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  • Trans activists clash with masked Neo-Nazis in violent brawl outside Supreme Court - after 'Trans Day of Vengeance' was canceled due to 'credible threat to life' in the wake of Nashville massacre

    04/02/2023 2:06:39 PM PDT · by Morgana · 51 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | April 1, 2023 | Stephen M. Lepore
    A fight broke out in front of the Supreme Court Saturday between pro-transgender activists and masked neo-Nazis despite the cancelation of the 'Trans Day of Vengeance' in the wake of the Nashville mass murder. Only a few people on either side of the transgender culture war attended after the event was called off due to warnings of a 'credible threat to life and safety' by pro-trans activists. The video, captured by a reporter for The Post Millennial, shows a man in a red shirt confronting two masked men with a sign that said 'Revolt Against F***otry 1488,' a combination of...
  • Why Transgenderism Is Being Forced Upon America and Our Children

    04/02/2023 9:17:29 AM PDT · by conservativeimage · 45 replies
    New American Prophet ^ | MARCH 5, 2021 | LINDA KIMBALL
    If man is not a reflection of the divine being, then he is in no sense sacred and final, and new forms of evolution may supersede him. ... In other words, the Divine Androgyne (a person whose appearance is neither clearly masculine nor feminine) is the substance and source (void) of the serpent powered energy field. The Divine Androgyne is also known as the serpent, Azazel, Goat of Mendes, Ba’al, Baphomet, Siva, the All Seeing Eye and Satan. When the European ruling class took part in the opening of the world’s longest tunnel under the Swiss Alps (2016), the ceremony...
  • [San Francisco] The city isn't Disneyland -- that's just goofy

    05/12/2005 10:50:22 AM PDT · by SmithL · 11 replies · 530+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 5/12/5 | John King
    News flash: Cities aren't what they used to be. Follow-up question: What is? This rather obvious query popped into my head Sunday after reading Joel Kotkin's sniffish dismissal of San Francisco as an "ephemeral city," one that "differs dramatically from traditional urban centers." Instead of smokestacks and stevedores we have tapas and trust-fund liberals. He's absolutely right, and he totally misses the point. If San Francisco is a far cry from the boisterous Big Cities of yore, that's because Big Cities continue to evolve. The successful ones still draw strength from immigration and a central address, but they're no longer...