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slade 07-Jan-19
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TD 07-Jan-19
Annony Mouse 07-Jan-19
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HDE 07-Jan-19
Annony Mouse 11-Jan-19
slade 28-Jan-19
Annony Mouse 30-Jan-19
From: slade
07-Jan-19

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WSJ: Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria Is ‘Social Contagion’

From: slade
07-Jan-19
They are easily fooled and manipulated, as the Mavericks here prove daily.

From: TD
07-Jan-19
“a life of chemical and surgical impersonation of the opposite sex”

American College of Pediatricians puts it in pretty clear language. For the vast majority of these kids, they are just finding a way to scream for attention.

From: Annony Mouse
07-Jan-19
...or their parents. ;o(

From: Salagi
07-Jan-19
I referenced that article by American College of Pediatricians that this article mentions one time on Face Book and had someone point out that the ACP is a hate group according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. I figured that was a mark in their favor as SPLC is a hate group. ;)

I am getting tired of deviancy being promoted as normal behavior and politically correct. It is sad how it is becoming fashionable to "identify" as one of these.

From: Annony Mouse
07-Jan-19
QOTD: "Selective outrage simply means the outrage is not authentic, it’s just a means to damage particular political targets."

From: HDE
07-Jan-19
Was the land deeded to the Mexicans by the U.S. gov't? If so, why would the U.S. give land to foreigners?

If the state land taken [from the deeded Catholic Church Mexicans] was U.S. Federal land, then they would've been Americans, not Mexicans...

From: Annony Mouse
11-Jan-19
From Moonbattery:

Moonbattery Makes Mess in LA’s Venice

Leftist demagoguery often features denunciations of inequality. Yet nowhere will you find starker inequality than in cities run by leftists. Los Angeles is a case in point. Particularly in Venice, with a median home price of $1.9 million, liberal policies have nurtured a burgeoning population of derelicts:

[R]esidents are now grappling with a quality-of-life issue that defies their own liberal ideals.

These “liberal ideals” largely caused the problem. There is work in this economy for those who want it. Thanks to a culture of self-indulgent entitlement, some prefer to sleep in a tent.

Residents who live near the encampments say mail regularly goes missing. Break-ins have jumped. Hypodermic needles and human waste are appearing on sidewalks and at local playgrounds. Residents have complained to police about harassment and even physical assaults.

Amazon packages are not likely to sit unattended on Venice porches for long.

“It was six months of terror, absolute terror,” says radiologist Maria Altavilla, who lives in east Venice. She says that the period of increased health and safety concerns coincided with the expansion of the homeless encampments the past year. She recently arrived home with her two children to find a woman shooting up in her yard.

She might have been targeted for not being ideologically on board with homelessness.

Several residents shared an unconfirmed theory — suggested to them by a local patrolman — that certain assailants were using the social media app NextDoor to monitor which residents are most vocal about their opposition to encampments and then targeting those individuals for retribution.

The rage is due to boil over…

“Honestly, I think we are a step and half away from vigilantism,” says a talent manager who has lived in the area for two decades.

The runaway homelessness in California is often blamed on stratospheric housing costs, which are driven in turn by draconian environmental restrictions that prevent construction. But there are other factors:

A 2006 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Jones v. City of Los Angeles required that law enforcement and city officials no longer enforce the ban on sleeping on sidewalks anywhere in the city until a sufficient amount of permanent supportive housing could be built. Further complicating matters were two state ballot measures that voters overwhelmingly approved in 2016 — Propositions 47 and 57 — which decriminalized certain felonies to misdemeanors in an effort to address the state’s overburdened prison system.

Big Government attempts to solve the problems it creates by throwing money at them, thereby making them worse. Making homelessness a more viable lifestyle by subsidizing it has the same effect in Los Angeles as up the coast in San Francisco. Since there is no shortage of jobs lately, the only thing missing is personal responsibility — the bane of moonbats.

From: slade
28-Jan-19

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More Social Contagion from the Party of Mental Disorders

From: Annony Mouse
30-Jan-19

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