More of the Same

Meanwhile in Canada:

A trans-identified male serving an indefinite prison sentence for sexual offenses, including the rape of a 13 year-old girl, is said to have sexually assaulted multiple female inmates after having been transferred into a women’s prison.

EXCLUSIVE: “Dangerous” Trans-Identified Male Pedophile Under Investigation For Sexually Assaulting Female Inmates In Canadian Women’s Prison

But forget about that, Canadians. This is a blip. Your real problem is the scary Trump invasion. You urgently need to vote the Liberals into power again. They’ll send more male rapists into female jails, yes, but screw those whiny transphobic broads. As long as the invasion is bravely resisted, that’s a small price to pay.

5 thoughts on “More of the Same

    1. I also saw a news item from Canada yesterday where a trans dude sliced up his wife and children but was release from custody because…. I don’t know. He must somehow be a victim in this situation.

      If Canadians want more of this, I respect their sovereign decision. For the next 5 minutes when they can still make any sort of decision.

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  1. Canada is one huge dysphoric mess. It’s in America but it wanted to be Europe for a long time, and now that it has been ideologically captured by post-colonialists it needs to keep reinventing itself: no wonder so many of its people are screwed.

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  2. Clarissa, I was listening to a podcast this morning and one of the speakers said something that I believe explains quite a lot of the disconnect that we are seeing.

    I’m going to butcher this badly as I am paraphrasing it, but what it boiled down to is the people running things believe that as long as someone follows the rules it doesn’t matter what actions they take or their character, that they are a good person. Again I’m not great at paraphrasing it, so I’ll include the name of the podcast and episode name. But the way they described it seemed to match exactly what we have been seeing in America, Canada, and Europe. How the bureaucrats either don’t see that these people are evil or simply don’t care, because as long as the follow the law no matter how arbitrary it is, they are good people.

    Again I realize I didn’t do a good job of explaining it, but its worth listening to. The group is on YouTube, they are called (The Podcast of the Lotus Easters.) The episode was called Why is Europe going Mad? Its about 31mins long and was posted yesterday 2/26/25.

    If you have half an hour to bend an ear to listen. I believe this one will be worth your time. I did try to narrow it down, to where it started specifically if you didn’t have 30 mins. That part starts are roughly 20mins and 30seconds. The last 10 mins explain why the bureaucrats are acting the way they are are brought up after that.

    • – W

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    1. OK, I listened, and only for you, my friend, because I don’t even listen to my own videos.

      It’s a great video and what they are talking about is precisely what I refer to with the dreaded N word. It’s neoliberalism. Chaos is good, order is bad. Embrace unpredictability. Be always prepared to pivot. Rules don’t matter, quirky personalities do. It’s neoliberalism, my friends. It’s liberating, exhilarating, fun. It’s all a big game where you get to change the rules all the time. And you can win BIG.

      It’s so good.

      Until you don’t win. Until you can no longer pivot and embrace change. When you get tired, or sick, or ties down by family, obligation, community. If you can’t drop it all at a moment’s notice, you get dropped. Discarded.

      Morality is jettisoned, too. There are no longer the same moral laws for everybody. If you have a quirky enough personality, or “character” as they say, you can stand above all that.

      I’m analyzing a novel where two quirky female characters murder a little boy. What strikes me as curious is that not a single critic who has written about this novel managed to say that the women’s actions are amoral or at least just simply wrong. When I say it, I see people look at me in confusion. “Amoral? But that’s outdated. There’s no longer a shared morality. Everybody gets to develop their own morality, and it’s all good. No morality (or system of rules) is better than anybody else’s.”

      Of course, the little boy gets screwed in this scenario but that’s a small price to pay for quirky, interesting personalities to be free to remake the world to their liking.

      So yes, this is absolutely the conflict of our times. Boring, constraining, stolid rules versus the liberating, freedom-making chaos. We have all collectively decided to choose the chaos and kill the little boy. Children need rules, routines and predictability. And that’s so unfree. Who needs all that? Screw the little buggers and let’s go be free.

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