Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Fox News"
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How would you like to have lived in the era before automobiles? From the book … Made in America … author … bill Bryson
The automobile may have its drawbacks, but at least it doesn’t normally attract flies or drop things you need to step around. The filth of horses was a constant problem for cities well into this century, one that we can barely imagine now. In 1900, some dedicated official in Rochester, New York, calculated that the manure produced by the city’s horses would in a year cover a one-acre square to a depth of 175 feet. Kept in often unsanitary conditions and worked hard through all weathers, horses not only drew flies but dropped like them. At the turn of the century, fifteen thousand horses a year died on the streets of New York, twelve thousand on the streets of Chicago. Sometimes their carcasses were left for days. Between the flies and the manure, and the steaming corpses, there was no mistaking that you were in a city.
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When the law came down that there wasn't any smoking allowed in public places, one would have thought the world was going to end. Smokers were cursing the government for taking away freedom of choice. I was a smoker back then, and at first, I also was upset about the new ruling, but I finally understood the need to change the law. When seat belts became mandatory, again one would have thought the world was coming to an end, as people were screaming that the government was taking away freedom of choice. We don't always get our own way, and that is a good thing, because if we did, we would be the worst dictators ever. If the anti-vaccinators think they are treated in an unfair way, they should take their case right to the Supreme court of Canada if necessary and allow the Judges to make the decision. This is the way the system works. It does not work by blowing horns, blocking traffic and shouting, and neither should it work that way.
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@verucasalt2391 There is a reason that people from other countries desperately want to come to the United States, because those people "know" the meaning of dictatorship! Do what your told, or die! That is your choice.
The problem with these Trump idolizers, is that they are spoiled rotten, and always want more, rather than appreciating the system of government, where votes actually mean something.
In Russia, if a party even tries to start up to oppose Putin, every one disappears "mysteriously." Putin will be a dictator until he dies. That is his aim, and his system of government.
Governments with more than one party are messy, because they police each other, and for that, one should be VERY THANKFUL.
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Thanks for honoring free speech.
My guess is that when Jordan recently created the podcast The Monster of Self-Guilt: “The Devil is Always in the Details” … it was his own conscience crying out to be relieved of its heavy burden, as his conscience is fully aware that he earned his millions of dollars by being deceptive.
#1 Jordan made the choice to play party politics as a Conservative … which lead him to state that the Liberal Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau was trying to take freedom of speech away from Canadians … when the truth was and is … that it was The Board of Psychologists in Ontario, Canada, that were receiving complaints from irate citizens concerning Jordan’s misuse of his license as a psychologist to in turn play party politics on social media.
#2 Jordan went on social media to preach his (either Catholic or Protestant) Christian religion … which was another misuse of his license as a Professor of Psychology.
#3 As a heterosexual … Jordan chose to preach that there isn’t any such condition as “being” transgender. And he did that under the guise of psychology … rather than admitting, “This is my personal opinion, based on my interpretation of the Christian Bible.”
#4 Jordan claimed that he was being forced to use words that respected those who (say) they are transgender … when the truth is … he didn’t have to say those words at all. His statement was that he would not be “forced” to say those words … which is much different than taking “away” freedom of speech. He wanted his followers on social media to believe that someone from the Canadian government was going to approach him and say, “You HAVE to say those pronouns, or we are going to throw you in jail.”
#5 Had Jordan created a disclaimer on every podcast … that his opinions were personal on all subjects … and did not represent his training as a psychologist … he would not have had any reason to even go to court … much less be retrained as a psychologist. And his conscience would not be creating havoc in his own mentality … which should be plain to all … by his following words from his more recent podcast.
“The Monster of Self-Guilt: “The Devil is Always in the Details” … “Yeah well, one of the things you learn if you are a clinician and you have any sense, is, also, is also why you don’t offer people advice. But I don’t know what the hell you should do. Like maybe you and I could figure it out together with some really careful thought, but I can’t … most people are in situations that are sufficiently complex, so that I can’t … casual advice is just not helpful. I mean there is a real arrogance in that. The same arrogance as judgement, like.”
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