Thursday, November 06, 2025

It was decided that a sleep study would be good for me

Know what a sleep study is?  They have you go to the room in the evening, screwing up your sleep schedule, put leads all over your head, a few on the chest and legs, then put a cannula on your nose to blow oxygen in.  

For two hours.

Then they take that off and put one of the whatever-the-hell it's called breathing things, which means having to strap this mask to your face and have it blow air when you inhale for the remainder of the night, with you expected to sleep through it.  

Let's just say that I'm about to fall over after being up all day after that, and if they decide to tell me "You should wear one of these every night for the rest of your life" I think I'd tell them to go to hell.  

Oh yes, so much fun.

I wonder how NYeffingCity will react when

the New Mayor Approved Purity Squads start going around telling women how to dress, and restaurants and bars to stop selling booze and pork?

Why so many have come to flatly hate politicians,

and the control freak types idolize them:

Quote of the Day

You have a mayor who hates guns. If it was up to me, we wouldn’t have any handguns in the District of Columbia. I swear to protect the Constitution and what the courts say, but I will do it in the most restrictive way as possible.

Muriel Bowser
Mayor, Washington D.C.
2015



Thanks to Joe Huffman for the quote

Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Monday, November 03, 2025

My, isn't that interesting?

NGO caught registering illegals to vote, and telling them to vote for the Islamist/Communist in NYeffingCity.

Which makes me wonder if a similar or same group is helping the other Communist/Islamist running for mayor in Michigan?

A good piece, with some serious warnings for the future

The essay argued that it wasn’t just that women had cancelled the president of Harvard; it was that they’d cancelled him in a very feminine way. They made emotional appeals rather than logical arguments. “When he started talking about innate differences in aptitude between men and women, I just couldn’t breathe because this kind of bias makes me physically ill,” said Nancy Hopkins, a biologist at MIT. Summers made a public statement clarifying his remarks, and then another, and then a third, with the apology more insistent each time. Experts chimed in to declare that everything Summers had said about sex differences was within the scientific mainstream. These rational appeals had no effect on the mob hysteria.

This cancellation was feminine, the essay argued, because all cancellations are feminine. Cancel culture is simply what women do whenever there are enough of them in a given organization or field. That is the Great Feminization thesis, which the same author later elaborated upon at book length: Everything you think of as “wokeness” is simply an epiphenomenon of demographic feminization.

The explanatory power of this simple thesis was incredible. It really did unlock the secrets of the era we are living in. Wokeness is not a new ideology, an outgrowth of Marxism, or a result of post-Obama disillusionment. It is simply feminine patterns of behavior applied to institutions where women were few in number until recently. How did I not see it before?


And one of the warnings:
These two approaches to the law clashed vividly in the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. The masculine position was that, if Christine Blasey Ford can’t provide any concrete evidence that she and Kavanaugh were ever in the same room together, her accusations of rape cannot be allowed to ruin his life. The feminine position was that her self-evident emotional response was itself a kind of credibility that the Senate committee must respect.

If the legal profession becomes majority female, I expect to see the ethos of Title IX tribunals and the Kavanaugh hearings spread. Judges will bend the rules for favored groups and enforce them rigorously on disfavored groups, as already occurs to a worrying extent. It was possible to believe back in 1970 that introducing women into the legal profession in large numbers would have only a minor effect. That belief is no longer sustainable. The changes will be massive.



The latest example of "Keep your mouth shut and don't show this to people" from (fG)Britain

Shabana Mahmood, an Islamist politician who wanted to outlaw any discussion of Islamic violence as ‘Islamophobia’, was appointed to head security by the Starmer regime, has warned “I urge people to avoid comment and speculation at this early stage.”

There’s no need to urge the public to “avoid comment and speculation” when the violence comes from the right-wing or a mentally ill man.

Once the authorities urge us to “avoid comment and speculation”, we know what they don’t want us talking about.

Mahmood’s warning isn’t just an empty threat. Those living in the UK who ‘commented’ or ‘speculated’ in the past had the police show up at their door and have been arrested.


Wonderful, isn't it? More information on this "Oh no, it's not terrorism!" attack here.  And another attack shortly after the one noted above, also involving someone yelling 'Aloha Snackbar!', which translates to "We don't know his motive."