From Janet-

Elon Musk’s trans daughter Vivian Wilson slams his anti-LGBTQ+ comments as ‘ketamine-fueled haze’

(I ran across this on currentstatus.io . Also, Mr. Musk is a bigger ass yet than I already thought he was. Vivian Wilson, on the other hand, seems well adjusted.)

vivllainous threads Vivian Jenna Wilson transgender daughter elon musk

THREADS @VIVLLAINOUS; CRISTIANO BARNI/SHUTTERSTOCK

“I look pretty good for a dead bitch,” Wilson, a transgender woman, said of her biological father’s claims that gender-affirming care “killed” her.

RYAN ADAMCZESKI

JULY 25 2024 1:00 PM EST

Vivian Wilson is fact-checking own father after billionaire Elon Musk made bigoted comments about her gender.

The billionaire recently attacked gender-affirming care in an interview with conspiracy theorist Jordan Peterson for conservative platform the Daily Wire, claiming that the life-saving treatment “killed” his daughter while repeatedly misgendering her.

Musk said that when his daughter wanted to begin transitioning, he โ€œwas essentially tricked into signing documents” before he “had really any understanding of what was going on.” He said that doctors told him his daughter “might commit suicide” if she was prevented from receiving care.

“I lost my son. They call it โ€˜deadnamingโ€™ for a reason,” Musk said. “The reason itโ€™s called โ€˜deadnamingโ€™ is because, your son is dead. So my son is dead, killed by the woke mind virus.โ€

Wilson has since responded to Musk’s assertions on Threads, the rival to his platform Twitter/X, saying that her biological father’s claims are so blatantly false that she’s “just started to find it funny at this point.” “

“Calling me dead on a podcast with JORDAN PETERSON of all people while basically admitting you have zero reading comprehension by saying you were โ€œtrickedโ€ into signing documents that you read over multiple times is basically a parody of itself,” she wrote. “Like itโ€™s honestly camp-“

“I look pretty good for a dead bitch,” she added.

Wilson then debunked some of Musk’s other assertions about her, among them several homophobic stereotypes about her youth, including that she was a fan of musical theatre (she wasn’t) and picking out clothes for Musk to wear (she didn’t). Musk also claimed that Wilson was “born slightly autistic.”

“This entire thing is completely made up and thereโ€™s a reason for this. He doesnโ€™t know what I was like as a child because he quite simply wasnโ€™t there, and in the little time that he was I was relentlessly harassed for my femininity and queerness,” Wilson wrote. “Obviously he canโ€™t say that, so Iโ€™ve been reduced to a happy little stereotype f*g-ing along to use at his discretion. I think that says a lot about how he views queer people and children in general.”https://www.threads.net/@vivllainous/post/C91xDGJSUX_/embed/

Wilson, 20, is one of six children (five living) Musk had with his first wife, model Justine Wilson. She filed a petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court in April, 2022 to legally change her name and gender, citing the reason as “Gender identity and the fact that I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form.”

Wilson then shot back at her father’s claims that she is “not a girl,” telling Musk to “go touch some fucking grass.”

“As for if Iโ€™m not a womanโ€ฆ sure, Jan. Whatever you say. Iโ€™m legally recognized as a woman in the state of California and I donโ€™t concern myself with the opinions of those who are below me,” she wrote. “Obviously Elon canโ€™t say the same because in a ketamine-fueled haze, heโ€™s desperate for attention and validation from an army of degenerate red-pilled incels and pick-mes who are quick to give it to him.”

https://www.advocate.com/elon-musk-trans-daughter-vivian-wilson

Let’s talk about shifting opinions on Project 2025….

“Wake up to life!”

I have to share this one.

โ€œAbove all, the human is the truth!
All roads lead to the people.
Hello there, itโ€™s time to wake up to life!
Division and divinity cannot go together.โ€
โ€• Abhijit Naskar, Yรผz ลžiirlerin YรผzรผฤŸรผ (Ring of 100 Poems, Bilingual Edition)

The Guardian: A Jewish couple was rejected as foster parents because of their religion. This is the future Project 2025 envisions

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/24/project-2025-adoption-fostering?CMP=share_btn_url

The conservative blueprint envisions โ€˜a biblically basedโ€™ definition of marriage and wants to protect adoption agencies that only work with Christians

Rebecca McCrayWed 24 Jul 2024 07.00 EDTShare

In 2021, Liz and Gabe Rutan-Ram decided to take the next step toward growing their family and applied to foster a child. After identifying a three-year-old in Florida who they hoped to ultimately adopt, the Rutan-Rams turned back to their home state of Tennessee to start training to become foster parents.

But their plans quickly fell apart when the Christian state-funded foster care placement agency informed them by email that they โ€œonly provide adoption services to prospective adoptive families that share our belief systemโ€. The Rutan-Rams, who are Jewish, were out of luck.

โ€œThereโ€™s already emotions playing into wanting to be a parent, and then to have us attacked personally just made it that much harder,โ€ Liz Rutan-Ram told the Guardian.

The Rutan-Rams sued the Tennessee department of childrenโ€™s services, arguing that a state law permitting private agencies to refuse to work with prospective parents on religious grounds violates the Tennessee constitutionโ€™s equal protection and religious freedom guarantees. The case will soon go to trial.

The predicament facing the Rutan-Rams could become more common under a second Trump administration. Project 2025, a 900-plus page blueprint for the next Republican administration and the policy brainchild of the conservative Heritage Foundation, contains an explicitly sympathetic view toward โ€œfaith-based adoption agenciesโ€ like the one that rejected the Rutan-Rams, who are โ€œunder threat from lawsuitsโ€ because of the agenciesโ€™ religious beliefs.

Project 2025โ€™s Adoption Reform section calls for the passage of legislation to ensure providers โ€œcannot be subjected to discrimination for providing adoption and foster care services based on their beliefs about marriageโ€. It also calls for the repeal of an Obama-era regulation that prohibits discrimination against prospective parents and subsequent amendments made by the Biden administration.

Though Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from the project, his campaignโ€™s own 16-page policy agenda echoes many of its goals, and his ties to the planโ€™s architects are well-established. In Milwaukee last week, the Heritage Foundationโ€™s role in the Republican national convention was on full display, both on welcome banners at the airport and in the millions of dollars invested in the event itself. Following Trumpโ€™s announcement of his vice-presidential pick, the organizationโ€™s president, Kevin Roberts, said he was โ€œgood friendsโ€ with JD Vance, and effusively declared him โ€œa man who personifies hope for our nationโ€™s futureโ€. Vance has previously said there were โ€œsome good ideasโ€ in Project 2025.

Project 2025 is divided into four broad pillars, the first of which is to โ€œrestore the family as the centerpiece of American life and protect our childrenโ€. A conservative vision of family pervades the document, and the authors call on policymakers โ€œto elevate family authority, formation, and cohesion as their top priority and even use government power, including through the tax code, to restore the American familyโ€.

The plan envisions upholding โ€œa biblically based, social science-reinforced definition of marriage and familyโ€. It would remove nondiscrimination roadblocks governing faith-based grant recipients, such as the agency that denied the Rutan-Rams. The authors argue that โ€œheterosexual, intact marriagesโ€ provide more stability for children than โ€œall other family formsโ€. In addition to calling for the passage of the Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act, which would allow adoption and foster care agencies to make placement decisions based on their โ€œreligious beliefs or moral convictionsโ€, it also calls on Congress to ensure โ€œreligious employersโ€ are exempt from nondiscrimination laws and free to make business decisions based on their religious beliefs.

To the Rev Naomi Washington-Leapheart, a professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University and a queer parent, the image of family portrayed by the policy agenda is blatantly exclusionary. The Christian nationalist plan rejects unmarried parents, single parents and LGBTQ+ families.

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A billboard in Milwaukee, part of a campaign by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, to raise awareness of Project 2025, that ran during the Republican convention. Photograph: Americans United for Separation of Church and State

โ€œThe definition of family according to Project 2025 leaves a lot of folk out,โ€ Washington-Leapheart told the Guardian. โ€œThis blueprint really delegitimizes the kinds of families that are day in and day out raising children, paying taxes, contributing meaningfully to society.โ€

The Rutan-Rams have become the face of a campaign led by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, who are representing them in their lawsuit, that seeks to shed light on what they call the Christian nationalist goals of Project 2025. As part of the campaign, visitors to the Republican convention last week may have seen billboards reading โ€œYou gotta keep โ€™em separated,โ€ in reference to church and state.

Project 2025โ€™s vision is already law in a number of states. The Rutan-Rams are battling a Tennessee law, modeled after similar laws in at least 10 other states, that permits faith-based foster care and adoption agencies to exclusively work with prospective parents who share their beliefs.

Amanda Tyler, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty and author of a book titled How to End Christian Nationalism, contends that the scale and reach of Project 2025 pose a far greater danger to democracy than a patchwork of state laws.

โ€œWhatโ€™s different about Project 2025 is the sweeping nature of its plan,โ€ said Tyler. โ€œIt would really rewrite the federal government and change policies in so many different areas at once in a way that would hasten our journey down that road to authoritarian theocracy.โ€

The Holston Home for Children in Tennessee, Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation did not respond to requests for comment.

Tyler worries that Project 2025โ€™s deliberate erosion of the separation between church and state, a founding principle embedded in the first amendment to the US constitution, will get a helping hand from the US supreme court, which has handed a series of victories in recent years to Christian activists. She specifically mentioned the 2021 decision in Carson v Makin, which struck down a Maine law that banned the use of public funds for religious schools. It was โ€œan earthquake of a decision that a lot of people didnโ€™t really pay attention to that has really opened the door to government funding of religionโ€, said Tyler.

The threat of a theocracy doesnโ€™t seem far-fetched to Washington-Leapheart.

โ€œProject 2025 says that religion is a permanent institution that should influence American life,โ€ said Washington-Leapheart. โ€œThat alone communicates the kind of arrogant way Christianity is situated as an inevitability. And itโ€™s not. I say that as a Christian person who is firmly grounded in my faith. It is not an inevitable part of my identity, it is a choice I make every day.

Reading comics over lunch, again,

and first I was gonna post Calvin and Hobbes, then I was going to post Fur Babies, then Heathcliff, each time talking myself out of posting in favor of continuing to read. I did that, right up until this toon, which I have been enjoying for around a year. It’s got a storyline, and many fun/funny side storylines, and it’s just enjoyable to me. Today’s also is politically oriented, so I decided to break from reading and post it. Then we can discuss, or you can ask me to not post anymore comics, and I will stop. (I won’t stop reading and enjoying it, though!)

Jane’s World by Paige Braddock for July 24, 2024

Jane's World Comic Strip for July 24, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/janesworld/2024/07/24

Stuff I saw on AP today

A few headlines of interest here, with snippets and links.

I got a great giggle when I saw this story last night. Imagine Republicans telling other Republicans they’re being too racist…

https://apnews.com/article/trump-harris-attacks-johnson-hudson-76f8e90d24004e49449087787ac031a5

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Republican leaders are warning party members against using overtly racist and sexist attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, as they and former President Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign scramble to adjust to the reality of a new Democratic rival less than four months before Election Day.

At a closed-door meeting of House Republicans on Tuesday, National Republican Congressional Committee chairman Richard Hudson, R-N.C., urged lawmakers to stick to criticizing Harris for her role in Biden-Harris administration policies. (snip-more)

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Monthly headlines are turning into daily headlines:

https://apnews.com/article/hottest-day-ever-climate-change-weather-heat-extreme-global-warming-8e2b0b7fa0360ecb931ca333a832c694

Monday was recorded as the hottest day ever globally, beating a record set the day before, as countries around the world from Japan to Bolivia to the United States continue to feel the heat, according to the European climate change service.

Provisional satellite data published by Copernicus on Wednesday showed that Monday broke the previous dayโ€™s record by 0.06 degrees Celsius (0.1 degree Fahrenheit).

Climate scientists say itโ€™s plausible that this is the warmest it has been in 120,000 years because of human-caused climate change. While scientists cannot be certain that Monday was the very hottest day throughout that period, average temperatures have not been this high since long before humans developed agriculture. (snip-more)

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Cuteness overload!

https://apnews.com/video/kangaroos-animals-new-york-bronx-wildlife-conservation-society-11cbd816bd71411fb4ecb980b986361e

VIDEO

A 7-month-old tree kangaroo peeked out of its momโ€™s pouch at the Bronx Zoo and here is the video

The second baby of a tree-dwelling kangaroo made its public debut this week in New York, poking its pink head head out of its momโ€™s furry white pouch. (snip-click the Video hyperlink just above the title)

Letters from an American

Heather Cox Richardson’s history Substack is just a treasure of information and connections between history and current times. Here’s a copy today, because there are fine talking points in favor of the Dem candidate for US President.

July 23, 2024

HEATHER COX RICHARDSON

JUL 24, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris continues her momentum toward the 2024 presidential election since President Joe Bidenโ€™s surprise announcement on Sunday that he would not accept the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. 

Today more than 350 national security leaders endorsed Harris for president, noting that if elected president, โ€œshe would enter that office with more significant national security experience than the four Presidents prior to President Biden.โ€ As vice president, she โ€œhas met with more than 150 world leaders and traveled to 21 countries,โ€ the authors wrote, and they called out her work across the globe from her work strengthening partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region to her historic trip to Africa and her efforts to expand U.S. relationships with nations in the Caribbean and North Central America. In contrast to Harris, the letter said, โ€œTrump is a threat to Americaโ€™s national security.โ€ 

Those signing the letter included former Central Intelligence Agency director Michael Hayden, former director of national intelligence James Clapper, national security advisors Susan Rice and Thomas Donilon, former secretaries of defense Chuck Hagel and Leon Panetta, and former secretaries of state Hillary Clinton and John Kerry. 

In a New York Times op-ed today, former secretary of state Clinton praised Biden for his โ€œdecision to end his campaign,โ€ which she called โ€œas pure an act of patriotism as I have seen in my lifetime.โ€ She went on to say that Vice President Harris โ€œrepresents a fresh start for American politics,โ€ offering a vision of an America with its best days ahead of it and, rather than โ€œold grievances,โ€ โ€œnew solutions.โ€

Clinton noted that her own political campaigns had seen her burned in effigy, but said, โ€œIt is a trap to believe that progress is impossibleโ€ and that Americans cannot overcome sexism and racism. After all, she pointed out, voters elected Black American Barack Obama in 2008, and she herself won the popular vote in 2016. โ€œ[A]bortion bans and attacks on democracy are galvanizing women voters like never before,โ€ Clinton wrote, and โ€œ[w]ith Ms. Harris at the top of the ticket leading the way, this movement may become an unstoppable wave.โ€

Today, Harris held her first campaign rally, speaking to supporters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where the Republicans held their national convention just last week. The energy from the 3000 people packed into the gym where she walked out to Beyoncรฉโ€™s song โ€œFreedomโ€ was palpable. 

She began by thanking Biden and touting his record, then turned to noting that in her past as a prosecutor, California attorney general, U.S. senator from California, and vice president, she โ€œtook on perpetrators of all kindsโ€”predators who abused women, fraudsters who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. So,โ€ she said, โ€œhear me when I say: I know Donald Trumpโ€™s type.โ€ She went on to remind the audience that Trump ran a for-profit college that scammed students, was found liable for committing sexual abuse, and โ€œwas just found guilty of fraud on 34 counts.โ€ 

While Trump is relying on โ€œbillionaires and big corporations,โ€ she said, โ€œwe are running a people-powered campaignโ€ and โ€œwill be a people-first presidency.โ€ The Democrats, she said, โ€œbelieve in a future where every person has the opportunity not just to get by but to get ahead; a future where no child has to grow up in poverty; where every worker has the freedom to join a union; where every person has affordable health care, affordable childcare, and paid family leave. We believe in a future where every senior can retire with dignity.โ€

โ€œ[A]ll of this is to say,โ€ she continued, โ€œBuilding up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. Becauseโ€ฆwhen our middle class is strong, America is strong.โ€

In contrast, she said, Trump wants to take the country backward. She warned that he and his Project 2025 will โ€œweaken the middle class,โ€ cutting Social Security and Medicare and giving โ€œtax breaks to billionaires and big corporations,โ€ while โ€œworking families foot the bill.โ€ โ€œThey intend to end the Affordable Care Act,โ€ she said, โ€œand take us backโ€ฆto a time when insurance companies had the power to deny people with preexisting conditionsโ€ฆ. Remember what that was like? Children with asthma, women who survived breast cancer, grandparents with diabetes. America has tried these failed economic policies before, but we are not going back. Weโ€™re not going back.โ€  

โ€œ[O]urs is a fight for the future,โ€ she said โ€œAnd it is a fight for freedomโ€ฆ. Generations of Americans before us led the fight for freedom.  And nowโ€ฆthe baton is in our hands.โ€   

Meanwhile, MAGA Republicans are still scrambling for a plan of attack against Harris. One of their first angles has been the sexism and racism Clinton predicted, calling her โ€œa DEI hire.โ€ House Republican leaders have told fellow lawmakers to dial back the sexist and racist attacks. 

MAGA Republican representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) has taken a different angle: he introduced an impeachment resolution against Harris, while others are demanding that the House should investigate Harris and demand the Cabinet remove President Biden under the 25th Amendment. The Republican National Committee has decided to make fun of Harrisโ€™s laugh.

But concern in the Trump camp showed today when Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio shared with reporters a โ€œconfidential memorandumโ€ trying to get ahead of polls he says will show Harris leading Trump. He said he expects to see a โ€œHarris Honeymoonโ€ that will end quickly. 

Trump has continued to post angrily on his social media feed but is otherwise sticking close to home. His lack of visibility highlights that the Republicans are now on the receiving end of the same age and coherence concerns they had used against Biden, and there might be more attention paid to Trumpโ€™s lapses now that Biden has stepped aside. CNNโ€™s Kate Sullivan noted today, for example, that โ€œTrump said heโ€™d consider Jamie Dimon for Treasury secretary, but now says he doesnโ€™t know who said that.โ€ 

As Tim Alberta noted Sunday in The Atlantic, the Trump campaign tapped J.D. Vance in an attempt to harden the Republican base, only to find now that he cannot bring to the ticket any of the new supporters they suddenly need. 

According to Harry Enten of CNN, Vance is the first vice presidential pick since 1980 who has entered the race with a negative favorability rating: in his case, โ€“6 points. Since 2000, the usual average is +19 points. Vance won his Senate seat in 2022 by +6 points in an election Republican governor Mike DeWine won by +25 points. Vance โ€œwas the worst performing Republican candidate in 2022 up and down the ballot in the state of Ohio,โ€ Enten said. โ€œThe J.D. Vance pick makes no sense from a statistical polling perspective.โ€

Sarah Longwell of The Bulwark, who specializes in focus groups, noted that swing voters groups โ€œsimply do not likeโ€ Vance. โ€œBoth his flip flopping on Trump and his extreme abortion position are what breaks through,โ€ she wrote. 

The 2024 election is not consuming all of the political oxygen, even in this astonishing week. Today, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that eight large companies must turn over information about the data they collect about consumers, product sales, and how the surveillance the companies used affected consumer prices. 

โ€œFirms that harvest Americansโ€™ personal data can put peopleโ€™s privacy at risk. Now firms could be exploiting this vast trove of personal information to charge people higher prices,โ€ FTC chair Lina M. Khan said. โ€œAmericans deserve to know whether businesses are using detailed consumer data to deploy surveillance pricing, and the FTCโ€™s inquiry will shed light on this shadowy ecosystem of pricing middlemen.โ€

The eight companies are: Mastercard, Revionics, Bloomreach, JPMorgan Chase, Task Software, PROS, Accenture, and McKinsey & Co.

In the House, Republicans have been unable to pass the appropriations bills necessary to fund the 2025 U.S. budget, laced as they are with culture-wars poison pills the extremists demand. Today House members debated the appropriations bill for the Interior Department and the Environment which, among other things, bans the use of funds โ€œto promote or advance critical race theoryโ€ or to require Covid-19 masks or vaccine mandates. 

According to the European climate service Copernicus, last Sunday was the hottest day in recorded history. The MAGA Republicansโ€™ appropriations bill for Interior and the Environment calls for more oil drilling, fewer regulations on pollutants, no new regulations on vehicles, rejecting Bidenโ€™s climate change executive orders, and reducing the funding for the Environmental Protection Agency by 20%.

Notes:

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2024/07/23/remarks-by-vice-president-harris-at-a-political-event-10/

https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/23/politics/kfile-jd-vance-believed-donald-trump-sexual-assault-allegations-2016/index.html

https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/23/politics/video/jd-vance-data-ebof-digvid-enten

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/23/gop-race-comments-harris-00170735

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/07/23/kamala-harris-foreign-policy-endorsement/

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/republican-leaders-urge-colleagues-steer-clear-racist-sexist-112216267

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/07/ftc-issues-orders-eight-companies-seeking-information-surveillance-pricing

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/23/ftc-launches-probe-into-surveillance-pricing.html

https://apnews.com/article/hottest-day-climate-change-heat-wave-warming-71e3e9d1fbfdc8503ef36eabec9390bd

https://appropriations.house.gov/news/press-releases/committee-approves-fy25-interior-environment-and-related-agencies

https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/kamala-harris-biden-trump-election-07-23-24

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/07/trump-campaign-biden-dropping-out/679183/

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Meet Madame Inรจs Decourcelle, One of the Very First Female Taxi Drivers in Paris (Circa 1908)

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Sec. Buttigieg makes short work of Rep. Greene