Wednesday, October 18, 2023

THE BABY BUTCHERS - Britney Spears Says She Had Abortion While Dating Justin Timberlake: ‘He Didn’t Want to Be a Father’ - BUT ARE ABORTIONS CHEAPER THAN RUBBERS???

 

Where There is No Respect for Life, Evil Flourishes

The heinous actions of the Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023 can unequivocally be described as evil. It had as its genesis the inculcated belief that Jews are malevolent and subhuman, therefore, they are deserving of death, destruction and being conquered by any means possible including the unconscionable and premeditated slaughter of women, children and the elderly.

In keeping with a tactic almost as old as mankind itself, the self-appointed leaders of Middle Eastern Islamic terrorist groups and the political leaders of nations such as Iran have manipulated their maleducated followers or citizenry into believing Israel and the Jews have either taken what is rightfully theirs, are the personification of evil, or are responsible for their misery.

Throughout the history of mankind unscrupulous leaders and their disciples have exploited mankind’s base nature as exemplified by what the Catholic Church defines as the seven deadly sins: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth.  These human failings invariably lead to a near-irreversible loss of respect for human life and in due course a society riddled with uncontrolled evil.

The loss of respect for life has also begun to dramatically infiltrate the American ruling elites and the overall society as over the past two decades the following, previously unthinkable, changes have occurred within the United States: 

  • Unfettered abortion up to the point of birth and post-birth infanticide has become a policy position of the Democrat Party.
  • Euthanasia is openly discussed and supported by an ever-growing (73%) segment of the population. 
  • Sexually confused teens are being coerced into mutilation and permanent disfigurement in order to appease the gods of transgenderism, accompanied by an unabashed campaign to legalize pedophilia
  • A significant plurality of Americans is demanding the censorship, imprisonment, and persecution of their political adversaries while they, and recent Islamic immigrants, are openly supporting and justifying the slaughter of Jews by Hamas.
  • Tribalism has been mainstreamed and with it the belief that certain ethnicities or races are inferior to others and also responsible for society’s ills, therefore, they are deserving of disrespect, abuse and discrimination.

The path the United States is presently traveling will inevitably lead to the darkening shadow of unfettered evil descending upon the land leading to national self-destruction.  

Respect for life runs counter to mankind’s base nature and a world that oftentimes sees human life as expendable for reasons of political power, economic gain, territorial conquest, and supposedly, in the name of religions that coincidentally promulgate respect for life.

Respect for life is not just a religious value, it is a foundational value of all societies in which reasonable people would want to live.  Those who see mankind as having dignity just because they are human, believe that respect for life requires they do not intentionally kill, abuse or torture another human being.

The world’s major religions, which represent 78% of the global population, believe and teach that respect for life is fundamental to all religious sensibilities and societies.  Judaism, Christianity, and Islam believe God created mankind; thus, human life is entitled to respect and dignity. Hinduism views human life as a manifestation or expression of the Divine.  And Buddhism sees human beings as entities that can ultimately attain enlightenment (Buddhahood) and are entitled to respect. All major religions agree in unequivocally stating that life is sacred. 

Therefore, the taking of human life is regarded as among the gravest of transgressions, except where it may be necessary to protect oneself or others from greater harm. 

An ironic commonality of language underscoring the sanctity of life and the condemnation for the taking of it can be seen first in the Jewish Talmud (200 AD) and later in the Islamic Qur’an (600 AD).  In the Talmud, Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:9:

Whoever destroys a life, it is considered as if he destroyed the entire world.  And whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved the entire world.

The fifth chapter of the Qur’an, Surah Al-Maidah verse 32:  

…that whosoever kills a human being for other than murder or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he has killed all mankind, and whoever saves the life of one, it shall be as if he saved the life of all mankind.

Yet, Hamas, Hezb’allah and other middle eastern terrorist groups profess an explicit belief in Islam and in God’s revelations to Mohammad as recorded in the Qur’an, the central religious text of Islam.  Unfortunately, many militant Islamists seize upon other verses amid the 114 chapters of the Qur’an they claim can be interpreted to fit their agenda or personal animosities or as justification for violence and conquest. 

Once evil controls a society it cannot be bargained with or appeased.  The deep-seated disregard for life extends to their own population who are sacrificed by their leaders either via unending warfare, imprisonment, or execution.  Ultimately, as history has repeatedly revealed, these societies either destroy themselves from within or are, by necessity, conquered by others.   

Once again, the world has been reminded that evil exists. As in Europe in the 1930s, the unbridled evil rampant throughout the Middle East will metastasize into another global conflagration if not addressed and ultimately eliminated and that the underlying root cause is not economic, or territorial, or religious but malevolent disregard for human life.

Image: Franz von Stuck

 

Britney Spears Says She Had Abortion While Dating Justin Timberlake: ‘He Didn’t Want to Be a Father’

PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 10: Pop superstars Britney Spears (R) and boyfriend Justin Timberlake (L) talk as they sit courtside at the NBA All-Star Game 10 February 2002 in Philadelphia. (Photo credit should read TOM MIHALEK/AFP via Getty Images)
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Britney Spears says in her eagerly anticipated new memoir that she had an abortion during her relationship with Justin Timberlake over two decades ago, according to an excerpt released Tuesday.

It is one of several revelations in “The Woman in Me,” out October 24, in which the 41-year-old pop star also addresses the controversial conservatorship that barred her from handling her own life and finances for 14 years.

“If it had been left up to me alone, I never would have done it,” she writes of the abortion, in an excerpt published by People magazine on Tuesday.

“And yet Justin was so sure that he didn’t want to be a father.”

In the book, Spears describes meeting Timberlake when they were both children performing in Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club.

They later began dating in their late teens, becoming one of the entertainment industry’s highest profile couples, before splitting in 2002.

According to the memoir, Timberlake “definitely wasn’t happy about the pregnancy.

“He said we weren’t ready to have a baby in our lives, that we were way too young,” she writes.

She adds: “To this day, it’s one of the most agonizing things I have ever experienced in my life.”

Representatives for Timberlake, now 42 and married to actor Jessica Biel, did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Following the split with Timberlake, Spears had two sons — Sean and Jayden — with her second husband Kevin Federline.

In 2008, after suffering a highly public breakdown, Spears was placed under a unique legal guardianship largely governed by her father, Jamie.

During a court appearance in 2021, she told a judge that the conservatorship was preventing her from removing a contraceptive IUD — despite her wanting to get pregnant.

“The conservatorship stripped me of my womanhood, made me into a child,” says Spears, in another excerpt.

She also writes: “I think back now on my father and his associates having control over my body and my money for that long and it makes me feel sick.”

The guardianship was scrapped in November 2021. Spears became pregnant in 2022, but later announced she had suffered a miscarriage.

In August, her third husband, Sam Asghari, said the pair were filing for divorce.

 

California Senator's Group Pledged to Return FTX Cash. It Funneled Millions to Pro-Abortion Group Instead

(Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
October 19, 2023

The liberal group until recently helmed by California senator Laphonza Butler pledged to return millions of dollars from disgraced cryptocurrency kingpin Sam Bankman-Fried. Instead, the organization has funneled nearly $1.6 million to the pro-abortion movement.

Women Vote, the campaign arm of Emily’s List, received $2.25 million from former FTX executive Nishad Singh, who has admitted to making fraudulent political donations on behalf of Bankman-Fried. The group, which Butler led until this month, said earlier this year it is cooperating with federal authorities to return the money. But it has not made any refunds of FTX donations or payments to the Justice Department, a Washington Free Beacon review found.

It’s not that Women Vote lacks the funds to pay Bankman-Fried’s victims. It doled out $1.575 million to Emily’s List this year to back female candidates who support abortion rights. Women Vote, which Emily’s List launched in 1995, has received nearly $2.3 million in contributions this year, and has $423,995 in the bank, according to Federal Election Commission disclosures released this week. The group also gave $50,000 to America Votes Action Fund, which seeks to mobilize liberal voters.

Women Vote’s failure to surrender the FTX cash could raise questions for Butler, who is undecided on whether to run for a full-term next year. It is unclear whether Butler was aware of Singh’s contributions, or the discussions about how to handle his contributions. Butler served as president of Emily’s List from 2021 until California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) appointed her to the Senate earlier this month. Her office did not respond to a request for comment.

Federal prosecutors allege that Bankman-Fried used money stolen from FTX to make political contributions to raise his personal profile and that of his cryptocurrency firm. Bankman-Fried, who went on trial in New York on Oct. 3, gave $40 million in his own name to Democratic groups, including $5 million to a political action committee that supported President Joe Biden in 2020. The donations seemingly helped Bankman-Fried secure meetings with Biden White House officials last year. He attended a House Democratic retreat in Philadelphia last year after a series of donations to the caucus’s campaign arm.

While Bankman-Fried made donations to mainstream Democrats in his own name, he tapped other FTX executives to make "straw donor" contributions to Republicans and progressive groups, seemingly in order to maximize his political influence. Singh was picked to make contributions to left-wing political groups. In one instance, a political adviser to Bankman-Fried told Singh that he would have to donate "to a lot of woke shit for transactional purposes," according to court filings in the Bankman-Fried case.

One of those groups was the LGBTQ Victory Fund. Singh contributed $1.1 million to the organization on July 7, 2022, to support House candidate Becca Balint (D., Vt.). Singh said last year he was "really excited" about Balint’s campaign and gave to LGBTQ Victory Fund to "empower" the group to support her campaign.

Emily’s List, too, endorsed Balint shortly after Singh’s donations to Women Vote. Singh gave $1.5 million to Women Vote on July 19, 2022, and $750,000 on Aug. 16, 2022. Emily’s List endorsed Balint on Sept. 1, 2022. Balint, who won her election, has said she cooperated with federal authorities in the FTX probe.

Bankman-Fried and Women Vote were united in their support for Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D., Ill.). Bankman-Fried’s Save Our Future PAC spent more than $260,000 on ads supporting Budzinski, while Women Vote spent more than $250,000 to boost the Democrat.

Emily’s List did not return requests for comment. A spokeswoman for the organization told the Washington Post on the eve of Bankman-Fried’s trial that it was "engaged and cooperating with the multiple authorities seeking to reclaim these contributions."

 

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