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I see Nicola Sturgeon is once again complaining that I posted a picture of myself wearing a T-shirt with her name on it and the legend 'Destroyer of Women's Rights.' Apparently this didn't 'elevate the debate.'
Is there a clinical term for an individual who has extreme thinness of skin when it comes to their own perceived hurts, coupled with a rhino-hide when it comes to the fear and suffering of others?
I'm thinking in particular of the two women Isla Bryson raped, who had to watch their First Minister squirm and smirk on TV as she tried to avoid admitting he was a man; of the five survivors of male violence who were ready to give evidence to Sturgeon's committee on gender self-ID, but were told to put their concerns in writing while seventeen trans-identified people appeared in person; of the mother of a young girl with a learning disability who campaigned against self-ID because she wanted her daughter to be guaranteed same sex intimate care, should she need it (the mother was presumably one of those female opponents Sturgeon calls 'shrill' and 'hysterical' in her memoir); of the ten-year-old girl sexually assaulted in a public bathroom by a 6'5" paedophile who served his jail sentence in a women's prison because he called himself 'Katie'; of Sandie Peggie, forced to discuss her own menstrual history in public to justify not wanting to undress in view of a 6ft straight cross-dresser in the nurses' changing room; of Marion Millar, dragged into court because she tweeted a picture of suffragette ribbons; of the Scottish rape crisis centres reliant on government funding who were pressured to admit trans-identified males into their services if they wanted funding to continue.
When Sturgeon refers to an 'elevated debate', she means a discussion that takes place within a tiny, smug bubble from which regular women suffering real life consequences of her policies are firmly excluded. These faceless ants are loftily dismissed as bigots, or, to be more precise: 'transphobic, misogynistic, homophobic, maybe racist as well.'
Nicola, you hated the T-shirt picture because you couldn't ignore it, as you'd ignored so many other women trying to make you understand their concerns. Appeals to your empathy, your intelligence and your compassion all failed. Apparently the only way to get through to you is through your vanity.
This woman's name is Tina Frimi. She's a stand up comic and freakin' HILARIOUS! 🤣🤣🤣 Check out this clip, it'll make your day. ❤️🤣🤣🤣 ( I don't believe she has an X account or I would have tagged😞)
BREAKING NEWS: Our FENBENDAZOLE in Cancer Paper has been Published! Largest cancer patient publication since the 2021 Stanford Paper - three Stage 4 Cancer patients take Fenbendazole and are now in remission! No chemo!
This is making news around the world. 😃
Our Fenbendazole paper passed peer review and is now published! Three Stage 4 Cancer patients take Fenbendazole successfully and are now Cancer free without chemo.
Case 1: 83 year old woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer (recurrence free for 3 years now)
Case 2: 75 year old man with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer (recurrence free for 2 years now)
Case 3: 63 year old man with Stage 4 Melanoma (recurrence free for 11 months now)
"All three patients tolerated FBZ without any reported adverse effects and remission was sustained during follow-up periods ranging from 11 months to nearly 3 years"
"FBZ demonstrates potential as a novel promising therapeutic option for repurposing in Oncology"
Fenbendazole has been recently taken away as an option from terminally ill cancer patients by Alberta Premier @ABDanielleSmith, who is criminalizing Ivermectin and Fenbendazole through the Courts in Alberta.
While cancer patients are being murdered by their government in Alberta, Canada, the rest of the world's cancer patients are benefiting! Lives are being saved!
And this is only the beginning 😃, more papers are already working their way through the system 😉
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@joerogan
The Smithsonian should teach children the REAL history of Slavery:
- Slavery originated in Africa over 4,700 years ago
- Slavery was exported from Africa to the West
- The U.S. and England were the first to abolish it
- 7 million people remain enslaved in Africa in 2025
Instead of teaching about the true origins of slavery and America's honorable role in abolishing it 150 years ago, the Smithsonian Museum of American History attacks America and white people as uniquely evil.
@JillianMichaels explains:
“When you first walk into the Museum of American History, the first thing you see is a gay flag. And it’s all about gay progress, but that’s not about slavery.”
“Then they show a Latino history exhibit blaming the U.S. for Cuban immigration issues. No mention of Fidel Castro, the key reason for that immigration. It’s just the white devil who backed Batista. Huge lie of omission.”
“They talk about how we’ve always feared non-white immigration, but there’s no mention that historically people hated the Irish, hated the Eastern Europeans, like Italians. Italians were considered non-white immigrants. That’s a matter of fact.”
“Even the Star-Spangled Banner is criticized, they go after the guy who wrote it, calling him a ‘huge racist, a slaver and not an abolitionist.’ There’s no balance, no context.”
I don’t know where to begin, so I’ll start here: my view from one Dragon to another. I don’t have words yet for the whole experience, so a picture will have to do.
This was my first attempt at a time-lapse (thank you, @Astro_Ayers, for many great tips). Aurora over the South Pacific, Orion rising, satellites in the distance, and my favorite planet, all from a wild new perspective.
That Dragon undocked and returned to Earth a few days ago with Crew-10. It was a bittersweet farewell but marked the start of a new chapter in what feels already like a great story.