If I were a leftist strategist and wanted to take down an effective right-wing organization, I’d follow these steps:
1. Take out the leader
2. Deflect blame from my side
3. Take advantage of right-wing skeptics of the “official narrative”
4. Discredit the new leader
5. Question every move the organization makes
6. Divide the Right between supporters and opponents of this organization
Candace knew there was video of Charlie naming Erika at the Aspen event, knew the video was real, had a copy of it, but lied on the internet for engagement anyway.
I think her argument is he used the word 'young' so that means when he names Erika in the same video it doesn't count, or something.
Can't tell, she never clearly makes any argument except for when she's objectively wrong like saying Tyler Robinson was never at UVU campus.
Another family cries for help: Marine veteran Michael Shomate ruptured a brain aneurysm and suffered cardiac arrest on May 26, and was declared brain dead less than 24 hours later.
(Even the American Academy of Neurology’s brain death guideline says you must wait at least 24 hours after injury to declare brain death.)
According to his wife, he is now being denied treatment even though he still has vital signs:
“My husband was in full recovery mode after the aneurism and three cardiac arrests with his body returning to normal levels. Now they are just letting him sit there with no treatment because they said you can't treat a dead body.”
Dead people don’t have vital signs — Michael Shomate is critically ill, but he is not dead.
@mrs_alyse My mom took 2 steps to abort me. She took two pills & had gauze packed into her overnight. She decided to stop. The doctors told her she had to finish because I would be brain dead. It's crazy to me that her family, medical professionals & my own parents all tried to end my life
I assume you’re referring to my son, Xavier, who has a tragic mental illness caused by the evil woke mind virus you push on vulnerable children. I love Xavier very much and hope he recovers.
My daughters are Azure, Exa (she goes by Y) and Arcadia, and they do indeed love me very much.
"Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." - John 15:13
A Study In Contrast.
Last week, a father publicly proclaimed that his child — diagnosed in utero with Down syndrome — was undeserving of life. In his own words: "Down Syndrome isn't a 'blessing,' it is objectively s— from a health perspective. I didn't realize just how rough it is for the child, let alone the family." He called it a difficult decision. Said he was thinking of his family. "I signed on to be a parent, come what may... but I just didn't fully understand what Down Syndrome entailed." Said, thankfully, he had a choice.
And then he and his wife aborted the baby.
In September 2008, Navy veteran, husband and father Thomas Vander Woude was working on his farm in Virginia with his youngest son Joseph — who has Down syndrome, and was 20 years old at the time — when Joseph fell through a corroded cover into a septic tank eight feet deep.
Thomas didn't deliberate. He didn't hesitate. He didn't produce a video lamenting his woes, detailing his options, and farming for clicks at the expense of personhood.
He jumped into the tank.
He JUMPED INTO the damn tank. Immediately.
For fifteen minutes, submerged in sewage, Thomas pushed his son up from below, keeping Joseph's head above the muck, while his wife and a workman pulled from above. When rescue workers arrived, they pulled them both out. Joseph lived. Thomas died where he had spent so much of his life — at his son's side.
At his funeral Mass, Bishop Loverde called his dying act "truly saintly" — the crown of a whole life of self-giving.
One man decided a life with Down syndrome wasn't worth the cost. One man decided it was worth everything.
One is the personification of self-love dressed as compassion — revealed, in the end, as cowardice and discrimination.
The other is the manifestation of unconditional love, sacrifice and courage. The definition of a father.
Remember Thomas Vander Woude. And remember Joseph — who is alive today because a father believed his child's life was worth dying for.
#TeamIronWill #DownSyndromeAdvocacy #IronWill #Personhood
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If you haven’t yet heard my discussion this morning with @heidiklessigmd on how the medical industry arbitrarily changed the definition of death for utilitarian purposes—and how it’s affecting a 2-year-old currently at TX children’s hospital—listen to the full interview here, second segment:
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Thank you, @realJennaEllis, for an excellent discussion of the ongoing battle for the life of little Annelise Camp!
After being revived from near-drowning, Annelise is being held at Texas Children’s Hospital instead of being transferred to a facility that can offer her advanced treatment.
Texas Children’s wants to declare her brain dead.
Brain death is not death, but a utilitarian social construct designed to free up ICU beds and facilitate organ donation.
People declared brain dead are not biologically dead: their hearts beat, they absorb oxygen, they metabolize food and excrete waste, heal their wounds and fight infections.
There is NO evidence that the spirits of people declared brain dead have departed.
And people declared brain dead under the American Academy of Neurology’s brain death guideline are not even legally dead, because the Guideline explicitly allows people with ongoing brain function to be declared dead.
This is in defiance of the legal definition of death under the Uniform Determination of Death Act which requires the irreversible cessation of ALL functions of the entire brain including the brain stem.
Annelise Camp is a little girl with a brain injury who deserves a chance to heal.
If Annelise is robbed of this chance and is declared brain dead, she will not be biologically dead, her soul will not have yet departed, and she will still be legally alive.
Brain death is not death but an ethical choice, a way of removing human rights from vulnerable, neurologically disabled people.
In a shocking livestream defending his decision to abort his baby, YouTuber Jesse Ridgway signed off saying "Yeah, of course I'm glad my dad didn't terminate me, but I'm normal, so...."
This story is only getting more and more insane.
“Uh, yeah, of course I’m glad my Dad didn’t fxckin’ terminate me. I’m normal.”
YouTuber Jesse Ridgway, who demanded sympathy for k1lling his baby because of a Down Syndrome diagnosis, smirks as he says he got to live because “he’s normal”…
NO Parenting Gene detected.
@Jhawt90@TheMagaHulk@michaeljknowles The husband is a has-been YouTuber who ran a sensationalist reality series for years. He staged vlogs of his dysfunctional family for years wherein he was the black sheep gaming youtuber who was terrorized by his chronically angry old-fashioned dad. It was a viral hoax show.
@Jhawt90@TheMagaHulk@michaeljknowles In the last episode of the series he revealed by "accidentally" leaving the camera rolling to show him and his whole family celebrating a wrap.