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2022 Oct 1, 2:13pm   91,301 views  1,109 comments

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1071   Patrick   2025 Dec 7, 12:29pm  

https://www.breitbart.com/border/2025/12/06/new-texas-bathroom-law-mandates-use-based-on-biological-sex/


Texas ‘Bathroom Law’ Mandates Use Based on Biological Sex

The legislation, also known as the “bathroom bill,” requires state correctional facilities, family violence shelters, state colleges and universities, state court houses, and government facilities to follow biological, sex-based guidance that governs who may use restrooms, locker rooms, and shower facilities starting Thursday. The new law does not impact private establishments within the state.

The new law provides that unless a restroom is designated for single-person use or a family-designated bathroom, the public entity is responsible for ensuring people who enter and use a multi-person facility match the person’s assigned sex at birth.
1072   Patrick   2025 Dec 7, 12:51pm  

Patrick says






And of course the leftists respond with threats of violence once again:

https://slaynews.com/news/idaho-bar-owner-receives-death-threats-offering-free-beer-helping-ice/


Fitzpatrick said he has received hostile messages, including threats to burn down his business.

He shared screenshots of online exchanges showing critics denouncing the bar’s conservative stance.

“People are just outright saying I should die for this,” he said. ...

Fitzpatrick said the attacks reveal the level of hostility surrounding the immigration debate, but noted that many people have shown support by sending cards, letters, and visiting the saloon.
1074   Patrick   2025 Dec 7, 5:02pm  

From that link:


The woman who Cinnabon fired for unleashing on Somalis in the store raises a whopping $54,000 thousand dollars and counting — likely matching or EXCEEDING her yearly income at the store.

Welcome to an America where people are done with it all.

The left did this.





Cinnabon fired a woman who WENT OFF on Somalis in the store, and many conservatives are accusing the recorders of instigating the incident.

A lot of this country is DONE with the racism and Islamophobia hysteria.
1077   Ceffer   2025 Dec 7, 5:25pm  

Speaks for itself. The shortcut around corrupt courts, endless procedure and costs. The courts can no longer justify themselves as preservers of civilization. They are expediters of the deputation of criminals.

1078   Patrick   2025 Dec 7, 6:42pm  

When the law fails to be swift, certain, and severe, such actions are entirely justified.

The primary job of government is justice. Failure delegitimizes government.
1081   HeadSet   2025 Dec 8, 3:02pm  

Patrick says

Maybe the tide really is turning back toward sanity.

The dad got the kid because the mom had drug and alcohol issues.
1082   Patrick   2025 Dec 8, 6:05pm  

She definitely has some mental illness at the very least.
1084   Patrick   2025 Dec 12, 9:45am  

I love it! Makes a good meme:


1085   Patrick   2025 Dec 12, 10:51am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/speed-bumps-friday-december-12-2025


Yesterday, NPR ran an outraged story headlined, “HHS changed the name of transgender health leader on her official portrait.” His official portrait, they meant. I hate to bring up back pandemic memories, but surely you recall Biden’s cross-dressing Assistant Secretary of HHS, Admiral Richard “Rachel” Levine, M.D., who made our lives so much more miserable during the late, great unpleasantness.




It’s not clear which mad genius corrected the record. I’d like to shake his hand. But now, in the halcyon halls at HHS, Levine’s portrait bears the right name. It is hung with the others, but until this week under his assumed pseudonym and not his legal moniker.

If ever there were a real-life metaphor for the madness of the pandemic, look no further than the “Admiral.” How badly will future generations judge us, when they look back at Biden’s cabinet of circus curiosities? The bearded lady, but without the beard.

Hilariously, NPR refused to print Richard’s actual name. They were terrified of being accused of deadnaming, which is the doublethink mandate to never refer to a transsexual’s actual given name, but to always use the made-up aliases instead. “Deadnaming” was apparently so horrible and unforgivable that, for a few madcap years, you could lose a social media account for a single tweet with the wrong first name.

In other words, you must walk on eggshells about trannies’ special linguistic taboos, but not for real women, which just reinforces the differences between them. Anyway.

Corporate media would like to frame this story as a cruel, insulting prank played on Richard Levine by some mischievous Trump appointee. That is not the story. The story is about the slow resurrection of sanity, courage, and truth, in the face of sometimes violent resistance, and the rejection of an ontological revolution that coerced citizens into participating in a government-sanctioned illusion; pretending that unattractive men in dresses are exactly the same as normal women.

Once a society acquiesces into accepting fiction as truth about one thing, there is no lower limit, no principled stopping point. That society is hellbound.

Welcome back, truth. You were a little late getting here, but we are still very happy to see you.
1088   Patrick   2025 Dec 14, 10:06am  

Booger says





Yes!

It's very good news that kids are resisting the pro-sodomy propaganda.
1089   AmenCorner_AntiPanican   2025 Dec 14, 10:13am  

Behind almost every shitbag is a pervert. Be it furries, muscle 'women' and their assholes, or catboys.
1090   Booger   2025 Dec 14, 2:45pm  

https://x.com/Dahshur11/status/2000120482801316034?s=20

UK nationals on French beaches slashing and puncturing illegal migrant dinghies because the governments of both countries sit back and let illegal migration happen.
1091   Patrick   2025 Dec 15, 11:14am  

How can we resist being routed through voicemail hell to deal with any government agency, insurer, etc?

If there's no way to avoid voicemail hell, can we at least fuck up their system of oppression somehow?
1092   Patrick   2025 Dec 16, 10:43am  

https://x.com/Sassafrass_84/status/2000305470599499956


And just like that, bag pipes became my favorite instrument. Say no to Islam.

Save the west.



1093   Patrick   2025 Dec 16, 12:39pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/trial-begins-wisconsin-activist-judge-accused-helping-illegal-alien-evade-ice-arrest/


The federal trial of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan begins today, as prosecutors allege she helped an illegal alien escape arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) earlier this year.

Dugan is charged with obstruction of federal proceedings and concealing a person from arrest over her alleged actions involving Eduardo Flores-Ruiz.

Flores-Ruiz is an illegal alien who has since pled guilty to re-entering the U.S. and no contest to one count of battery.


She needs to go to prison for decades.
1094   Booger   2025 Dec 16, 2:04pm  

A number of treasonous Politicians are finding themselves ‘Shitted In’ their homes this Winter because the French Farmers have had enough.

1096   Booger   2025 Dec 16, 3:07pm  

https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/2000619363142152199?s=20

Hungary has Criminalized NGO Assistance to illegal migrants. Naming it the "Stop Soros" law.
1097   HeadSet   2025 Dec 17, 6:12pm  

Patrick says

And just like that, bag pipes became my favorite instrument.

It would not surprise me if the Brits cite the bagpiper for noise violations but do nothing about the call to prayer.
1098   HeadSet   2025 Dec 17, 6:13pm  

Patrick says

The federal trial of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Duga

How likely is it that judge will convict another judge, especially if both are Dems?
1100   HeadSet   2025 Dec 19, 8:18am  

HeadSet says

Patrick says


The federal trial of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Duga

How likely is it that judge will convict another judge, especially if both are Dems?

Apparently the judge was convicted by a jury. Let's see what the sentence will be. Interesting statement from her defense team:
“We have planned for this potential outcome and our defense of Judge Dugan is just beginning. This trial required considerable resources to prepare for and public support for Judge Dugan’s defense fund is critical as we prepare for the next phase of this defense.”

Sounds like the defense lawyers want "resources" from public donations before they will continue. Got get those billable hours.
1101   Patrick   2025 Dec 19, 9:01am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/men-are-men-friday-december-19-2025


Remember the Wisconsin judge who tried to help sneak a criminal illegal alien out of the courthouse? Welp, she’s been convicted by a jury. Yesterday, the New York Times ran the story headlined, “Judge Convicted of Obstructing Agents as They Sought Undocumented Immigrant.”

I wouldn’t even try handicapping Judge Hannah Dugin’s appellate chances, given how unusual this case is. But, barring an appellate miracle, she now faces sentencing of up to six years in prison. Even if she never serves hard time, the felony conviction will end her judicial career and will probably ensure she never even works as a lawyer.

At trial, Dugin’s lawyers brought in a powerhouse character witness— a popular former mayor. He testified to rapt jurors that he’d known Dugin since she was 11 or 12, that she was “very honest,” and that he was “sure she’ll tell you what really happened.” Then Dugin declined to testify, rendering the mayor’s efforts immediately impotent.

Judicial prosecutions are vanishingly rare. I wouldn’t say it doesn’t exist anywhere, but I could not find another modern example. For a judge to be prosecuted at all, their case has to run a treacherous gauntlet of collegial protection, institutional deference, immunity doctrines, and raw politics that effectively foreclose all but the most egregious cases of judicial misconduct.

Consider, for example, this Reuters Special Report from 2020:

Special Report: Thousands of U.S.
judges who broke laws, oaths
remained on the bench
By Michael Berens and John Shiffman
June 30, 2020

So once again, the Trump Administration has shattered “norms and customs” and modern records, by successfully prosecuting this unicorn-like case through to conviction— even though Judge Dugin’s misconduct, while unacceptably lawless, arguably does not even rise to the “most egregious” levels of judicial misconduct.
1103   Patrick   2025 Dec 19, 11:30am  

https://slaynews.com/news/republicans-launch-new-caucus-crack-down-cultural-threats-defend-constitution-western-values/


Republicans are launching a new U.S. House caucus aimed at confronting what they warn is the growing influence of Sharia law inside the United States.

Texas conservative Reps. Keith Self (R-TX) and Chip Roy (R-TX) have just announced the formation of the “Sharia Free America Caucus,” Fox News reported.

The effort reflects a broader push among conservatives to address national security concerns tied to radical Islamist ideologies.


Speaking about the extreme danger in allowing Muslims into America is the first step toward solving the problem.
1104   Patrick   2025 Dec 19, 11:32am  

https://slaynews.com/news/kennedy-center-board-votes-unanimously-rename-venue-after-trump/


The Kennedy Center’s governing board has just voted unanimously to rename the Washington, D.C., performing arts complex after President Donald Trump.

On Thursday, the board voted to change the venue’s name to The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.

The move is a major symbolic victory for Trump, who has made the institution a cultural priority of his second term.

Trump had publicly hinted at a renaming, and the unanimous vote marks the most significant step to date.

It remains unclear when the change will formally take effect, and the procedural path forward has not yet been announced.
1105   Booger   2025 Dec 19, 4:47pm  

Woman puts up a Harris sign in her front yard and gets postcards saying she will be receiving a family from Nicaragua from trolls:
1106   Patrick   2025 Dec 19, 5:11pm  

I love it!
1107   Patrick   2025 Dec 19, 8:36pm  

https://barsoom.substack.com/p/dei-the-dispossessed-generation-and


Beyond their immateriality, one of the challenges in addressing DEI is the sheer scale of the criminal enterprise. The rolls of the guilty number in the hundreds of thousands, if not the millions. They permeate the institutions. Putting them all on trial individually would be a Herculean task. Moreover, in most cases their individual culpability is quite minor. Odious as their ideological commitments may be, they’ve probably not done much more than make a remark on a hiring committee to the effect of ‘But are we sure we want to hire another white guy?’ Some of them have done more than that, but very, very few of them are guilty of anything that rises to the level of illegality that you could throw them in jail for even for a few months, let alone justify their mass slaughter.

Yet as a class, the damage they have done has been immense. As a class, they’re responsible for destroying millions of lives. As a class, they have the blood of hundreds of thousands of suicides on their hands. As a class, they’ve stolen careers from millions, and through this they have stolen hundreds of billions of dollars, all of which represents families that were never started, babies that were never born, inventions that were never brought to market, scientific breakthroughs that were never made, era-defining creative works that were never produced. The civilizational damage these termites have done to the arts, to scholarship, to the sciences, and to technology is almost impossible to overstate.

To not hold them accountable would be a monstrous miscarriage of justice.

This is really a special case of a more general tactic that the managerial class has spent the last century perfecting. Every question is handled by a committee or a system or some other impersonal mechanism. The result of this is to diffuse accountability through a giant formless mass of human oatmeal. All of them are a little bit culpable, but no one person is entirely or even primarily responsible. It is therefore difficult to know where to direct one’s fire. There are very few high-value targets, and simply removing one person here or there has no actual effect on the system, since individual functionaries are easily replaced.

The answer to this is actually quite straightforward, requiring only the ruthless will to carry it out.

Since the locus of responsibility is at the systemic level, the systems must be targeted. Which is to say, the institutions. Which is also to say, the people staffing the institutions, as a class. Because they act collectively, and refuse all personal accountability, indeed using organizational opacity to make personal accountability impossible, collective accountability is the only possible solution.

The end goal is simple: to take their power, and to take their wealth. This requires something more than memes and podcasts. Ultimately we are talking here about access to material resources. Young white men need to be able to afford houses, they need to be able to support families, they need access to real, tangible property and prosperity. ...

The obvious place to begin is in the courts, and the necessary elements for a courtroom feeding frenzy are already in place. The 2023 Supreme Court case Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard established that affirmative action in university admissions is unconstitutional; of course, universities have by and large ignored this ruling (thereby leaving themselves open to further legal action). ...

Most recently, just a couple of days ago and in clear response to the Compact article, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission put out the word to white men to bring DEI-related discrimination to their attention (unfortunately, there’s a 180 day statute of limitations on EEOC complaints, but this is only one potential avenue of many). ...

The universities are all quite clearly guilty of grievous violations of civil rights law, and there is no reason not to turn that body of law against them via class action lawsuits seeking to extract ruinous penalties. This can be paired with a broad spectrum of federal actions: DOJ investigations paired with massive fines; cutting off the supply of research grants; cutting off the supply of federal student loans. Similar actions can probably be pursued at the state level. Here it is worth pointing out that Trump is being very stupid in allowing 600,000 Chinese exchange students to be brought in for the purpose of propping up the universities; quite aside from the national security risk, there is no reason to prop them up, and he should instead be doing the opposite.

Meanwhile, private class action lawsuits – for example, from young white men and their parents, or young white male academics – can be launched on the basis of admissions and hiring discrimination. Apart from possible punitive damages, these would turn up internal documents in discovery, which could then be used to inflict reputational damage. University faculties and staff are notorious for leaving internal paper trails in which they admit to flagrant violations of civil rights law in service of racial justice.

The overall strategy would be to starve the universities of capital flow, while simultaneously raiding their capital reserves, with the goal of driving them to bankruptcy. The process can be accelerated enormously just by removing accreditation: without the ability to grant degrees, a university ceases to be a viable enterprise. When it enters receivership, its assets – real estate, patents, copyrights, whatever remains of its liquid capital, trademarks, physical plant such as laboratories and IT infrastructure, everything – are acquired by a third party, which then has the opportunity to reconstitute the institution under new leadership. ...

The result of this would be to achieve almost immediate turnover of the personnel in higher education. Universities would no longer be fortresses of civilization’s enemies, but realigned with Western civilization. Enemies would be punished and friends rewarded, at massive scale. ...

So much for the universities. What about the private sector? The movie studios, the publishing houses, the television networks, the large corporations, the financial institutions? These are of course also just as guilty of systematic discrimination on the basis of race and sex; they are at least equally tempting targets for plunder or expropriation; and, crucially, they are also failing due to a decade of substandard products and services. Hollyweird just had one of its worst years on record, for instance.

Once again class action lawsuits and DOJ investigations are an obvious strategy. Proving discrimination in the case of any individual applicant is usually impossible, but demonstrating systemic discrimination should be very easy at the statistical level. Did a corporation have a DEI policy? Did white men comprise an obviously tiny fraction of new hires during the Cancelled Years? OK then, the organization is guilty of illegal discrimination, and we are now fining you one googolplex dollars; since you can’t pay that, your assets now belong to the plaintiffs, and everyone who works at your company is out of a job.

As an example, every white male software engineer who’s struggled to find employment over the last few years could target IBM, which under Arvind Krishna is on the public record as discriminating against white male software engineers as a matter of policy. ...

Blackrock has something like $13 trillion in assets under management, and around $160 billion of its own liquid capital. For its role in ESG, its direct assets should simply be fined away from it, Larry Fink should be thrown in jail, and its assets under management put in more responsible hands.

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