Biden appears to wander off UN stage without shaking President Lula’s hand at end of joint speech - leaving Brazilian leader visibly irritated - minutes after President walked through a flag to take the podium:
And the entire world laughs...
What would happen if fifty kids, say ages 12-16, in a school district went door-to-door during a school board election season and asked people to come out and vote against board members who making them go to the bathroom with people of the opposite sex and also allowing litterboxes in bathrooms?
from the DERPS perspective...better them protesting this nonsense than the government itself...
The protests against radical gender ideology are very good for a lot of reasons. The first is the glee at seeing Canadians waking up and recognizing the dangers we’ve all been aware of here for years or longer. The second is that the Muslim community as a group started the pushback and found common ground with mainstream Canadians. I’m all in favour of anything that unites us, rather than divides us. It creates good will for the future. The third is watching average Canadians become more engaged politically, and demonstrating with their feet and voices to those who want to be our overlords that there’s a limit to the nonsense we’re willing to tolerate. We’re a passive people as a rule, but we can be pushed beyond our tolerance, and the authorities need to know we will push back when they go too far.
I remember as a young girl one of my teachers saying something that I knew my father wouldn’t agree with. At dinner that night, when it was my turn to share my day, I told everyone (my father) the ridiculous thing my teacher was trying to make me believe (something like “Taxes are good”. That wasn’t it, but it was something like that.) My father said something that made a HUGE impression on me for the rest of my life. He said “Your teacher is a dumbass.” (his favourite word for uninformed people). He went on to explain why he said that, and told me not to contradict her publicly, but just know that, in this regard, she was a dumbass. What stayed with me was that not all people in authority should be trusted, and even teachers are just people, some with bad ideas. It also taught me that not every difference of opinion needs to be voiced. Our overlords need to know that just because Canadians are largely silent doesn’t mean we agree with them. Sometimes, we just walk away and say to ourselves “He’s a dumbass.”