Saturday, March 14, 2026

Stuff

 "Three surprising quotes about abortion by pro-choice intellectual Camille Paglia. “Feminism inextricably identified itself with abortion—with termination of life rather than fertility.” “In America, we treat college students like children, children like infants, and fetuses like trash.” “Contemporary American feminism has distorted and desensitized itself by its inability or refusal to recognize the ethical weight of the pro-life position, which it routinely mischaracterizes as anti-woman.""

 

 https://x.com/WanjiruNjoya/status/2032235586187088105

This action by the UN is one more example of why the entire organization needs to be disbanded.  

 https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/2031821688602509558?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

Who knew that comedians would be leading the charge. 

 https://x.com/tombuck/status/2031731602863095984?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

More Tally.  

6 comments:

Glenn E. Chatfield said...

The USA should have left the U.N. long ago and told them to meet in some other country.
As for Talarico, he's just typical of LEFTIST ideology -- and a minion of Satan.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, the UN has been a joke for years. Probably best to move on.

Marshal Art said...

1. Paglia seems to be another feminist with second thoughts.

2. The UN needn't disband. Just disappear from U.S. soil. They can re-establish in Brussels or some place like that. Then, we can spew capitalism and criticism of islam and communism from amongst those who favor them. That would be a nice change. We could also stop paying to be part of it and see how they like footing the bills.

3. Comedians always were commentators on life, people and current events and trends. I'd love to see them get back to that rather than weighing their words to keep their stand-up gigs. If people laugh, clubs will pay to have them and get over blowback from fools. That's my hope, anyway. But then, I'm not trying to fund my family on stand-up gigs, so...

4. I watched the Tom Buck video and who do you think came to mind? A very good lecture on the problem wokeness in Christianity.

On a personal note, I asked the pastor of the church we attend if they're part of a larger denominational body and he said, yes, they're part of the SBC. But he stated that they are relatively autonomous and don't depend upon SBC edicts to determine how they'll preach. After more than six months, I've never heard them say anything I found problematic until today, when he made some comments about Nelson Mandella (in a very general way) which harkened to the rather woefully incomplete understanding of the man as one of the greats. But it wasn't something upon which he dwelt, so much as a means to get to a larger point. Nonetheless, this lecture compels me to bring up the issue to him and see how he responds.

Craig said...

1. That seems a fair conclusion. Unfortunately, she's can't dodge the consequences of what she's espoused.

2. That's fine, but it probably needs to be done or at least significantly restructured. Any organization that puts Iran in charge of anything involving human rights has absolutely zero credibility.

3. That used to be the case, then it wasn't, now we're seeing it again. As it should be.

4. No Idea.

I see non problem, in general, using Mandela to make a point. As long as the example is accurate and Truthful, I don't see how it would be a concern.

Marshal Art said...

2. I would only care for our country remaining a member of the UN for the purpose of "know thy enemy".

It came to me that the use of Mandela was to get to a lesson on reconciliation with God. My problem is how Mandela is held up as some sort of hero for a cause, as if his imprisonment was for peaceful protest. He wasn't peaceful despite not being the lunatic Winnie was. I don't believe he was as worthy of credit for ending apartheid in S Africa as too many want to believe, then continued the marxist route and now the nation is still a cesspool of racism, but in the opposite direction. As such, it would've been better if my pastor came up with a different means to begin the lesson.

Craig said...

I see little value in the UN as an organization that has any pretense of neutrality of that will hold those who violate human rights accountable. At worst it needs to go away, at best it needs serious, massive, structural reform.