Posted on 08/12/2022 6:25:21 AM PDT by C19fan
Like it or not, the axiomatic binary phenomenon exists, and has all down through history. Denial gains nothing but blank stares from the vast majority of people.
“Non-binary” is a purely social construct, and has no physical equivalent in the biological disciplines. There are no true human hermaphrodites, either.
I stopped watching any of that woke trash when SNL stopped being funny.
Thank you.
She wore men’s clothing because she was fighting battles and hanging out with very rough men. The Church actually recognized her need to wear mens cloths and women in similar positions were granted the right to wear men’s cloths. Joan was imprisoned in a cage n a dungeon. She agreed to only wear women’s cloths. The guards took her female attire and left only men’s cloths. She put on the men’s cloths for modesty and was discovered violating her agreement and that was part of the crime that sentenced her to burn at the stake. It is interesting no mention is made of Joan’s religious convictions or miracles that surrounded her war against the English.
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Incredible that there would be confused gender roles at The Globe. Where the men are men, and the women are men, too.
And then, there’s Maude
“None of that matters a whit to these godless Gaia worshippers......“
No kidding
Here’s the thing- God exists and has power whether they believe it or not.
I have little sympathy ... women (collectively) have a long and foul history of supporting democrats and "diversity", and feminism has always been a poisonous ideology.
I was blown away when I first read, ‘The Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc’ by Mark Twain, which he considered his best work of fiction. It was based on the facts of Joan’s life, much of which exists in the record of her trial.
Twain spent seven years doing research and made several trips to France before he ever began writing. He greatly admired the ‘Maid of Orleans’, and you can feel it in every page.
It is a fascinating, swashbuckling read, and I am amazed more people aren’t aware of it. Why anyone would feel the need to “play” with her life in this way is beyond me. Well, actually it is not. It is the means to an a-’woke’ end, using St. Joan as a vehicle.
You can read ‘The Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc’ online for free at Project Gutenberg and at other online libraries. Here is the Gutenberg link to the book. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2874/2874-h/2874-h.htm
William Shakespeare is rolling over in his grave. Here a gay theater is doing Romeo & Julliett with two gay men. Can’t these idiots leave classics alone?
but did she identify as black?
Hildegard von Bingen
Plus Therese lesieux , Teresa Avila, Catherine Siena
If you go to France you must go to her house. It is on Normandy.
How Joan escaped the stake and lived happily ever after
New book angers historians with claims maid was not an illiterate peasant but a royal
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/sep/22/france.angeliquechrisafis
Solved at last: the burning mystery of Joan of Arc
France’s favourite saint was martyred by her English foes, who ordered her remains to be cast into the Seine. Now scientists believe they have established the facts surrounding her execution
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/dec/17/france.alexduvalsmith
they should just go all the way and depict Joan of Arc as a tranny. Why not just feed women that ultimate “men are the better women than you!” exrement sandwich one more time? They seem to love doing it.
Joan of Arc was 17 when she left her village to begin her campaign and 19 when she was burned at the stake.
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