me $400 and we couldn’t afford to eat because she couldn’t get the money from her mom and she ended up selling half her things (she is still selling anything of value in order to buy weed). She will tell me to give her “her” money and to leave her house because she doesn’t want to be with me anymore and breaks up with me whenever I don’t give her what she wants or whenever I try to talk to her about my feelings towards her abusive behavior. This has happened at least once a week for the past 6 months. Most recently I tried to leave her and move out and she fought me and refused to let me go. I was trying to be civil until she poured bleach on me and the clothes I was packing up. She then, after asking if I was still leaving her, to Which I replied yes, grabbed a blunt glass object and told me to get out of her house before she seriously hurt me. After that I told her I did not want to see her anymore and she (knowing I had very little money) used my account to pay for a $200 electric bill. I have nowhere to go and now I’m actually broke and forced to live with her. I’m just trying to raise some money to get out. Even just $500 will help me go to a halfway house. If anyone could please help me out I’d really appreciate it. It’s gotten to the point where I feel like a hostage and I’m treated as one. I can’t even call her my gf anymore because she just treats me like shit and destroys my things and threatens to physically hurt me if I exercise any agency. I’m scared and I can’t do this by myself. If you guys could even just reblog this and get it out there to people I’d be more than appreciative. Here’s the link: https://www.youcaring.com/thaliagomez-1165048

She updated her plea this week:

Hey guys, I’m currently in the middle of moving into a new place with her. I’m trying to keep my things packed separately but I can’t do it for long and I had to pay for part of the move. I don’t get paid until Friday and I now have to look for a new job because I couldn’t transfer to another store. So far I’ve been keeping my distance from her and she has a concussion from a previous incident so she’s not really interactive which has helped since she’s just sleeping mostly. I pretty much had to pack the entire place by myself and work part time and take care of her because she can’t even move really without her head flaring up. I just want out. If you could please reblog this and help get the word out there. So many of you already have and I’ll forever be appreciative of it. Thank you so much.

Well, what can we say? According to Ms. Gomez, her girlfriend is a mentally ill unemployed dopehead who “threatens to physically hurt” her. Just last year, however, she was posting stuff like this:

“I literally want to love this girl for the rest of my existence and as I’m writing this and playing with her hair she says I’m the love of her life and I just wanna cry of pure fucking happiness I hope everyone feels this way honestly”

and

“Everything about her is perfect
I can’t help staring at her like it’s the first time I saw her
I hope I never stop feeling this way
Hopelessly falling for her over and over again every day for the rest of our lives
Is this what true love is like?”

 

Just eight months ago, Ms. Gomez posted this:

“My girlfriend completely turned my life around. She gave me purpose, a world of happiness, and the opportunity to be unapologetically myself. We spend every waking moment together and I always want more. She makes me her priority and knows I will always do the same for her. I can’t fall asleep without her next to me and my day starts when I wake up to her beautiful smile and sea glass green eyes. Every day is an adventure with her, even when we lay around doing nothing. She’s my best friend and my soul mate and I can’t even imagine being without her. I can’t wait to marry her because I know I would rather argue or fight with her every day than to ever be complacent with somebody else. She’s the one.”

Now the abuse is getting “worse and worse,” but Ms. Gomez is “actually broke and forced to live with” her unemployed psycho girlfriend.

“Using data from the National Comorbidity Survey, Gilman and his associates found that people reporting same-sex sexual partners have consistently greater odds of experiencing psychiatric and suicidal symptoms compared with their heterosexual counterparts.”
Christian Huygen, “Understanding the Needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People Living With Mental Illness,” 2006

Probably some Third Wave feminist theory could explain why the heteronormative patriarchy is responsible for this situation.

The final irony? She lives only 20 miles from Mar-a-Lago.

Think about that.



 

Words Mean Things, Part 2

Posted on | April 19, 2018 | Comments Off on Words Mean Things, Part 2

 

Wednesday, in “Words Mean Things,” I referenced a study of college students’ sexual behavior that found a small percentage of students who identified as heterosexual but nevertheless reported engaging in same-sex hookups. Of course, the vast majority of students (more than 97%) are heterosexual both in identity and behavior, but the discrepancy of this confused minority was explained by researchers with jargon phrases: “performative bisexuality” (e.g., girls making out with other girls at parties to gain attention) and “internalized heterosexism,” which we might suppose describes gay people with feelings of self-hatred.

We do not need academic experts to explain that drunk horny college kids do weird things, as I said, but this illustrates how “science” has replaced religious morality as the basis of our understanding:

This shift from Bible-based language to scientific terminology as the common basis for describing sexual behavior was advanced in the 20th century by Sigmund Freud and his psychoanalytic disciples. Those who had formerly been deemed sinners in need of prayer were reclassified as patients in need of therapy, and psychiatric “experts” replaced clergy as the guiding authorities in such matters. What had formerly been a crime called sodomy (a term derived from Genesis 19) subject to legal punishment, became instead the symptom of a disease called homosexuality, subject to psychiatric “treatment.” Instead of being sentenced to jail for an illegal act, or seeking advice from a pastor, priest, or rabbi on how to escape sinful temptation, the person diagnosed with homosexual tendencies was sent to the therapist’s office or, in some cases, committed to a mental institution. Words mean things, and this change of terminology about sexual behavior was significant of a major cultural shift in 20th-century America.

In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list of mental diseases in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. For the past 45 years, our society has gradually drifted toward what I’ve called the Compulsory Approval Doctrine, in which the only moral truth is a fanatical certainty in the wrongness of “hate,” so mere disapproval of homosexuality is “hate,” and thus subject to legal sanction.

“Being Gay Is Just as Healthy as Being Straight,” the APA now declares, and thus “science” is allegedly neutral in this matter. All evidence to the contrary is explained away as the result of societal prejudice, and if you are skeptical about these explanations, you’re a hater.

Skepticism toward such confident certainties is necessary, however, because today’s “scientific consensus” is tomorrow’s discredited “myth.” What we may perceive, if we study the available evidence with appropriate skepticism, is that the cultural shifts of recent decades have yielded a lot of sexual confusion and unhappiness among young people. The belief that “sexuality” is some sort of free-floating and amorphous attribute of identity, not necessarily defined by behavior, has produced such odd phenomena as 71 gender choices on Facebook, and the occasional outbursts of “genderqueer” insanity:

Eli Erlick (left); Danielle “Danie Yun” Diamond (right).

In April 2017, Glamour magazine named Pitzer College senior Eli Erlick one of their “College Women of the Year,” the first time a transgender person (born male) was chosen for this honor. A few months later, one of Erlick’s former classmates, a woman who has since undergone “top surgery” (radical mastectomy) to become “transmale” wrote a Tumblr post accusing Erlick of rape — “fisting someone and making them bleed without their consent.” Erlick is co-founder of Trans Student Educational Resources (TSER), “a national youth-led organization dedicated to transforming the educational environment for trans students through advocacy and empowerment,” and a member of the national advisory council for GLSEN, “which works to create LGBTQ-inclusive schools.”

Do we need to transform “the education environment”? Who is in favor of this “empowerment”? Has there been a referendum on the matter? Has our nation’s education system become a vast lunatic asylum?

“God is not the author of confusion” (I Corinthians 14:33) and our society’s abandonment of reiigious standards has brought about this epidemic of madness surrounding “gender” and “sexuality.” Young people today are very much like Brad and Janet in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, wandering accidentally into the mad scientist’s castle.

It’s astounding.
Time is fleeting.
Madness takes its toll.

A federal judge this week granted an injunction preventing Ohio State University from expelling a student accused of sexual assault during a campus showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It was alleged that the victim was too drunk to consent to, uh, doing the Time Warp. The accused student in that case is called “Jane Roe” in court filings, but given the way gender identity is currently conceived on campus, we do not know if “she” is actually female. This may actually be a case of a woman assaulting another woman, but it might also be that either “Jane” or her alleged victim is transgender, and maybe both are transgender.

Is it “hate” to be skeptical about this situation? Is it no longer permissible to express disapproval of such behavior? Contrary to the rhetoric of the LGBTQ activist brigades, no one is actually harmed by public disapproval of their “sexuality” or “gender identity.” Why must the 97% of college students who are heterosexual be compelled to remain silent, lest they say something that might offend the 3% LGBTQ minority?

We are expected to pretend that the Compulsory Approval Doctrine has no practical influence on sexual behavior. But would Eli Erlick and Danielle “Danie Yun” Diamond have been behaving in such a manner had it not been for the pro-LGBTQ regime on the Pitzer College campus? Parents pay more than $65,000 a year to send their children to Pitzer, part of the Claremont Colleges network, along with Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pomona College and Scripps College.

 

The Queer Resources Center offers “a guide to transitioning at The Claremont Colleges,” which tells students how to “come out” on campus, directs them to therapists for “gender-confirming benefits,” and informs them that the college’s health-insurance program covers “gender reassignment benefits of up to $100,000 per policy year.”

For $65,000 a year, parents can send their teenage daughter to Claremont, and then attend their son’s graduation four years later.

Or vice-versa.

 

The curriculum at Claremont includes such courses as “Introduction to Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies” (FGSS026), “Antiracist Feminist Queer Praxis” (FGSS192), “Queer Feminist Theories” (GWS180) and “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US” (GWS189B).

If parents are willing to pay $65,000 a year to provide their children with this kind of “education,” is it any wonder kids are so confused?



 

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