TT: DEI, Covid, GD (at least Germany does something right), and Politics

The Tuesday Topics today are in the areas of DEI, Covid, Gender Dysphoria, and Politics.  The items are in that order, and in increasing length and depth—until the final one, which is (sadly) entertaining, if I do say so myself.

DEI

A company I’ve never heard of recently touted their hiring/growth philosophy of “MEI”:  Meritocracy, Excellence, and Intelligence.

The DEI “market” appears to be bearish.  That’s good!

But let it be affirmed that (1) diversity can be quite good, as with (3) inclusion.  It’s (e) equity and the whole package’s hold on medicine, government, education, and other strongholds that create the problem.

Covid

Every week, I still see 3 Walmart staff members people wearing masks.  I think they were taken in four years ago by the media’s reporting of bureaucratic, unscientific policies masquerading as science.  Pretty much all of us were similarly taken in at the beginning of the pandemic.  The only way to regain any trust in the establishment is for foolish, culpable people like Anthony Fauci to be held accountable.

The recent sham of a hearing before congress reportedly had democrats thanking the not-good doctor for his “science.” My goodness. They’ve been living under rocks. Fauci has been caught in multiple lies, baseless statements, and misrepresentations.  From time to time, we all say things we wish we hadn’t, or we overstate things, or we simply learn more later, express regret, and correct ourselves. The difference with Fauci is that he has never publicly admitted his wrongs.  I don’t know how he was when he was in his 50s or 60s or 70s, but in his later life, he has proven to be a bad man.  Very bad, with crimes against humanity on his arrogant shoulders.

Enough is enough!  Read this brief article.  Admittedly, it carries some emotion and bias that is not typical of The Free Press.  But I understand the impatience manifest with the hearing and with Fauci himself.  In the article, expert Jay Bhattacharya, one of the three authors of the Great Barrington Declaration, rightly calls out Fauci’s arrogance and dishonesty.

I’m becoming concerned about “next gen” issues now.  It’s only 3.5 years after the first mRNA vaccines, but I think even the wary ones of us need to be reminded.  We can’t afford to forget the despicable lack of ethics shown by Pfizer, Moderna, and other companies.  They, along with others in the medical establishment, have made me initially distrust any new product, too.  Avian flu vaccinations that use a similar technology?  A thousand times no!  I’ll die with avian flu before I submit to any of those companies’ medicines.  I don’t suggest that everyone needs to feel this decisive and absolutely-not about new vaccines developed by those companies.  I feel very strong myself.  I did take the previously developed shingles vaccine about 2 years ago, and I’m not anti-physician, but I will question everything going forward.

Medicines are not always the answer, and they’re probably less often the answer than anyone wants to believe.

Gender

A newly published study in Germany has shown something very important:

 . . . the majority of young people diagnosed with gender identity disorders do not continue to identify as such over time. The study examined insurance data over five years, revealing that more than half of young people aged 5-24 across every age subgroup diagnosed with “gender identity disorder” no longer had the diagnosis after five years. https://www.realityslaststand.com/p/just-a-phase-most-german-youth-outgrow


Gender-affirming care and Nashville’s Covenant School shooter—my notes from a podcast report

The Daily Wire exclusively obtained images from four pages of the 28-year-old shooter’s journal, which was recovered by Nashville Police at the crime scene.

The FBI had warned Nashville police not to release the writings because they could lead to “false narratives.”  They stated that the journal writings “didn’t lead to any clear conclusion about her motive.” That’s what turned out to be patently false.  The motive was seen in sharp relief.

The shooter had been treated for mental disorder at the Vanderbilt Medical Center since she was 6 years old (22 years).  [Let us not forget that the Vanderbilt Medical Center is the place that investigative journalist Matt Walsh revealed was after the financial reward of “gender care.”]  The journal entry expressed anger against Christianity and her against parents.

She was into her 20s when she decided “that changing one’s gender was possible.”  This determination made her angry that she didn’t have that ability herself before puberty.  She wrote of the “torture of being a girl” and of her “resentment toward kids who are now able to be treated,” saying she’d “kill to have had that opportunity.”

Dr. Andre’ Van Mol (American College of Pediatricians, Christian Medical & Dental Associations), stated this in an interview:  “Gender dysphoria carries with it the overwhelming probability of underlying mental health issues, adverse family dynamics, adverse childhood experiences, and autism spectrum disorder that usually predate the gender dysphoria itself.”

Reporter: “That applies directly to the Covenant shooter, who writes in the journal about being autistic as well as conflict she had with her parents . . . but all her focus was directed towards dysphoria, and how it was treated could be how we arrived here, according to doctors.”

Van Mol:  “Gender-affirming health care has been shown to be neither safe, nor effective, nor of more help than harm.  Physicians take an oath to do no harm, and gender-affirming care is documented to lead to harm. “

– Transcribed from The Daily Wire’s Morning Wire 6.14.24 Podcast, starting at 6:33

It seems to me that this case, along with mounting evidence all around the world, shows that gender-dysphoric people are highly likely (almost guaranteed) to be verifiably mentally ill.  Therefore, they should not be allowed to do irreparable harm to themselves.


Dr. Eithan Haim blew the whistle on nefarious practices at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston.  Signs from the funding website associated with his legal campaign suggest that he is a Christian believer.  The Feds have launched a case against him, and it sounds similar to what happened at Vanderbilt Medical Center in the past:  bring charges against someone for some little, possible infraction, no matter how bogus, in order to distract the public and intimidate the whistleblower.

Infractions of documentation rules should never be used to advance the cause of doctors who support puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and/or genital mutilation in business.  Who cares about HIPAA and privacy stuff, i.e., if a modicum of personal information is leaked to the press if a child is saved from savagery?

Politics

How Trump deals with all the people who hate him suggests to me that he is a narcissist/megalomaniac.  I suppose you have to have some of those traits to be president, but his seem extreme, and some of his behaviors are disgusting and/or immoral.  On the other side, Biden is not aware enough to realize he’s being mocked for being essentially a cognitively impaired, shielded puppet, propped up by his staff and other democrats, and likely infused with medicinal cocktails that get him through certain events.

In order to get us all through 2024 less “scathed,” I am asking for a two-pronged deal.  Here it is:

  1. In view of the recent conviction (no matter how one might view it), just put Mr. Trump in prison for a year or more, and get him off the national stage . . . in exchange for the admission that President Biden has advancing dementia, which would sweep him, too, off the national stage.
  2. Then decree that no Democrat or Republican could be elected for the next twenty years.  Only a Libertarian or an unaffiliated, no-party person.  Oh, by the way, this includes the legislative branch.  When the current term is up for any rep or senator, that person would be replaced with an unaffiliated person.  Within two years, all senators and representatives would either leave their respective parties or retire from public service.

The country has to act quickly in order to get this done before the debate and the national conventions.

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