The types of books Michigan’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon wants to ban appear to keep expanding. In recently released audio, Dixon suggested that books about divorce shouldn’t be available to all students in public schools.
Dixon has made so-called “parental rights” in public school education a centerpiece of her campaign against incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D), proposing her “Parents Right to Know Act,” which would ban discussion of “sex and gender theory” in grades K–3, similar to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law. She has also called for banning transgender athletes from participating in school sports.
This one really belongs in the conspiracy thread, if it came from anyone who wasn't running for office.The Republican gubernatorial nominee in Michigan invoked a conspiracy that the Covid-19 pandemic and protests in the summer of 2020 after the killing of George Floyd were part of a decades-long plan by the Democratic Party to “topple” the United States as retaliation for losing the US Civil War, adding that the party wanted to enslave people “again.”
Hillary was wrong when she called them "deplorables". They're far, far worse.
In July, the Supreme Court of Sweden ruled in a landmark case that a relationship doesn’t have to involve sex to be considered significant. In a case involving an asexual couple in which one of the two parties is deceased, the court emphasized that a relationship should be characterized by a close community in personal terms that normally occurs between married people and that sex doesn’t have to be involved for that to happen. It was a significant win for asexual people in Sweden.
However, in America, a darker reality exists for asexuals even on this Ace Week, as religious nationalist groups are actively trying to block the Respect for Marriage Act from passing in the Senate. Not only is the religious right seeking to ban gay marriage once again, but they have also signaled a future attack against asexual marriages.
As obtained by Politico, some 83 Christian nationalist groups (led by the Alliance Defending Freedom) released a letter in July imploring Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to block the Respect for Marriage Act, because marriage equality somehow opens the door to further immorality, like platonic marriages.
It’s impossible to ignore calling out the perfidious groomer libel conservatives keep trying that is recycled garbage from the 1970s. However, we cannot ignore the religious right calling for platonic (asexual) marriages to be banned also!
There is an abundance of evidence to show asexual marriages are under threat, also.
The Ace Couple, an asexual married couple who runs a podcast discussing topics related to asexuality, did a four-episode series on the 83 religious groups who signed onto the letter to McConnell asking to block the Respect for Marriage Act.
Each group essentially states in no uncertain terms that asexuality is unacceptable to their religion and should be banned from having equal marriage rights.
One of the problems with politics today is that conservatives can whip themselves up into a righteous frenzy over something that they just made up, even if they KNOW they just made it up.
For example: man commits heinous crime. That part is real. But then conservatives immediately remark that because of our lax liberal justice system, the man will probably get off scot free on a technicality from a liberal judge. Other conservatives become angry about this and start ranting about how it means society is going to hell and liberals are to blame. All of them are completely aware that they just made up this scenario out of thin air, and yet all of them are feeling real anger about it.
This is a LOT of conservative online discourse. Again and again and again, they imagine things that will happen because of liberals, and then whip themselves into righteous anger over these things that they KNOW they just dreamed up out of thin air and which have not yet happened, and which may never happen. The same goes for "cancel culture". The number of people who have actually been "cancelled" and lost their livelihoods as a result is a tiny fraction of the number of people who TALK about getting cancelled even though it hasn't actually happened yet.
How can you tell every MAGA guy is a liar? Because none of them are ever the least bit ashamed when one of their "facts" is proven wrong, nor do they stop relying on the source that they got it from.
Stop giving them the benefit of the doubt and believing that they are just naive fools who have been misled. They are actively participating in the lying, and yes, they KNOW they're lying.
Remember in 2016 when we warned that Trump's tactics were exactly like Hitler's tactics during his rise to power, and conservative Internet know-it-alls were hasty to point out that Hitler used violence and voter intimidation so it's not the same at all, and we're just crazy leftists for seeing any similarity?
It's funny how quiet those smart-aleck pricks have gotten about that talking point today.
Once more and for the record: the conservative movement is knowingly based on lies. Maybe this was not always so, but it is absolutely true today.
Arguing with Republicans about Jan 6 is like arguing with a bank robber after showing him the video of him robbing the bank. First he pretends the video is fake, then he pretends he didn't know bank robbery was illegal, and then he starts asking why you're going after him for bank robbery when Hunter Biden's laptop is still out there.