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Sean Edwards's avatar

I love this but will be very curious about the uptake.

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Fiestynca's avatar

My exact thought only I want to see how many take up the offer ЁЯдг

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

I nominate Crystal Williams, President of RISD which is now RISDIE: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/how-to-appoint-a-commissar

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LovingMother's avatar

Crystal is "A teacher, leader, advocate, poet, and Boston UniversityтАЩs current vice president and associate provost for community & inclusion, Williams believes that education, art and design, and commitments to equity and justice are essential to transforming our society."

Why am I not surprised they found her at BU - soon to be renamed Henry Rogers/Ibram X. Kendi U?

"A teacher, leader, advocate and poet, Crystal Williams believes that education, art and design, and commitments to equity and justice are essential to transforming our society."

I wish people/institutions would stop trying to "transform" or "queer" society. It is really all about destruction/Marxism.

I am quoting a PITT comment because I thought it was so spot on:

"Now "queer" and "queering" refer not to homosexuality per se, but to acting in ways that subvert and dismantle the foundational norms of society, specifically with respect to biological sex, sexual identity and sexual practices. This ideology has filtered down to the public schools and the medical profession, of course, and has the blessings of the Democratic party, which benefits financially from Queer donors such as the Human Rights Campaign and the Pritzker family. Times have changed.

"Most of the children claim to be some type of queer." When your five year-old comes home from kindergarten and tells you that even though he has a penis, maybe he's a girl, you're living in the Queer Zone."

a response: "This gender-cult is evil and vicious and selfish and it does not care who it snatches or whose family it tears apart."

Then: "In fact, snatching away children and tearing apart the family is the whole point."

And, that is how you destroy society.

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OrwellтАЩs Rabbit's avatar

I long for the days when people believed that their sexual lives and preferences were best kept private. Perhaps others are more prurient, but I, for one, do not care what turns you on (or off). I do not want to know whether you like leather, rubber, animals, vegetables, or minerals. ItтАЩs really all quite tiresome. ThereтАЩs nothing so boring as people desperate for attention.

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LovingMother's avatar

I agree.

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spiral8802's avatar

Get the rope.

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LovingMother's avatar

We probably need to start studying the Nuremberg Trials, including the Nuremberg Doctor's Trials, as our society has gone insane:

"The absence of collective support in a society that has lost its collective mind heightens my alienation."

https://pitt.substack.com/p/layers-of-alienation

тАЬThe Nuremberg TrialтАЭ is well known: top Nazis like G├╢ring and Hess were tried before international judges for war crimes and crimes against humanity. One outcome was the birth of international criminal law. What is less well known is that 12 subsequent trials were held at Nuremberg, all before US judges, each focusing on a particular category of evildoer, including noncombatants, like judges and business executives. The first of these Subsequent Nuremberg Trials, The Doctors Trial, saw 23 defendants (21 medical doctors) charged with murder under the guise of euthanasia, and with unethical medical experiments on human subjects. Some survivors testified, displaying their injuries. (Mengele was not a defendant. He escaped.)

All 13 trials were merely the tip of the iceberg of de-Nazifying German and Austrian society, culture, press, economy, judiciary, and politics of any remnants of Nazi ideology. By early 1947 two million ex-Nazis were either detained or forbidden to work any job but manual labor. The Allies felt when an entire society goes insane, then all sorts of people might share guilt. They found many ordinary German soldiers were not really guilty of a crimeтАФand many non-soldiers were. A cartoonist was sentenced to ten years hard labor. Musicians and composers were investigated and kept from performing. A philosopher, still important and influential today, was interned and questioned for a year, then kept from ever working again. (Ask yourself: is a doctor who mutilates children the only evildoer? Could some intellectuals and artists have blood on their hands, too? The last time institutions went insane, our grandparents said oh yes.)

The medical profession has wrestled with the significance of the Doctors Trial. For instance, to observe its 50th anniversary, the British Medical Journal printed a special issue (free downloads here). The lead article тАЬWar crimes and medical scienceтАЭ warned that the Nazi problems were тАЬnot unique to one place or time, and could happen hereтАЭ and the trial тАЬleft us with a legacy we still shrink from confronting.тАЭ It pointed to contemporary problems in American medicine and warned тАЬthere will always be imperatives that threaten the professional values we profess to hold so dearтАЭ and тАЬthe profession of medicine carries within it the seeds of its own destruction.тАЭ

https://pitt.substack.com/p/echoes-of-eugenics-what-the-doctors

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-doctors-trial-the-medical-case-of-the-subsequent-nuremberg-proceedings?series=18

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Skinny's avatar

Immediately these people are disgusting!

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LovingMother's avatar

I do think we will need some very public trials with very serious consequences for some of the powerful people behind policy - like Admiral Levine, Randi Weingarten, Dr. Jason Rafferty, AG Rob Bonta...

https://dw-wp-production.imgix.net/2023/10/Ayala-v-AAP-Complaint_stamped.pdf

https://www.dailywire.com/news/exclusive-american-academy-of-pediatrics-named-in-bombshell-detransitioner-lawsuit

https://pitt.substack.com/p/eugenics-in-california-never-again

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