Atrium "This video presents a highly accurate 3D recreation of Auschwitz, a project that took over three months for us to complete. In this video, we provide a detailed yet respectful look at the dark history of Auschwitz without the use of graphic imagery.
"Through immersive 3D visuals, we aim to bring a sensitive topic to life in a way that is both informative and accessible, ensuring that the lessons of the past are never forgotten.
How repulsive that designer scarf people call the victims of the German SS "Nazis"
A pro-Palestinian protester outside the university yelled this at her: “It’s too bad Hitler didn’t finish the job,” and added, “You wouldn’t be here.”
"It’s a heinous thing to say to anyone, let alone someone who’s great-grandparents were Holocaust survivors.
"And since they survived the horrors inflicted by Hitler’s Nazis, Laura now lives in a free country where she is entitled to go to school without being dehumanized and terrorized. That’s not her experience right now.
"While there are repercussions for someone like a conservative-leaning Don Cherry for something he did not say but is perceived to have said, there are no repercussions for statements like this on Canadian university campuses." . . .
"This isn’t about bravery or nonexistent "trans rights." It’s about mediocre male athletes “identifying” as women to suddenly, dishonorably, win. Hopefully, American fencing will once again recognize reality and if so, we’ll have Stephanie Turner to thank."
"The Trans Superiority Narrative (TSN) adopted by America’s leftists and their institutions tells us anyone who so identifies is a superior being. In touch with a higher morality and reality, their whims must not only be adopted but praised by mere Normal Americans. Compared to their brilliance, the hard work, sacrifices and rights of America’s women are meaningless. We are also told of their superhuman courage, which when backed by the entire leftist establishment, and prior to January 20, the entire federal government, might be considered something less than genuine bravery.
"At the beginning of April, fencer Stephanie Turner joined the expanding ranks of actual women demonstrating real courage. She refused to fence a man pretending to be a woman, was black- carded—fencing’s most serious sanction--and in an act of spite, tournament officials ejected her from the venue.
"Turner had previously avoided competitions with trans entrants, but this one apparently registered after Turner, and she wasn’t aware she’d have to fence him until she’d already fenced four bouts. USA Fencing was quick to defend itself, saying she was ousted for refusing to fence, not because USA Fencing was upholding any ideology, no sir. While such a rule exists, there is more than sufficient reason to believe they were motivated by the TSN." . . .
Mike McDaniel is a USAF veteran, classically trained musician, Japanese and European fencer, life-long athlete, firearm instructor, retired police officer and high school and college English teacher. He is a published author and blogger. His home blog isStately McDaniel Manor.
"So the Biden family kept the secret while watching Joe’s dementia grow. There were no lawyers or friends nearby who dared to address the issue. The Biden family and his colleagues were hiding it from the world, for their own advantage, forcing the demented man to agree to their decisions and assent to the signing of documents that in a court of law could be successfully contested. This is a crime we are talking about, not a joke. And those who are guilty need to be held accountable."
"Many close associates and colleagues are now revealing that they knew the state of Biden’s brain almost from the beginning of his presidency. We are told that the president seemed befuddled about what he had done, that he had forgotten he had signed bills, such as House speaker Mike Johnson reported after his meeting with Biden. And most everyone saw the president wander into the jungle while on a trip. Even as they report on the mistakes Biden made, they do not seem to understand the demented brain.
"Those of us who have dealt with loved ones suffering from dementia know that you can’t take much of anything they say at face value. They simply are not capable of knowing what they think.
"The first thing most people lose as their dementia progresses is executive function. They can’t take the evidence before them and make decisions; they can’t run committees or respond well to papers or arguments that are put before them. That Biden, according to Ron Klain, thought he was president of NATO isn’t funny; it shows that he was in another world through most of his presidency. Taking his comments and decisions seriously is ludicrous.
“ 'Being of sound mind” is always on the will when one signs it. There can be some levels to this; as one is fading, one can determine that it is time to get one’s documents in order. But there is a line where the “being of sound mind” clause kicks in, and one can be declared non compos mentis. Documents signed by someone with dementia can be contested. There is room for mischief here. Some states offer legal help and consultation to the elderly who feel they are being conned out of their money and property. Indeed, that is a good and beneficial service. There is, without doubt, a lot of fraud around those issues." . . .