On International Women’s Day, I received an online advertisement for free breast and cervical cancer screening. The ad showed a man wearing a dress, long braids, and long nails, and said I may be eligible for the free screening if I am a “person with breasts or a cervix.”
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Bill Mahr Is Raising Awareness “About the Serious Problem of Raising of Awareness”
Bill Mahr is a liberal tool, but he’s good on free speech (mostly), and he rejects some of that political correctness BS. Plumbing that vein gives the left a tiny window into the threat their #wokeness presents. A tendency that manifests in other acts ripe for the picking, the obsessive cultural need to “raise awareness.”
A theraputic tattoo….
I’m normally not much of a tattoo fan, but here’s an example of one that is at once beautiful, courageous, and theraputic. It adorns the chest of Inga Duncan Thornell, a breast cancer survivor who had to undergo a double mastectomy. I say good for her! It’s gorgeous!
Senator Jeanne Shaheen – not only approves of Big Government superceding religious conscience but ok in directing private charity
“We earnestly hope that you will put women’s health before partisan politics and reconsider this decision for the sake of the women who depend on both your organizations for access to the health care they need.”
One of the saddest (or is that sadistic?) things I have watched this week has been the pilloring of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure – private charity that specializes in fighting breast cancer. Simply by stating that they were going to withdraw their $600,000 or so donation that they have given to the abortion mill Planned Parenthood, all heck has broken loose on the Left – how DARE a private charity stop funding one of Holy Chalices of Secular Progressivism? As this snippet from Hot Air points out, it isn’t about the good they have done over the years (about $2 billion in charitable giving) but who it was that was no longer going to get their donation: