Thursday Afternoon Links

by | Mar 23, 2023 | Daily Links | 196 comments

 

SENATOR MAKES UNFORTUNATE FASHION CHOICE: I hate to be that catty homo criticizing women’s fashion choices, but the poofy wing-like shoulders is not a good look for her (or anyone). Apparently she also riled some Democrat senators by calling them Jello-eating old dudes. Heh.

IDAHO SUPREME COURT YANKS COPS’ CHAIN OVER DRUG DOG SEARCH: The Idaho Supreme Court has vacated a Mountain Home man’s conviction for felony drug possession and delivery after it ruled that a police drug-sniffing dog trespassed and conducted an illegal search by putting its paws on his vehicle, prompting the search that led to his arrest. A rare victory for 4A rights, unfortunately only applies in Idaho.

INDUSTRY PUSHES BACK AGAINST REGULATIONS ON “FOREVER CHEMICALS:” PFAS, aka “forever chemicals” are the latest thing to trigger luddite hysteria. Don’t get OMWC started on this, he gets apoplectic about junk science.

FLORIDA SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SACKED FOR ALLOWING HOMOEROTIC ART IN SCHOOL: Famous sculpture “David” apparently too much for parents of sixth graders. Sculptor Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni could not be reached for comment.

SCUMBAG COPS SUE AFROMAN AFTER RAIDING HIS HOME: Because he dared to use security camera video of the raid in a music video. The Adams County Prosecutor’s Office said the raid failed to turn up probative criminal evidence, according to attorney Anna Castellini. No charges were ever filed. Music video here.

GEE-WHIZ DEPARTMENT: 3D printed rocket launches. Not an Estes toy rocket, but a real one designed to launch satellites into orbit.

GOVERNMENT SHITWEASELRY DEPARTMENT: Cryptocurrency company asks SEC to regulate them, gets threatened instead.

NIGERIAN POLITICIAN CONVICTED IN UK FOR ORGAN HARVESTING SCHEME: Senator Ike Ekweremadu, his wife Beatrice and Dr. Obinna Obeta were found guilty of trafficking a 21-year-old street trader to the UK to provide a kidney for the Ekweremadus’ daughter.

MARS SAMPLE-RETURN MISSION COST OVERRUNS THREATEN OTHER MISSIONS: Full story here. TL;DR – Originally, sample retrieval was supposed to be done by a euro-weenie surface robot, then ESA screwed the pooch and NASA decided to design a second generation Mars helicopter to retrieve samples and transport them back to the sample-return rocket. Launch window for this mission is 2028-2029.

A VERY SPECIAL PLEA FOR POST CONTRIBUTIONS: Swiss, the master of article scheduling tells me we are again running out of articles. Juris Imprudent and Penguin, I’m going to release your articles for scheduling tomorrow; they should be published next week or two.

About The Author

Tonio

Tonio

Tonio is a Glibs shitposter, linkstar (Thursday PM, yo), author, and editor. He is also a GlibZoom personality and prankster. Tonio is a big fan of pic-a-nic baskets. His hobbies include salmon fishing, territorial displays, dumpster diving, and posing for wildlife photographers.

196 Comments

  1. JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

    Primero!

    • rhywun

      Zweiter!

  2. The Other Kevin

    I must apologize for my lack of articles. My life has been exceptionally busy lately, and while I’m still having fun, my hockey season has been a bit anticlimactic this year. We have our official end of season in St. Louis in a few weeks, so I might just write a season recap.

    • SDF-7

      No apologies needed – anyone who contributes gets my admiration and thanks.

      I’m both too boring and too lacking in writing talent to contribute anything beyond occasional snark.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Here here! We, the talentless and uninteresting, owe the rest of you a debt of gratitude.

      • Nephilium

        Hey. You lot have read my stuff, and I’m (in general) a boring guy.

      • Tonio

        We appreciate our commenters, too.

      • DEG

        I’m boring. Writing talent? Meh. And yet, this place runs articles I write.

      • Fourscore

        Boring? You ain’t seen nuthin’ yet. Take a geezer, reclusive, house bound, technically incoherent who has to look at the keyboard to type and you’ll see boring.

        Tonio has a way to make stuff more readable and interesting.

    • R.J.

      Here I thought I was the only one feeling guilty. Vacation and the death of the Mac slowed me down.

    • Tonio

      Thanks, everyone.

  3. Gender Traitor

    Good lord, those sleeves make it look like the costume Mommy made for her to be a butterfly in a first grade school program.

    • Gender Traitor

      …and Tonio – in the words of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, “If you can’t say something good about someone, sit right here by me.” 😉

      • Chafed

        Lol. Perfect.

    • Tonio

      Damn, that’s good.

  4. Stinky Wizzleteats

    Sinema doesn’t look bad in the yellow get up although the puffy sleeves are unfortunate. Best looking woman in the Senate, kinda like being the tallest dwarf but still.

    • SDF-7

      Lindsey Graham has a sad….

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      I figured you for a Mazie Hirono kind of guy.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        *googles*
        And to think I thought you were one of the good ones.

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        You like ’em dumb, right?

        They don’t get any dumber than Mazie.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      Katie Britt?

  5. Scruffyy Nerfherder

    The Jello-Eaters is the name of my new band.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      I hear you’re big at Del Boca Vista.

    • SDF-7

      The downside is I hear it takes much longer than you anticipate to set.

      • juris imprudent

        You gotta get that chill vibe.

      • Fourscore

        You’re gonna shake it up, Scruff.

    • Sensei

      Better bone up!

  6. Stinky Wizzleteats

    Re David: OK, we’re officially in another moral panic. That’s just retarded.

      • Raven Nation

        My first thought too.

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        To say nothing of the Victorians.

    • SDF-7

      Always leaps to mind for stories like that.

      Sometimes you swear there’s groups that say “Hey, by sticking to obviously wrong problem we’re gaining traction in the culture war… Let’s sabotage that by acting like the worst caricatures!”

      • Compelled Speechless

        I’m with you on that. I’m becoming just as disenchanted with a lot of the right wing’s reactions to the culture madness. Why is everyone intent on becoming the boogieman that the other side thinks they are? They really are two sides of the same coin.

      • The Other Kevin

        It should be simple enough to oppose all the craziness without giving the other side a bunch of ammunition. But these are not the smartest people.

      • R.J.

        I remember the 1980’s. The jackboot is on the other foot now, and the conservatives want it back.

      • The Last American Hero

        The 1980’s. When right winger Tipper Gore banned music and her right wing extremist husband hauled musicians and pornographers before congress?

      • R C Dean

        This is really annoying, but I think it’s still a long way from as bad as the grooming and transing of children being pushed by the left. For all the bellowing and bloviating the socons do, they really don’t wreck lives the way the left does.

    • juris imprudent

      Now listen, some poor woman in Tallahassee thinks that David’s dick is too impressive for her little darling, probably because her husband’s dick is even smaller.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Wait!?!? People think the statue’s dick is sma……I mean, let’s all laugh at the freak.

      • SDF-7

        Plus she knows David’s is always rock hard, unlike her husband who takes her for granite.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Hard not to be impressed with that chiseled physique. She probably is suppressing the urge to take a whack at him.

    • Shpip

      I guarantee that there’s more going on behind the scenes. The school was only opened in 2020 after a protracted battle with the local school board (Tallahassee is a college town, with the attendant lefty politics). They were founded on the Hillsdale College model, yet the college cut ties with them recently. The ousted principal is the school’s third in three years. Call it growing pains, conflict of visions, or whatever, but I’m not seeing a moral panic over the dude in Florence.

      But the papers love them a good “humble public servant driven out by the boobs and rubes” story, so that’s what’s getting told.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Am I the only one who’s blood starts to boil every time they hear the euphemism “public servant?” You have a fucking job that you would quit tomorrow if your check stopped, just like everyone else. Spare me the false altruism, slaver.

      • SDF-7

        I just mentally “:%s/public servant/one who believes the public serves them/g”…

      • Tonio

        And they are not deferential to their masters as real servants are.

      • The Other Kevin

        Anyone who leaves office tens of millions richer than when they started is no servant.

      • Compelled Speechless

        It’s not just elected officials and their obvious grifting. It’s paper pushers who only ever bring home a weekly paycheck who also hide behind the term. You’re not making some selfless sacrifice where you’d otherwise be a CEO of a fortune 500. You’re a cog in a machine just like most people in the private sector. The state has a long history of propagandizing it’s positions into sounding noble as a recruitment tool for people who seek social status and thrive off of unearned feelings of moral superiority.

      • Fourscore

        Got good “tips”

      • DEG
      • SDF-7

        Michelangelo gave David boobs too? Well no wonder… they must have expected Venus De Milo so they’re all up in arms now.

      • rhywun

        Interesting take. Office politics does seem more likely than a freakout over granite wang.

  7. R.J.

    I’m not a homo and I am STILL catty about that dress. Catty straight dude throwing rocks in his glass house.

    • Fourscore

      I didn’t pay much attention to the dress…

      • R C Dean

        It’s been a few years, but when I met her my impression was “She’s actually better looking in person than in photographs.” It does look like she’s put on a few and aged a little, though.

      • slumbrew

        Happens to the best of us. She looks good for 46.

  8. Bob Boberson

    I’m probably outing myself as a lemming but I opened a Coinbase account and bought into crypto right before the crypto bros really got into full swing. Most of the wild profits I made are gone after the crypto retraction but there is a little left and I really don’t want to pull out and end up getting shellaced with taxes (or worse yet audited).

    Are there any (less lazy) glibs out there with thoughts on crypto exchanges (specifically Coinbase)? I’ve listened to plenty of podcasts that claim your an idiot for leaving your crypto in exchanges and not in your own crypto wallet.

    • R.J.

      Yes, my wife prefers Kraken. Overall I am about to all all our bitcoin and put it in a wallet. Why keep it somewhere Biden is trying to shut down. I also bought crypto, made big, lost all the profits. I believe bitcoin will be important in the future once all of Biden’s plans fuck up. We won;t have a dollar, we will have a broken digital currency, and most of us will be exchanging foreign currency or goats for barter. Bitcoin will still work.

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        most of us will be exchanging foreign currency or goats for barter

        Goats all the way. I’m glad I finally got in early on the latest currency craze. Just had two baby doelings born last week.

        Getting up to a pretty good livestock herd now. 4 does and 4 heifers (mix of Angus/Jersey/Charolais). A potbelly pig too, but she’s really just a farm mascot. Thinking about American Guinea hogs next.

        Tonio, I could write up some homestead articles if there’s any interest. Spring on the farm is a good season.

      • pistoffnick

        Just had two baby doelings born last week.

        Currency Inflation!

      • pistoffnick

        Also I would be interested in reading your homesteading articles. I will be heading that direction this spring.

      • Fourscore

        Have you closed yet?

      • pistoffnick

        Yes. Currently removing 30 years of grime from the kitchen cabinets so I can paint them. Slowly moving previous owner’s crap to the garbage can so I can replace it with my crap.

      • Fourscore

        Good for you, Nick.

        I went through that the first time around and it was worth it. Had water logged dynamite in the garage and a plastic bag of sulfuric acid in the basement, among the other throw away stuff.

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        Mmm… Crap.

      • pistoffnick

        @trashy, just under 7 acres, but it abuts hundreds of acres of public land

      • slumbrew

        I look forward to, what the authorities will describe as, your “heavily fortified compound”.

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        Thanks! I remember you mentioned a good-sized property with acreage but wasn’t sure if you closed yet. Any idea what kind of projects you’d be kicking off with?

      • pistoffnick

        Chickens if we can find any. It has a 1/4 acre garden set up already (whenever the 10 feet of snow melts). Eventually I’d like a couple of pigs.

      • R C Dean

        Put up a Gadsden flag, set up a shooting range, and start shooting. A lot. You’ll have all the pigs you want.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Any interest? There’s always interest! Other Glibs are the most interesting people.

      • slumbrew

        I’d be interested, SSD.

        Clarkson’s Farm was really great and illustrated how much works goes into farming.

      • R C Dean

        “she’s really just a farm mascot”

        Well, until the Hunger Times, anyway.

      • The Last American Hero

        Do you own your own isp?

  9. Drake

    That Afroman video is magnificent. Claiming he invaded their privacy by filming them breaking into his home? The gaul of those assholes. Take the loss and move on.

    • SDF-7

      The gaul of those assholes.

      You ain’t Seine nothin’ yet….

      • juris imprudent

        Frankly speaking, it is the lack of charm.

      • Fourscore

        Move along, Verdun here now

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        We should really Champaign to get rid of their qualified immunity.

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        Alsace!

      • Shpip

        I’d wish you luck in avoiding the baleful Swiss scowl, but that would be in Sancerre.

    • Chafed

      I don’t get it. Maybe there is some unique twist in Ohio law. It seems to me on duty cops carrying out their public duties have no privacy rights for those actions. I don’t know how they could since the Supreme Court ruled we have a right to take video of on duty cops.

      • Compelled Speechless

        You spend an awful lot of time here to have never heard of the FYTY clause.

      • Tres Cool

        It would make sense to me if his lawyer argued that “these officers approached the residence of a celebrity, and its reasonable to expect that they had prior knowledge that the area had surveillance in place; their presence on the property shows that they acknowledge the consent law.”

    • Tonio

      Unfortunately it’s “gall” as in bladder, not the peoples who the Romans considered barbarians.

      • Drake

        mon Dieu!

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        To be fair, they were French!

      • Animal

        Akshually, they were Celts. The Franks were a Germanic people from the area around the lower Rhine.

        Yes, that’s right. The people we think of as French were actually German. Sort of.

      • Michael Malaise

        Did they surrender to themselves?

      • Animal

        It was a surrenderception.

  10. juris imprudent

    What article? I have a couple of very sketchy drafts sitting out there – but nothing approaching ready to release.

    • Tonio

      Mountain bike race.

      • robc

        I think I have a draft sitting in the queue. I will add photos and do a final edit and set to publish tonight.

      • juris imprudent

        Yeah, not mine. But I will consider myself prodded, without any back channel encouragement.

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        That might be mine.

  11. DEG

    Otherwise, McConnell could find himself ushering the election-denying Lake into the Senate

    I do not see an Establishment guy like McConnell baking Lake.

    • SDF-7

      I suspect he would have with McMuffin. With Lake, he’d just want to grill her.

      • DEG

        I proofrad gud.

  12. Ownbestenemy

    DB cleanup and data entry all day. Kill me now.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      *links image of a naked Madeline Albright*

      Happy to help.

      • Tres Cool

        “Its like Soros but with tits!”

      • Compelled Speechless

        I’m willing to bet Soros money that Soros has tits at his age.

  13. Grebnedlog

    Gay human is not smart. Sinema looks very lovely. We just wish she had the vertical eyebrows.

    • Tonio

      Vertical eyebrows?

      Also, welcome aboard.

      • SDF-7

        We could welcome them here — but they’re just looking for things to make them go, so they probably won’t be around long.

  14. Tundra

    Sinema is going back to Sonoma in May for a $5,000 per-person “Weekend of Wine and Food,” according to an invitation. August will bring a Maui event for her leadership PAC. And then in the fall, she’ll head up to mountains around Sedona, Arizona.

    Woman of the people.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      Eh, she’s being funded by NY banks, but at least she’s not voting with the lunatics who want to destroy everything.

  15. Homple

    “… but the poofy wing-like shoulders is not a good look for her (or anyone).”

    Her tits compensate somewhat for the shoulder ornaments.

    • Tres Cool

      She looks like she was costumed by the wine-drinking mom of some Wizard of Oz high school castmember.
      Prolly still would tho’. Particularly if she left the dress on.

      • Homple

        Agreed, it is possible to see too much.

      • slumbrew

        Definitely wood, if she keeps the boots on.

        Who am I kidding? Even without the boots.

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        Glasses, definitely keep the glasses.

      • slumbrew

        That’s not negotiable.

  16. Tres Cool

    “…saying Foreman’s use of their faces (i.e. personas) in the videos and social media posts resulted in their “emotional distress, embarrassment, ridicule, loss of reputation and humiliation.”

    Good.

    “The plaintiffs say they’ve been subjected to ridicule by people who saw Foreman’s posts and that the posts have made it “more dangerous” for them to carry out their duties. They also claim they’ve endured death threats “by anonymous members of the public who have seen some of Defendant’s above-described postings.”

    Even better.

    Now, Adams County is a bit rural at best, despite being close to Cincinnati. It’s Appalachia-Lite.
    Other than social media, I doubt these cracker-ass deputies were directly or verbally threatened.

    • Drake

      Probably were mocked by other cops.

    • R C Dean

      More dangerous? How?

      Ah, and the ever-popular anonymous death threats. Cops never get those.

      What a bunch of pussies. And throw in the Streisand Effect, and they are stupid pussies.

  17. Raven Nation

    Screw NASA and its projects. I listen to a number of science and/or astronomy podcasts. Although I enjoy them, when it comes to funding there’s always this weeping about “oh NASA has to submit its plans to Congress where non-scientists get to decide what’s important.”

    Two options: stop sending too many projects to Congress. Find out the budget then say, “hey, these will fit.” Option two: Congress can just give NASA an allocation every year and let them figure it out.

    SLD: public funds shouldn’t be used for space exploration or research (although I do allow for planetary protection against, say, asteroids/comets).

    • Compelled Speechless

      Like the church before it, we need to keep science as far away from the state as humanly possible.

  18. Grummun

    In response to Lt Cmd Fish’s request in the overnight post for recommendations on long-form webcomics, someone suggested Stand Still Stay Silent. I’m still in the prologue and I’m thinking “This was written in 2013? This is literally what happened in 2020.”

    • EvilSheldon

      SSSS was awesome.

    • slumbrew

      ’twas I – originally ended up there via a link here (maybe ES?).

      Not to ruin anything but, fortunately, 2020 didn’t quite head in the same direction as SSSS. Fortunately.

    • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

      It was Lt. Fish who recommended SSSS to me, so, maybe something else is needed.

      • slumbrew

        Ah, I think you’re right and it was Fish who first posted it.

  19. R.J.

    Movie night posts coming:
    The Barbarians
    Wolf Cop 2
    I Sell the Dead

    GlibCar:
    Death of the Darryl Starbird Museum

    Part 2 of Television in 2023. Charts are as bitch in WordPress.

    • Tonio

      Thanks.

      Yeah, I wouldn’t even try doing that in WordPress. I’d use a tool you’re comfortable with then export the chart/table/graph as a .jpg and insert it like a regular illo.

      • R.J.

        I tried with this latest GlibFlick. I was not pleased. I have about 15 items to discuss in the TV article and the chart format just seemed good. Until it wasn’t.

      • Tres Cool

        Really?
        “A tool you’re comfortable with….and insert it”.

        Thats how Jugsy refers to me.

      • R.J.

        I did first read that as “insert it like a regular dildo.”

  20. Sensei

    So let’s decompose the Coinbase outrage.

    Did they ask for something individually and specific or as part of the industry lobby for some guidance and regulation?

    Are they receiving the Wells Notice uniquely or as part of the usual SEC fishing expeditions?

    It’s still typical SEC behavior, but it’s essentially business as usual for them. It’s only because it impacts the Crypto Bros that this crossed over into the non financial press. In finance this happens all the time on days that end in “y”.

    • R.J.

      Kraken also got a notice to stop doing some of their activities. Not just Coinbase. That said, the regulators can suck it. Coinbase and Kraken have asked repeatedly for clarification on rules and gotten nothing, then fines and cease and desist. Mostly because regulators don;t even know what Crypto is.

      • Sensei

        That is the SEC’s MO. They provide “guidance”. After that they let you know when in their opinion you have gone against after the fact.

        What this means is full employment for your inside counsel and full employment for the outside counsel for their advice on the “guidance”.

        Naturally both your inside and outside counsel frequently come from regulators like the SEC.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Ah yes, same with lobbyists. But they’re totally working for you against the mean regulatory agency and reducing legislation.

      • Sensei

        And frequently they are attorneys.

        This allow for “privilege”.

      • Tres Cool

        Both counsel likely often golf together and attend the best parties.

  21. Animal

    Swiss, the master of article scheduling tells me we are again running out of articles.

    I’ll stir around and come up with something extra in the next day or so.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      A, An, The

      Hope that helps the shortage. Just doing my part.

      • Animal

        What you have done there was seen.

      • Not Adahn

        Wd’d have a bigger supply if we were German, or Finnish, or Hungarian….

      • Animal

        If we don’t come up with enough, we’ll be in Dutch.

  22. Count Potato

    “The plaintiffs say they’re entitled to all of Foreman’s profits from his use of their personas. That includes, according to the complaint, proceeds from the songs, music videos and live event tickets as well as the promotion of Foreman’s “Afroman” brand, under which he sells beer, marijuana, t-shirts and other merchandise.”

    I was going to write a check
    Then I got high

    • Drake

      Can he deduct the cost of door and gate repairs?

      • R.J.

        He has had about 625K views of that video. So what’s that, about $200?

  23. Count Potato

    “Not an Estes toy rocket”

    They banned the good model rocket engines after 911.

  24. rhywun

    In my cups last night, I knocked out a rough draft of the first in a musical deep-dive series. No promises, but if the vodka doesn’t run out, I might knock out a few more and then submit something. OTOH, it might take me two years like my last (only) post.

  25. Drake

    Michael Malice is on Cumia’s show right now. Anthony actually stunned him speechless talking about leaving NY. The state and city are going to try to tax him for 3 more years after he moves himself and business to SC. He’ll fight it, but they are trying it with everyone fleeing.

    He and Malice are very funny together.

  26. Tres Cool

    Im going to bed. Some of us work all night whilst you “normies” sleep.

    • Homple

      Forget it, Count. It’s Congregation of Holy Cross town.

    • rhywun

      Madness.

      • R C Dean

        I know. On par with not showing the statue of David to children.

  27. Mojeaux

    Sinema’s dress. Helllooooooo 1983! I saw a pair of shoulder pads the other day.

    In any case, she needs a set of pasties to cover those nubbins.

    • juris imprudent

      You don’t know – down near the hem there may be the words “tear here” along each of those seams.

    • Toxteth O'Grady

      Could use better support too.

      • Mojeaux

        Yeup. You’d think she could afford to get a bra fitter who knows what she’s doing.

    • slumbrew

      Darts, not nubbins.

      NTTIAWWTN

      • Mojeaux

        Oh no. Those aren’t just darts. No tailor/dressmaker worth his/her salt would make such an egregious mistake.

      • Mojeaux

        You are correct, sir! So now the problem is that some tailor/dressmaker did indeed blunder. Elementary mistake.

      • R.J.

        Is there any intel on where that dress came from?

      • slumbrew

        I’ve been searching around but, no. “Off the rack” was the guess of some stylist.

        What? No, totally straight, why do you ask?

      • Mojeaux

        Paging Swissy…

      • R.J.

        I thought maybe it was made in the rainforest by a tribe of underprivileged pygmies or something. Like it had a meaning.

      • R.J.

        It’s a Mugatu original.

      • slumbrew

        It’s a Mugatu original.

        I love his Derelicte line.

      • slumbrew

        It does seem poorly thought out

      • Zwak tastes the soup, but never counts the beans.

        Downward facin’ doggies?

    • Michael Malaise

      Let’s talk about the guy’s tie: It’s just there. It’s not really doing much for him.

  28. JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

    Apparently Arizona is the meth lab of fashion too.

    • slumbrew

      Arizona is just happy that Florida exists as a distraction.

  29. Count Potato

    “Military Doctors Claim 7-Year-Olds Can Make Decisions About Puberty Blockers

    Four military healthcare providers are demanding that the Pentagon train military doctors to immediately begin gender transition treatment for children who present with gender dysphoria by putting them on hormone treatments and puberty blockers.

    The doctors published a paper in the March American Journal of Public Health that tried to make the case that children as young as seven “have an inherent ability and right to consent to gender-affirming therapy.”

    The authors demanded that the military train providers in their idea of gender-affirming care for minors even though they acknowledge that 53% of military-affiliated physicians in the Department of Defense health system say they would refuse to prescribe hormones to children regardless of any “training.””

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2023/03/23/military-doctors-claim-7-year-olds-can-make-decisions-about-puberty-blockers-n1680764

    • slumbrew

      This is fine.

      • R.J.

        Didn’t you ask if I got something from you the other day? I didn’t see any forum posts.

      • slumbrew

        That was a response to your Birdman reference

      • R.J.

        Ahhh! I see.

    • Mojeaux

      Give ’em guns, beer, ballots, and weed while you’re at it.

      • R.J.

        Now that’s a libertarian party slogan for 2024 if I ever heard one.

    • Shpip

      From the published paper:

      In the United States, 1.4% of youths between the ages of 13 and 17 years (or approximately 300 000 adolescents) identify as transgender or gender-diverse (TGD),1 indicating that their gender identity, expression, or perception does not conform to the traditional gender roles and stereotypes associated with their assigned sex.2 The recent increase in adolescents and young adults reporting a TGD identity is thought to be due to increased awareness of the full range of gender identities, social acceptance, and improvements in medical care.

      Or, y’know, trans is the new goth.

      • Count Potato

        “transgender or gender-diverse (TGD)”

        Those are two different things to lump together.

      • R C Dean

        Crazy people aren’t big on rational distinctions.

    • rhywun

      Madness.

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        One step beyond, even.

    • R C Dean

      Let’s ask those providers if seven year olds, since they are capable of consenting to permanent life-changing bodily modifications, should also be tried as adults, allowed to work, and buy booze and guns.

      Ideally, those questions would be asked at their courts-martial.

    • slumbrew

      Leather interior or not, that car has to just stink

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      Another transitioning success story