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Catholic Patriot

@EmmieAnotherOne

I believe Jesus is the son of God I believe the Catholic church is Jesus's church I believe in the American Constitution I pray for our delivery from evil

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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
@swd2 Add into that scenario these facts: The "thugs" have ICE emblems on their vests You have a deportation order you have ignored You are a felon Maybe get out of the car.
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Warren@swd2·
If I'm driving my car with my kids in the backseat and masked thugs with guns start screaming at me with guns drawn you can bet your ass I'm trying to get the hell out of there. I'm not sure why this is hard for some of you all to understand.
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Tironianae 🍊🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet
🚨 REP. Harriet Hageman just NAILED IT. “Cisgender is a MADE-UP word. It means NOTHING. Do NOT call me cisgender. I am a woman.” “All you need to determine s*x is a cheek swab. XX or XY. Boy or girl. IT’S THAT SIMPLE.”
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
For anyone questioning why I say trans people are on mind altering meds, from Grok: Yes, there is substantial scientific evidence that hormone treatments can alter cognitive functions, including aspects of thinking such as memory, spatial abilities, verbal fluency, executive function, and mood-related processing. Hormones like estrogen and testosterone influence brain structure, neurotransmitter systems, blood flow, and neuroprotection, leading to measurable changes in cognition. Effects vary by hormone type, dosage, duration, age, sex assigned at birth, and individual health factors. Evidence comes from randomized trials, meta-analyses, observational studies, and animal models across contexts like menopause HRT, testosterone replacement (TRT), and gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT). Key Examples of Cognitive Changes Testosterone in older men**: Short-term testosterone supplementation improves spatial memory (e.g., route recall, block construction) and verbal memory (e.g., story recall). One study in healthy older men showed significant gains compared to placebo. A meta-analysis linked raised testosterone levels via HRT to better executive function, psychomotor speed, and overall cognition, partly via enhanced brain perfusion. Estrogen and testosterone in women (menopausal HRT)**: HRT often shows positive or neutral effects on cognition. One trial found improvements in verbal and spatial memory with testosterone undecanoate, though estrogen alone sometimes reduced spatial ability. Transdermal testosterone in perimenopausal/postmenopausal women improved mood and cognition (e.g., clarity, reduced brain fog) in real-world studies. The KEEPS trial reported no adverse effects on memory/thinking and slowed prefrontal cortex aging on brain scans. Gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT)**: A 2020 systematic review and meta-analysis of studies (234 assigned-male-at-birth, 150 assigned-female-at-birth individuals) found no adverse impact on cognition overall. It showed a statistically significant enhancement in visuospatial ability for those assigned female at birth (medium effect size) and a trend for those assigned male at birth. Some studies note GAHT-related changes in gray matter density/microstructure. Long-term data in older transgender individuals generally show minimal negative effects, with some cognitive profiles aligning closer to affirmed gender or showing benefits in certain domains. Broader mechanisms**: Hormones affect hippocampal function (memory), prefrontal areas (executive function), and neuroplasticity. For instance, testosterone can act via androgen or estrogen (aromatization) pathways to influence spatial memory in rodent models. Low levels correlate with faster cognitive decline, while replacement can mitigate this in some cases. Results are not uniform—some trials find no significant changes in verbal fluency/memory, or mixed outcomes depending on timing (e.g., early vs. late menopause). Factors like cardiovascular health and mood (e.g., depression) often mediate effects. Large trials like WHI highlighted risks with certain combined HRT regimens for dementia in older women, though timing and formulation matter. Overall, hormone treatments demonstrably modulate how people think, remember, and process information, supporting their therapeutic use while underscoring the need for individualized medical supervision. Research continues, with ongoing trials exploring specifics. Consult peer-reviewed sources (e.g., PubMed) or a clinician for personal application.
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Catholic Patriot
Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
Yes, there is substantial scientific evidence that hormone treatments can alter cognitive functions, including aspects of thinking such as memory, spatial abilities, verbal fluency, executive function, and mood-related processing. Hormones like estrogen and testosterone influence brain structure, neurotransmitter systems, blood flow, and neuroprotection, leading to measurable changes in cognition. Effects vary by hormone type, dosage, duration, age, sex assigned at birth, and individual health factors. Evidence comes from randomized trials, meta-analyses, observational studies, and animal models across contexts like menopause HRT, testosterone replacement (TRT), and gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT). Key Examples of Cognitive Changes Testosterone in older men**: Short-term testosterone supplementation improves spatial memory (e.g., route recall, block construction) and verbal memory (e.g., story recall). One study in healthy older men showed significant gains compared to placebo. A meta-analysis linked raised testosterone levels via HRT to better executive function, psychomotor speed, and overall cognition, partly via enhanced brain perfusion. Estrogen and testosterone in women (menopausal HRT)**: HRT often shows positive or neutral effects on cognition. One trial found improvements in verbal and spatial memory with testosterone undecanoate, though estrogen alone sometimes reduced spatial ability. Transdermal testosterone in perimenopausal/postmenopausal women improved mood and cognition (e.g., clarity, reduced brain fog) in real-world studies. The KEEPS trial reported no adverse effects on memory/thinking and slowed prefrontal cortex aging on brain scans. Gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT)**: A 2020 systematic review and meta-analysis of studies (234 assigned-male-at-birth, 150 assigned-female-at-birth individuals) found no adverse impact on cognition overall. It showed a statistically significant enhancement in visuospatial ability for those assigned female at birth (medium effect size) and a trend for those assigned male at birth. Some studies note GAHT-related changes in gray matter density/microstructure. Long-term data in older transgender individuals generally show minimal negative effects, with some cognitive profiles aligning closer to affirmed gender or showing benefits in certain domains. Broader mechanisms**: Hormones affect hippocampal function (memory), prefrontal areas (executive function), and neuroplasticity. For instance, testosterone can act via androgen or estrogen (aromatization) pathways to influence spatial memory in rodent models. Low levels correlate with faster cognitive decline, while replacement can mitigate this in some cases. Results are not uniform—some trials find no significant changes in verbal fluency/memory, or mixed outcomes depending on timing (e.g., early vs. late menopause). Factors like cardiovascular health and mood (e.g., depression) often mediate effects. Large trials like WHI highlighted risks with certain combined HRT regimens for dementia in older women, though timing and formulation matter. Overall, hormone treatments demonstrably modulate how people think, remember, and process information, supporting their therapeutic use while underscoring the need for individualized medical supervision. Research continues, with ongoing trials exploring specifics. Consult peer-reviewed sources (e.g., PubMed) or a clinician for personal application.
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Derrick Lee
Derrick Lee@BabyGarlicJr·
@EmmieAnotherOne @RigoIrizarry Literally like most far-right trash, you love making up shit a pretending it’s true. Where’s your proof that those are mind altering drugs? Do you worry about the population being on drugs or just trans people?
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RigoStaRR@RigoIrizarry·
As a gay man, I have a question. Why is the trans community so fucking insufferable?
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
@bustitopen420 Our constitutional right to life is supported by our constitutional right to bare arms. A police officer, like any citizen, has the right to defend himself against deadly force, like having a car driven at him.
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kar@bustitopen420·
I don’t know who needs to hear this but cops aren’t supposed to kill guilty people either
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
Only two pills doesn't indicate amount of drugs. One pill a day can be extremely impactful on a body. And most are also on SSRIs which are proven to enhance depressive and suicidal thoughts and antagonism. The meds are a definite issue. That's why Nazis loved them. Research the history of big pharma.
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Derrick Lee@BabyGarlicJr·
@EmmieAnotherOne @RigoIrizarry Trans people on average take only two pills, but it’s always hilarious willfully ignorant Nazis talk about shit they don’t know. It’s like looking at animals in the zoo, but the animals are usually smarter.
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Nick Kayal
Nick Kayal@NickKayal·
Under Obama (2009-2017): 67 "ICE" related deaths 3.1 Million Deportations Under Trump (2017-2021, 2025-2026): 30 "ICE" related deaths 1.2 Million Deportations Spare me your outrage. (SOURCES: DW, NNIRR, TRAC & USA Today)
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
@OliLondonTV Because humans should take their reproductive and moral queues from animals. Got it. 🙄
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Oli London@OliLondonTV·
Transgender actress Elliot Page promotes her new nature documentary teaching kids animals can be gender fluid and LGBTQI+. “It is so exceptional sharing this information that we did not learn in school about gender and sexuality in the natural world.”
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
@zellieimani So, what you are saying is people working for ICE can't defend themselves against deadly force. That's idiotic.
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zellie@zellieimani·
It doesn’t matter if the man killed by ICE in Maine was authorized to work in the United States or not. It doesn’t matter if he had a social security or not. ICE should not be killing anyone. Period.
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Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
Does everyone realize Democrats just admitted that the illegal alien killed today — after he rammed his car into an ICE agent — had a Social Security number? They said the quiet part out loud that they swore didn’t happen. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
Time-line cleanse. Holy Mother, Please Pray for Us.
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
@NYCMayor You are a cancer that needs to be cut out of this country. Your lies won't work anymore. We all know what you are.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
This morning in Biddeford, Maine, a 26-year-old man said goodbye to his wife and daughter and left for work. Moments later he was dead, shot in the head by ICE agents, the second man ICE has killed in six days. ICE is killing our neighbors. ICE cannot be reformed. Abolish ICE.
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Jammles
Jammles@jammles9·
This young man witnessed the incident between the ICE officer and the driver. He said officers repeatedly told the driver to stop, but the driver ignored them and kept moving toward the officer. At that point, the officer had every right to defend himself.
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Catholic Patriot@EmmieAnotherOne·
She is saying observable reality is ridiculous and we should align with thoughts, feelings and individual realities, which are ever shifting, unobservable and mythical in their very nature. This works if you spend your life in a bubble of very like-minded people, not in a civilization. In short, biology matters. And, for the record, humans should not base the morality of their sexual behaviors on what animals are doing. We are supposed to be better in every way.
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The Post Millennial
The Post Millennial@TPostMillennial·
Elliot Page claims “In terms of looking at nature as if it’s some sort of cis hetero patriarchal structure is absurd, and that this gender binary that we’ve created is nothing but a quaint little myth.”
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