Comments by "" (@AdamBladeTaylor) on "The Damage Report"
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Queen Elizabeth was a mechanic and driver during WWII. She served her country, not just as a soldier, but as a monarch.
She didn't want to be Queen, but had no say in the matter. She was expected to essentially just be a figurehead and stay completely neutral in all things regarding politics. No matter what party took power, no matter what policies they chose to push, she was supposed to just sit there quietly and smile, otherwise there could be a political uprising.
So she sat there, quietly, wearing clothing with the colors of a nation she was supporting, wearing a broach that was a symbol of a country or an ideology. She would make her opinions knows to family, who would then go out and speak to others and spread the word. For example, when the horrific Brexit decision was made, she was sitting there quietly wearing an outfit proudly symbolizing the EU (the colors and a broach representing the EU pinned over her heart).
She did what she could to push for an end to slavery and racism, pushing for equality and respect, while the politicians tried to keep a deathgrip on the country and colonialism.
Most Royal women (and politicians) are Fae Wray, Queen Elizabeth was Sigourney Weaver. She wasn't going to let anyone push her around. Sure, she'll do her duty to the country and the monarchy, but she will throw all the shade she could while doing it. Such as when she unfortunately had to meet with the orange traitor. She proudly wore the broach that Obama gave her every time she had to be in a room with him.
When she was meeting with the king of Saudi Arabia, they all gathered into the Royal Land Rovers (much like how the US president has those presidential SUV's). The Saudi royal got into the car only to find the Queen behind the wheel. In Saudi Arabia, women were not allowed to drive. She drove him to the palace, pushing the car to the limits, breakneck speeds, tight turns... would have made Fast & Furious proud... and scared the Saudi leader to death. Hopped out of the car with a smile, while he needed help because he was shaking too much.
As much criticism as the Royal Family rightfully gets... the Queen Mum was unique. She devoted herself to her duty and to the people, and to delivering change in whatever way she could. And was an inspiration to women the world over, showing them that they didn't have to be the tradition frail girls that men expected them to be. And for 70 long years she was a rock. A symbol of strength and stability in a world of endless change and uncertainty.
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Republicans are openly anti-woman.
They love to lie about giving a shit about the unborn... yet they gut pre and post natal care, healthcare, food stamps, affordable housing, and other things which new mothers often rely on. They try to ensure that a child is born and then dies starving in the streets.
And they expose their blind hatred time and time again.
Mrs. Cox is being told by Republicans in Texas that "the unborn has rights" and that's why she can't have an abortion. Even though there's zero chance of the child surviving. They KNOW the child will likely not be born, and if it is it will die shortly thereafter. But then the suffering is the point.
Meanwhile Mrs. Issa, a female prison guard in Texas, who was pregnant, was facing pains. She tried to get time off work to go to the doctor to make sure her pregnancy is okay. The prison she worked for refused. And she ended up losing the baby. The doctors told her that if she was allowed to see her doctor when she asked, the baby would have been saved.
She tried to sue the prison, because their refusal to let her see a doctor murdered her baby.
The Texas court told her that she COULD NOT sue, because "the unborn has no rights", so the prison can't be held accountable for killing her baby.
They don't care. They will argue completely opposing points at the same time, all towards a single goal. Making sure women suffer and die.
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