Wisconsin native.
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Tuesday, April 02, 2024
Like You Expected from 'TrannyTony' Evers
He never really came across as a real man, did he? Real men defend women. Not Tony.
Wisconsin Democrat Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill banning biological
males from female-only sports.....
He actually thinks he can overturn nature. He's demented.
I’m not sure demented is the correct description. Governor Evers has mastered the skill of obedience to The Party line, or narrative as The Party line is commonly called. It is not that the Governor wants to overturn nature, but rather that he simply wants to ignore nature.
The Party line narrative is simply a verbal tool to achieving The Party goals. Those goals being social control for the purpose of obtaining power and then wealth. If The Party were to try and outlaw gravity, then nature would convincingly disagree. Declaring fallacies about the meaning of words is rather safe from the immediate revenge of nature. Long term the consequences of linguistic perversion can, however, provoke the wrath of reality. – Mark78
POS who sold his soul
ReplyDeleteI’m not sure demented is the correct description. Governor Evers has mastered the skill of obedience to The Party line, or narrative as The Party line is commonly called. It is not that the Governor wants to overturn nature, but rather that he simply wants to ignore nature.
ReplyDeleteThe Party line narrative is simply a verbal tool to achieving The Party goals. Those goals being social control for the purpose of obtaining power and then wealth. If The Party were to try and outlaw gravity, then nature would convincingly disagree. Declaring fallacies about the meaning of words is rather safe from the immediate revenge of nature. Long term the consequences of linguistic perversion can, however, provoke the wrath of reality. – Mark78