we have a daily wire subscription at the present time. Kind of a big splurge I decided on a few years ago. They’ve added a lot of stuff to it, so it’s been pretty cool. Like they are partnered with Praeger U so you can get all their stuff as well.
Also the Clarence Thomas documentary is awesome. Their entertainment stuff is pretty good also. Lower budget, but some of it is pretty good.
Anyway, my point is that we saw the Matt Walsh documentary when it came out. It’s nice that they are reaching a new audience through twitter.
I think, tactically, the trans community made two mistakes. 1) Insisting that transXXXX are real XXXX -- “trans-women are real women” and 2) Allowing anyone to identify as “trans” to bolster their numbers. This last one is a problem, if facts matter, with their whole “trans genocide” narrative as the more people in that group, the lower the rate of crimes against.
As is typical of the woke left, their bastardization of language is effective. “Transition” implies a journey with a beginning, middle, and end, which is clearly not the case but acceptable terminology now. And gender “affirming” care. Who can be against that?
Caturday indeed. My (Elena’s) niece brought over her two cats last night. They are showing their house so I have two little ones for a few days. Elena flies back late today but may not come home until tomorrow.
One of the cats is quite effectionate and is my shadow.
The other one is extremely shy and afraid, so I made a blanket fort for her in the library. It seems to be a success as she moved from the carrier to the fort right away. Early this morning when it was very quiet, I saw her outside my office looking in at me, so I know she is out and about. The other cat was sleeping on my recliner chair next to me.
My library. Only furniture is one old desk chair and book shelves. I moved in a dining room chair for the fort. I keep having to move books to make more room for DVDs, over 8,300 now.
That’s a good looking cat.
The Daily Wire is showing Mat Walsh’s documentary, What is a Woman?, for free on twitter this weekend. It’s worth watching -- very well done.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1664424891372941312
Thank you for the link. I am recording it now. It looks interesting.
we have a daily wire subscription at the present time. Kind of a big splurge I decided on a few years ago. They’ve added a lot of stuff to it, so it’s been pretty cool. Like they are partnered with Praeger U so you can get all their stuff as well.
Also the Clarence Thomas documentary is awesome. Their entertainment stuff is pretty good also. Lower budget, but some of it is pretty good.
Anyway, my point is that we saw the Matt Walsh documentary when it came out. It’s nice that they are reaching a new audience through twitter.
I had only seen bits and pieces of it on youtube. Watching the whole thing in one sitting brings out how well done it is.
I think, tactically, the trans community made two mistakes. 1) Insisting that transXXXX are real XXXX -- “trans-women are real women” and 2) Allowing anyone to identify as “trans” to bolster their numbers. This last one is a problem, if facts matter, with their whole “trans genocide” narrative as the more people in that group, the lower the rate of crimes against.
As is typical of the woke left, their bastardization of language is effective. “Transition” implies a journey with a beginning, middle, and end, which is clearly not the case but acceptable terminology now. And gender “affirming” care. Who can be against that?
Have you ever noticed that no one is asking why we should be giving medical care that affirms a mental illness?
Few people are asking any questions.
Happy Selfie-Caturday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven!
Thanks for the link, Sven! Twitter tried to shadow-ban the movie, but Musk tweeted out the link to his 1,000,000 followers.
Good morning, Sven and Paddy.
Caturday indeed. My (Elena’s) niece brought over her two cats last night. They are showing their house so I have two little ones for a few days. Elena flies back late today but may not come home until tomorrow.
One of the cats is quite effectionate and is my shadow.
The other one is extremely shy and afraid, so I made a blanket fort for her in the library. It seems to be a success as she moved from the carrier to the fort right away. Early this morning when it was very quiet, I saw her outside my office looking in at me, so I know she is out and about. The other cat was sleeping on my recliner chair next to me.
Nice to have some cats for a few days.
Damn, I like that room! Oh, yeah…nice cats.
My library. Only furniture is one old desk chair and book shelves. I moved in a dining room chair for the fort. I keep having to move books to make more room for DVDs, over 8,300 now.
I wanted to add more book cases back to back in the inner part of the room but a more powerful coalition in the administration vetoed that idea.
There is a folded blanket under the chair and the covering blanket is just high enough she can see out while being well covered.
If you need a shot of energy.