Society has now raised almost two entire generations most of whose members have never heard the word “No!” The results have been disastrous.
It’s time we started saying no again:
No, I am not interested in hearing about your pronouns.
No, we do not allow biological males to use female bathrooms and locker-rooms, even if they’re wearing a dress.
No, we do not allow biological males to compete in female sports.
No, you can’t read to children while dressed as a creepy drag queen.
No, I don’t care if holding a reasonable opinion on something triggers you.
No, I will not support your delusions or fetishes when they infringe on the rights of others. Otherwise, you’re free to LARP as a member of the opposite sex or whatever gets you off.
Idiocracy is real and it’s been here since about 2010.
No, I will not defend and support anti-social or dysfunctional behaviors.
No, I don’t give a damn about DEI. I simply want the best candidates hired and promoted.
No, you can’t turn the military into a self-esteem building program for people who don’t belong there.
No, I will not buy into your identity politics lunacy but will continue to judge everyone on the content of their character.
No, there are not 87 genders, or whatever today’s number is. There are only two.
No, morbid obesity is not healthy and attractive.
No, you can’t put LGBTQIA+ porn, or any porn for that matter, into grade and middle school libraries.
No, I do not support the continuation of entire months or even just days which celebrate who you have sex with.
No, I am not interested in hearing about your sexual orientation.
No, I do not support the utter insanity of flooding the country with illegal aliens.
No, I am not interested in hearing you blame all of your many failings, on white people, straight men, the imaginary PATRIARCHY, or whatever else you use to avoid accountability.
No, you do not have the right to shut down or cancel people holding opinions which conflict with yours.
No, I will not add my pronouns to my emails. I use adjectives.
Your Uncle Pedro
My Preferred Adjectives Are:
Handsome, Suave, Brilliant, and Humble
Can’t disagree with these. Along these lines, it would great if parents could actually go back to acting like parents - instead of always trying to be the cool parent or one of the child’s buddies.
I’ve seen a number of parents who actually will not tell a child NO, or insist on standards of behavior. And some have decided that whatever their child wants they must bankrupt themselves to buy. The child has no responsibilities, no chores, no standards of conduct - anything goes.
Guess what these kids act like when they’re older? Or in the workplace, assuming they can hold down a job longer than a week?
The police need to perform a welfare check on you.