"Transgender" MT legislator, representing a blue district, censured, censored for violating legislative "decorum" (hate speech), incites protest leading to arrests in state capital
Posted by bubah1mau 2 years ago to Government
"Hope you see the blood on your hands" among other "hateful" remarks were too much for Republican House lawmakers who voted to prevent Zooey Zephyr from continuing "her" rant. For one thing the bill had already passed and now awaits the Governor's signature. So this wasn't debate. It was essentially sour-grapes name calling.
Now there's a protest at the capital building in Helena drawing leftists eager to sign on to the trans agenda from all over the state (and presumably nation, probably even from Canada).
Object of the protest? Let the diatribe continue so nothing else can get done this legislative session. Who wants any governmental action from a Republican supermajority anyway?
Now there's a protest at the capital building in Helena drawing leftists eager to sign on to the trans agenda from all over the state (and presumably nation, probably even from Canada).
Object of the protest? Let the diatribe continue so nothing else can get done this legislative session. Who wants any governmental action from a Republican supermajority anyway?
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Lin’s plot to make China ‘sick’ with weaponized Münchausen syndrome by proxy succeeded for Mao, keeping him in power for an additional decade. Lin was made VP of the CCP as a reward by Mao, and was the acknowledged successor to Mao at the time. Lin was killed in a very mysterious plane crash in 1971.
Note that Lin’s Four Olds played a harmonious role in the MBP process by not only being a convenient enemy, but also greatly adding to both personal, and collective destabilization of the social construct.
The Four Olds were described as :
Old Customs: This referred to the traditional customs and practices of Chinese society, including religious beliefs, superstitions, and feudalistic practices.
Old Culture: This included traditional art, literature, music, and other cultural artifacts that were considered to be products of the old feudal society.
Old Habits: This referred to the behaviors and attitudes that were associated with the old society, such as hierarchical relationships, patriarchy, and obedience to authority.
Old Ideas: This included the old ways of thinking about society and the world, such as Confucianism and other traditional philosophies, that were seen as incompatible with socialist ideology.
The movement challenged traditional Confucian values around gender roles and sexuality, and it encouraged greater freedom and experimentation in these areas.
One way that this manifested was through the promotion of gender equality and the inclusion of women in the workforce and in positions of power. Lin’s propaganda machine encouraged women to participate in the revolution and to take on traditionally male roles in society, such as factory workers and soldiers. This led to a significant increase in the number of women in the workforce and in leadership positions, and it helped to break down some of the patriarchal norms that had been entrenched in Chinese society for centuries. Aiding this breakdown of the norms was an intensive assault on the Chinese language of the time. Without getting into the weeds on the subject of the language alterations, it was Lin’s ‘language modernization’ program, and the propaganda that supported it, that allowed for the profound impact of the Cultural Revolution.
In addition, Mao's regime was generally permissive of sexual experimentation and encouraged people to challenge traditional norms around sexuality. The government distributed contraceptives and promoted birth control as a way to control population growth, and Lin also used these programs to encourage people to explore their sexuality more openly, as per Lin’s psychological warfare technique of breaking the ‘generational bonds/chains’ that were implicit within the attack on the ‘Four Olds’. Lin further promoted new ‘gender identities’, including early forms of chemical augmentation of gender changes. Under Lin’s direction, the CCP recruited and trained a large number of ‘prostitute spies’ for the Party. These spies included women, encouraged to release their sexual identity to the State, as well as ‘homosexual, transvestite’ prostitutes/spies. The unofficial numbers for Lin’s Legions of sex spies were in the millions. The official histories of the CCP deny that any of this took place.
Mao Tse Tung and Lin Biao had been together since 1925, when Lin joined the CCP, and became first a driver, then a military commander for Mao in the Wars against the Nationalists.
Lin was the brains behind the Cultural Revolution which was a deliberate plot to restore Mao to complete power within the CCP. The revolution was not an organic product of the society of China at the time. Lin planned it all. Just as he planned and let loose his curse on the USA.
Lin had been a deep student of psychological warfare ever since he had seen the effects of it during the Korean War on the American soldiers. It was in the 1950s that Lin started his studies in psychological warfare techniques that would lead to his test of this knowledge in the launch of the Cultural Revolution.
Lin had discovered that the psychological techniques so effective on the American soldiers in captivity in Korea did not require the structure that existed in that War. That is, Lin discovered that these same psychological techniques could be applied without incarceration, nor direct threats to life from an ‘authority/captor’. He had researched these techniques for a decade before unleashing them within the Cultural Revolution. Mao and Lin’s cultural revolution was based on making 'china sick'. Lin’s discovery of a ‘mind virus’ that could be propagated by propaganda was the ultimate prize for dictators. Lin weaponized Munchhausen by Proxy.