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Michalusmichalus 5 points ago +5 / -0

Using the extreme cases of child abuse to say the children shouldn't be allowed to not be programmed by the state.

Taken to extremes, the concept of parental rights can be dangerous and even deadly for children. Proponents, like Farris and Rushdoony before him, ignore the basic fact that the home is often no refuge but a place of domination and abuse. The National Children’s Alliance says that over 600,000 children were documented victims of abuse and neglect in 2020. In 77 percent of substantiated cases, a parent committed the abuse. The language of parental rights can become a license to torture, as it did in the case of 13-year-old Hana Grace-Rose Williams. In 2011, officials found her “face down, naked and emaciated in the backyard,” the New York Times reported. An investigation later reported malnutrition and hypothermia as her causes of death. Her adoptive parents, Larry and Carri Williams, were reportedly followers of Michael and Debi Pearl and their book, To Train Up a Child. The book, named for that verse in Proverbs, urges corporal punishment with a switch and says that “a little fasting is good training.” By the time of the Times report, three children, including Williams, had died in homes with the Pearls’ book on the shelves. The Williams parents are now serving decades in prison for the girl’s murder.

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Michalusmichalus 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've made a few posts about this with people in the industry explaining how Fed now is inserting themselves between your bank, and the purchase company. This is the new payment processor. And it's programmable. Which means they can decline purchases THEY don't want you to make.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Scores in verbal reasoning, matrix reasoning, and letter and number series all declined but, interestingly, scores in spatial reasoning went up.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a43469569/american-iq-scores-decline-reverse-flynn-effect/

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

I used to make tvp at home, but I got lazy. I need to stop being lazy.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Someone told me to try that. I don't like the format. I'm picky. I'll try it again.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most of my hobbies are stationary. I like to read, and I can do it all day. Sometimes I have to make a point to go hiking or biking.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agreed. And there was already one vegan brand that had to rebrand and over it. The JUST brand doesn't feel it needs to tell people when they do these things. It used to be Hampton Creek or something.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

The problem is that, " States Rights" was already a reason for us to have a civil war before.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

They retaliated and put, " non-compliance" in his medical chart.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

He comes and goes. I have the same habits. He'll be back.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +2 / -1

My youngest son told the nurse dispensing medication he was allergic to the medication they were attempting to give him, and they said, "let's try it anyway". He had to jump up, and move away because we are talking a serious adverse reaction in the past requiring a 911 call and an ambulance. And, they were going to ignore his verbal refusal of a medication he knew he was allergic to.

The medical industrial complex isn't even safe for emergencies these day

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +2 / -1

There's tons of 4chan behavior here. I add conspiracies that I see, but it seems to be harder to find high strangeness or occult conspiracies.

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Michalusmichalus 0 points ago +2 / -2

I've never been into Q. But, I recall the account was sold at least twice. That's 3 different purposes.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +2 / -1

Of the 55,000 chemicals the researchers found in these items, only 629 were identifiable, with 11 being known metabolic disruptors such as phthalates and bisphenols, which interfere with our bodies’ ability to regulate weight, among other troubling health effects. However, when exposed to in vitro human cell cultures (studies have not used human or animal test subjects), far more chemicals than the identified 11 metabolic disruptors triggered adipogenesis – the process underlying obesity, in which cells proliferate and accumulate an excess of fat.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/apr/07/plastic-packaging-obesity-hormone-disruption

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Michalusmichalus 0 points ago +2 / -2

Our upvote numbers aren't nearly as high these days.

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Michalusmichalus 0 points ago +1 / -1

Less than an hour after Judge Kacsmaryk’s ruling, a judge in Washington state issued a ruling in another case, which contradicted the Texas decision, ordering the F.D.A. to make no changes to the availability of mifepristone in

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/07/health/abortion-pills-ruling-texas.html

Now it goes to the supreme court. The question is... will Clarence Thomas be impeached by then or not?

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +2 / -1

I may never take a vaccine for as long as I live.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Approved journalism school were a big deal a few years ago. If you didn't go to a woke school legacy media wouldn't hire you.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

A start-up in Belgium has been playing about with the DNA of the extinct creature, and the results have been 'meaty', apparently.

Food technology company Paleo added woolly mammoth protein to a plant-based burger and reported that it created a more intense flavour than cow protein.

https://www.unilad.com/news/mammoth-dna-burger-flavor-plant-988988-20230407.amp.html

Truth in food labeling is getting harder and harder.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you'd like to hear an interesting anecdote. I was told by people researching infertility that BC hasn't been around enough not to be ruled out as a contributing facter for infertility because there are variables around now that weren't during testimf. I was also told that since I never used hormonal birth control my body was younger than those that did. It was very interesting because this was right in the middle of the covid mandates.

BC changed the world in the 60's, and we still don't know all the long term effects or interactions. It gave me a whole lot to ponder.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am referring to child pornography that got women arrested showing up repeatedly, and consistantly on pornhub. Where in the comments people are telling viewers not to watch, to report it, and asking why it's re uploaded regularly everytime it's taken down.

This is material used in court to convict. It's clear that the police are the ones uploading the child pornography to pornhub, and pornhub has to be allowing it or the algorithms wouldn't allow re upload.

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