Looking at the long list of things Our Betters tell us Must Not Be Normalized... patriotism, working for a living, combovers, and such... and looking at the list of things we're being told Must Not Be Questioned, plus the list of things that are creeping into "let's not be too hasty to condemn this" territory....
The past few years, we've been told that the idea the the world is run by a cabal of pædophiles is crazy talk. Now, thanks to virtual schooling, people's complete lack of sense regarding what to post on public fora, and the reaction to recent legislation in Florida, we find that public-school teachers have been aggressively bringing their sexuality into the classroom, and we're being told that the teacher's sexual proclivities are an essential part of the third-grade curriculum.
Also: after decades of emphasis that most gays are not pædophiles, we're suddenly told that "groomer" is an anti-LGBTIQMOUSE slur. Hello? Does the latest-edition pride flag have a stripe for kiddy-diddlers?
So, yeah: if the world were, just for the sake of argument, being run by a cabal of pædophiles... how exactly would the message be different?
And now the NYT is suggesting that cannibalism has its time and place, and maybe the time and place are Real Soon Now and Right Here. Is there something behind this? Break out the tinfoil! I've been suggesting that the Overclass has (or believes it has, or believes its pet quacks are working on) an immortality treatment that requires an ongoing supply of aborted fetuses. But surely that calls for early-term fetuses; why the push for abortion up to (and perhaps beyond) the moment of birth? Mmmm, nothing like a roast late-term fetus with an apple in its mouth!
Or (this is, mind you, not an exclusive or) are they prepping us for Soylent Green?
And is it 2022 or 2023 that's officially World Holodomor Year?
Afterthoughts:
1. After the first atrocity, the rest are free.
2. Song:
3. Anyone else remember when female impersonators were a burlesque act and not a special type of literally-women-only-better? Or when a child who pointed out that the king had no clothes was a heroic truth-teller?
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