“If the come for me in the morning, they’ll come for you at night.” I heard that phrase recently and eventually found it attributed to Angela Davis. I was never in her fan club, but the statement is profound, not unlike the famous quote “First they came for the trade unionists, but I was not a trade unionists so I didn’t care.” Translation: when anyone’s freedom is curtailed, we are all endangered.
It’s easy for hateful politicians like Ron DeSantis to target trans kids and deny them the treatment recommended by their doctors, because transgender people are a tiny number and have few defenders. Drag queens are also a target for those who want to restrict freedom because they too are a tiny minority without a political constituency to defend them.
Closet fascists experienced a setback in Florida, when a federal judge put a temporary block on the state’s law meant to make drag queens disappear. Drag queens are performers; their acts are meant to entertain. Drag has been on the stage for hundreds of years, maybe longer.
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked a Florida law that he says is aimed at limiting the rights of drag performers.
U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell of Orlando wrote in his order that “this statute is specifically designed to suppress the speech of drag queen performers.”
“In the words of the bill’s sponsor in the House, State Representative Randy Fine: “…HB 1423…will protect our children by ending the gateway propaganda to this evil — ‘Drag Queen Story Time,’” Presnell’s ruling said.
Fine, a Republican from Brevard County, declined to comment.
The court battle was initiated by the Hamburger Mary’s restaurant in Orlando over a law that contains penalties for any venue allowing children into a sexually explicit “adult live performance.” The law includes potential first-degree misdemeanor charges for violators.
“Of course, it’s constitutional to prevent the sexualization of children by limiting access to adult live performances,” said Jeremy Redfern, a spokesman for Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed the law in May. “We believe the judge’s opinion is dead wrong and look forward to prevailing on appeal.”
Hamburger Mary’s filed a lawsuit in May against DeSantis, the state, and Melanie Griffin, secretary of Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation. DeSantis and the state have since been dropped as defendants, with Griffin remaining.
The downtown restaurant’s lawsuit argued the law would have a “chilling effect on the First Amendment rights of the citizens of Florida.”
Hamburger Mary’s, which opened in 2008, has hosted drag performances that include bingo, trivia and comedy. After the law was signed, the restaurant restricted children from drag shows and then lost 20% of its bookings, according to the lawsuit.
Presnell’s order prevents the state agency from enforcing the law pending the outcome of a trial. He also denied the state’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit.

What a drag it is to be a Harvard trained lawyer like DeSantis and have all your court cases thrown out.
Maybe he should ask for his tuition money back.
I would.
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Haaaaa!!!
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While DeSantis is governor, Florida is not a state. It’s a kingdom ruled by Fascist Emperor DeSantis. DeSantis must hate federal judges. Will his puppet legislature passes legislation for their Emperor making federal judges illegal?
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The Extreme Court is busy, busy, busy with the more general nullification of federal powers.
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It is time everyone call these Republican pols like DeSantis what they are: Bullies.
Republicans are cowards. They zero in their cruelty on the marginalized, those who can’t fight back. They invent “crimes” (“groomers”) and accuse the people who have the least power in society. They are like the “tough” kids everyone knew in childhood, beating up on people who can’t fight back.
Not a single one of them has the backbone to pick on someone with power. (Disney is a big exception, and my, hasn’t that fight fled the front pages.) They go after vulnerables, like immigrants, literally kidnapping and shipping them across the country to abandon them in “woke” cities, then laugh their asses off.
Let’s just call them bullies, make “bully” their first and last names.
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Exactly right, jsr. I also like what David Feldman calls them. He points out, quite rightly, that these people are sadists. Sadists, Feldman says, go after the defenseless. They get a kick (to use a euphemism) out of that.
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You can’t spell DeSantis without S-A-D-I-S-T
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Precisely
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DESANTIS
D_SANTIS
D_SA_TIS
DSATIS
SADTIS
SADIST
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That “DeSantis “ = “ne sadist” can’t be a coincidence
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DeSadist
DeSantis is DeSadist
With bullying by the ton
Attack on Queens is latest
But not the last from Ron
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Just perfect, jsr. So eloquently said. I’m going to quote you on this going forward.
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So eloquently and concisely said, so perfectly observed.
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It’s exactly on point.
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Thank you: bullies and cowards.
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Fascists always are bullies and cowards
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DeSantis sending police in riot gear to storm, with guns drawn in front of the children, into the house of the young, female state employee who dared to try to release accurate figures on Covid hospitalizations and deaths, thus exposing the toll taken by his breathtakingly stupid and dangerous “ignore the airborne pandemic” and “keep those beaches open for the spring breakers from all over the country” policies. Malfeasance and bullying.
Go after individual young women in front of their children, with a swat team, with freaking riot police
What a big, tough guy
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This in the “Sunshine state,” with its supposed commitment to sunshine/transparency laws.
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There are thousands of dead because of DeSantis’ pandering to the vaccine nuts. Florida dead.
What does it take to get Floridians to kick his butt out?
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I really don’t know. What is it here? Lead in the drinking water? Too many cousin marriages?
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There were 7,574,590 cases of Covid and 86,850. Lord only knows how many of those deaths could have been prevented IF the governor had taken strong prophylactic measures and been aggressive about ensuring that people were masked and vaccinated and socially distanced and not participating in crowded events during an airborne pandemic. And those stats don’t even begin to capture the consequences. I hand Covid VERY EARLY during the pandemic; it just about killed me and has had really dramatic consequences for my general health. Before I had this, I was seriously considering hiking the Pacific Northwest Trail. For months after getting this, I could walk only with a cane., and it left me with seemingly permanent neuropathy.
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We are so spoiled. We never knew what a worldwide disaster means.
Anyone who lived through the Great Depression and World War II would have understood. We responded like whining babies.
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Wow. You said it there, jsr. You should freaking write a column.
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cx: and 86,850 deaths.
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He obviously thinks the same methods that were employed in Fallujah, Iraq are necessary with female data scientists and their families.
And the vast majority of Florida voters apparently side with him, many of whom even chose the stupid scumbag Gaetz over the data scientist (Jones)
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If DeSantis had taken prophylactic measures like drinking hemlock himself, he could have saved a lot of people’s lives.
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Bob, you might not want to wait around long enough to find out “whatever it is”, cuz by then it may be too late for you.
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From the Texas Historical Commission —
In the 1920s and ’30s, one of the popular acts in Paris was a drag performer from Round Rock, Texas.
Vander Clyde Broadway was born in 1899 (sometimes recorded as 1897 or 1904). His mother once took him to Austin to see a circus, thereby sparking what would become a glittering career. After that, young Vander practiced tightrope-walking on a clothesline in his backyard. At 14, he became an acrobat with a circus in San Antonio.
Later, he joined an aerialist group, the Alfaretta Sisters, upon the death of one of the members. The role required him to dress in women’s clothing during his daring stunts; from this experience he created the stage persona “Barbette”—choosing a pseudonym that could function as a woman’s first name just as easily as a man’s last name. This ambiguity and embodiment of multiple genders was a theme of each show.
Barbette toured as a headliner through Europe, performing in Berlin, Hamburg, Barcelona, and Paris. The act was said to be stunning, with tightrope and trapeze acrobatics executed in lavish outfits and full makeup.
In Paris, the aerialist found solidarity in a group of artists and writers that included Jean Cocteau, Man Ray, and Pablo Picasso. Cocteau’s 1924 essay, “Le Numéro Barbette,” helped bolster Barbette’s fame and allowed the performer access to the inner circle of the Parisian elite.
After catching pneumonia in 1938, Barbette retired from performing, but continued working as a trainer and choreographer for circuses and films.
The performer died in 1973 and is buried in Round Rock Cemetery. An exhibit about the aerialist star has recently opened at the The Williamson Museum in Georgetown:
• https://texastimetravel.com/directory/williamson-museum/
• https://www.facebook.com/TexasHistoricalCommission/posts/pfbid031GF46WvxKw27PLNeYM79AWndPRiizjLiUgRvus2ZPXEmoGmP91mpmyFGYvG3db5Wl
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From the Texas Historical Commission —
In the 1920s and ’30s, one of the popular acts in Paris was a drag performer from Round Rock, Texas.
Vander Clyde Broadway was born in 1899 (sometimes recorded as 1897 or 1904). His mother once took him to Austin to see a circus, thereby sparking what would become a glittering career. After that, young Vander practiced tightrope-walking on a clothesline in his backyard. At 14, he became an acrobat with a circus in San Antonio.
Later, he joined an aerialist group, the Alfaretta Sisters, upon the death of one of the members. The role required him to dress in women’s clothing during his daring stunts; from this experience he created the stage persona “Barbette”—choosing a pseudonym that could function as a woman’s first name just as easily as a man’s last name. This ambiguity and embodiment of multiple genders was a theme of each show.
Barbette toured as a headliner through Europe, performing in Berlin, Hamburg, Barcelona, and Paris. The act was said to be stunning, with tightrope and trapeze acrobatics executed in lavish outfits and full makeup.
In Paris, the aerialist found solidarity in a group of artists and writers that included Jean Cocteau, Man Ray, and Pablo Picasso. Cocteau’s 1924 essay, “Le Numéro Barbette,” helped bolster Barbette’s fame and allowed the performer access to the inner circle of the Parisian elite.
After catching pneumonia in 1938, Barbette retired from performing, but continued working as a trainer and choreographer for circuses and films.
The performer died in 1973 and is buried in Round Rock Cemetery. An exhibit about the aerialist star has recently opened at the The Williamson Museum in Georgetown.
• https://www.facebook.com/TexasHistoricalCommission/posts/pfbid031GF46WvxKw27PLNeYM79AWndPRiizjLiUgRvus2ZPXEmoGmP91mpmyFGYvG3db5Wl
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The quote is James Baldwin speaking to Angela’s plight.
An Open Letter to My Sister
Angela Y. Davis
One might have hoped that, by this hour, the very sight of chains on Black flesh, or the very sight of chains, would be so intolerable a sight for the American people, and so unbearable a memory, that they would themselves spontaneously rise up and strike off the manacles. But, No.
And so, Newsweek, civilized defender of the indefensible, puts you on its cover, chained.
You look exceedingly alone—as alone, say, as the Jewish housewife in the boxcar headed for Dachau, or as any one of our ancestors, chained together in the name of Jesus, headed for a Christian land.
We must fight for your life as though it were our own—which it is—and render impassable with our bodies the corridor to the gas chamber.
For, if they take you in the morning, they will be coming for us that night.
Therefore: PEACE
Brother James
November 19, 1970
https://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/itcitmbaldwin.html
And if James were alive I think he would speak to Wall Street Journal promoting Eva’s Success Academy. As it is the same dynamic and the same perpeTRAITORS.
“Phonics Finally Gets Its Due in New York
It took the city’s education bureaucracy 20 years to recognize that the Success Academy approach works.
By Eva Moskowitz
June 23, 2023 at 3:17 pm ET”
https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-york-finally-gets-hooked-on-a-phonics-based-curriculum-school-system-education-students-teacher-public-f019bc45
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Re “Drag has been on the stage for hundreds of years, maybe longer.”
In Shakespeare’s day, all female parts were played by men and boys.
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I think that when Greek plays were staged thousands of years ago, men played the parts of women.
Medea, for example. The Trojan Women. Almost every Ancient Greek play has women in very important roles.
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Trans, mental illness. No surprise with this story.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/former-democrat-transgender-state-rep-175443132.html
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Trans people are not mentally ill.
There is more child abuse by Boy Scouts and priests than by trans.
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Then why was he accused of sexual assault on an adult woman?
Here is your problem, aside from the stupidity (you can’t fix “stupid”): The vast majority of pedophiles are heterosexual adult males. This guy claims to be transgender. So did the shooter at Club Q, but no one really bought that, nor was there any evidence to support it other than the word of his attorneys and they’ve dropped that claim.
But you seem to believe that being transgender leads to child sexual abuse, and there is no evidence to support that. You clearly don’t understand the rather simple principle that correlation does not equal causation.
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Bob is probably triple boosted and wears masks in the car. Lord Savior Fauci (dr mengele) finally admitted masks are 10% effective.Virus is 20 microns. The masks (not 95) have 60-80 micron holes so virus gets through. So unhealthy to wear a mask for kids and adults. PCR test more fraudulent than Schiff, can manipulate the cycles to find anything to be positive.
New York is the shithole run by rock for brain democrats, ruined this state.
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So rare to find someone so completely wrong about EVERYTHING.
Like epidemiology.
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Diane, I identify as the tooth fairy. You are correct priests and boy scouts have many many sick pedos infiltrated. Watch the video on twitter elon musk commented on at the pride festival ( a month is absurd, one day for july 4th) they are chanting ” we’re here, we’re queerm, we’re coming for your children.”
Yup we know!
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Did you know that Elon Musk has a transgender son. One of twins, born male, now female. Google it.
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And you fell for it.
I’d suggest you get out more into the actual world, but then the actual world would just laugh at you.
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I just attended the Pride festival in my town in Greenport. I missed the parade but I heard it was well attended. Lots of families were in the center of town, gay and straight. No one was menacing children. Just a nice communal affair. Josh, do you have any gay friends? I think you wouldn’t fear gays if you knew some. They are no different from you.
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Diane, I have no problem with people who keep it behind closed doors and live their life, I have issues pushing this on kids whether its gender identity, drag shows for kids, trans story reading to kids.
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It’s just too easy. You have many issues, josh. One is getting your head out of the tee vee so that you can take a little time to learn that gender issues are scientific, not moral. Now if you have issues about gender issues after that, you’ve really got issues.
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It’s not TV. It’s online life.
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Not sure you saw his earlier messages. Tee vee right wing news constructs his views for him.
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All of those things are part of the real world. There’s nothing new about any of it.
Your fight is with real life. None of it is new, none of it threatens your life. It DOES challenge your sexuality (which is your real problem), it DOES challenge your desire to order the world as you wish, despite the fact that that can never happen, because it never has. The world is littered with the bodies of those who’ve tried.
You can’t legislate your way out of reality. You can’t shoot your way out of it, either.
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Judge Alito is religion-addled to the point where he makes incoherent arguments. When he spoke at the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit in Rome (paid for by the initiative) as his victory lap after Roe’s overturn, he claimed the need for robust religious liberty. He bizarrely defended it the following 4 ways- (1) It promotes domestic tranquility (in other words, unquestioned patriarchy). (2) Sects do important charity work. Many of those “works” are paid for by taxpayers who have made Catholic organizations the nation’s 3rd largest employer. (3) Sects often fuel social reform. (Too bad the two largest didn’t get the memo since they oppose equality for women and people who are gay) and, (4) There’s a close relationship between religious liberty and other rights. Evidently. Alito’s unaware of Roe’s overturn and the history of the Catholic Church.
Leonard Hitchcock summarized Alito’s speech in the Idaho State Journal, 8-26-2022, “What Alito and the Supreme Court Are Up To”
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