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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
"Be yourself," says Pride Month, without meaning it at all
"I just love the idea that after presumably coming out to her community, doing IVF and raising two children with her non-Muslim, tattooed, lesbian life-partner, the woman in question remains committed to full Islamic modesty dress."
(Including for the baby!)
The Muslim woman is obviously a token stock character whose purpose is to broadcast to the world just how broad-minded progressives are.
Not to mention: whoever made the image certainly does not believe the little proclamation "everyone should feel free to be themselves," because the same people who support this image would gladly cheer if the people in the mocking comments thread were incinerated alive.
So the comments section started to have some fun. Really, everyone should feel free to be themselves? All right, then:
Other people reminded us of this beauty: the problem of sexual harassment in Germany, as we all know, is generally one of large, masculine white women grabbing the rear ends of smaller brown men who have a peg leg:
Now we may honorably disagree on which of these is the all-time best, but I still lean toward this one (they really are going for the peg leg these days):
Part of what makes this one so great is that the text is all gobbledygook. People who are "solo poly" don't "depend on the relationship escalator to express their commitment." Whatever, dude.
But come on: the choice of a Muslim woman who's missing a leg: that's priceless.
The person making the graphic is supposed to be compassionate because he views people as categories and tokens.
Now all these people may say you should be yourself, but you know as well as I do that that does not include people with dissident views like you and me. If we could be eliminated from society, they would push the button to do that in a fraction of a second.
However, lest you be filled with anguish that you have nowhere you can truly be yourself, ol' Woods has some good news for you:
You can be yourself among all the like-minded people you'll meet aboard the Tom Woods Cruise, which is by far the most fun you'll have all year.
Yes, it's a getaway with people who don't hate your guts, and who in fact rather like you.
At this late stage you'll have to put yourself on the waitlist, but passengers do drop out (either from our group or, more commonly, from the ship at large, but either way space becomes available) and you still have an excellent chance of sailing with us.
Be spontaneous and join us! You live once! Be the kind of person who says, doggone it, I'm doing this!
It's my last public cruise for a long time, so I look forward to seeing you there. And you can "feel free to be yourselves"!
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