Monday, June 27, 2022

It's a Cult And We All Know It

But don't take my word for it:

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We could go on all day about China and its child-hating policies.

But one digresses ...

 

 

The money-shot, as they say:

The payoff with kids comes later. The energy you put into them as a parent when they’re little is returned with interest when you have children who become interesting, productive, and loving people. When you’re old and your world has contracted, your former employer won’t come and visit with you in the old age home but your children will, bringing the grandkids with them. The thing about kids is that it’s delayed gratification on an epic scale but it comes with a huge reward at the end of the line.

But for corporations, their employees’ children are simply an economic burden. If abortion is illegal in any given state, that employer is going to make darn sure it gets the current benefit of a childless woman now. Years later, when her employer no longer has any use for her, that same woman may find herself facing a very lonely old age.

 

Remember this, pro-abortion women, when you are a dried-out husk of a human being and your long-gone job that was mechanised or given to a cheap labour worker was what you hung onto. 

Did it thank you? Did your boss thank you?

 Don't lie and say that it was worth it. 

People can tell.


 

Yeah, Justin IS a laughingstock, isn't he?:

Trudeau once called the Freedom Convoy protesters that journeyed to Ottawa last February a “small fringe minority” who held “unacceptable views.” Funny, I thought liberals were all about protecting minorities. But I guess not the ones who hold “unacceptable views,” meaning those with which they disagree.

“No government, politician, or man should tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her body.” Really? That is childishly obvious hypocrisy. The government tells women (and men) they cannot murder another human being for their convenience. Or club a baby seal to death. Or drive over the speed limit. Or walk into a convenience store and buy a pack of cigarettes before they turn 18. Etc., etc., etc.

“No government, politician, or man should tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her body?” That’s as may be.

But, if she has an “unacceptable view,” Trudeau’s government might tell her what to think.

 

Whatever you say, PM "Learning Experience":

After weeks of discussion about the Kokanee grope, where Trudeau groped a female reporter and then apologized for being “so forward,” the PM kinda skated past the issue last July.

“I am confident that I did not act inappropriately,” Trudeau said at the time.

“I’ll be blunt about it — often a man experiences an interaction as being benign or not inappropriate, and a woman, particularly in a professional context, can experience it differently.”

Then he called the whole affair a “learning experience” for everyone in society.

 

I've learned that Justin is a disgusting creep.

And you?

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So the prime minister’s comment was not only an unwarranted intrusion into another country’s constitutional practice; it was also lopsided, or more precisely, partisan. Mr. Trudeau, almost as if he were speaking to his own citizens, was solemnly empathetic (to one side). “My heart goes out to the millions of American women,” he said on Twitter. “I can’t imagine the fear and anger you are feeling right now.”

This has a virtuosic, almost Bill-Clinton-level-deployment of the “I feel your pain” formula. But it has other elements more disturbing than that.  ...

What about fixing the embarrassing passport mess? Canadian citizens looking to renew or obtain the most vital civic document are lining up at 1 a.m. in some cities, bringing tents to stay overnight and hold their place in the interminable lines. It is a scandal of pure incompetence in a 21st-century modern country. Pearson airport is, as one visitor accurately described it, a mess and a “hell.” It takes longer sometimes to get out of Pearson than to have your passport renewed.

Inflation is prodigiously increasing. Food prices are leaping higher than they have in years. Gasoline and fuel, basic commodities, are at their highest since the ’70s oil crisis. Then of course we have the issue of “interference” with the police forces, the allegation that the PMO and some ministers urged the RCMP commissioner to give direction to the investigators in Halifax on the dreadful mass murder from last year. Which came on the heels of the still-unjustified, still-unaccounted for declaration of the Emergencies Act, with its seizure of bank accounts and vast invasion of basic civil liberties. Should I mention huge deficits and our mad trillion-dollar national debt? Or the truly miserable state of our economy following the two-year and mismanaged COVID regime?

If Mr. Trudeau wishes to offer exhortations on issues, there’s a bucket of them right on his desk. Things he has control over. Issues, in which and of which he is either the instigator or the subject of.

 

But sermonising and flying away to other countries is much easier.

 

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