27 Replies to “I, Napoleon”

  1. I came from a small, isolated town. “Men” like that, when identified, moved on quickly and permanently.

  2. Why haven’t we heard of any figurative lynchings of these “entertainers” and their sponsors? Or at least arrests?

  3. Hmmm…
    Let’s look at the bright side. At least it wasn’t a public school…was it? No, it says the library.

    I always say nothing beats a good book and a romp with Kinky the Clown.

  4. kinda looks like the queens are in a competition of some sort.
    and, WHY the FCUK does this stuff have to ‘go viral’ before it is DEALT WITH ????????
    who started this trend? some ‘tolerdeviant’?
    betcha it all come out AFTER the humahn rights tribunals were ready for bizznizz.

    1. Bingo. The parents are even more to blame than the pedophile. It’s the parent’s job to protect their kids. Stomach turning all the way around however you look at it.

      If you want more of this keep voting left people. They are only getting more brazen.

    1. My thought exactly! In a culture where any contact between child and adult (other than immediate family) is looked upon askance … how is this FREAKSHOW mental patient being given license to touch the little kids? Our cultural reversal, where FREAKS are the norm, and norms are FREAKISHLY reviled … is headed for a massive conflagration

    1. Kids are purposely positioned on top of adult perverted pedo Drag Queen penis area. Super cutting edge they’d say?

    2. You said it … “weirdest things”

      It’s what responsible parents steer their children clear of …

  5. Unme…….. you ok with your kid or nephew or niece cuddling with a stranger? An adult male? Even a
    “Normal” adult random male?

    Seriously

  6. Do you ever feel like you are not a high enough priority, neither for the people you love, nor for the people you depend upon? Do you feel like they don’t value what you do, and that they totally take it for granted?

    Well, I do. It sucks, right?
    There is a thin line, here. Are we just indulging in ridiculous self-pity, are we moaning just by habit and predilection – or is there a real problem here that we need to address?

    I think the first thing to take into consideration is our own frame of mind. All of us in this revolution have been taken to the limit. It’s a real war, not some fun-and-games social media.

    I fondly remember how nice it was to meet lovely girls in Fakebook, and how happy I was to use whatever writing skills I had to try and woo them.

    It was actually a very interesting way of meeting women – far from the cliché that would suggest on-line connections to be necessarily shallow and false. Those were the days. I could make somebody happy just by sharing a song and some heartfelt words.

    FAST FORWARD: The War.

    It’s maddening that around us the vast majority of people have NO IDEA of the ongoing planetary struggle for freedom. They sleepwalk in the Matrix, they don’t even know how much they suffer, and are even less aware of the cause (Y) of these tribulations.

    And we do.

    To many of us, this makes the suffering way more acute. It’s only in the thick of the battle that we feel complete. Many overdo it, and self-destroy – having to rebuild their online platforms from scratch dozens of times. Many fight in a way that brings less sensational attention, and they have a longer-lasting effect in this information war.

    But regardless of the modus operandi, everyone of us that’s a hardened warrior against the Cabal carry with us a sense of our self-worth that is very real, but that can easily transmutate into pride.

    To begin with, the clueless sleepwalkers around us have, as far as they can see, reason to complain to us, because we stay too much online.

    We feel like screaming: “WELL, MY DEAR, GEORGE FUCKING SOROS AND HIS MINIONS ARE NOT GONNA DESTROY THEMSELVES – I WILL HAVE TO GIVE THEM A HELPING HAND!”

    Now, if we were engaged in the real, physical & military dimension of this war, every time we got home from the front, we’d be noticed, celebrated – at least by those closer to us. The fact that our daily toils go unnoticed and unappreciated by the people surrounding us is perceived as a constant slight.

    So it is built upon this sense of unfulfilled entitlement that we start measuring the attention we get. And it hurts our pride.

    While it’s only human to be feeling like that, we soon have to rebound, and get back to task. “The devil’s been busy in your backyard”. I don’t think child traffickers will stand by idly while we sort out our self-worth issues, right?

    But you don’t wanna rebound and be the person who “never expects anything from anyone, hence can never be disappointed”.

    I guess you just have to come to terms with the fact that our struggle will be largely ignored by many, and that we will have to deal with all this while undergoing heavy psychological pressure, and – therefore – displaying a poor judgment distinguishing what constitutes real disregard and what is just sleepwalker behavior on their part.

    Once you awaken, there is really no going back to sleep – but you soon realize that it is not up to you to decide who will awaken next, or when.

    “In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.”

    Mark Twain

    Rio de Janeiro, November 18th, 2019
    Paul Serran

    https://www.paulserran.com/post/letter-to-a-friend

  7. If a retired railroad engineer from CPR arrived at the Library to talk to kids about trains, and he was dressed in his coveralls, would any of us be comfortable if our kids or grandkids were allowed to to that?? Give is a break Trudeau!!

  8. As someone who runs a Wednesday night club with 250 kids and 70 volunteers, let me tell you this is not okay physical contact to be having with a child. Drag or not, it shouldn’t happen. Even if the individual was not already sexually confused, they need to be taken aside and very sternly told this never happens again.

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