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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

“Suicide is now the second-biggest killer of ten- to 18-year-olds.”

Oh, I don’t know, could it have something to do with psychologically torturing; emotionally manipulating; socially separating; and physically isolating, suffocating, and injecting them? And then propagandizing them into committing assisted suicide (https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/creepy-blue-whale-suicide-symbol)?

Nah. It was COVID, of course.

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

Teenagers have a new term--Vaxx Brain. Kids notice things.

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Joe Skwara's avatar

Tell me more. I hadn’t heard that. Car insurance companies are getting hammered right now with accidents. Body shops are swamped. Sounds like vaxx brain to me

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JustANobody's avatar

It sure is the case. Family in that type of work. 30 plus years. Never seen anything like it. Can't get insurance adjusters for a month or more. Sirens 24/7! I mean so bad life star is called.

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

I read an article the other day that said kids are listless, not showing up for classes in both college and high school, whole classrooms empty for important lectures and exams, auto accidents are up, etc. His teenage son said matter-of-factly, "Oh yeah, that's vaxx brain." Can't remember where I read it, I read so much.

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Man-i's avatar

I have one son in in freshman yr in college and another son who is a soph in High school. The high school kids that I know who are friends w my son and many parents understand that most of the teachers went along with the whole covid theater regime and threw the kids under the bus in order to keep their jobs and not get in trouble with their union and state gov ( I live in NJ)

the teachers enforced masking and didnt push back against school closures. I have made statements to the board in my town that the board and the admins of the school systems are guilty of child abuse and the kids dont respect them anyone b/c its clear that the teachers really dont care about them.

Some of the listlessness stems from the kids not trusting or believing the grown ups.

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JustANobody's avatar

Smart kids!!

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Angela's avatar

How do you believe in or trust ANYONE who played a part in the covid theater? I never wore a mask in school and never made a student, i got a few emails and have made no friends speaking out against the stupidity at school board meetings. FL did a great job taking back school boards, I know other states did too. Here in Indiana, in our area, we went even further left. Things are going to have to get a lot more California before we swing toward Florida.

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Angela's avatar

I work in a HS. The number of kids caught vaping and skipping is through the roof. I'm in special ed and caseloads are exploding with referrals, a lot of them for "anxiety" or depression.

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JustANobody's avatar

Do u have a link. Unfortunately, it's Real and Not rare!

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Michael Framson's avatar

I heard they perk up when tested on pronouns?

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CMCM's avatar

Interesting to read this because in the last few months I have read about several very weird accidents....one car accidents in which the driver was not drunk or on drugs but who drove off the road for no reason, and a couple of times in which they hit other vehicles. On my own I started wondering about the accident-vaccine connection. Kept it to myself, though.

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Shy Boy's avatar

"vaccidents"

It's a thing. Like VAIDS.

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A Guy from South Florida's avatar

^marketing genius!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Wait until airplanes start falling from the sky.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

They should always have an unvaxxed copilot. Or better yet, both unvaxxed.

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OnTheJump's avatar

I think many ppl simply feel overwhelmed and that there is no recourse. I think you're right, maybe they give in to it (the * "F" - IT syndrome *) and just....... make that spur of the moment decision. Lock downs, the feeling that the "elites" have this 5D Chess match well in hand, and don't even bother hiding their vision of the future - leaves one feeling absolutely defeated. Kids struggle enough, under NORMAL conditions.......

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

"Body shops are swamped."

So are body transport companies.

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BelleTower's avatar

I have three teenager girls ... do tell, I thought I knew ALL the latest words ... FRL or facts (no printer). Also pray for me

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Prayers sent.

Those teenage girls settle down after college, and become lovely daughters again. :)

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JSR's avatar

I’m so scared of giving my daughter a phone.

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BelleTower's avatar

Yes I understand. I am holding out until middle school to get them phones (I have five children) and until high school to allow them social media. I do not think it matters much. I try to emphasize family time and rules like “no phones at dinner table” and “no sitting in front of a screen in a dark room” (I sense this is so unhealthy) and “five minute breaks at the top of every hour” … it is like spooning away the tide. I am trying ti focus them on life quality and prioritization … they will soon be out if my care and on their own … they need to be able ti put the damn thing down and get things done all by themselves (my eldest is 16). Overall, society is going to hell in a hand basket and the only hope for any of us is Jesus. I pray a lot for my little ones … the future seems bleak.

Anyway, our parents fretted about television time which feels so quaint to me now but they weren’t wrong

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Mark Charpentier's avatar

You seem like an amazing, in tune and involved mom ( I'm guessing sorry)

Keep doing what you are doing and try to have your home be the place where other kids want to gather because they feel love and light.

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JSR's avatar

Yes, no iPads on your lap or in your face... I limit time... my daughter is only 10..... and every mom I know that has submitted to the phone regrets it. Our advantage is we live on an island, so she can’t go far, no one is stealing her... and we are outside most of the time. Is there anyone you follow that writes about all the teen stuff?? So daunting compared to my 80s-90s life

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Susan Banks's avatar

Get her a flip phone! Keep them off social media!!!!!! I mean it! They track everything we do! I’m buying one!

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CMCM's avatar

I just remembered something I noticed when smart phones started to be more ubiquitous, so that was probably 2008 to 2010 or so. I know I still had a flip phone at that time, whenever it was. So I was up in Squaw Valley in a little cafe and I noticed a group of young people (20's) come in. This is typically a spot where people would be chatting with each other and enjoying the beautiful spot and having a good time, but what I saw was all these people NOT talking to each other and just staring down at their phones. I remember wondering why they would rather communicate with a person who was NOT there with them rather than with those who WERE there. It just seemed so odd, so disconnected, and so abnormal. I now realize what I observed didn't bode well for the future.

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Danielle V. Naptastik's avatar

Hubby and fam and I just went out to breakfast yesterday at a hole in the wall place full of 50+ people… not a one of them was on their phone. The place was loud- full of conversation and laughter. Heard quite a few mentions of the Biden crime family. Haha. I mentioned to hubby if this were 20- something’s they’d all be on their phones.

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

See my reply above.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

This may become a Thing! With the young folks separating people if they're a Vaxx Brain or a pureblood. Is your school bus driver a Vaxx Brain? Your pilot?

And when it comes to dating and marriage... will this keep coming up?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Oh that’s a real thing! I have a single son who is now searching for only unvaxxed women. You can’t ignore the sterility issue, and the possible shedding stuff. The first question I ask now (and this is a sad thing 😞) when he talks about a girl is did she get the injection? Because if she did that’s a huge pause for physical reasons and also mental stability and whether or not she is someone who stands for truth or cowers to the govt. I tell my son he doesn’t want to marry someone who can’t think for herself and who just does whatever the govt says. No backbone? No bueno!

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Kitkat's avatar

As if dating these days isn't bad enough. I don't want to date any vaxxed men. Not only do we need unvaxxed blood banks, but purebloods dating sites too.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Wow, could the Red Cross tell a bigger lie?

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D Nurse's avatar

Blessed by his blood is a new site that has come about because of this.

https://www.blessedbyhisblood.com/

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes! A pure blood dating site!

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Sign me up. 😉

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

What ⬆️ wrote!

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

They exist.

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Copernicus's avatar

Sadly, people will lie. 😭

Ours is not near dating age, but I am praying already about this.

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CMCM's avatar

Especially they will lie if it becomes widely understood and accepted that the vaccinated do have damaged blood. People will lie about it at that point. And how will we know for sure which blood is pure and which is not?

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Irunthis1's avatar

Me too! 33 years old and pretty much exhausted by the dating scene and fairly certain there are no single, conservative, fun, unvaxxed females left in this world. I know they’re out there but where ? I feel bad for him but he’s so picky that he might be 45 before he finds one lol. He better get going I’m gonna need some workers for my farm in the near future!

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Jeff Childers's avatar

Church and CPAC

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Regarding Sam Brinton: a kleptomaniac is someone who helps themselves……because they can’t help themselves. LOL

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Copernicus's avatar

I know one (not me - I’m happily married)!

So, they are out there!!!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes I have several single unvaxxed friends but they are all over 50, sorry!

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Genevieve's avatar

Sunnydaze- great advise!

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CMCM's avatar

Has anyone discussed whether or not the behavior of the unvaxxed kids is different from the vaxxed kids?

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

If someone would build a "Plenty of Pure Bloods" dating site, I'd sign up.

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Unjabbed Oregonlady's avatar

I have a friend who was sharp as a tack before he had three jabs and now he totally forgets conversations that we had a couple of days ago.. Like it never happened…it’s concerning

I think there might be something to that VAXX brain.

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Copernicus's avatar

I suspect that a lot of the dementia we see nowadays, and the overall neuro debilities of old age are due to the slew of other jabs they give our adults nowadays. Shingles, pneumonia, TdaP, flu, etc, etc. And that was before the latest iteration.

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Truthseeker's avatar

My grandmother got the covid vaccine- Moderna

And she immediately lost her memory

And this was a 93 year old woman living alone when she got it … meeting all her own needs prior.

Now not able to meet any of her own needs

Just radical and immediate decline.

Now has No Self care skills and

No Memory…

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JSR's avatar

I’m so sorry

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CMCM's avatar

That's really shocking, and I wonder how many people that happens to now. My daughter is a nurse and she works around a lot of people with varying stages of dementia. Her observation is that it is more of a progression over time, not something that comes on suddenly.

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CMCM's avatar

It's pretty astounding how many drugs older people stuff down these days. I recently twisted my ankle and went in to get an x-ray, and in the usual check-in I was asked for a list of my medications. They couldn't believe it when I said "none". I'm 73, my husband is 76 and he takes no drugs either. But boy oh boy are we in the minority in our age group. I once heard the average number of meds an older person takes is TWELVE!

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CMCM's avatar

Short term memory areas damaged, perhaps?

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Politico Phil's avatar

One thing about kids - well, two. 1 Children are very impressionable and thus need to be protected by the adults in the picture from evil. 2 Children are extremely observant and open minded to new information, long before the adults recognize the new information. Vaxx Brain: from the mouth of babes.

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Copernicus's avatar

That is awful. Kudos to the teens for honesty, but awful that it’s so obvious and frequent.

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Susan Banks's avatar

People really believe the Jabbed people have changed! What do you do when you have a step granddaughter that has already been cutting herself and has tried committing S!!! I pray for her constantly because I’m so scared that she will succeed!! These kids are not thinking of how Permanent this is! They are taking too small of situations and blowing them out of proportion. And then instead of the easiest solution, they pick a permanent one!! These kids are to sissyfied!!! Parents be tough in your kids to get them ready for this Tough world!!

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BelleTower's avatar

Susan, my girl … also tried cutting (the Good Lord saw fit for me to walk in on her first attempt!) and I know she’s considered suicide at least in passing. I pray for her every day … my little one is in His hands, I cannot protect her! Let’s lift our children up to Him every time we begin to worry?

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

I think every teenager going through tough times thinks about committing suicide once or twice. I know I did way back when. Hopefully there's an adult around who can counsel them and remind them how much they have to live for.

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BelleTower's avatar

I did! I basically wanted to be dead age 14 to 17 … children that age experience adult level situations but have no experience or perspective to guide them through …

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CMCM's avatar

Also in these younger age groups, kids have reactions and feelings that are so much more intense.

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VanLife Views's avatar

Don.....I read Dr Eades Substack last night (The Arrow) and he mentioned his son talking about that as they drove the 101 down in LA. I had not heard about it. His son brought up the new name cause everyone’s has been driving under the speed limits and looking zoned out I guess

We’re in Vegas visiting and everyone on all the freeways here are driving 90MPH

But yeah looking into vax Brain after reading about it

And yes kids know

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Wow. Vaxx brain. That is a new one on me.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

One thing I started doing is using the terms “covid insanity” or “covid hysteria” because those are what caused all the destruction, not covid itself.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I call it 'government policy,' because without that cover the corporations wouldn't have cooperated and followed along.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Was listening to a guy speaking to a gathering of Trail Life leaders mentioning that boys 11-15ish are leading in only one area - suicides. He also showed in so many ways how there's been a huge push to make them feel less valued in so many different ways. Even just "being a boy" in public school is hard because that structure is not designed to help boys.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Suicide has always been a mostly male tragedy, with males committing 75% of suicides in the West.

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STH's avatar

Historically. But I just heard yesterday girls suicides have surpassed the boys now.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Especially if they are white and nominally Christian. They are currently public enemy #1

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Annie's avatar

The biggest reason for that statistic is their idiot woke parents who should be shielding their children from things that more mature minds should handle. These kids have their innocence and childhood stripped from them from the people whose job is to protect them. Especially if the mom is a liberal karen. You know them. It's well documented throughout the media these types.

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Jeff C's avatar

Yup, they think destroying their kid's innocence is a virtue. It's demonic, they view their kids as vehicles to flatter their own narcissism and mental illness.

Millstones.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

I have one of those in my extended family. Both of their girls are in therapy. I’m expecting to hear sometime in the future that one is pg. OR on the flip side, won’t hear of it because they’ll get her an abortion. They’re so pro choice that, in my mind, they look forward to the day they have to do that.

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Dana's avatar

My son was a high school senior in 2020. The district wouldn’t even consider a car parade in place of the traditional commencement. Their attempt at celebration was inviting the students to drive through the school parking lot, pick up their diplomas at a tent & “we have a stage with a balloon arc, a podium & a photographer so you can get a picture of your graduate on this special day” (this was mid June) As we drove into the parking lot that morning, every single staff member was wearing a Black Lives Matter tshirt. 🤮That’s the message they were sending to these poor kiddos who had experienced so much disappointment & sadness? I wonder why they feel so lost & hopeless?

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Sharon Davison's avatar

That is horrible. My son was also a senior. His friend sent an email to Shad Khan, owner of the Jaguars, and asked if we could have a graduation in the Jags stadium. We had approval within 24 hours. The school board was FURIOUS and refused to give diplomas to be handed out. Teachers and coaches were threatened not to go. At the end of the day 2 brave calculous teachers showed up to read the name of 400 students (because who's firing a calculus teacher??). The students put on the graduation themselves and their pictures all appeared on the jumbotron as their names were called. That was June 2020 when everyone in this country was locked down and masked up. God Bless Gov. DeSantis for his bravery in standing up to the world and people like Shad Khan who gifted these kids with a graduation. Sadly he offered it to every school in our area and not one other school did it.

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Truthseeker's avatar

I hear these stories and I am just so heartbroken for the kids.

The freshman in HS now… are a complete disaster… these are the kids who essentially missed their entire middle school social learning (especially in New England where lockdowns were hard and lengthy) … I heard a student call the freshman ‘feral’… they’re completely unsocialized and wildly immature for HS… because they essentially missed all of normal MS social skills…

The harm is very real…

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Irunthis1's avatar

Wow.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is so unbelievably messed up!!! 😡🤬 Proves it was really all about control 😡

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Maddening. And disgusting.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh!!!! 😡

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AnitaB's avatar

And the extreme increase of this age group taking SSRIs.

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Gabriella's avatar

I am aware of this too. Discovered this by real world experience with loved ones. Also, discovering books like MAD IN AMERICA & ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC by Robert Whitaker. Many books by Dr. Peter Breggin also.

Tucker is doing a segment tonight on the medication of kids.

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Jacquie's avatar

Just read the article. Sick. Just sick what they are doing to our children.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Not to mine! Unless you consider all the murderers on the streets.

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LMWC's avatar

My question is what is the #1 cause? Traffic accidents? Overdosing? Just wondering.

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CPK (Charles Kalina)'s avatar

These ordinal-number comparisons are sort of misleading, because young people (thankfully) don't die much. Most fatal diseases and conditions don't crop up until later in life. So the #1 cause for this age group has always been accidents. Homicide was a very distant second, followed closely by suicide. So it didn't take much for suicide to nudge past homicide to become #2. But it's still a distant second behind accidents.

Not that this increase isn't worrisome, but it's a subset of a bigger problem, the increase in depression and suicidal ideation. Suffering counts even if it doesn't end in suicide.

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Janet's avatar

Internet programming and grooming must have some cause in this.

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Duchess's avatar

You wouldn't believe the grooming sites on the internet...and you HAVE to include the trans sites...they are making our kids think they are trans...it is unbeleivable.

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JSR's avatar

Phones

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Jeff C's avatar

The direct cause is probably the stuff you mention. The root cause is the intentional destruction of hope and joy due to constant fear-mongering and the promotion of hedonism. And it's being done on purpose by adults to flatter their own narcissism. Teachers, administrators, school "club" leaders, youtube influencers, etc. These people are raising your kids unless you actively prevent it.

Protect your children from this stuff or you are complicit. Some day we will all stand before Jesus and account for how we raised our children. I suspect excuses like "I didn't know" won't fly as the signs are everywhere and we have been warned.

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LMWC's avatar

I believe the plan is to come after the children. It’s an all out thing. The Devil knows the last vestiges of his plan is to take the children. That is where this is going.

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Annie's avatar

Climate change etc. But the doctors are baffled. #ABV.

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Martha's avatar

I believe some suicides are the result of climate change rhetoric/indoctrination because it causes young people to become hopeless, i.e. there is no future, no reason to have kids, etc.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

That was my immediate question too.

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daverkb's avatar

Margaret ... It's one big Death Cult in the Western Collective. And at this point, I can't say that any region in the Western complex has government. It's more like a 'club house' on Mulberry Street in Little Italy or something like that in Brighton Beach on Long Island. Only a thousand times worse.

This attracted my attention, dealing with the poison shots and personality change. It's long, but I'd skip the Naomi Wolf part of it to shorten it down ... and concentrate on Reiner Feullmich and the guest doctor. This fills in a lot a gaps not much focused on.

Suddenly changed? Personality-changes after mRNA-Injection

https://video.icic-net.com/w/42W6eytcy6xgckk1v5vxDy?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Thanks, daverkb, and yes, I saw the ICIC session when it first came out—haunting.

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Stephanie Zee Fehler's avatar

I live in Canada, where the Armed Forces used weaponized psychological warfare against the unvaccinated...

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Birdingmom's avatar

Read the Chudov link - horrifying!!! Just unbelievable that Canada is promoting this now.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us. For the anxious longing of the creation waits eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the children of God. For we know that the whole creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth together until now. And not only this, but also we ourselves, having the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body. For in hope we have been saved, but hope that is seen is not hope; for who hopes for what he already sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait eagerly for it.

— Romans 8:18-25 NASB1995

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chuck kutchera's avatar

For this light momentary afflictions preparing us for an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but he things that are unseen are eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:17-18

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BelleTower's avatar

Janice ♥️

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Eric's avatar

If I'm Russian Intelligence I'd be compiling a list of high profile U.S. assets, like Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Reid or some other American hater (Kaepernick?) for kidnapping. Imagine what they'd get in return. Biden would give up Park Place AND Boardwalk for those bozos. (I guess Griner discovered that there are indeed worse places than living in America. Now, ink your $20 million dollar Nike deal and shut the hell up.)

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RJ Rambler's avatar

How about Ny city, Chicago and San Fran?

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Annie's avatar

Or the entire view cast. Lol.😂

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CaplT's avatar

She will come back full of hate not humility. She never took responsibility for bringing drugs into a country where they are illegal.

Some people think they are immune to the law. Drugs erode one’s integrity among so many other things. So does celebrity.

If you can’t be faithful in little things you can’t be trusted in larger responsibilities.

The bottom line is

We just helped Russia by trading back a filthy Russian arms dealer in the middle of the Ukraine/Russia war.

And opened Pandora’s Box of kidnapping Americans abroad, at least the “visible” (lefty) ones.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Has anyone else considered the fact that Griner boarded a plane in the US, heading for Russia....after going through TSA with those drugs... Does every American traveling outside the US get to take their hash oil with them? Asking for a friend...

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whyrikkfre's avatar

If I were Russian intelligence, I would start getting real friendly with whoever runs Mexico these days.

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CMCM's avatar

Maybe they already are!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

RUSSIAsteria: Best Brittney Griner Memes (Out of Russian Rehab!) 😜

- Not going to like hearing the anthem again, Biden Regime and the Russians are thrilled and more Brittney Griner memes plus the increasingly bizarre Paul Whelan case!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/brittney-griner-memes-out-of-russian-rehab

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CMCM's avatar

It will be very interesting to see if Griner continues to trash America after her little experience. Hopefully she has gained a new appreciation for America.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I’m hearing of all kinds of companies/corporations that took that PPP money and ran with it…even though they didn’t need it!!! And they haven’t paid it back. I know of people who took it and didn’t need it on a much smaller scale.

But since Harding helped protect our kids and exposed disney and the agenda of the pedos in the Florida schools it seems the phony doj decided to target Harding and make him pay the price for standing up and going against them. He even paid the money back! Unlike probably everyone else 🙄 I do realize we don’t have all the information yet and I hope he made an honest mistake. Even though we know that won’t matter to the criminal organization of the fake doj.

How about they go after the ones who really did intentionally commit fraud? Oh wait, that would require ethical and moral standards, of which they have none. That explains it.

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Fla Mom's avatar

With the parental rights bill, he had a huge target painted on his back. The Board of County Commissioners in my county declined to take those loans for exactly the reasons Jeff says - too easy to end up being prosecuted. Add in a little selective prosecution, et voila, another tool to use against political enemies.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

And yet again we are five steps behind. We had no idea in 2020 just how criminal they would be and how blatantly they would target conservatives. In our defense we thought DJT would be President. We had no idea how badly they would steal the election and appoint every cross dressing unqualified libtard to every office in the land as long as they promised to be criminals along side them. The only ethical thing to do is apply that same standard equally across the board, which we know they won’t do. The selective prosecution continues.

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CMCM's avatar

I'm 73. What I've learned about my government, about the politicians and specifically about the Democrat party, about the DOJ, FBI, CIA in the last 2 years dwarfs what I have learned in the past 70 years. And I haven't been clueless, either. I've always been a researcher and reader. I worked and lived abroad for 18 years including 2 in Iran as I watched the revolution happen and 8 in Saudi Arabia where I observed all kinds of funny business involving our government and the Saudis. So I wasn't born yesterday. Yet despite all I saw and learned, I haven't had a complete context for it all until now.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah and what about Hunter Biden’s “law firm”?? Of course no one is questioning their valid need for the money 🙄🙄🙄

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Ha, I made that same comment too!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Great minds…! 😁

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yep! 👏🏻

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Martha's avatar

Jeff makes a plausible argument that the justice system is being weaponized against conservatives once again...

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

We know someone who owned a business that was initially shut down but was allowed to open again within a few weeks. He applied for a PPP loan and got a whooping 1mil+! He kept a tiny staff and ran the place without issue....then applied for more and got 1.2mil! He ran his business from home, then from the Mexican Rivera for a month with his wife tagging along... When they returned they bought a truck and pull behind RV and traveled around, continuing to run his now much smaller business from "home." That bored him so they sold the truck and made 10k because used vehicles were sky high. Sold the RV for 14k more because those were selling like hot cakes. They left for a European month long vaca not long after that. They've purchased new vehicles and are living high on the hog, traveling the US. His PPP loans were forgiven. That's over 2 million! The business never lost much revenue in the short time it was closed because he quickly changed it to carry out only. He brags about his "government funded millionaire status" now. While the DOJ goes after a good guy. Yep, totally fine...

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Karen Bandy's avatar

😡🤬😡🤬 As a taxpayer that totally pisses me off, as a business owner and former retailer I received a very small fraction of what this guy received and am even madder. I guess being honest doesn’t make you rich, but it allows you to be able to hold your head high, and sleep at night.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow. That is just 🤬🤬🤬

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Wow. So incredibly wrong. So much of what happened was abused. So many got money they never needed in the first place. Why aren’t the doj investigating stuff like this!

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Kim's avatar

Yes, that's it in a nutshell.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

"American Greed" was on-topic again, documenting Armenian-Americans in L.A. area just blatantly stealing PPP monies.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Like the law firm that Hunter worked for? They received 10 million!!!

I think? I read that here on C&C.

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Alfred's avatar

The notion that kids could be killing themselves due to climate change despair is actually very plausible. They've successfully instilled real terror and angst into many kids with the climate change propaganda that they've immersed them in from the time they walk into kindergarten. It's a bloody crime.

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Steph's avatar

Yes! Similar to the Covid terror. I know. I worked in the public school system for 26 years. I witnessed with my own (tear filled) eyes the burden of the world’s demise placed on the shoulders of 6 and 7 year olds. One milder example: “If we do not stop beach erosion, you and your family will have no more family vacations at the beach. There will be no beach to visit.”

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Annie's avatar

When I was growing up in the 60s and 70s we were not allowed to watch the news. We were oblivious to the protest and the war in Vietnam and the reason given to us was that was for adults to handle. It was their responsibility. As children we had ours. Later in 8th grade I saw an old life magazine about Vietnam. I asked my grandparents about it. They explained to me what I could comprehend and I am grateful they shielded what I would not have been able to handle as a child. They were strong for me and my cousins. A lot of the parents today are not adults in the true sense of the word. They cannot hold a candle to my grandparents.

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BelleTower's avatar

I went ti public school in the 70s and 80s there was always a “looming disaster” … my fifth grade teacher told the class that half of us would be dead within ten years (AIDS) and I remember being very worried about the ozone layer and also about starving to death when the population grew too large to be sustainable. I fell asleep worried about nuclear bombs and a coming ice age. Those bastards have been tormenting us for decades!

My own babies come home from school telling me as fact that we have x number of years of clean water left blah blah blah. I tell them all about all the promised disasters I escaped as a kid. I do not aim to shield them but damn it they need to ask questions and not believe everything they are told at school.

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Private Catholic school in the 70's and early 80's. Remember ice age, nuclear war, ozone layer. I graduated HS in 83, don't remember hearing about much about AIDS til later. But I was a news nerd from an early age so not sure if I read it at home or heard all of that at school. I wrote a term paper in HS about how budget deficits were going to ruin this country. Still believe it. Just taken longer than I thought it would.

This essay says it better than I can (from Jan 2021)

Save the Constitution From Big Tech

Credit: By Vivek Ramaswamy and Jed Rubenfeld

https://www.wsj.com/articles/save-the-constitution-from-big-tech-11610387105

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Conventional wisdom holds that technology companies are free to regulate content because they are private, and the First Amendment protects only against government censorship. That view is wrong: Google, Facebook and Twitter should be treated as state actors under existing legal doctrines. Using a combination of statutory inducements and regulatory threats, Congress has co-opted Silicon Valley to do through the back door what government cannot directly accomplish under the Constitution.

It is "axiomatic," the Supreme Court held in Norwood v. Harrison (1973), that the government "may not induce, encourage or promote private persons to accomplish what it is constitutionally forbidden to accomplish." That's what Congress did by enacting Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, which not only permits tech companies to censor constitutionally protected speech but immunizes them from liability if they do so.

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Dana's avatar

Now they take them to drag shows & document it for all to see.

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CMCM's avatar

I graduated h.s. in 1967 and my father in particular was an avid news watcher, probably because he had been in the military as an Air Force navigator during the 1950s when we were living in England. So through my dad I also became very interested in following the news. I saw all the Vietnam coverage and I don't think it disturbed me terribly, but I did absorb what I saw. My h.s. boyfriend (now my husband!) was drafted in 1966 and sent to Vietnam for a year. Through him I've learned more of the "truth" about what he experienced and saw first hand, and how very misleading and often wrong much of the media coverage about it was. On another subject, however, my parents were VERY careful about what movies I saw. Movies weren't so bad then, but they really monitored what I could see and also read. They made sure I didn't learn about the wrong things at an early age.

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RunningLogic's avatar

These people are just plain evil!

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BelleTower's avatar

I wish you strength as you fight the good fight every day for these little ones, Steph. May God keep you.

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Copernicus's avatar

Horrendous.

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NoHoHoBo's avatar

I know a dozen young women (and couples) who don’t want babies. Their reasons always amount to “I can’t bring a child into a world on the eve of destruction”. This is from young adults in their prime child bearing age. There’s a connection here, between the despair of young adults who want to remain childless, and adolescents whose despair leads to suicide.

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CPK (Charles Kalina)'s avatar

There's also careerism. Going to law school as a mid-life career change and being around aspiring female lawyers in their 20s was an interesting experience. They usually fit the "woke white woman" stereotype, and I think a lot of that was displaced resentment at the way their social status-seeking conflicted with their natural instincts. They were burning their prime reproductive years trying to make partner instead of being one, so to speak.

Since I was the old guy, I could sort of get away saying sexist and patronizing stuff like that. I'm probably on some blacklist now, but who cares -- at my age, I wasn't on track to be a Judge or Attorney General anyway. Frankly, I think one of the main reasons I got admitted to law school in the first place was just so that there would be somebody in class who could tell the kids "this is not how real life works".

(Also, because otherwise nobody would get the Professors' outdated pop culture references. Once we got into a colloquy about potential 4th Amendment issues in "Sanford and Son", and nobody else in the room had the first clue what we were talking about. Good times...)

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Woody's avatar

The important thing with attending law school as a mature student is to educate the clueless and to crack 70's jokes.

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CPK (Charles Kalina)'s avatar

The downside is that you'll be in class with a good-looking girl, and you think what a guy thinks when he's around a good-looking girl... and then you realize you're literally old enough to be her father, and then you feel creepy and sad.

Maybe that was just me, I dunno.

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CMCM's avatar

My daughter (born 1970) has a lot of girlfriends she has known and kept up with since high school. Quite a few of them were career and party girls, not wanting to get married or have children...for awhile, at least. Fast forward to now: After a few decades of this, these same women are now in their early 50s, alone or unable to find a husband, disillusioned with their "careers", and realizing they wish they had a home, husband and family with children after all. It's mostly too late for them because they have been finding that men in their age group want younger wives. I see regret for their self indulgent choices in many of these women.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And it's happening in mostly White, western nations.

Which are also the places where Jabs are most pushed.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Interestingly enough the Bible does say woe to those carrying a child in the last days. I’m not saying we are in the thick of it…but this trend of not wanting to bring children into this world is a real thing and now we understand more of why the Bible says that. 😔

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Kelly's avatar

I had that same thought over 30 years ago. It's not just today's kids realizing this world is going to shit.

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NoHoHoBo's avatar

Back then, they were just getting started with the climate change bull crap. Except it was called “global cooling”. I recall talk of a coming new Ice Age. They even made a movie about it. Unfortunately, global temperatures started warming up, so they changed to warning about “global warming”. Unfortunately, once again there was a cooling trend. So they came up wit “climate change” to cover all the bases.

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CMCM's avatar

Go look up "Cooling World" April 28, 1975 in Newsweek. You can find a PDF of an article about "Climactic change and the world is cooling". It's quite funny to read. It shows clearly how climate scientists have been SO very wrong for the last 47+ years. And are still wrong.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I will agree with them at a certain level. When I see the medical cartel getting a hold of children with countless vaccines at a young age, the school system, a cell phone in their hand every minute of the day...and no God...what kind of spiritual, mental and physical contentment will that human being have? Bringing an innocent human being into the world can also be selfish. And the world is getting worse every single day.

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CaplT's avatar

I respond that the world needs good sensible children to change the world and this is not the eve of destruction unless they let it be.

If they have that much angst about the world they may be mentally I’ll themselves and maybe should not be parents. Despair is a good sign.

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Politico Phil's avatar

All of this demands one solution. Get your child out of the state school system, off the phone and out of social media. Either a Christian private school you thoroughly vet for Wokeism or get a tutor arrangement or home school. Obviously, home school is the best. It's the only way to have total control. And with all the resources available today, there is little excuse for not home schooling. I home schooled through high school. Once the child has learned the basic tools of phonics and math, the home school became a supervised self-study environment. When they went to college and all their peers were struggling with the new learning environment where they were no longer being spoon fed, my boys replied that it was no different than the way they learned under home schooling. And it frees up so much time. A student can accomplish so much more in a 3 or 4 hour day than would be accomplished in a formal school setting. As a result, by the time they went to college, they were so advanced they tested out their entry level courses, including math.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My cat sitter is home schooled, has time for high school rodeo and caring for her own horses, and working odd jobs. I’m sure when she’s here to feed and clean the litter box she zooms in and out cuz she’s so busy, but she’s a good kid and is learning tons of responsibility. She has to, hay is damn expensive and her parents make her pay for it.

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BelleTower's avatar

Oh I wish but my hub does not support the idea of homeschooling at all. He may have no choice when our schools here in CT lock his kids out for not being injected with mRNA … I very much see all this as being in God’s hands.

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Politico Phil's avatar

So much goes into that decision and most have no experience to go on outside the public school model. When I was figuring this question out, I went to home school conventions and talked to people to hear what their experiences were and how they were doing it. I also researched the topic as much as possible. I had to accumulate quite a bit of input before I could come up with a paradigm for schooling in my own mind. I had grown up in the public school system but I graduated HS in 1969 in CA which was prolly the high point of our school systems. It has been all down since. At the time, CA was considered to have the best education system in the country. Now I consider the CA school system to be nothing but a cess pool people dump their kids into. I will say this: 1) Do not attempt to duplicate the institutional school model in a home school. I observed this is how parents became burned out as home schoolers. Use the self-study model just as if they were in college. 2) KISS is the secret to curriculum (Keep It Simple Stupid). Model it on the 3 R's. Reading, wRiting and aRithmatic.

Short of that I would look for a Christian day school. That may give you the best fit.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Reading: classic literature, history and biographies.

Writing: On reading assignments or freelance.

Mathematics: I considered the most important subject closely followed by history. Math was required as the first subject of the day while their minds are fresh. Makes problem solving a lot easier.

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CMCM's avatar

My daughter was born in 1970, and even then I was aware that when she got to first grade they would not be teaching phonics any more, but rather, were focused on some sort of world recognition. So I taught her read beginning at age 4 and when she went to first grade she was already a fantastic reader. We were living abroad for most of her life so she mostly went to international type schools which not only had kids of many different nationalities, but a very high standard of scholarship. If kids didn't study well or misbehaved, they were out. Overall, it was a great and productive learning environment. When she was in 9th grade, we were living in Saudi Arabia and at the time, there were no international schools that went beyond 8th grade. So we purchased a home study high school program from Berkeley and she did that for 9th thru 11th grade. The result was that she learned how to be a serious learner and she took responsibility for her own studies, with help as needed. When we moved back to the U.S. for her senior year, she was far ahead of her 12th grade classmates. And she was shocked at what she was seeing in the high schools even back then in 1988. She frequently commented on how rude and disrespectful some students were to their teachers, how they didn't work very hard, they would listen to their Walkman in class, sometimes just get up and walk out of class, and so on. And even then teachers seemed to be losing control in the classroom. Such things would never have been allowed when I was in high school.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly right. Never would have been allowed when I was in school either. Typically, when children have been educated overseas come back to the US, they find they are on average two years ahead of their peers here. But when you dump them into the US system, they regress to the class average and the advantage is lost. The US educational system now serves not the students but rather serves the profit motive of the administrators and the university system. The student loan program only made this trend go exponential. Higher education in the US is now a waste of time and money.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yes.

Climate Change (let's ban cars).

Covid (sniffles is the new plague)

Ukraine (Putin bad, NATO good)

So much silly being pushed out there.

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CMCM's avatar

Silly is being pushed by silly people.

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DLK's avatar

Possible, and if it's true it IS a crime. I don't see this in my teenage grandchildren--they would likely laugh at the idea that climate change is going to kill them in their lifetime. They're mostly interested in basketball, volleyball, soccer, etc and worry more about doing well in school, having friends and not getting called for traveling when they get the ball. But then, they live in a conservative environment--lucky kids.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah that sounds like a far healthier environment! I see much of the same here where I live, though that other crap has been gradually trying to creep in.

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Peace's avatar

Nice environment for your grands!

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BelleTower's avatar

Yeah how is climate terror (the climate could kill you in the next 5 to 5 THOUSAND years) any worse than covid terror (you already killed four people last week and are slated for your next booster even though you don’t deserve to live, murderer)

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crystal01681's avatar

My cousin now suffers from Guillain-Barr syndrome and has acknowledged it’s from the jabs. She started to feel I’ll after the second jab, but got the third one anyway. Her doctor has acknowledged this and they have submitted a report. (Not sure to whom they sent in the report). My cousin has been dealing with falling and not being able to walk without assistance for many months. She goes to p/t where they are trying to get her in better shape. My niece has been diagnosed with gastric cancer and she too is vaxed. She won’t acknowledge the vax as a cause of her sudden, almost deadly symptoms. Along with this, she developed pernicious anemia, intrinsic factor, and 2 gastric tumors which doctors say are in a difficult spot to treat. (They knew they were there, but couldn’t pinpoint the location right away).

I lost a good friend who was 3x’s vaxxed and he died in his sleep the night before Thanksgiving. He was a wonderful person, friend, husband, father, family man. He brought people together. He just “died suddenly”.

I have a neighbor who is struggling now and needs home assistance and p/t in the home because she has had blood clots in her legs and now has trouble walking. Her heart is very fragile. Yes - 3x’s vaxxed (at least), and I don’t understand why because she never goes out of the house. She’s been in the house since the start of Covid.

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Jacquie's avatar

All these injuries and deaths are just so sad and unnecessary. 😔

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Dana's avatar

Yesterday in the hair salon I overheard two women talking about the jab. The younger one (late 30’s) said to the older one (late 60’s) “Every time I get a Covid shot, my asthma gets worse & this last time I had to get a steroid shot it was so bad. I just don’t have 36 hours that I’ll need when I get sick with the next one so I don’t know when I’ll do it.” All I could think was “How many boosters did she get?”

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Apparently these people have a hearing problem as well, since it seems they can’t even hear the absurdity of their own words.

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Copernicus's avatar

I know. It’s truly sad when it isn’t maddening.

Take the therapy which will keep you from getting the Thing that could make your asthma worse. And get worse asthma from that therapy. 🤯

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crystal01681's avatar

I read in a health blog and most of the posters live in the UK. Many have the first 2 jabs, and up to the 4th booster! And they already have health problems which is why they’re in the site. They are asking about getting the next booster already. What’s up UK? What information are you all not receiving?

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, I just lost a dear friend to a massive stroke; only 59. She was jabbed and boosted to death.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I just saw a friend post to pray for her friends husband who just had a stroke. Looks to be in his 40s. 😞

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Literally.

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All That Jazz's avatar

Such loss! I know if one family where a man in his 30s died of a heart attack while playing video games with his son, his mom had a horrible heart attack (she survived) even though she was very fit and healthy, and his sister had gotten covid and weeks after was still unable to walk without help. All within weeks of being vaxed... so sad. Also, many of my vaxed friends and family are being diagnosed with multiple blockages, and undergoing surgery.

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Politico Phil's avatar

This is happening across the board because this is what happens to an immune system that has been, not just compromised, disabled by the shot. None of this is being published or reported. The disability and die-off is already massive at this point. However, it is going to get a lot worse in the next 5 years. Our populations are in the process of cratering. Births are headed toward zero. This in itself will collapse the economy.

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Rabbitgurl formerly SL's avatar

crystal-- thanks for sharing that info. And totally feel for you that you've lost your good friend and are having to navigate your family members and neighbors getting needlessly maimed and debilitated.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Agreed. It really is so frustrating and sad what is going on.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Oh my Lord, do the math. If everyone knows of multiple casualties from the shot, how many millions would that be? Get autopsies cuz there will eventually be some big class action suits against Pharma.

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Peace's avatar

If everyone were to get autopsies, the backlog would be massive. As it is, people in my locale are having to wait 6 months for autopsies/results. And that is with very few autopsies being performed.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

If I may ask, what state is your cousin in for a doctor to risk acknowledging the obvious???

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crystal01681's avatar

https://vaers.hhs.gov/reportevent.html

This is what she may have used to send the report of her vax injury. Not sure if she ever heard back from anyone or where she stands at this point, but I will ask her when I speak to her…..

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crystal01681's avatar

She is in Maryland. Her doctor asked her why she went ahead and got the 3rd shot (booster) if she didn’t feel well after the first and second shot? My cousin was just not putting it together when she listened to the “good” doctors on tv who were shoving the jabs down our throats every 2 minutes. She bought the “science” hook, line and sinker. It was her neurologist who helped her to report her issues.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Well, I can see doctors in the more rural eastern shore or western MD acknowledging the obvious BUT if she is in the Baltimore-DC suburbs, I would actually be surprised as the doctors there would be risking their social standing etc by being honest....

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Ann K.'s avatar

“The condition isn’t like a novel coronavirus, which doctors fully understood from day one. In this case, doctors are, once again, baffled.”

You are the BEST, Jeff!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Have we ever seen so many experts being BAFFLED since the Jab came out?

They suddenly can't figure ANYTHING out.

I mean, being BAFFLED is about as bad as it gets when one is an expert.

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Copernicus's avatar

Well, they’ve been baffled by SIDS for decades.

And by fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, which many of them continue to attribute to “weak mindedness” rather than some sort of iatrogenic harm.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

SIDS is related to the childhood vax schedule.

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AM's avatar

This is what has driven me nuts for 15+ years. If you don't know the "why" behind a condition, how do you know with certainty what DOESN'T cause it?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah so how exactly can they claim to be experts when they are constantly “baffled” by everything and have no answers for anything?? 🙄🙄🙄 Being an expert and not knowing anything is very contradictory. Aren’t experts supposed to *know* things?? Things the average person doesn’t? But I guess none of those people have any sense of logic anyway 🙄

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JustANobody's avatar

Only experts in all things Covid, even though it's only been a few years.

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CaplT's avatar

“Science” is baffled but follow “science” blindly. 🙄

And be injured, immunocompromised and/or or die.

Or be labeled a “terrorist” (who is “killing grandmas and children”), but who is “ironically” not killing grandmas and children, not dying or becoming immunocompromised.

Co\/id insanity indeed.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Clown world 🤡

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DogsLife's avatar

I think they need to come up with a new word. "Baffled" is becoming ridiculously obvious.

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Annie's avatar

Celine is paying the price for selling her soul to the evil cabal. Maybe she will turn into a pillar of salt like Lot's wife. Everyone, don't worry about the narrative getting exposed. TPTB and pfizer have it under control. I saw a TV commercial for "frozen shoulder ". It apparently can be caused by a gene. Yeah! I had frozen shoulder from an accident. My doctor never mentioned a gene. The crap they put out and the suckers that buy it. Look at the medical service ads. They are prepping the idiots with the "answers " to all their medical problems hitting them and their friends and family. Don't expect a great awakening from the covidiots.

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Martha's avatar

Great catch by Jeff, i.e. finding Stiff Person Syndrome in Pfizer’s long list of post-authorization adverse events...

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DogsLife's avatar

Have never ever in nearly 50 years of work in nursing have I ever heard of "Stiff Person Syndrome." C'mon, this had to be made up out of thin air! I've heard the term "stiff" though, which evidently follows the "Syndrome."

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Martha's avatar

There is a Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation: https://stiffperson.org/

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Annie's avatar

OMG 😲 That takes it all. Forward it to Celine. Maybe she could be its celebrity spokesperson. Lol.

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Man-i's avatar

the first case of a disease is called the index case.

The index case of stiff person syndrom was found in an elderly causcasian male name Willie Mcdermott from Tuscalosa Alabama. THe disease was originally called " stiff willies syndrome" but was later changed when the woke mob found out about it.

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AM's avatar

Yes. Was flabbergasted. She has been my favorite female vocalist for many years but no more.

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Jim Olson's avatar

Ol' Joe was just taking another opportunity to give the middle finger to middle Americans by choosing Griner over the former marine.

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Peace's avatar

interesting indeed! Writer of the article could use a revision - there is no such thing as a "former Marine" - once a Marine, always a Marine!!

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

If only Sam Brinton had given us some clue of his aberrant tendencies...

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Linda Sartain's avatar

Could those suitcase "pickups " be a money drop?

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DogsLife's avatar

Maybe it's his plan for getting rid of nuclear waste.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That sounds like an episode of “Get Smart” 😂

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

Never thought of that but nothing surprises me anymore.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ooh interesting thought!

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BelleTower's avatar

Smart!! Gosh maybe? Guessing the original contents were never recovered

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Vivette Cardenas's avatar

Everything this administration does appears to be in the exact opposite of what our nation needs and stands for. Energy? Stop production. Enemies of state? Coddle them and let them have their way. Prisoner exchange? Leave the Marine who has fought for this nation and bring home the American hating athlete while giving them back their much needed arms dealer. Crippling debt? Keep spending. Open borders? Deny with a complicit media backing them then blame it on DeSantis.

This has got to be intentional to destroy our nation. There is no other explanation.

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nmbr3480's avatar

Of course it.

I just started reading According to Plan: The Elites' Secret Plan to Sabotage America by Kevin Freeman. Ben Carson wrote the foreword.

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Vivette Cardenas's avatar

Yep. They can’t take over with America standing in the way so they have to take us out. This administration is clearly complicit in their goals. Look at how they are gutting our military and police.

This is the reason they work so hard to take down trump. He was in their way.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

When will the evil end? I'm starting to lose hope here. They seem to hold all the cards!

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Politico Phil's avatar

It only ends when the people stop it. I just hope Americans are not willing to put up with it as long as the Chinese have.

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Politico Phil's avatar

OK, here is some optimism. At least, in spite of the situation we are in, shethinksliberty gives me hope here....

https://shethinksliberty.substack.com/p/the-passing-of-david-ray-griffin?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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gina's avatar

It is bad in US, but look at Canada, it is bad there too. The gov't in the Netherlands wants to take and close 3000 farms. Germany has no energy and they are closing nuclear power plants, not opening them. They can't even pick up firewood I heard. I think it is global plot. Look at Brazil too, with the voter cheating, I could go on and I am sure many other things I don't know about. People in China aren't too thrilled with the gov't either.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Yes...it is a world wide war against mankind and all we hold dear.

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Politico Phil's avatar

The Bolshevik's explicit agenda is to destroy America culturally and economically. This is actually explicitly taught in all the classes at our elite Eastern universities. Marxism has taken control of our Gov't.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Light bulbs coming on. That is exactly what they are doing. Everything they are doing serves that one purpose. They have always wanted to destroy America and they have explicitly taught this for decades in our elite universities. We just didn't believe what they were saying or didn't care. The Marxists captured the Dem Party and then in 2020 they successfully pulled off a silent coup and stole the election. Now that they have control of the apparatus of power, they are openly setting about to destroy America by indirectly killing as many people as they can by any and all means they can. As you said, it is obvious - there is no other explanation. And no, they will not stop now that they have revealed their hand. They are all in. Are we?

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Alan Davis's avatar

Klepto-transvestitism 😂😆😂

So did you already write about Sen Ron Johnson’s hearing Wed? The society of Actuaries said 40% increase in excess death for 25-64 yr olds. That is 1x in like 1000 yr event?? Will the normies ever wake up to this once in a thousand year event? How could they sleep through it unless they are all one of the statistic?

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Bubblehead's avatar

They aren't "normies", that bridge has been crossed.

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Copernicus's avatar

That stat has been known for some months now. I think he has written about it before??

It was a great summary of all the bad that is the vaccine though, wasn’t it? The hearing, that is.

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taxpayer's avatar

What I don't know, and haven't seen discussed, is to what extent are the excess deaths due to jabs, and to what extent due to lockdowns and the impacts thereof. Have folks here seen any reports that try to tease that out?

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Copernicus's avatar

Good, legitimate question.

The excess deaths didn’t start being very excessive until 2021, despite lockdowns for most of 2020. Although granted, the effects of lockdowns would be delayed and not immediate.

I suppose that deaths due to heart attacks and strokes and blood clots and autoimmune conditions are very unlikely due to lockdowns. So perhaps attempting to speculate based on cause of death?

Wonder what Ed Dowd has to say?

As I recall, spikes in deaths occur in proximity to new mandates. So….

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Woody's avatar

I was very annoyed that no one from the CDC seems to care about all the excess deaths.

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Copernicus's avatar

Well, they haven’t cared about baby deaths from SIDS for decades. So.

*SIDS likely being the infant equivalent of SADS, and we all know the product causing THAT.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Of course they don’t. They knew it and wanted it 🤷‍♀️

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LMWC's avatar

People are just realizing that the DOJ is a weapon. As is the FBI and it will be used against anyone that goes against the ‘plan’.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Safe and effective.

Trust the science.

"I am thankful for the protection it provided"

The Griner for Bout trade was the only one in the history of the WNBA people paid attention to.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Biden says it's safe and effective. If you get the shot, you won't get covid. Obviously complete bull.

But when Biden says Ukraine must be defended for something-something reasons, suddenly we're on Biden's side. Huh?

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Gell-Mann Amnesia or something else? 😏

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Imagine what Reagan would say when he saw his Republican Party supporting Russia.

He’d be ashamed

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SadieJay's avatar

You said it....now you have to read the rebuttals. U!!

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Who said anything about supporting Biden?

Just you.

Because we have an idiot as a president doesn’t mean we allow the world to go to hell and reverse years of good work.

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Wesley Hoyle's avatar

Read the whole Twitter Files thread by Bari Weiss, folks. Very sobering. But a good sign that this is being dragged into the open.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Will you please add a comment to the last post on her thread that reads, "@threadreaderapp, please unroll" ? That would allow those of us *still* suspended from Twitter to read the thread.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Worst case - open in a private window and read as a non-Twitter user. I don't have an active account and can read those threads. Admittedly, I sometimes have to reduce it down to _just_ the Twitter URL without the extra parameters at the end, but it works. Now if you're blocked by IP address, that's a whole different issue - and one that warrants a whole 'nother type of thread. :)

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gina's avatar

I joined Gab. they all copy the twitter feeds and repost there.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I used to be able to do that but then could only read the first few posts of a thread. 😕 I’ll have to try again.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Thank you!

For others who are unfamiliar, here it is:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1601007575633305600.html

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Formerly_Known_As_Someone's avatar

You can read Twitter with no login on https://nitter.net, you just need to type in the name of an account or person to get started.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ooh I didn’t know that, Fla Mom, thank you!!

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Neil Kellen's avatar

maybe...but nothing will be done about it...apart from some people losing their jobs, there will be no accountability.

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Jack D Crack's avatar

Bob Rathbun - Dehydrated people ask for a glass of water. They don’t collapse into some sort of funky seizure while under no physical exertion in a seated position in a climate controlled environment. How dumb do they think we are?

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SYFY's avatar

tbh, there are plenty dumb enough to buy this...I guess this is what happens when we put warning labels on everything and don't let the dumb ones thin themselves out naturally :P

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Jack D Crack's avatar

We have a country full of smart phones and stupid people...

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CMCM's avatar

I think this is the formula: Smart phone --->Stupid person.

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