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MY DAY IS OVER

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We have now witnessed how the progressive communist democrats have advanced their evil agenda of destroying the nuclear family, erasing any sense of morality offered by traditional Judeo-Christian values, promoting perversions, altering history, and abasing enduring cultural icons.

Suppressing the traditional masculinity which built our present society by claiming men can become women, feminizing boys, and destroying women’s sports with transgender competitions which reward men who pretend to be women.

Traditional male heroes like Indiana Jones, James Bond, and others are being re-imagined and reimaged by those who want to set reality aside and live in the land of self-licking lollipops and unicorns with rainbow farts.

How bad (or mad) is it?

Lord’s Prayer opening may be ‘problematic’, says archbishop
Archbishop of York tells General Synod that ‘Our Father’ has patriarchal connotations

The archbishop of York has suggested that the opening words of the Lord’s Prayer, recited by Christians all over the world for 2,000 years, may be “problematic” because of their patriarchal association.

In his opening address to a meeting of the Church of England’s ruling body, the General Synod, Stephen Cottrell dwelt on the words “Our Father”, the start of the prayer based on Matthew 6:9–13 and Luke 11:2–4 in the New Testament.

“I know the word ‘father’ is problematic for those whose experience of earthly fathers has been destructive and abusive, and for all of us who have labored rather too much from an oppressively patriarchal grip on life,” he said.

His comment – a brief aside in a speech that focused on the need for unity – will divide members of the C of E, a body whose differences on issues of sexuality, identity, and equality have been highly visible for years.

After Cottrell’s speech, Canon Dr. Chris Sugden, chair of the conservative Anglican Mainstream group, pointed out that in the Bible Jesus urged people to pray to “our father”.

He said: “Is the archbishop of York saying Jesus was wrong, or that Jesus was not pastorally aware? It seems to be emblematic of the approach of some church leaders to take their cues from culture rather than scripture.” <Source>

Bottom line…

I haven't watched over-the-air or cable television for years. I donated my TiVo to charity. I haven’t held a newspaper or magazine for years, except for my local throwaway newspaper with zero national coverage. My favorite magazine, Scientific American, has become Un-Scientific American and incapable of telling the difference between reality and the progressive agenda, which destroyed its credibility.

And now Disney and others have destroyed the entertainment media. It’s back to books powered by my own imagination.

We are so screwed by highly-paid executives who will do anything to keep their cushy positions – even surrender their companies to the progressive communist democrats.

As for Indy, imagine trying to replace Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen) with Amy Schumer or Lena Dunham, Unthinkable. There are four Indy movies, the fifth is corporatized masturbation, not moviemaking. Or James Bond with Jane Bondage? 

We are so screwed.

-- Steve


“Nullius in verba”-- take nobody's word for it!
"Acta non verba" -- actions not words

“Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.”-- George Bernard Shaw

“Progressive, liberal, Socialist, Marxist, Democratic Socialist -- they are all COMMUNISTS.”

“The key to fighting the craziness of the progressives is to hold them responsible for their actions, not their intentions.” – OCS

"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius

“A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves, and traitors are not victims... but accomplices” -- George Orwell

“Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt." (The people gladly believe what they wish to.) ~Julius Caesar

“Describing the problem is quite different from knowing the solution. Except in politics." ~ OCS

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