Dwain Northey (Gen X)

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/naacp-travel-advisory-florida-says-state-hostile-to-black-americans/

Remember the good old days when there were only travel advisories and or ban for, what some would call, third word countries? Well now because of the vile vitriol of one Governor Ron DeSantis the state of Florida, a vacation destination, has received a travel advisory by the NAACP.

The wannabe future President has made the climate so venomous in Florida the anyone who is a part of any minority group does not feel safe in the state. Black, Brown, LGTBQ+, these are all groups that are under attack in the Sunshine State. The majority Republican legislature and their fearful leader has passed laws that make almost everything a jailable offence and the fact that the state has very loose gun laws and a stand your ground law makes it more dangerous than being a blonde female in central America.

Florida residents are able to carry concealed guns without a permit under a bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. The law, which goes into effect on July 1, means that anyone who can legally own a gun in Florida can carry a concealed gun in public without any training or background check. This with their ridiculous stand your ground law, ‘Florida’s “Stand-Your-Ground” law was passed in 2005. The law allows those who feel a reasonable threat of death or bodily injury to “meet force with force” rather than retreat. Similar “Castle Doctrine” laws assert that a person does not need to retreat if their home is attacked.’ Makes it really sketchy to go there.

This in top of the don’t say gay rule and the new trans ruling that just passed.

“Florida lawmakers have no shame. This discriminatory bill is extraordinarily desperate and extreme in a year full of extreme, discriminatory legislation. It is a cruel effort to stigmatize, marginalize and erase the LGBTQ+ community, particularly transgender youth. Let me be clear: gender-affirming care saves lives. Every mainstream American medical and mental health organization – representing millions of providers in the United States – call for age-appropriate, gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary people.

“These politicians have no place inserting themselves in conversations between doctors, parents, and transgender youth about gender-affirming care. And at the same time that Florida lawmakers crow about protecting parental rights they make an extra-constitutional attempt to strip parents of – you guessed it! – their parental rights. The Human Rights Campaign strongly condemns this bill and will continue to fight for LGBTQ+ youth and their families who deserve better from their elected leaders.”

This law makes it possible for anyone to just accuse someone of gender affirming care to have their child taken from them this would include someone traveling from out of state. This alone justifies a travel ban to the Magic Kingdom for families.

Oh, and I haven’t even mentioned DeSantis holy war with Disney, the largest employer in the state. I really hope the Mouse eats this ass holes lunch.

Well that’s enough bitching, thanks again for suffering though my rant.

  • But what about the children … 😳😆

    Ancient Olympic athletes competed naked.

    ARTS & CULTURE

    Many aspects of the ancient Olympics are similar to what we see in our modern competition, but there’s at least one notable difference: Today, all Olympians wear clothes. For ancient Greek athletes, nudity functioned as something of a national uniform, an intentional contrast to their Persian rivals, who traditionally found it against decorum to appear naked. Competing in the nude (often while covered in olive oil) was also seen as a way to show off status. According to historian Donald Kyle, “In Archaic Greece, disrobing fully to become naked for sport became an assertive communication of maleness, ethnicity, status, freedom, privilege, and physical virtue.” Some athletes also considered performing naked a tribute to Zeus. In fact, the words “gymnasium” and “gymnastics” both come from the Greek word “gymnasion,” which refers to a place to train or exercise naked. 

    While competing naked became a Greek tradition, it wasn’t always that way; some ancient vases from the Minoan period (which ended around 1200 BCE) depict Athenian athletes competing in loincloths. According to accounts by various scholars, the first naked competitor appeared in the 15th Olympiad in 720 BCE. Orsippus of Megara was said to have lost his loincloth during a race, and then ran on to victory. An epitaph of Orsippus, attributed to the poet Simonides of Ceos, reads, “First of the Greeks in Olympia was he crowned while naked; Before him, all contestants were girdled in the stadium.” In the modern Olympics, things have changed a little bit, and now competitors wear clothing —  though on rare occasions, some modern runners will still go without shoes.

  • Algorithm Fishing

    List your top 5 favorite fruits.

    Love it when the algorithm goes fishing to send me more junk emails or trying to narrow down possible password.🤣🤣

  • Slow Walking

    Lyle Northey (Silent/Boomer)

    The judge in Florida has pushed the trial for Trump out on the end of the pier that is marked indefinite. So his handling of classified material seems to be of no importance to our justice system. Again I would like to see how this would be handled if the former Commander and Chief were tried under UCMJ rules. It would not be put on indefinite and it would not be treated as unimportant.
    The erosion of democracy is well underway in many parts of the world and it seems the republican party is determined to make it go away in the US. Articles in the paper about cartels running elections and killing their opposition are the kinds of issues we can look forward to if we allow democracy to become a thing of the past.
    How this can be viewed as desirable is totally beyond my comprehension, the idea of having armed thugs killing people that don’t agree with them is just unthinkable. Where do such ideas come from? Is it the gun lobby that cannot recognize that assault weapons are for war not the kind of weapon that john q average needs to have in his closet. If we limit weapons then what will we limit next, power drinks, drugs, the use of condoms so that we don’t end up with a nation full of idiots?
    It seems that every other right can be infringed upon but guns and blatant stupidity. Those items can not be interfered with for some reason beyond common sense. Books can be banned because they depict a historical view that is detrimental to white supremacy. Subjects in school are not to be taught for that and reasons that go against the bible or other religious theory. Women’s health issues are denied because women are chattel and disposable property, they are here to produce offspring and keep the master happy. These things can not happen in a democracy because everyone has a voice not just the wealthy or the male of the species or not just the white men of property, everyone has a voice. We need to keep it that way.

  • Accepting Help

    What’s one small improvement you can make in your life?

    The small improvement I could make in myself is to actually ask and accept help. I am overly prideful and do not like to accept any assistance even when I need it.

  • Photos by Michelle

  • Riddle Me This

    This is a serious question I have…

    How can you fly a Vietnam POW MIA Flag and a Trump 2024 flag on the same vehicle ?

    My rational brain can’t make the connection, can anyone help me out here…

  • The list is to long

    Share a story about someone who had a positive impact on your life.

    Every person that has come into my life has had an impact, some positive and some negative. The realization of life and experience is that many times the person that may have been the cause of the most negative event actually had the most positive impact.

  • el Día de la Madre

    The ancient Romans celebrated a version of Mother’s Day.

    WORLD HISTORY

    Each May, American families celebrate their matriarchs with brunches, flowers, cards, and phone calls. Thousands of years before this modern Mother’s Day tradition started, the ancient Romans had a similar observance, although it focused on marriage and childbirth at least as much as mothers themselves. Celebrated each year on March 1, Matronalia commemorated the establishment of a temple to Juno Lucina, the Roman goddess of childbirth, on Rome’s Esquiline Hill. 

    As on our modern Mother’s Day, husbands would give their wives gifts — but that’s about where the similarity ends. Matronalia was a pretty pious affair; after a procession of married women to the temple to make offerings to Juno Lucina, families would return home and pray for marital happiness. Enslaved women were also given a feast by their female enslavers as part of the festivities.

    Matronalia wasn’t the only ancient Roman holiday relating to mothers, however. In fact, it was pretty tame in comparison to the annual celebration of the Great Mother of the Gods, also known as Magna Materor Cybele, who entered the Roman pantheon around the third century BCE. Her festival, called Megalensia, took place over several days in March or April, and included games, theatrical performances, and other rituals.

  • Korean Conflict

    The War Technically Hasn’t Ended Yet

    Armistice negotiations to end the Korean War began in 1951 and lasted for two years, the longest such negotiations in history. While the Korean Armistice Agreement of 1953 ended active military conflict on the Korean Peninsula, it was not an official peace treaty. The agreement was adopted by the United Nations Command, the North Korean army, and the Chinese army, but South Korea leaders refused to sign. To this day, no official peace treaty has been signed between North and South Korea, and the two nations still technically remain at war. A tense ceasefire is maintained by the Demilitarized Zone that runs across the Korean Peninsula and divides the two nations, but both sides maintain a heavy military presence there, and the area still sees occasional outbreaks of violence. Despite continued negotiations, North and South Korea have been unable to reach an official peace agreement 70 years after the Armistice Agreement.

  • Misnomer

    What does freedom mean to you?

    I am torn between saying Freedom is a ‘misnomer’ or an ‘oxymoron’ a term containing elements which are inconsistent or in conflict. Why would I think that? I think and believe that because no freedom is free, there are to many people that whole hearty believe that their freedom is untethered and has zero consequences. The laws of physics state that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, that truth being constant freedom is not free. You have freedom until that freedom impedes another freedom. Here in the U.S. we have wider lanes to live our lives in that other countries but our actions still have consequences so that makes that notion of freedom a misnomer.