Where Doing The Obvious Is Out Of The Question

On radical flouncing; on the self-induced panic attacks of an empowered feminist; on being bare-arsed in a terribly radical way; and how to deter muggers with tiny bits of cardboard:

The cards, we’re assured, are “a concrete way to deal with an unsafe situation.” Perhaps we can look forward to the issuing of “I am being stabbed” cards. And some “The man next to me is masturbating” cards. It does have the makings of an unhappy board game.

You see, by issuing little cards, they’re creating “new social norms.” To supposedly address the problem of having created other “new social norms” in which punishing criminals is deemed unjust, racist, and terribly old-fashioned.

All this, and other progressive wonders.

3 Replies to “Where Doing The Obvious Is Out Of The Question”

  1. I clearly am “too old” (74 journeys around our Sun) as postings such as this make me question the modern world. I cope by escaping into murder mysteries OR historical novels (am re-reading the collection of Nevil Shute novels).

    1. to that l add lm making notes for a 1 time open mic standup routine.
      sunday l attempted to ‘wish the USA happy birthday’ after church sermon yesterday
      *pointing out it was the very first time in all recorded history the people rose up
      against tyranny based on the GOD GIVEN RIGHT to self determination*.
      ie an earth changing act of faith aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand . . . . . . . . . it fell flat.
      carrrrriSSSSSTIANS unite !!!

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