Looks like we're back.
Since the Ukrainian NAFOs appear to be the ones who targeted us, let me just say this right off the top:
As someone whose family came here from Kyiv in 1918 - all of you can go fuck yourselves.
How's Huliaipilske looking these days? What about Kostyantynivka?
What other cities have you lost while you beg for internet attention?
Shouldn't you pussies be on the front lines with your brothers? You're too busy playing keyboard games to defend your homeland? Lol.
Sounds like you're running out of ammo over there.
Not my problem.
Never will be my problem.
This week, Jesse Ridgeway and his wife decided to terminate her pregnancy because genetic testing showed their unborn child had Trisomy 21. It's said that 90% of parents, when faced with this news, choose option A, termination.
Twenty tree years ago, my wife and I chose option B, the road less travelled. The first point I want to make is that I am not here to judge anyone for their decision. It is the most excruciating and personal decision making process that you can think of. Every hope and dream you ever had about your life with this child is turned on its head and questioned. What ever happened to "Do not judge lest ye be judged"? That holds for whatever the decision is.
Medical costs, the stress and frustration of teaching someone who learns differently, the challenge of breaking through social stigma. Yep there are lots of challenges for the parents. For us, personally though, it came down to the fact we had the means to support this child and this child and all the children like him deserve to exist. It wasn't so much a religious question as a question of humanity. Imagine living life knowing most people don't think you should exist!
We as parents have learned a lot the past 23 years. We've learned that people with Down Syndrome can learn. I've often thought to myself that maybe it's not so much a learning disability as it is a teaching disability. That not an indictment of teachers in any way, it's just that we tend to try and teach the way we were taught and many times that just doesn't work with kids who have Down Syndrome.
Our son has had some real medical issues. Low muscle tone, central auditory processing issues and a bout with Leukemia. The leukemia caused him to develop a stutter and he can sometimes have difficulty getting his point across, but that doesn't mean he can't teach others not to judge a book by its cover. He was reading by the age of 4 and can memorize long passages of text. If you ask him when a particular event happened, he won't just tell you the date but he'll text you the Dropbox link to the pictures.
He's seen more of the world than most people and he's been to every major league ballpark in America as well as the World Series. Baseball is his passion. He'll read us the injury reports and summarize his baseball podcasts for us. Nobody is a better fan of the game.
The things he injects into the world can't be monetized but they do have value. He can assess emotional needs and come out with just the right line to make someone's day. "You're the best cashier ever!".or "You sure look pretty today". While under treatment for Leukemia, he always had a joke for the doctors and nurses.
Yes, he has issues, we all have issues, but he also has a life, as imperfect as it may seem to others, it's still his life and he's enjoying it.
People with Down Syndrome shine a light on everything that's good in the world. They have a purpose.
See @joewillage
June 4th will forever be Killdozer Day 🇺🇸
TLDR - Marvin Heemeyer owned a welding & car repair shop in Granby Colorado but was repeatedly harassed and fined by the corrupt local government until he couldn't take it anymore.
"I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable. Sometimes, reasonable men must do unreasonable things." -Marvin Heemeyer
No innocent citizens were hurt during the incident.
#Killdozer #KilldozerDay #Granby #Colorado #USAF #AirForce #justice #reasonable #government
If you can find an example of a more evil thing on this platform than a man announcing his plan to murder his child for being disabled, go ahead and post it. I can’t think of one.
This guy turned every single text his HOA president sent him into a song.
Over the past year and a half, she’s been texting him nonstop about fines, videos he’s posting, eggs in the yard, signs on his lawn, his driveway, and even threatening to put a lien on his house. So instead of arguing with her, he had AI turn all her messages into a full song.
It’s honestly one of the most creative ways I’ve seen someone get back at an over-the-top HOA.
Be honest… would you turn your HOA president’s texts into a song?
This is probably a good time to mention that our 3rd kid was FALSELY diagnosed with Trisomy 13 and that our 4th kid, who has Down syndrome, is totally awesome, doesn't "suffer" from Trisomy 21, and has always been worthy of the life God gave him. Just like our other kids. Just like you.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit just cleared the way for key provisions of SB4 to take effect in Texas
Meaning state and local law enforcement can arrest illegals and Texas magistrate judges can order removal to Mexico
YES I voted for this!! CRY MORE BlTCHES!!
Conservatives like to say “woke is dead” but it’s not dead; it’s merely dormant.
Woke is central to leftwing ideology and wreaked unimaginable pain during Biden’s time in office.
We can’t let it happen again. Stay in the fight.
The same police force who handcuffed Henry Nowak and called him a liar as he died, did this to the people protesting it.
Nobody can say there's no two tier policing and judiciary in the UK.
The whole world sees it.
To the leftist scum who are commenting on all of my posts, THANK YOU for proving my point on why I SPRINTED AWAY and will NEVER support your side again!
Y’all are vile, disgusting, hateful people!
#DeathCult#DemocratsAreEvil#AbortionIsMurder
A Simple Act of Kindness
I was sitting in my police car, typing a report, when a woman walked up and asked if she could talk to me.
I said, “Of course,” and got out of my car.
The first thing she said was, “Your life matters to me.”
She told me, “I don’t see you as just a ‘white cop.’ I see you as a person… We are all human, and we are all the same.”
Then she asked, “Can I give you a hug?”
I said yes, and we hugged.
I told her, “Your life matters to me too.”
We stood there talking for about twenty minutes—not as a police officer and a citizen, not as a cop and a Black woman. Just two people having a conversation.
Before she left, she handed me a small Bible and said, “I will be praying for you.”
We need more people like her in this world. ❤️
Credit: John Rinn