This isn’t exactly what El Rushbo had in mind when he poked fun at ‘public screw-als’.
Last week, we got to see the true face of the left when Joy Reid and Moms for Liberty squaring off about books in the public school system.
Joy Reid came with some ‘gotcha’ questions trying to make Tiffany Justice look like she was out of her depth.
Tiffany’s objection was that you really don’t need some special ‘expertise’ to recognize that the book in question is NOT appropriate for impressionable young students.
If you missed that exchange, here it the 4 1/2 minutes where they clashed:
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The hard left cheered that Reid ‘destroyed’ her guest. The right saw these as tactic to distract from the real issue with pointless ‘gotcha’ questions. You can draw your own conclusions.
The big takeaway, as we saw it, boiled down to this one response by Tiffany Justice… one that Reid danced around but never actually answered.
‘What a tragic story of a young man who’s anally raped by his adult family member. So you have incest, rape, pedophilia, Joy you said you’d let me answer so I’ll answer for you, in what context is a strap-on dildo acceptable for public school?’
Joy, predictably spent the rest of the interview defending the book as belonging on school shelves and undermining the integrity of her guest.
We can’t help but wonder how that conversation would be different if, instead of a semi-autographical book by someone who went through the experiences described, they were discussing the relative merit of another book being pitched to to minors in a toy store:
Children’s toy store Toys R Us in Canada is selling ‘Lesbian Brothels’ cartoon books for kids.
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) January 22, 2024
In case you can’t make out the full title on that book, it’s ‘Asumi-Chan is Interested in Lesbian Brothels’. Don’t ask for the author or title, if you want that, you’re on your own. We won’t promote it.
We looked up the title and the author name in both the Canadian and American Toys R Us websites, but the searches turned up no responses. Whether or not that means they are physically present in the store or not is another question.
Either way, it gives us some insight on just how far the normalizing of increasingly aggressive sexual content is proceeding to younger and younger audiences.
Why do ‘normies’ like us object to the sexualization of children? Because it makes them *that* much more vulnerable to the dangerous and disgusting advances of sexual predators.
We call them ‘groomers’ because some of the ‘sexual grooming’ steps that predators would otherwise have to proceed through before they could exploit a child would already be done for them.
If someone doesn’t see why that is a problem, well, that’s a whole other kind of problem.
Psalms of War: Prayers That Literally Kick Ass is a collection, from the book of Psalms, regarding how David rolled in prayer. I bet you haven’t heard these read, prayed, or sung in church against our formidable enemies — and therein lies the Church’s problem. We’re not using the spiritual weapons God gave us to waylay the powers of darkness. It might be time to dust them off and offer ‘em up if you’re truly concerned about the state of Christ’s Church and of our nation.
Also included in this book, Psalms of War, are reproductions of the author’s original art from his Biblical Badass Series of oil paintings.
This is a great gift for the prayer warriors. Real. Raw. Relevant.