On Sunday evening, my girlfriend’s family and I found out she had a stroke over the weekend. She is facing a long road to recovery and will not be able to work for 3-6 months. We set up a go fund me to help with bills and food and such. Anything helps https://t.co/I8i8BQTgl8
BREAKING: Minor league baseball team ‘York Revolution’ in PA was forced to CANCEL their Pride Night baseball game after players REFUSED to wear the rainbow Pride jerseys.
The team's club is now hosting a separate pride event without any baseball game.
Good on the players for refusing to participate in pushing radical gender ideology and standing up for their beliefs!
Just so we're all clear, "Pride night" has included the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" which is a LARP group solely built to radicalize and agitate against Christianity. Facts.
But athletes who could not give one shit about feminist fantasies and Pride have to wear badges and patches and bow down and bitch out publically if they don't do it right. The whole fucking movement spits on their core tenets and then Christian scripture on their hat is a problem. 🎬😵💫🌊
Fuck you and your Repressive Tolerance!
UPDATE
Boston Police just released footage of the two suspects who robbed a children’s lemonade stand at gunpoint
Anyone with information please contact (617) 343-4742
Make these losers famous!!!
You cannot claim that you’re aborting your Down syndrome child because you don’t want him to “suffer.” First of all, killing a child so they don’t suffer is psychopath serial killer logic. You’re on the same moral plane as Andrea Yates. Second, children with Down syndrome are famously some of the happiest people you’ll ever meet in your life. They are not in fact living in a state of perpetual torment. So what’s really happening is that you’re killing your child so that YOU won’t suffer the inconvenience of caring for him. This is about freeing yourself of your own perceived suffering. If you’re going to be a child killing sociopath, at least be honest about it.
Fat Joe was just 19 years old when he learned that his newborn son, Joey, had Down syndrome.
The child’s mother wanted to give him up for adoption and later left their lives entirely. Fat Joe refused.
With the help of his parents, he raised Joey on his own while trying to build a music career.
Years later, Joey was also diagnosed with autism. Despite the challenges, Fat Joe has repeatedly described his son as the biggest blessing in his life and calls him the “Don” of the family.
Every single child with Down syndrome is a gift from God, who deserves life.
These children have just as much value, and deserve life just as much as a child without DS.
Down syndrome children aren’t a curse to parents.
Pass it on.