Category Archives: Society

‘Panic industry’ surges as more Americans fortify their homes to prepare for the worst

Change is coming to America. Demographics, hopefully economic. Religion is losing popularity as it embraces pedophiles and damns people for just being their true selves.

Middle America is responding…by turning their houses into fortresses.

Yeah, that’s right. We “can’t afford DEI or free school lunches, but a panic room is TOTALLY on the budget now that womens and mud people are having a say.

This Week: Visas and Comic-Cons

A lot of folks overseas are afraid to come here now.

Let’s say it more clearly: citizens of other nations are fearful of what will happen when/if they come to visit the United States of America.

If you are fine with that sentence, you are a really shitty person and horrible at being an American citizen.

This starts with folks wondering if they want to come to cosplay at a convention. But in coming years we have the Olympics and the World Cup. Folks see how ICE and the FBI and police treat our citizens and have every right to be afraid. They see white nationalists in power and emboldened and pardoned by those in power.

Why would anyone come here to visit?

Georgetown Law Students Create Spreadsheet To Show Stance of Law Firms

Not every lawyer is a snake. Or, at least, not a fascist one.

Some Georgetown law students decided to track which firms are sucking up to Trump, either due to direct threat or being cowards in advance. Not only is the sheet useful to know who are Quisling pigs, it also tells other law students who not to work for…and it appears to be having an effect on recruitment.

From back in February, a CBC story about this scum going after the judiciary as well. This doesn’t end with one guy. The whole party is rotted and it will likely end the nation.

Variety of Ojibwe-translated children’s books are headed to immersion classrooms

One of the enjoyable things about living up here is that, on occasion, we try to respect the cultures of those who live here…and those who have been here a long time.

It isn’t perfect, of course. We’ve got our share of red-hatted racists like everywhere else. We just try not to put them in positions of power. Even St. Cloud is getting better at that. Kind of.

In any case, part of getting it right is sharing our languages, and cultures, and stories. This is a good start.