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Jennifer Bilek #transphobia #homophobia humanevents.com

JENNIFER BILEK: Is humanity ready for LGBTQ+ tech babies and the full erasure of women from reproduction?

Most liberals fighting for gay rights since the sexual revolution, myself included, had no idea of the Pandora’s box they were opening.

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The only way for gay men to have family equality with heterosexuals is to generate the ability to have their own biological children within the institution of marriage. Gay marriage has already been secured within the US, and the powerful LGB, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that came up to secure it are now set upon deconstructing sexual dimorphism, which we see taking place in many societies with the introduction of gender ideology, under the banner of LGBT human rights.

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Transsexual men who fetishize womanhood and attempt to own it through medical technology, once at the very fringe of sexual-identities-gone-corporate, have suddenly become very convenient, and have taken center stage in the LGBT agenda to deconstruct sex.

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Petra DeSutter, a politician and Professor of gynaecology at Ghent University, has given talks about the future of technological reproduction, sans women. Assistant Health Secretary of the US, Rachel Levine, and Jennifer Pritzker, men who have appropriated female biology through surgery, have helped engineer a corporate coup to usurp female reproduction, under the guise of a human right to express oneself by surgically altering one’s sex characteristics. Along with this engineering of human reproduction, comes the changing of what we understand ourselves to be, a sexually dimorphic species. We are on a trajectory toward post humanism.

With the advent of CRISPR gene editing, medical technology is growing exponentially. Gay men and men who fetishize being women are on the verge of finally taking their place amongst the other men, vying for the right to control women’s bodies, and procreative capacities.

While most of society is still reeling from the shock that men are being allowed into women’s safe spaces and sports, and who are equally as fascinated with people who’ve appropriated the physical characteristics of the opposite sex, they remain in the dark about what is happening under pretense of human rights.

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Bradford H.B. #racist #wingnut humanevents.com

The left sees itself involved in a moral battle against oppression and injustice, one between good and evil. With that worldview, appeals to abstract ideas won’t cut it. Rule of law as an argument against illegal immigration won’t budge a progressive who sees illegal aliens as refugees done wrong by their governments (and ours). Same goes for proposing economic solutions to BLM’s list of oppression-based grievances.

The rhetoric towards whites resembles what Jews endured at the turn of the last century. “Europhobia,” anti-white animus, or “whitenessphobia” pours from nearly every major U.S. institution on a regular basis: major media outlets, places of work, governing bodies, and schools at all levels. Professors at prestigious universities are sharing white-shaming memes or declaring things like “white lives don’t matter.” Most disturbingly, these same toxic ideas have even been used to excuse heinous crimes, rape (as payback for historical black slavery) and murder (as payback for structural racism). Calling the ideas “un-American propaganda” as the White House did, is too vague. The people who espouse them are bigoted, full stop.

Failing to call out expressions of anti-white bigotry signals that the left is off the hook for their own racism. They’re not. If faced with a strong groundswell of coordinated voices, many among the woke left will suffer a deflated sense of moral righteousness. Conservative tactics may include: boycotts of companies that finance BLM extremism or engage in woke advertising, demands to universities to defund CRT/Whiteness-Studies courses, or open letters from top conservative and liberal voices condemning the more influential Europhobic speakers. As for the more strident and dismissive among the left, they’ll be forced to proclaim, even louder, that ‘racism against whites is not a thing’—a position that’s far more alienating to the mass public than it is defensible.

Robert Spencer #fundie humanevents.com

[President Obama stated that "here in the United States, Ramadan is a reminder that Islam has always been part of America and that American Muslims have made extraordinary contributions to our country.”]

Islam has always been a part of America? Really? Will Obama provide us with a list of the Muslim Founding Fathers, the Muslim heroes of the American Revolution, the names of the Muslims killed fighting in the Civil War, World War I, and World War II—surely the President will have no trouble coming up with all that, will he? And he could also throw in a list of those “extraordinary contributions” that Muslims have made to our country. Aside from being the impetus for some extraordinary innovations in airport security, I can’t think of any. But I sure Barack Obama must be way ahead of me.

And so for this Ramadan, Barack Obama gave U.S. Muslims a grand mosque at Ground Zero, and an American pedigree as sterling and impeachable as his own. Will this be enough to stop the jihad against the U.S.? Smarter bets would be on its instead growing bolder than ever.

Ted Nugent #fundie humanevents.com

The destruction of black America is the result of too much government meddling in their lives. The Democratic Party has sadly convinced far too many blacks that they cannot succeed on their own merit and skills, that they require government assistance. The KKK idiots could not, in their wildest racist imaginations, have dreamed up such a racist, destructive platform as the Democratic Party has done for the past 50 years.

Rush is opposed and despised by the racist Democratic Party because he shines a light on their socialist doublespeak methods, wrongheaded ideologies and anti-freedom platforms. His beacon of truth is lost on those who have been conned and duped by Democratic Party mobsters who care more about elections than liberating people. Rush Limbaugh is an emancipator. I could not be more convinced that if he were still alive, Martin Luther King, Jr. would be a big fan of Rush's powerful message of rugged individualism and independence.

Ann Coulter #racist humanevents.com

In 1960, whites were 90 percent of the country. The Census Bureau recently estimated that whites already account for less than two-thirds of the population and will be a minority by 2050. Other estimates put that day much sooner.

One may assume the new majority will not be such compassionate overlords as the white majority has been. If this sort of drastic change were legally imposed on any group other than white Americans, it would be called genocide. Yet whites are called racists merely for mentioning the fact that current immigration law is intentionally designed to reduce their percentage in the population.

Ann Coulter #fundie humanevents.com

I wouldn't kill an abortionist myself, but I wouldn't want to impose my moral values on others. No one is for shooting abortionists. But how will criminalizing men making difficult, often tragic, decisions be an effective means of achieving the goal of reducing the shootings of abortionists?

Phyllis Schlafly #fundie humanevents.com

The China infant milk scandal, even though it has so far not damaged any American babies, has exposed a major defect in the concept of free trade. It's dangerous to buy products from a nation whose economy is not based on Judeo-Christian morality.

Ann Coulter #fundie humanevents.com

(Coulter's tribute to Jerry Falwell)

No man in the last century better illustrated Jesus' warning that "All men will hate you because of me" than the Rev. Jerry Falwell, who left this world on Tuesday. Separately, no man better illustrates my warning that it doesn't pay to be nice to liberals.

Falwell was a perfected Christian. He exuded Christian love for all men, hating sin while loving sinners. This is as opposed to liberals, who just love sinners. Like Christ ministering to prostitutes, Falwell regularly left the safe confines of his church to show up in such benighted venues as CNN.

He was such a good Christian that back when we used to be on TV together during Clinton's impeachment, I sometimes wanted to say to him, "Step aside, reverend -- let the mean girl handle this one." (Why, that guy probably prayed for Clinton!)

For putting Christ above everything -- even the opportunity to make a humiliating joke about Clinton -- Falwell is known as "controversial." Nothing is ever as "controversial" as yammering about Scripture as if, you know, it's the word of God or something.