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…….

Disney is full of groomers

 

An executive producer for a children’s television network openly admits to shoehorning as much queer content into children’s shows as she possibly can with little pushback from management.

 

I’m just going to say it: if you are a mother and you are bragging about having two queer children, you failed as a mother.

At least failed dads don’t brag their daughters are strippers.

I’d put cash money down on a bet that one of her kids came out as something non-conforming and she heaped so much praise and attention on that child, showing them off for acceptance and accolades about how “she is such a good mom for supporting her [queer] child” that the other one came out too just so mommy would love them as well.

I swear, upper middle-class clout chasing, virtue signaling  white women are the most destructive force on earth.  They will literally poison, mutilate, and murder their own children for likes of Twitter and Facebook.

This vacuous failure of a mother is pushing her sickness on other children through her position at Disney.

 

An accurate reflection of New York?  So a show about looting, transsexual prostitutes, vagrants pushing people in front of subway cars, and antisemitic hate crimes?

Again, management shoving all of this into children’s shows.

They are on a mission to influence and recruit children.

It’s undeniable.

As I said before, the war on child grooming and the ruining of childhood innocence under the banner of LGBT+ rights is the culture war of the era.

 

This is how you get killdozers on Main Street

Speaking of rural Alabama cities with asshole law enforcement, let me introduce you to Brookside, Alabama:

Police in this tiny Alabama town suck drivers into legal ‘black hole’

Months of research and dozens of interviews by AL.com found that Brookside’s finances are rocket-fueled by tickets and aggressive policing. In a two-year period between 2018 and 2020 Brookside revenues from fines and forfeitures soared more than 640 percent and now make up half the city’s total income.

And the police chief has called for more.

The town of 1,253 just north of Birmingham reported just 55 serious crimes to the state in the entire eight year period between 2011 and 2018 – none of them homicide or rape. But in 2018 it began building a police empire, hiring more and more officers to blanket its six miles of roads and mile-and-a-half jurisdiction on Interstate 22.

By 2020 Brookside made more misdemeanor arrests than it has residents. It went from towing 50 vehicles in 2018 to 789 in 2020 – each carrying fines. That’s a 1,478% increase, with 1.7 tows for every household in town.

“It’s my understanding that a guy can go out there and I mean, he can fall into a black hole,” Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr said of drivers getting entangled financially. “You know, we’ve had a lot of issues with Brookside.”

Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway said the same.

“We get calls about Brookside quite regularly because they really go outside their jurisdiction to stop people,” Pettway said. “Most of the time people get stopped, they’re going to get a ticket. And they’re saying they were nowhere near Brookside.”

Police stops soared between 2018 and 2020. Fines and forfeitures – seizures of cars during traffic stops, among other things – doubled from 2018 to 2019. In 2020 they came to $610,000. That’s 49% of the small town’s skyrocketing revenue.

A department of nine officers in a 1,253-person town is far larger than average. Across the country, the average size of a force is one officer for every 588 residents, according to a Governing Magazine study that examined federal statistics.

Last year, based on Jones’ testimony, Brookside had at least one officer for every 144 residents.

In 2018, when the town had one full-time police officer and a few part-timers, it reported no serious crimes to the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center. Brookside Police did patrol the 1.5-mile stretch of Interstate 22 within their jurisdiction and wrote tickets that brought in $82,467 in fines.

By 2020 officers in the sleepy town were undergoing SWAT training and dressing in riot gear, even as the city continued with only a volunteer fire department. It parked a riot control vehicle — townspeople call it a tank — outside the municipal complex and community center. Traffic tickets, and criminalizing those who passed through, became the city’s leading industry.

Total town income more than doubled from 2018 to 2020 – from $582,000 to more than $1.2 million – as fines and forfeitures rose 640%.

If you want your blood to boil, go read the whole article.

It is filled with individual stories of people who were charged with fabricated crimes, multiple felonies, and run through the ringer for thousands in fees and fines.

I think this is the worst part:

Most of the vehicles Brookside Police drive are unmarked, and tinted.

Chief Jones testified under oath that just one of the 10 Brookside vehicles is painted with police striping, but nine others bear no emblems, and seven are tinted all the way around, making it impossible to see inside. Jones testified his officers wear gray uniforms with no Brookside insignias.

Every single aspect of this is criminal.

This is a mayor and a police chief that use their jurisdiction on a six mile stretch of Interstate outside of Birmingham to shakedown citizens.

And a judge let’s them get away with it.

If there ever was a town begging for a fully armed and armored killdozer to set things right, this is it.

Alabama Sheriff is butthurt his grift was ended by the state

From the Sheriff of Barbour County, Alabama.

 

Fuck that guy.

Barbour County, Alabama is a rural county on the Alabama/Georgia border.  The entire population of the county is 25,000 people and the largest city, Eufaula, Alabama, is barley 13,000 people.  The county seat of Clayton is less than 3,000 people.

Counties like Barbour are why permitless carry is popular, because when you live out in the middle of nowhere, going into town to get a permit from the one admin in the tiny Sheriff’s office is a pain in the ass.

But Alabama permits are $20 per year for upto five years.

The Sheriff in podunk county is mad that the state took away one of his revenue streams.

 

Fuck that guy.

MDPD does not give a flock of seagulls

Miami ain’t Portland or Seattle. Notice how onlookers protest and complain, but do not dare interfere.

And yes, one of them needs a better holster.

And good luck trying to stick an accusation of racism.

When the Administration knows Florida’s Anti Grooming Bill is strong.

Caught this bit at the end of an article:

LGBTQ advocacy groups and Democrats have hinted at taking legal action but nothing has yet materialized.

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona on Monday said his agency “will be monitoring this law upon implementation to evaluate whether it violates federal civil rights law.” He said students or parents who believe they are experiencing discrimination in school can file complaints with federal officials.

What exactly is in Florida’s new ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law? | WKRN News 2

This is politician-speak for: That stuff is Legal and so far appears constitutional. We are not wasting any time with it. 

How much time and money was spent on this new chapter of the DeSantis Derangement Syndrome?

They are truly scared of him.

Disappointment of the day

“We need a shell pouch.”
“How can you find anything in this… are those Potato Mashers?”
“Yeah, but only theatrical props.”
“Pity.”

And nobody in our lifestyle would find that exchange strange in any way, shape or form.

People are too nice

I am coming home from the gym, and I noticed that a car is behind me.  Nothing common or weird at the same time at that hour. I usually am returning home earlier than 5 am because traffic becomes stupid after that hour.

I signal and turn in my driveway keeping an eye on the rear-view mirror of the car which slows down, stops and the reverses into my driveway!

Alarms go off: YOU’VE BEEN IN SIMILAR SITUATION! CARJACK ALERT!

My reaction was “Fuck being inside the car with very limited movement. Get out draw and seek cover” which is what I was doing in that moment reflected in the screen capture. My hand was already wrapped around the gun about to be pulled out. An arm comes out of the other vehicle and…waves?

“Good morning! Have a great day!” and the car drives away.

It was the newspaper lady doing her delivery. I guess I am the last client on that road and she was just turning around to go back, thus the weird maneuver.

And she is the sweetest person you could ever meet, but scared the living shit out of me.

All in all, I am happy that nothing happened and happy that my healthy paranoia (AKA overabundance of caution) is still intact.