We decline the invitation. – Justice Eric Rosen
Words fail me in the face of such barbarity:
A Western Pennsylvania man…[named] DaShawn Watkins…is facing…charges [for the murder and dismemberment] of 14-year-old Pauly Likens…[a trans girl] missing since June 22…Police…found dismembered human remains…in and around…Shenango River Lake…the cause of death was ruled to be a sharp force trauma to the head, and…surveillance footage, social media records and cellular phone records found that Likens appeared “to be on the phone and waiting to meet someone near the canoe launch area”…footage also captured Watkins making several trips out of his apartment carrying multiple bags, and driving to his apartment in the vehicle seen near the crime scene. Multiple locations in Watkins’ apartment tested positive in a preliminary blood test…
Another of the people the government empowers to police your sexuality:
[A typical and representative] St. Tammany Parish [cop named] Christopher Cassidy pleaded guilty to [189 charges related to child & animal] pornography…[and] was sentenced to 15 years in prison for each count without…parole [plus condemnation to the] sex offender [registry] for…25 years [if he somehow manages to survive 2835 years in prison]…
Kansas courts aren’t allowing politicians to circumvent the will of the voters:
The Kansas Supreme Court [has] reaffirmed abortion protections in the state’s Constitution…striking down [attempt]ed laws that banned a common second-trimester abortion procedure and created additional licensing requirements for abortion clinics…The rulings were the latest setbacks for [forced-birth pro]ponents in Kansas, a…state that has…recently [confounded Manicheans who insist that all voters in every state are partisan robots who unfailingly obey both their “leaders” and the expectations of the New York Times]…
There is no part of this reeking pile of shit that fails to be stupid, so I’ll just comment instead of quoting it. 1) Things that are not alive cannot commit suicide. 2) “Cyborg” is not a synonym for “robot”; a cyborg has living parts. 3) A robot cannot be an “officer”. 4) A malfunctioning machine tumbling down a flight of stairs does not constitute a “jump”. 5) If a machine is observed malfunctioning and nothing is done, it’s no surprise if the situation worsens. 6) For a malfunctioning machine to break is not a “tragedy”. 7) A machine has neither mind nor personality and therefore cannot be “depressed”. 8) I think it highly unlikely that this robot was actually “unique” in any way. 9) Anyone who issued a “civil service officer card” to a piece of office equipment should be sacked for incompetence. 10) Robots cannot be “diligent” (see #7). 11) Too many technology reporters know nothing about technology. 12) What is possible in fantasy movies is in no way reflective of reality.
As long as sex work is marginalized, sex workers will be targeted for violence:
Two sex workers were violently assaulted in Edmonton [Alberta by]…a man [who] contacted both women through a website and arranged to meet them [early on July 6th]…At around 7 a.m…he attacked [the first victim, leaving her]…significantly injured and…unconscious…he [then] arranged to meet [the second victim]…around 7:50 a.m…the[n]…violently attacked…her…[leaving her] unconscious…[and stealing her] wallets, identification, cash and cell phones…detectives believe there may be more victims…
I’m sure they helpfully yelled “Stop faking!” at him every time he coughed:
S[crews] at Brooklyn’s [abominable federal jail] ignored a…[prisoner]’s cancer diagnosis for months, letting a mass in his lungs grow to double its size while he coughed up enough blood to fill a milk carton…Terrence Wise…is [only] the latest [human being] subjected to what defense attorneys and judges describe as grievous medical mistreatment…[including a prisoner] who couldn’t use a CPAP machine for 85 days because the jail didn’t provide an extension cord, another…whose broken cheek had to be re-broken because the jail defied a judge’s order for treatment [until] it…improperly healed, and yet another who waited more than three months for emergency surgery for a twisted bowel…staff [also] lied about giving a…[prisoner] his antibiotics after his appendix burst…and…defied [another judge’s] order to send a…[prisoner] with a severe contagious MRSA infection to a hospital. Instead, the[y just forced their victim into] a yellow jumpsuit to single him out as sick…
Crypto-moralists want the gullible to be afraid of even moderate alcohol consumption:
A[nother crypto-moralist] has [claim]ed that even moderate drinking can reduce life expectancy, [repeat]ing [scary tales prohibitionists have been pushing for two years]…Dr. Tim Stockwell, a [pseudo]scientist at the Canadian Institute for [Coming up with “]Research[” to Reinforce What Prohibitionists Want You To Believe], [made] the [absurdly-specific universal claim] that consuming an average of two drinks per week over a lifetime can shorten one’s life by 3 to 6 days. One drink per day, seven a week, can cut life expectancy by 2 1/2 months…
The puritanical notion that lifelong deprivation of pleasure in the vague hope of adding a few extra minutes of senility and decrepitude to the far end of one’s old age – a time one has only a 50% chance of reaching in the first place, statistically – is so alien to my way of thinking, I’ve never been able to wrap my head around it, even as a concept for consideration.
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