Theres so many ridiculous elements to this but putting the most obvious aside: if you do not have the ability to remain calm and make reasonable decisions in an instant like this, with such a minimal threat, you are not suited to be an officer and should be fired for that alone
🚨 UPDATE: 8 people charged in Sex Ring “Underground Bunker” for Paying adults to Rape their Children and Pets — Ages 3-16. Trial delayed as mom pleads guilty and flips on co-defendants
In Bibb County, Alabama, eight suspects ran a sex trafficking ring out of an underground bunker where children as young as 3 were drugged, bound, and raped with adults paying to abuse them.
Animals were also targeted.
Rebecca Brewer and mother of some of the victims, pleaded guilty to sexual torture and nine counts of first-degree kidnapping. As part of the deal she agreed to testify against the other seven defendants.
The trial for the remaining suspects has been delayed while the case expands, including a federal investigation into at least one of them.
These monsters turned their own kids and pets into victims for profit.
How long will it take for every last one of them to face real justice?
@shortymac0@___jbone She’s fine with having a kid that’s why no condom or BC. He’s not, so that’s why he should’ve been the one taking steps to prevent having one. This is p basic
Kid said nothing about LBGTQ and nowhere do the meaning of the colors mention it either. I have nothing against schools teaching about LGBTQ, in fact they should. But this literally isn’t what happened here? Homophobes really gotta jump through hoops to be offended all June.
Oh this is going to be an interesting email to the school….
Me to my 6 year old, “tell me about the bracelet you made at school today”
Him, “the red means friendship, every color means something. And it means my class is my family”
@gayfreethinker@SilentSkyZero@itsavivaxo How does saying “mothers and gestating parents” apply to children being raised in foster care or by grandparents/relatives?
Neutral language should be used on enrollment forms and permission slips. My high school did this. Parent/guardian 1 and 2. Why? Not trans parents, not LGBTQ parent, but kids like me who didn’t have a mom and/or dad. Kids in foster care, like me. Kids being raised by 1/
This is why is the world is turning on the trans community. It’s not hatred, it’s not intolerance - it is the constant policing of language that has caused the downfall of this entire movement.
Put bigotry and narrow mindedness aside for two seconds and actually critically think about it. It harms nobody with traditional parents for their mother to sign on the line that says parent 1, but rubs it in the face of kids without parents to have to ask questions bc they don’t
@Principal_Jon I’m skeptical of this claim, gotta be honest. Anyone can say anything online and reading comments, knowing many teachers, studying to be a high school English teacher very recently, this just doesn’t track. Not saying for sure it’s a lie, but it is hard to believe on word alone
RIDICULOUS: Parents dropping their kids off at a Davis, California elementary school were greeted by the principal and staff wearing Pride shirts alongside a trans-themed crosswalk. 🤦🏽♂️
Just another reason to homeschool your kids, if you can.
Gay o hetero me da bastante igual, pero una pregunta: si hay un Mes del Orgullo gay - que es ahora, en junio - para cuándo el Mes del Orgullo hetero? ¿O quizás la orientación sexual es algo privado y no debería tener un mes dedicado?
I was in church once and the boy next to me, about 9 or 10, was just absolutely out of control. Single mom couldn't control him.
The boy was loud, interrupting the service, insulting to his mother, and absolutely refused to obey her gentle pleading.
He kept rolling around on the floor and knocking into me. I didn't say anything, but I was growing increasingly annoyed. We were in the back and this kid was damn near throwing a tantrum, just refusing to sit in his chair and instead laying underneath his seat, clinging to its legs while kicking.
Eventually, a father carrying his infant daughter was trying to walk through the aisle and the boy wouldn't move.
At that point, I had had enough. I yanked the chair off of the boy, set it down to the side, stared straight into his eyes, and gave him a direct order: "Stand up right now, get out of the aisle, and listen to your mother."
Kid was stunned. You could tell no one had ever spoken to him with that kind of directness and authority. He immediately obeyed without making a peep. Kept quiet for the rest of the service, too.
This is why discipline is important. The son had zero fear or respect of his mother. That's why he was acting like a brat in public to the detriment of everyone around him.
A few good spankings from a father would have put paid to that nonsense and brought happiness of the boy, his mother, and society at large.
Gentle parenting only works if there is a strong foundation of authority and respect from child to parent.
Everyone shouts "Tax the Rich"... but look at the facts.
A $150k earner pays around $30,600 in federal tax.
A $25k earner pays about $1,200.
It takes 25 people on $25k to contribute what one person on $150k does.
So why drive high earners out of the U.S. when they already shoulder most of the burden?
The problem isn't how much tax is collected.
The problem is how much the government wastes.
Stop blaming the rich.
Start holding the government to account.