Enshrining Parental Rights In Texas

     While some states are stripping parents of their right to raise their own children, Texas is instead poised to enshrining such a fundamental right in its state Constitution with two proposed measures.

     SJR 70 says:

Sec. 36. (a) A parent has the inherent right to exercise care, custody, and control of the parent’s child and to make decisions for the upbringing of the parent’s child, including but not limited to decisions regarding the education, moral and religious training, and health care of the child.

(b) The state or a political subdivision of this state shall not interfere with the rights of a parent described by Subsection

(a) of this section unless the interference is:

(1) essential to further a compelling governmental interest; and

(2) narrowly tailored to accomplish that compelling governmental interest.

     SJR 29 goes further:

Sec. 36. (a) In this section, “parent” means a natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian, or other legal custodian of a child.

(b) A parent has the right to direct the education of the parent’s child, including the right to: (1) make reasonable choices within the public school system;

(2) choose an alternative to public education, such as a private school, including a parochial school or home school;

(3) access and view public school teaching materials, textbooks and other instructional materials, and library books;

(4) attend meetings of the governing body of a public school; and

(5) access public school student records for the parent’s child, including the child’s student health records.

(c) The rights described by Subsection (b) of this section may not be denied or restricted because the parent or the child is an individual with a disability.

(d) The legislature by general law may provide for processes to ensure that the rights described by Subsection (b) of this section are upheld.

     This should all seem like common sense, but that a state like even Texas feels it necessary to amend its state Constitution to say so shows just how much this right is nationwide.

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The Gender Homunculus

     The magical nature of transgenderism—right soul in the wrong body—now gives us the gender homunculus (not to be confused with the “genderbread person” or the “gender unicorn”. But even the difference between “gender identity” and “biological sex” is gone now, with one having an outer shell sex which is just a shell containing a homunculus that has their real sex! Thus, all the hormones and surgeries are just making that fake husk reflect their real internal homunculus.

     This seems like a positive spin of what Theodoric of York discovered…

Theodoric of York

Theodoric of York, Gender Dysphoria Expert

“You know, medicine is not an exact science, but we are learning all the time. Why, just fifty years ago, they thought a disease like your … [child’s] was caused by demonic possession or witchcraft. But nowadays we know that … [your child] is suffering from an imbalance of bodily humors, perhaps caused by a toad or a small dwarf living in her xyr [sic] stomach.”

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Let’s See How Abolishing The Police Is Working Out In West Hollywood…

     Remember how the “enlightened” Left believed that police caused crimes and were tools of the “system” of oppression, and how they should be replaced with experts in reconciliation?

     Let’s see how that’s working out in West Hollywood…

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News of the Week (May 7th, 2023)

 

News of the Week for May 7th, 2023


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Firing Line Friday: The Nixon Presidency

     In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.

     Republicans have ever been accused of bringing more government in the name of less government.   Richard Nixon is probably a prime example of where this is unequivocally true when it came to the government’s breadth and scope. Let us look back half-a-century ago when William F. Buckley, Jr. discussed with Samuel Lubell the question of the Nixon Presidency.

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Quick Takes – Gender Madness: Transitioning Is A One Way Street; Transitioning Is A Flip-Flop; Lying To Parents About Children Transitioning

     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: Welcome to the Hotel Transgender ♪ You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave ♫…

     First, a little mood music:

     Carrying on…

     Oregon will fully support your right to mutilate your body to look like the opposite sex in order to fit your “gender identity”. But what if you want to de-transition and get reconstructive surgery?   Too late sucker!

“A bill in Oregon explicitly would require Oregon health-insurance plans to pay for gender-transition medical interventions — including cosmetic procedures such as electrolysis and facial feminization surgery — while not concomitantly requiring equivalent coverage for detransition care. From HB 2002 (my emphasis):

   (b) “Gender-affirming treatment” means a procedure, service, drug, device or product that a physical or behavioral health care provider prescribes to treat an individual for incongruence between the individual’s gender identity and the individual’s sex assignment at birth.

   (c) “Health benefit plan” has the meaning given that term in ORS 743B.005 [meaning, a licensed insurance company, a health care contractor, an HMO, or an association of employers].

“Detransitioners are seeking care to restore congruence with their born sex. That’s apparently a distinction that makes a big difference in terms of the proposal.

“Republican representative Ed Diehl thought the same thing. So, he filed an amendment to provide equal coverage for medical services for detransitioners and transitioners alike. Democrats rejected it out of hand. Diehl told me in an email:

I introduced a -11 Amendment to House Bill 2002. It would have mandated insurance coverage for detransition treatments, similar to how the base bill covers “gender-affirming treatment”. The amendment was flatly rejected by the Democrats. They called the amendment “controversial”.

“Oh.”

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Louisiana vs. The Groomers

     While some states are helping hide a child’s “gender transition”, Louisiana is prohibiting school employees from facilitating this during school hours as employees of the state by requiring teachers use, without permission of the parents, the students legal name, pronouns consistent with their sex, while protecting said employees from using pronouns contra the students actual sex. HB81 says in part:

B.(1)(a) An employee shall use the name, or a derivative thereof, for a student that is listed on the student’s birth certificate unless the student’s parent provides written permission to do otherwise.

(b) An employee shall use the pronouns for a student that align with the student’s sex unless the student’s parent provides written permission to do otherwise.

(2) No employee shall be required to use pronouns for any person that differ from the pronouns that align with that person’s sex if doing so is contrary to the employee’s religious or moral convictions.

(3) Nothing in this Subsection shall be construed to prohibit employees from discussing matters of public concern outside the context of their official duties.

     This is a mild and reasonable measure that will certainly make groomer howl… like they did in this video of the bill passing the Louisiana House Education Committee:

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The Environmental Movement Is A Cult

     It has been clear for a long while now that modern environmentalism is a cult. Now, some are outright calling for Earth Day to be a religious holiday.

“So, what would an earth-reverent belief system look like with Earth Day at its center?

“To begin with, let’s take a look at what established religions get right and where we might take a cue. Perhaps the first step might be, um, unearthing the nature-centered origins of our existing religious holidays. Most of us know in the back of our minds that Christmas and Hanukkah fall around the time of the winter solstice; that Easter and Passover are celebrated in tandem with the arrival of spring; that Sukkot and Diwali mark harvest and summer’s last warmth, and Eid follows the path of the moon. These holidays have origins in gratitude. Gratitude for the sun returning. Gratitude for the harvest that could avert the starvation winter might bring. Thanks for when it did avert it. We could conceivably reframe these holidays as days of thanks for what the natural world gives and reminders that our responsibility for what remains is an ongoing covenant.

“Next, we might look at what religions do to help us form community and mark life’s important benchmarks: birth, maturity, marriage, and death. What if we were to come to celebrate these benchmarks for what they are biologically? Birth, that ecstatic co-joining of atoms and molecules resulting in sentience might prompt a ritual of truthfully and factually recounting how inanimate becomes animate. Instead of (or in addition to) bar/bat mitzvahs and confirmations, would it be too much to expect our children to go beyond the average daily 20 minutes most American children spend outdoors, and commit to memory the names and descriptions of local plants and animals, or learn the considerations involved in correctly planting a tree? The covenant of marriage might be an opportunity to remind young couples to consider the burden children place upon the planet and to make vows of sustainable patterns of behavior going forward. Death, finally, might be recognized for what it is—a returning of atoms and molecules to the cycle. In the cycle of life, the coming apart is as miraculous a process as the joining. We still don’t really know how nothing became something and formed a universe in which random pulses of energy and matter coalesced into beings writing op eds. In short, there’s plenty of mystery to go around.

“Lastly, we might just need a book. The Jewish Torah wraps around the year nicely from one Simchat Torah to the next, when we complete the annual reading of the story and start over again all in the same service, creating the feeling of a hermetic year. What if a book like that existed for the Earth? What if it were replete with hymns to this world of the living? What if it contained the stories of the prophets of natural earth knowledge—Darwin and Carson, Galileo and Humboldt? What if we came to mark those discoveries as the gradual opening of consciousness to the laws of nature. What if our Bible of the Natural World reenforced that a multiplicity of processes and phenomena still remain to be discovered? What if we used that book not to scold our children into following commandments but rather to light a path forward that encouraged discovery and reverence, and gratitude for the relationships that are this planetary spaceship’s life-support?

“Are we proposing a whole new religion? We’re not quite sure. Maybe an old one. […]

“In short, we must make nature central to our belief system with Earth Day or any number of earth-focused ceremonial days serving as regular reminders of what we owe our home planet.”

     Humans tend to be religious creatures by nature. In order to create a new world order, the current religions must be supplanted with one focused on the here and now where salvation can be found by obeying the dictates of the eco-priests, self-denial of possessions, and taking the bugs as if they were communion wafers.

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Victims of Communism Day, 2023

     Today is Victims of Communism Day. It is also “May Day,” where “useful idiots” march and demonstrate in free countries, while those who have to actually live under Communism are made to march lest they face dire consequences.

     A Victims of Communism Museum is operating in the former Soviet occupied territory that is Estonia.

“The International Museum for The Victims of Communism in Tallinn is the first global institution to be developed and built with a focus on examining the international crimes of communism through objective, fact-based research.

“The International Museum for the Victims of Communism and Research Centre of Communist Crimes is to be established in former Patarei prison (Tallinn, the capital of Estonia), led by the Estonian Institute of Historical Memory with the support of the Government of Estonia and leading remembrance institutions in Europe and beyond.”

     You can learn more here.

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News of the Week (April 30th, 2023)

 

News of the Week for April 30th, 2023


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