A punk girl used to just be a punk girl. Necromunda's House Escher and League of Legends' Vi aren't references to the modern leftist woman, they're references to what those modern leftist women are pretending to be.
A man spiked his wife's drink with abortion pills in an attempt to force a miscarriage.
That sounds like a good argument against making a poison specifically tailored to extinguish a human life available over the counter.
Not sure about the "4 years in prison over a miscarriage" story.
It was a miscarriage caused by methamphetamine use.
I thought we are supposed to be against this sort of cancel culture.
No, we aren't. We are supposed to be against cancelling people for knowing what a woman is. Inviting veterans from the Waffen SS to parliament? I'm more than happy to use that as a stick to beat Trudeau with.
The scab that is being picked here though is that the whole George Floyd thing started with a teller contacting the police because he paid for this purchase with a bill above his apparent pay grade.
And the teller pointed them at a convicted armed robber in the middle of a drug deal. How can you argue that George Floyd was the victim of racial profiling without making it evidence that racial profiling works?
She's on the right track: children shouldn't have unrestricted access to the internet (or rather, the internet shouldn't have unrestricted access to your children). But you don't need a special locked-down smartphone for that - just don't buy your kid a smartphone.
Every successful character has to have a first outing. This is one place where I disagree with Nerdrotic: you don't need to reboot the Avengers just because the Avengers was successful. You can do to other characters what was done to Iron Man.
She's committing fraud. If she was using the stuff herself then she would be making an informed decision to risk using stolen, unsellable product. Foisting those risks off on other people without their knowledge for her personal profit makes her a bad person.
Ironically, he seems to be more rational than a lot of leftists. He's obviously woefully deluded about his own body, and given his weight it's probably going to kill him, but he's at least willing to tolerate people who don't buy into this nonsense.
God & Country doesn't go against the narrative, it is the narrative.