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Erika Blümelein

@EBlumelein

Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies. -Nietzsche

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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
I am not here to discourage anyone from voting if that’s what they want to do; only to explain why I refuse. If I know the system is rigged but I vote anyway, then I am giving my implicit consent for a corrupt and rigged system to govern me. At the end of the day, the government might be stronger than I am, but I still have the power to NOT vote. I’m going to use that power because I can.
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Sandy stewart
Sandy stewart@SandySandiego99·
@EBlumelein @ImMeme0 Agree. But what a hellva fight! Although I’ve seen several women transform their bodies by doing what needs to be done. And the two or three I admire the most did it without drugs or surgery. Very inspiring. ❤️
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
Your point is well-taken. I will consider it. They push voting on us like a covid vaccine. The hard sell makes me feel uneasy. I explain the trade-off in the post pinned to my profile (pasted below). In an ideal world, I’d like to see voting on a block chain where everyone’s votes are attached to their name publicly. That way, anyone could audit the vote and citizenship status of everyone else. Those who are too coward to vote publicly, can stay home. As voting is now, the media can simply tell us who “won,” and how are we to challenge their determination?
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein

I am not here to discourage anyone from voting if that’s what they want to do; only to explain why I refuse. If I know the system is rigged but I vote anyway, then I am giving my implicit consent for a corrupt and rigged system to govern me. At the end of the day, the government might be stronger than I am, but I still have the power to NOT vote. I’m going to use that power because I can.

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Rae Stockmeier
Rae Stockmeier@RaeStathamrae·
@EBlumelein @MartyTheElder Do not wait to register to vote - register NOW! Then Vote and you will not be a party to Susie Lee being elected again ......
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Marty O'Donnell
Marty O'Donnell@MartyTheElder·
🚨 I am truly honored to have the support of President Donald J. Trump! The stakes this midterm could not be higher. That's why when I started running, I promised I would drop out unless President Trump supported me so that Republicans could avoid wasting resources on a needless primary. Much like President Trump, I didn’t come from the world of politics. I spent my entire career in the business world. I had the honor of working with some incredible people and composing music for some of the greatest video games of all time. I'm not going to DC for fame or money. I'm going because I'm a grandfather who deeply cares about what type of country his grandchildren will grow up in. I appreciate the trust that the President has put in me and look forward to working with him in Congress to continue delivering for working families and keeping our nation safe. Now, it's time to ramp this thing into high gear and RETIRE Susie Lee in November.
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Kevin Dahlgren 🥾 🥾
Kevin Dahlgren 🥾 🥾@kevinvdahlgren·
I found a garbage can tipped over, trash spilling into the street. I don’t know how long it had been there or whether it was pushed over or simply fell. But at first, the reason doesn’t matter. Step one is simple: pick it up and set it upright. Instead, some people will leave the can where it is while endlessly debating the theories behind why it tipped over in the first place. If you understand this analogy, you understand much of the current social service system.
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
@BreitbartNews She doesn’t even look like a woman. This will be a humiliation ritual for Nolan. Why even bother making this trash? Just retire.
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Breitbart News
Breitbart News@BreitbartNews·
A new Time Magazine profile of Christopher Nolan confirms rumors that Lupita Nyong'o was cast as Helen of Troy, "the most beautiful woman in the world," in Nolan's upcoming adaptation of "The Odyssey." Jon Bernthal ("The Punisher") plays her husband, king Menelaus.
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
When I was in law school, we were presented with two paradigms for incarceration: punishment, on the one hand, and protection, on the other. In America, our justice system tends to follow the punishment model. The goal of the justice system is to force people to “pay” for their crimes. How does one pay for taking a life? Or stealing the innocence of a child? It’s impossible. The punishment model does not work. If the goal were to protect society by permanently removing dangerous people from it, the system would work better. Perhaps we should reframe the idea of justice as protecting civilization and the people who choose to participate in it without regard to arguments about punishment. When we entertain arguments about punishment, the conversation ultimately devolves into emotional pleas regarding what is fair to the criminal and the criminal’s humanity. This muddies the waters. If we set our sights on simply protecting society, we can pragmatically and unemotionally answer the question of what to do with the criminals. Remove them from society permanently.
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NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭
NyanChuu🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami·
A 60-year-old Japanese man named Takashi Kato went on TV last year and used his real name. He admitted he had sexually abused more than ten children. He turned himself in at 38, before the police caught him. He hasn't offended in 23 years. He says therapy is the reason. After his arrest, a lawyer told him pedophilia is a recognized mental disorder, and that treatment exists. He started going to a psychiatrist every week, joined a support group, and saw a counselor. He has paid for all of it out of his own pocket for over 20 years. On TV he said treatment can hold the urges back, but being sick is never an excuse. He called himself both a criminal and a patient. Japan has no public version of what Kato pays for. There is no clinic to call if you know you might hurt a child and you want to stop. Prison programs exist for people already convicted. For everyone else, there is nothing. Germany does the opposite. A program called Kein Täter werden, which means "don't become an offender," started in Berlin in 2005. It's free, anonymous, and confidential. Anyone attracted to children can call, whether they've already offended or not. There are 13 locations across the country now. Over 7,000 people have contacted them. The slogan is: you are not guilty for your desire, but you are responsible for your behavior. German researchers don't agree on how well it works. Some studies say the evidence is weaker than the program claims. Others say it prevents abuse that no one would ever see otherwise. This is where people disagree. One side says men like Kato are criminals, not patients. Calling pedophilia a disorder is just an excuse. Taxpayer money should not go to therapy for men who want to hurt children. Lock them up. If treatment happens at all, it should happen after a conviction, not before. The other side says look at the numbers. Kato abused ten children before he stopped himself. If a program had existed when he was 25, some of those kids would not have been victims. Saying no to treating him means saying yes to the next ten children. You can believe these men should be punished. That's a fair position. But you can only punish the ones you catch. Japan reports about 1,000 sex crimes against children under 12 every year, and researchers think the real number is several times higher. Most offenders are never caught. Kato turned himself in. The rest don't. They're still out there. Not in therapy. Not in prison.
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Dan Lowe
Dan Lowe@alsodanlowe·
@EBlumelein @drevej1 @HHSResponse @SecKennedy Yes it needs to come from billionaires and contractors who used money printing to accumulate wealth. I don't want it redistributed but leaving it in circulation destroys everybody's value until it is reversed. By treating all wealth as equal we have chained ourselves to deficits
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HHS Rapid Response
HHS Rapid Response@HHSResponse·
.@SecKennedy outlines America’s fertility crisis: “We now have a fertility rate officially of 1.57, and that’s down from 1920…it was at 3.26.” “It’s way below the replacement rate which is 2.1.” “It is actually approaching the rates they have in China and Japan.”
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
@AwakenedOutlaw @kadmitriev And the cost to America for this relationship was to import Chinese spies and Indian grifters? Do you see where your hypothesis (which might be true) tends to break down?
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
@AmiriKing How do you think they become mothers? All manner of animals have mating dances in the wild. These have theirs. It is how they signal they are in estrus.
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
This is a ‘Mother’s Day ‘twerk off’ competition.’ Not even kidding.
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
What I am hearing is that we have more government now than we did then. Young couples today are paying for those government programs. It’s a burden. If you want to overthrow the government, I am all for it! But installing even more government will make the problem worse. Other people’s money has to come from somewhere.
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
That moment when you forget which glass you poisoned
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
@drevej1 @HHSResponse @SecKennedy The example cited was 1920. We didn’t have those grifty programs back then. It’s not your employer’s responsibility to raise your baby. It’s not the taxpayers’ responsibility to coddle your health.
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Eve
Eve@drevej1·
@HHSResponse @SecKennedy How can women have children without paid parental leave and universal healthcare services?
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
You came out of nowhere and hit my feed hard. Every fifth post is one of yours. It’s suss, but I mostly agree with the points you make. Trannies are deviant perverts. If I catch one in a women’s space, I will lodge a police report for sexual assault. Just so your promoters are aware, I am not changing my opinions on the issues on which we disagree.
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️
So there are about 500 more of y’all than there were when I went to bed, which is pretty crazy. (That’s more than twice the number of people there are in the town I grew up in, even today.) Did some big account repost me and I just missed it? Anyway, hi, everyone. I hope you’re all having a great day. Question - would y’all be interested in hearing non-trans related stories from work? It can’t be anything about open cases, or cases that are still being tried, but there are a few stories that I think y’all might enjoy. Let me know what you think - add in some stories, or stick to what I’m already doing? Or should I keep the stories for subscription posts (which i haven’t been making yet).
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Hannah Strege, LSW
Hannah Strege, LSW@HannahStrege·
As one of the first children born from a frozen embryo adoption, I’m grateful to see support for mothers and babies being prioritized. But if IVF is going to be included in “pro life” policy conversations, the children created through IVF deserve to be part of the conversation too. I was one of those embryos. Frozen. Stored. Waiting for someone to decide if my life mattered. There are still over a million embryonic children frozen in storage today. A truly child centered approach cannot ignore them.
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Erika Blümelein
Erika Blümelein@EBlumelein·
@SurrogConcern @DHSCgovuk She blames her alcoholism on her husband and egg-donor conceived baby. What a typical mother of a donor conceived person she will be.
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SurrogacyConcern
SurrogacyConcern@SurrogConcern·
A horrifying story in yesterday’s Telegraph. A 54 year old woman pursued surrogacy after pressure from her husband. She admitted the all-too-common truth for commissioning parents: she struggled to bond with the baby. Surrogacy must be abolished now @DHSCgovuk
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️
This man is doing his damndest to portray himself as the most victimy victim ever to be victimized, and why? Because he’s tall, and women looked at him. That’s it — but he’s so good at playing the victim that he’s managed to churn out a whole seven paragraphs about the arous— I mean, “terrifying” — experience of being looked at by women, typing the entire thing using just one hand, of course. You know who’s actually terrified? The rape victims who can no longer seek out safety and reassurance in women’s spaces, because those spaces no longer exist. The teenage girls who have to change clothes in front of boys. The women who are locked in cells with rapists they can’t fight off, and who are punished when they report having been assaulted. And guess what? I’d put the safety and security of any one of them over every last demand of every last one of these misogynistic creeps. These men are not victims. They’re one of the reasons that victims exist.
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Fishfinder
Fishfinder@Fishfinder29381·
@GhostofBPH @EBlumelein What if he comes out and just says he does whatever the jooze want him to do? That’d break the world.
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GBPH
GBPH@GhostofBPH·
Israel has controlled the US government since at least JFK’s assassination. You only now know because President Trump has laid it on so thick that it has become undeniable. Most have only figured this out in the past 12-24 months. We owe Trump a debt of gratitude.
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