Monday, May 25, 2026

Random Thoughts On A Crazy World

*A gender-confused man posted a video of himself gloating that he anticipates receiving a medical referral to a lactation specialist with the hope that he might begin producing breast milk. I can tell him—free of charge—why he’s having difficulty lactating. It’s because he’s not a woman! Perhaps I’m lactating intolerant, but the truth trumps fantasy. At least it must if we are to have a future.

*Iran’s oddly reactionary Revolutionary Guards recently released a statement, aired on state media, reading, “If aggression against Iran is repeated, the promised regional war will extend beyond the region this time.” So the IRGC is saying that if the US launches more attacks on Iran, Iran will attack random non-combatants as far away as it can. I believe this “tactic” is unique in world history. After Pearl Harbor, we didn’t tell Japan that, if they continued to attack us, we would retaliate against, say, Brazil or Madagascar. Even the Third Reich didn’t threaten to attack Botswana or Paraguay if the Allies didn’t knock off the bombing.

*Radical Democrat (but I repeat myself) LA Mayor Karen Bass recently admitted on camera that she’s desirous of granting voting rights to non-citizens in her city. In response to a question about far-left Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez’s push to let non-citizens vote in local elections, she stated, “Well, I think we need to explore it.” How awesome is that, non-citizens being made eligible to vote?! That was snark and sarcasm, fans. This would render citizenship virtually meaningless. Might not chaos ensue if everyone in the world was eligible to vote in our elections? What if I, a US resident and legal citizen of the People’s Republic of Minnesota,  wanted to vote for mayor of Toronto and Federal Chancellor of Germany? The only legitimate—and successful—governments, are those whose legitimate citizens vote locally. They alone know best the policies and people who should guide them.

*A number of Jan. 6ers were let in by Capitol Police and henceforth proceeded to peacefully stroll through the “People’s House.” One, who was branded a traitor, insurrectionist, and terrorist, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for “not being remorseful enough,” and was also given three years’ probation. He claims that his judge considered Jan. 6 to be worse than the War of 1812. Worse than the War of 1812?! The British didn’t stroll through the White House upon invite, they burned it down! It is very hard to determine if judges or teachers’ union heads are more bat-s**t crazy at this point. If a Republican shot a bottle-rocket off in the general direction of a Democrat Congressman’s home, these people would promptly declare that act worse than a nuclear holocaust. (Not that a Republican is likely to do that.) Yet we are told that all the violence leftists visit on their political opponents is understandable, measured, even necessary.

And almost never mentioned by legacy media outlets.

 

 

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