The interesting bit today was Jenna Ellis being compelled to sign something saying that others could read her state of mind better than she could, and that she's sorry, or something. Apparently it's unethical for lawyers to have opinions on certain subjects.
Maybe she actually feels like she purposely misled people and is genuinely apologetic? That's the whole thing about these contrived confessions, is that nobody will ever know because we can't tell if the person is actually sorrowful, or they just don't want to lose their job.
Anyone wants to compel my speech, and I'll make them apologize for allowing such a stupid and evil idea to take root in their corrupted mind.
The other interesting thing was how there is a correlation between increasing anxiety and depression in children as victim culture grows. Who would have thought that feeling like a helpless victim could cause anxiety and depression? Who would have thought that saying we have 12 years to prevent human extinction via human warming is unhealthy?
Some days I have more contempt for our society and human behavior than others, and this is one of them.
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