The very first 'story' to read as a 1st grader had a little girl pretending to be a bunny,
while her parents found a clever way to get her out of her fantasy...by feeding her rabbit food.
This shows that the educators knew about a child's fantasy world, and that it needed to be reality checked.
Today, they'd be arrested, and 'Bunny' would go on to become a comic-con incel SJW living on the street.
Great. So California made it legal to knowingly give another person AIDS, and illegal not to sterilize your child. And, still they say there's no depopulation going on.
The Orwellian language is the most interesting part to me. "Affirm," in this case, meaning the exact opposite. This is such an obvious blunt-force assault on language, and yet the people at large don't seem to take exception to it. Have we all been this cowed in fear by the "educated" class that we willingly cede the plain meaning of words to them without so much as a protest?
We are truly a populace that is occupied by an adversary that is at once both everywhere and impossible to identify. And yet somehow they exercise unfettered power over us.
California has lost the plot a long time ago. Others will follow, I'm sure. When it comes to worst practices there's no shortage of idiots.
Canada does this too. Not sure about Europe yet... Sweden? Scotland and Ireland are probably close
Yet another reason we should start sending our southern border problem on to the next one!
The very first 'story' to read as a 1st grader had a little girl pretending to be a bunny, while her parents found a clever way to get her out of her fantasy...by feeding her rabbit food.
This shows that the educators knew about a child's fantasy world, and that it needed to be reality checked.
Today, they'd be arrested, and 'Bunny' would go on to become a comic-con incel SJW living on the street.
Or governor of California.
Great. So California made it legal to knowingly give another person AIDS, and illegal not to sterilize your child. And, still they say there's no depopulation going on.
The Orwellian language is the most interesting part to me. "Affirm," in this case, meaning the exact opposite. This is such an obvious blunt-force assault on language, and yet the people at large don't seem to take exception to it. Have we all been this cowed in fear by the "educated" class that we willingly cede the plain meaning of words to them without so much as a protest?
We are truly a populace that is occupied by an adversary that is at once both everywhere and impossible to identify. And yet somehow they exercise unfettered power over us.
I wouldn't apply for a job at Child Services in California any time soon.
Lots of good parents out there thinking you're the bad guy. Nothing more dangerous than that.
You can apply just to close cases.
I'm sure they mostly use the department to snatch up hispanic tomboys to Andrew Tate for fentanyl and cash.