12 Posts of Christmas, 2020 (Day 10)

     Let us not forget Santa’s counterpart who deals with naughty children… Krampus.

     Here is some Krampus papercraft.

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12 Posts of Christmas, 2020 (Day 9)

     Maybe this year Santa will finally bring you a waifu…

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News of the Week (December 20th, 2020)

 

News of the Week for Dec. 20th, 2020


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12 Posts of Christmas, 2020 (Day 8)

     All I want for Christmas is… some ammo.

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12 Posts of Christmas, 2020 (Day 7)

     Ask not for whom the jingle bells toll for they toll for thee.

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The “Bad Touch” Biden Commemorative Cake

     Joe “Bad Touch” Biden’s election win is certainly being celebrated around the world, including Hong Kong where a bakery has commemorated the infamous hair-sniffer and lover of anime girls with a commemorative cake.

“A Hong Kong bakery has received a less-than-conventional order for a custom cake: one depicting US president-elect, Joe Biden, as a handsy pedophile.

“Villa Villa Cafe and Bar, located in North Point, posted a photo of the cake on their Facebook page on Tuesday. The cake is decorated with a picture of Biden creeping up behind a wide-eyed Anime-style girl, touching her shoulders and kissing her from the side.

“‘Warmly celebrate Uncle Biden for his election as the 46th US president,’ the sarcastic lettering reads.”

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12 Posts of Christmas, 2020 (Day 6)

     Nothing says “year 2020” like Santa trippin’ on ‘schrooms.

Full trippy comic can be found at Flashbak.

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Quick Takes – Gaia Faith: Cult of Gaia; Sacrifices for Gaia; Matricide of Gaia

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.

     The focus this time: Green cult.

     First, a little mood music:

     Carrying on…

     So much for “separation of church and state”.

“‘…These are times that call for us to do those things that we believe in, and to march, and not just to march, cause that’s important to show solidarity, but then to do those things such as voter registration, get people out to vote, so that we can have people here who are truly committed to human rights, environmental rights — climate change…believe in climate change as though it’s a religion, it’s not a science– and all the things that need to be done, and there is a lot,’ Sen. Hirono told the crowd [at a “DACA prayer breakfast]”.

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12 Posts of Christmas, 2020 (Day 5)

     You thought it was just a kiss under the mistletoe… but then you find out that Yandere-chan is coming to town.

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Anti-Racism Infects The American Medical Association

     The number of professional organizations that are going full woke seem to be increasing exponentially as off late. Perhaps one of the most frightening examples is an organization that represents the professionals in whose hands we place our very lives and the lives of our loved ones, namely doctors: The American Medical Association (AMA).

“Building on its June pledge to confront systemic racism and police brutality, the AMA has taken action to explicitly recognize racism as a public health threat and detailed a plan to mitigate its effects.

“‘The AMA recognizes that racism negatively impacts and exacerbates health inequities among historically marginalized communities. Without systemic and structural-level change, health inequities will continue to exist, and the overall health of the nation will suffer,’ said AMA Board Member Willarda V. Edwards, MD, MBA.

“‘As physicians and leaders in medicine, we are committed to optimal health for all, and are working to ensure all people and communities reach their full health potential,’ Dr. Edwards said. “DDeclaring racism as an urgent public health threat is a step in the right direction toward advancing equity in medicine and public health, while creating pathways for truth, healing, and reconciliation.’”

     Their specific police points include:

  • Acknowledge that, although the primary drivers of racial health inequity are systemic and structural racism, racism and unconscious bias within medical research and health care delivery have caused and continue to cause harm to marginalized communities and society as a whole.
  • Recognize racism, in its systemic, cultural, interpersonal and other forms, as a serious threat to public health, to the advancement of health equity and a barrier to appropriate medical care.
  • Support the development of policy to combat racism and its effects.
  • Encourage governmental agencies and nongovernmental organizations to increase funding for research into the epidemiology of risks and damages related to racism and how to prevent or repair them.
  • Encourage the development, implementation and evaluation of undergraduate, graduate and continuing medical education programs and curricula that engender greater understanding of the causes, influences, and effects of systemic, cultural, institutional and interpersonal racism, as well as how to prevent and ameliorate the health effects of racism.

     Do racial slurs cause cancer? Does lack of Affirmative Action cause diabetes?

     Note how they are using the term “inequity and equity”, and not equality. As we should all know by now, racial equity requires racial discrimination.

     It is deeply ironic for these professional associations to basically declare their profession, and its practitioners, to be fundamentally racist (aside from the enlightened woke ones, of course), and then turn around and say that their racist professions and racist practitioners ought to be the ones to lecture us!

But how to do they purport to “cure” racism? Is there a surgery to remove racists parts of the brain or a vaccine we can inject into babies to prevent them from becoming racist?

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