• Hilariously Unhinged LGBT Activists Turn City Council Meeting Into Circ

    From Matt Walsh@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 10 16:30:48 2025
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    One of the inevitable consequences of all the lies we've been told lately is that you begin to question some older, historical claims that are treated as gospel. And that's a rational response. After all, if the experts in the 21st century are willing to lie to us about pandemics and the Iraq war, then you
    can only imagine how many lies were being told in previous centuries, before people had access to social media.

    Seeing what happened to Donald Trump, for example, you might wonder whether Richard Nixon was really a crook. You might question whether we were told the truth about JFK's assassination or the whole backstory that's been created around legendary figures like Pocahontas or Harriet Tubman.

    Today there's yet another historical narrative we can add to this list. After reviewing recent events, I have come to the inescapable conclusion that we really need to take a closer look at the Salem witch trials and what they
    were all about. If you remember from history class, we were told that the
    Salem witch trials were a grave historic injustice because dozens of people
    in Salem were falsely accused of being insane witches. And as we all know, insane witches are not a thing, and prosecutors never should have suggested such a thing. You can't just go around accusing people of going completely crazy because they're under demonic influence. That would be ridiculous. And
    if witches and demons did exist, they certainly wouldn't exist in a place
    like colonial Massachusetts, where everyone's educated and well-spoken. So whatever trials took place were clearly null-and-void. They were a travesty
    of justice. That's how we were taught to think about this whole shameful episode in United States history.

    It's an appealing line of reasoning -- at least right up until the moment you see footage from this week's city council meeting in Worcester,
    Massachusetts, just a short drive from Salem.

    I don't want to overstate things here. I'm mostly going to let the footage speak for itself. And to be clear, I'm not endorsing any of the punishments that were reportedly handed out during the Salem witch trials or anything
    like that. All I'm saying is that, once you see this footage, you have to wonder what exactly they're putting in the water up in that neck of the
    woods. It's enough to make you rethink a lot of prior assumptions you may
    have had.

    This footage comes from a city council meeting that lasted several hours. And it concerned a proposed resolution to declare that Worcester, Massachusetts,
    is a "sanctuary city for transgender and gender-fluid individuals." It's
    never really explained what exactly that means, or why it's necessary. These people are very worried that the Trump administration is going to deport transgender and gender-fluid individuals, apparently, even though no one has suggested doing that. In fact, there have been no laws proposed anywhere by anyone that would have any impact on any of the people you'll see in this council meeting. Yet they held a public hearing to discuss their concerns anyway. And one-by-one, they demonstrated that we are severely -- and I mean really severely -- underestimating the number of completely unhinged people
    who live in the state of Massachusetts. Whatever the estimate was, it's far
    too low.

    Here's just a small part of what took place:

    https://youtu.be/ICsxQr5YGS0

    We say this a lot, but it really does feel like a parody. These people can't
    be real. Yet they are. "I don't want to be here," complains the trans
    activist. OK, then leave. No one's forcing you to be there. That's how sane people handle situations they don't want to be involved with.

    But of course, from the perspective of the trans activist, they have no
    agency whatsoever. Everything that happens to them is the result of some nefarious outside force. They are perpetually oppressed, even when they're making voluntary decisions to appear at city council meetings. This is one of the many reasons these people are deeply and profoundly unhappy. And as you
    may have just noticed, that rage often leads to violent thoughts.

    If you noticed, behind all of these speakers, there's a sign that reads, "I
    see you! Silence = death." And that's obviously an explicit threat that's
    being made to the members of the Worcester city council. But just in case
    they didn't get the message, the first speaker declares that the city council had better vote the right way, or else, "You better prepare for trans people
    to make this a very unsafe space." And just to reiterate, this is what that speaker looked like:

    https://dw-wp-production.imgix.net/2025/02/Gjl7ZrjXcAAd0fh.jpeg

    She looks like a Scooby Doo villain. Not very threatening, but still the sort of person who, if you see them in public, your first move is to cross the street and keep some distance. Anyone who chooses to dress like a demonically possessed department store mannequin is clearly not the sort of person you
    want to consort with.

    Again, just to be clear, this city council meeting is about a meaningless resolution to declare Worcester a "sanctuary city" for transgenderism. This
    is a resolution that doesn't affect the law in any way. It doesn't give any
    new protections to anyone. It doesn't change day-to-day life at all, for anyone. But trans activists were threatening the city council over it. And as the meeting continued, their behavior became even more irate and more
    unhinged. Watch:

    https://youtu.be/p0ck6q64R6w

    I think he just said, "I speak as someone who is afraid to use public
    toilets." And he delivered that line with no sense of irony or hesitation or shame or anything, like it's part of his identity, or some kind of advanced qualification. Someone else might say, "I speak as a doctor," or "I speak as
    an experienced plumber." But not this guy. He speaks as someone who is
    "afraid to use public toilets." So quiet down and listen to what he's about
    to say.

    Frankly it's a line worth talking about because it does suggest that -- at least in this guy's case -- there's a chance his problem can be solved pretty easily. Obviously everyone's going to keep calling him "sir" because he's a male. That particular issue is a non-starter. But the toilet problem could
    just be a dietary thing. After all, pretty much every adult male has been afraid to use a public toilet at one time or another. Maybe the root of the problem is that the public toilets in Worcester don't flush properly or something. In any event this is clearly an issue that demands more investigation.

    At the same time, this footage is also proof that the federal government
    should stop funding the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, immediately. If anyone from DOGE is listening, this is a pretty obvious place to make cuts.
    The Second Congressional District in Massachusetts, which includes the city
    of Worcester, received more than $20 million from the federal government in
    the last fiscal year alone. Several million of your taxpayer dollars went to alleged improvements on something called "Mill Street" in Worcester,
    including the establishment of even more bike lanes that interrupt the flow
    of traffic. None of this funding should continue, obviously. There was no reason for it in the first place. And there's certainly no reason for it, now that we know Worcester is essentially an open-air asylum.

    There was one more moment from this city council meeting I want to highlight. And this is, genuinely, one of the most disturbing pieces of footage that you will ever see. Trans activists handed a script to a 7-year-old child (we've blurred his face), who was wearing a "Land Back" shirt with an upside-down American flag on it. Here's that moment:

    https://youtu.be/LZZ6KLSEyUQ

    The applause at the end is almost as disturbing as everything that came
    before it. This is a child who's clearly being manipulated in about a million different ways. And the trans activists in Worcester loved it. They have no problem poisoning the mind of a young child, as we know. They're happy to convince a child that he needs to be castrated. So of course they're also
    happy to hand a child a script in order to push some low-effort emotional blackmail.

    And the script doesn't even make sense by the way. He says at the end, "the kids are watching and we're ready to vote you out." But of course children can't vote, even in Massachusetts. So whoever wrote this script for the child slipped up a bit here.

    As far as I can tell, the point of this little speech was to attack a member
    of the city council who supposedly referred to a self-described "non-binary" member of the Worcester city council as an "it" instead of a "they." And that led to a whole crisis in Massachusetts just a few weeks ago, in which this "non-binary" city councilman decided to go on a paid leave of absence. Watch:

    Clips to combine:

    https://youtu.be/UYpoWUR59Zw

    "You see, it's just too dangerous in the Worcester city council. So I'm
    afraid that, in addition to not showing up to work and doing everything remotely, I'm just not going to do anything at all. I'm not going to work,
    and the taxpayers are going to continue to pay me. An indefinite paid
    vacation is the only thing that can heal my wounds."

    You really can't blame this person, honestly. If people in Worcester are so dumb that they fall for this, they deserve to have their money stolen. They deserve for their city to turn into a circus act, while their representatives skip work because of "misgendering." At the very least, it's entertainment
    for the rest of the country. As soon as we cut their funding, then we can sit back and truly enjoy it.

    For Democrats, it won't be so enjoyable. That's because these activists are self-caricatures who have been steering the ship for the Democrat Party for many, many years. Based on what just happened at the DNC, they're still steering the ship. And in the end, that is a pathway to complete and total disaster, for the simple reason that these people are incapable of leading anything. They can't lead a political movement, much less a country, because they're all pathological narcissists who can't see even two inches beyond
    their own egos.

    As it stands, Worcester, Massachusetts, seems determined to turn itself into
    a haven for these self-absorbed crackpots. So does the Democrat Party. The
    end result will be that the vast majority of Americans -- sane people -- stay far away from both Worcester, Massachusetts, and the Democrat Party. They
    think they're creating a sanctuary, but they've actually created something
    else entirely. They've created a monument to the confusion and incoherence of gender ideology. And like Worcester, Massachusetts, that ideology is now collapsing -- in dramatic and sometimes hilarious fashion -- right before our eyes.

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  • From Gronk@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 19 22:09:48 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.radio.talk, alt.tv.pol-incorrect

    https://www.indy100.com/news/trump-rudy-giuliani-drag-joke-2000-video-9612281 Bizarre video resurfaces featuring Trump leering over Giuliani in drag


    https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/4721259-lawmaker-shows-photo-of-trump-giuliani-in-drag-to-protest-ndaa-amendment/

    Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) on Thursday
    protested an amendment added to the National
    Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that bars
    funding for drag performances with a blown-up
    photo of former President Trump and Rudy
    Giuliani, a former New York City mayor and
    Trump attorney, dressed in drag.


    https://x.com/mattxiv/status/1822675676295536832
    photo of jd vance in drag while at yale law school


    https://www.newsweek.com/jd-vance-thanksgiving-trump-meme-normal-rockwell-1993354

    Vice President-elect JD Vance shared a
    Thanksgiving meme in which he is apparently
    depicted as Donald Trump's "wife."

    The image the Ohio senator posted on X,
    formerly Twitter, is a mock-up of Norman
    Rockwell's famous 1940s Freedom From Want
    painting, featuring a large group sitting
    down at a table for the holiday meal with
    an elderly couple serving up a turkey.

    The image Vance shared on Thursday features
    his head superimposed over the matriarch
    figure, with Trump's head replacing the
    patriarch at the head of the table.

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