Chiraq Alderwoman Ask Constituents To Die

A moronic Dim — but I repeat myself, is one-upping the “rape whistle.”


Chicago alderwoman brings back ‘WhistleSTOP’ program to deter crime
Lincoln Park Alderman Michele Smith (D-43) is asking her constituents to buy whistles and blow them if they see certain crimes unfold.

“The idea is to let people know that they’re being watched in the community, and being supported by the community and help take back our streets,” said Smith.


Yes, a stupid idea. But how can you make it even more stupid?


In the bulletin, she writes, “if you find yourself in a suspicious situation or witness a crime, blow your whistle. If you hear a whistle, call the police, then move toward the source while blowing your own whistle.”


Yep. That stupid. Approach an active crime scene. Gangbangers shooting it out over drug turf, or just another episode in Revenge Shooting of the Day? Blow your whistle to call the thugs’ attention to yourself as you go to wattch the excitement.

On the bright side, in Chicago I don’t think many folks are going to take her advice.

Mid-Terms: Time To Change The Message

“The overwhelming number of [COVID-19] deaths, over 75%, occurred in people who had at least four co-morbidities. So really these are people who were unwell to begin with.”
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky

ChinCOVID panic was a really useful tool for terrorizing Americans in 2020, setting the stage for unaccountable mail-in and dropbox balloting (just made for fraud). But now that the BS is becoming clearer to more people, the pseudo-medical tyranny is loosing the shine. Instead of fear, shutdowns, jobs lost, shelves scantily stocked are just pissing everyone off. That’s never a good thing for the party in power come election time.

Its usefulness fading, it’s time for ChinCOVID to go away. Preferably just in time for the Biden puppeteers to declare that he fixed it, as promised in his basement campaign.

So the message now is:

  • Omicron is hardly more than a cold.
  • Deaths are down; see, the pseudo-vaccines worked!
  • It’s now people who are already “unwell” who are dying, not otherwise healthy people.
  • Problem solved!

While the abrupt change in message will continue to piss off many who saw through the crap to begin with, it will work on much of the Dim-ocRats target demographic: stupid urban parasites. And the Dims need them this year.

The 2020 election fraud was so blatant that many states changed laws to prevent the worst of it repeating. And, sadly to say, there are angry people this close to doing something about a repeat personally, aand the hell with the courts.

So The Dims need to recoup voters; they just can’t risk fraud on the 2020 scale again (any time soon, at least).

Of course, Repugnatcans have a messaging problem, too, which has prompted their own changes. Georgia exemplifies it.

Governor Kemp and Secretary of Scum Raffensperger spent the past 17 months saying the elections were just fine, no fraud here, nothing to see, move along now. Oh, Kemp very briefly promised a real forensic audit. But quite coincidentally did an abrupt 180 immediately after the odd crash that killed his daughter’s boyfriend.

But now it’s 2022, and the Reps have a potentially serious voter turn-out problem (foreshadowed by the 2021 Senate run-offs, when many conservative saaw no point in botheri g when Raffensperger enabled more fraud by unlawfully and unconstitutionally opening up voter registration for the run-offs). So the Rep message had to change.

Whoa! We just found evidence of fraud, and we’ll — at least pretend to — carefully investigate now. So vote for us!

Yeah, no. Raffensperger is the one who agreed to unlawfully allow all those unattended dropboxes, and Kemp is the one who let him do it. (And what happened to the unaccounted-for Zuckerbucks? Who got that?)

So read those messages. Between the lines.

Transgenderism As Eugenics?

Let’s see how many outraged loons I can attract today.


Recently, Peter Grant had a couple of posts regarding “transgender” people and medical care. He noted in that first post:

Even worse, he/she/it is openly asking whether a DNA analysis service is willing to falsify its results for the sake of political correctness. Why would anyone in their right minds want falsified results that might lead to inappropriate medical treatment for a serious illness? Some are sex-dependent. You can’t get (or be treated for) prostate cancer if you don’t have a prostate, or cervical cancer if you don’t have a cervix. What happens when a test on someone who not only identifies as female, but presents a genetic report appearing to confirm that it’s female, produces results suggestive of prostate cancer? One has visions of medical technicians’ minds exploding!

This is something that’s been on my mind. Especially since reading another blog post from another person a few years back. I can no longer find that post; it’s possible it was removed due to tranny shitstorms. So I’ll not attribute it and cause problems for the person. Let the fecal hurricane make landfall on me. The gist of the post was…

This person has known many medical professionals. Based on observations and conversations, this person wondered if the “gender reassignment” surgery specialists were practicing something more along the lines of eugenics than medicine. That is, This obviously disturbed person thinks he is a she. This person should not pass on his genes just in case this mental illness has a genetic basis. I’m going to convince him to undergo estrogen treatment and surgery before he can breed.*

Since that person’s post, I’ve noticed an ever-increasing push to start prepubescent kids on puberty blockers and reassignment. It’s almost as if… Make sure they can’t breed. Catch the defectives before puberty even kicks in making it possible for them to breed.

Now combine that sort of thinking with Peter’s observation that incorrect gender-based medical treatment can cause harm or even lead to death. And that the doctors doing that absolutely must know it. Is this a passive aggressive attempt to get the flawed out of the gene pool even more permanently? Do these folks, deliberately giving “trans” the wrong medical care, think that the good they’re doing for society outweighs the harm done to the mentally ill individual?

If so, are they correct? Personally, I’m more inclined to respect individual rights than those of a nebulous “society.” But I also think individuals are responsible for their own choices. On the trannies own heads be it. But I’m interested in other people’s thoughts on this.


* I’m sorta semi-acquainted with a guy who decided to “transition” to female. He started massive doses of estrogen. And was apparently kinda shocked, kinda disappointed to discover that now he longer had any interest in sex with guys, much less women. Seemingly, no therapist advised him of such a possibility at all. Chemical castration. Considering the freaking checklists of potential problems — informed consent documents — the doctors read to me just for hip replacement, it seems “odd” that no one mentioned the possible impact on sex drive to this confused guy.

Joe Buckley

If you’re a science fiction reader, you may know about Joe Buckley. If not, he dies. A lot.

My understanding is that this started with John Ringo, who is known to plug real people into his novels. The version I heard is that one Joe Buckley asked Ringo in a forum (Baen Bar?) to use his name. Ringo accommodated him by introducing and killing the character. (Another version I’ve heard is that said Buckley left a really bad review of one of Ringo’s books, and the author retaliated by killing him off. I think the first version sounds more like Ringo.)

Anyway, other Baen authors picked up on this, and kill Buckley off in their own works. To date, poor Joe has been shot, stabbed, blown up, killed by a werewolf, turned into a zombie werewolf and fed into a giant snowblower, immersed in superheated molten metal and blown into space…

You get the idea. He’s died so many times that Baen actually put out a book about him, The Many Deaths of Joe Buckley. Joe has probably died more times than all the Star Trek red shirts combined.

So the other day, I decided to re-read a novel I hadn’t read in years, Ryk E. Spoor’s Boundary. It’d had been so long, in fact, that I’d forgotten many plot elements. Much of the book was new to me all over. The last time I’d read the book was before I was even aware of the Joe Buckley phenomenon. So when a character named Joe Buckley appeared my immediate thought was, “Darned if recall how Spoor killed him. Let’s keep reading.”

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Continue reading Joe Buckley

The Conservative Militia Movement Isn’t The Only One With Low Hanging Fruit

Let us count the ways Florida Man effed up.


Alleged Antifa member targeted Florida rally with a bomb; more explosives found at his house
A man in black bloc behaving suspiciously near a right-wing rally outside the Pinellas County Courthouse in Florida on Jan. 6 was apprehended by deputies after he tried fleeing on foot. Garrett James Smith, 22, was arrested and found carrying an active pipe bomb, Antifa propaganda and a written document on what to bring for his direct action. He had recently returned from Portland, Ore.


Lessee…
Black bloc garb works fine to keep from being identified as an individual in a whole mob of Pantifa rioters. Standing alone at a “right-wing rally” in Florida? Wrong camouflage for the surrounding, dude.

Acting suspiciously, then fleeing law enforcement? Pro-tip: If you haven’t actually done anything illegal yet, with no visible unlawful items, don’t give the cops an excuse to search you and find the evidence of unlawful acts.

Since the feds are carefully cultivating the ridiculous notion that Pantifa is a idea, not an organization, don’t bring along proof of your Pantifa affiliation. Seriously, a checklist? You couldn’t remember without written instructions? Maybe that action should have left to someone with a slightly higher IQ.

Painting Pantifa symbols on your incriminating garb is somewhat less than wise. Camouflage, camouflage, camouflage.

And really? You needed to stock more assembled cardboard tube bombs (i.e.- more incriminating evidence)? They’re improvised explosives; one probably should not improvise them until needed. You just added another explosive charge to your collection.

Pinellas County, FLorida is not Potland, Oregon. Expect the authorities to react somewhat differently.

But this is — apparently — a Floridian stupid enough to travel all the way to Oregon for Pantifa games there.

I have a sneaking suspicion that this moron is about to discover the concept of “bail,” in lieu of the usual Portland dismissed charges.

This guy is stupid even by Pantifa standards.