Let’s talk about Trump hurting US manufacturing, the EU, and jets….

This is Jerry Williams.  He is a smart man that for years has done science experiments debunking flat earthers.  He has started branching out into other subjects.  I have it cued up to the point where he starts to talk about DEIA.  He does a grand job tearing apart the republican misinformation on it.   At the end of the first DEI section he has placed 24 seconds of music, I fast forwarded through it to hear the rest of his reasoning about DEIA.  I wish I could express my thoughts as clearly and detailed as he does.   And for those that wish to read it rather than listen there is a transcript of it in the description box on the YouTube site.   Hugs

Donald Trump’s disastrous federal funding freeze just threw the country into total chaos—cutting off veterans’ suicide prevention, Medicaid payments, school lunches, food assistance, emergency services, and even medical research. And the worst part? He didn’t even seem to know what he was doing. His administration scrambled to walk back the damage AFTER states, hospitals, and nonprofits went into full panic mode.

But that’s not the only reckless decision Trump has made. Let’s not forget his boneheaded withdrawal from the World Health Organization, a move that undermined pandemic response efforts and put global health security at risk. And now, he’s on a warpath against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs—attacking anti-discrimination efforts, slashing funding for inclusive education, and gutting workplace protections for marginalized groups.

I had a lot of fun recording this video of me reading headlines and giving my opinions.

In this video I read some headlines and give my opinion.  I was having a lot of fun and the system stopped the camera half way through the recording.  But with the program I was able to put the second record with the first into one video.   As I said I felt good and comfortable.  But the sad part was YouTube wouldn’t process the video for a couple days.  Not sure why.  But today I gave up, reformatted it, and reuploaded.  It all worked.  Let me know if you enjoy the video.  I hope to get it down so I can switch most of my content to my videos.   Hugs

If SB21 passes in Delaware it is going to have a massive negative impact on Millions of Americans!

Let’s talk about Trump’s EU defense plans backfiring….

Don’t shrink on trans issues, stand strong

I am getting my grove back making videos.   This is the best I have done since I started again.  I realize I have to speak from my heart on issues I know and understand.  I enjoy doing them when they are stress free like this one.  In the future I will edit stuff into them, I have the program to do that.   But right now I like doing what I did a few years ago.  Back then I did not bother with lighting and fussing over the camera, I simply started up the recording program and talked directly to the camera.  Please take a look at the video and tell me both what you think of the content.  Hugs

I talk about how some people want to throw trans people under the bus and stop supporting them. That is not how to change people’s hearts and minds. I describe how we managed to change public opinion on gay people. Hugs

Most banned books feature people of color and LGBTQ+ people, report finds

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/27/banned-books-people-of-color-lgbtq

Study counteracts claims by conservative lawmakers that books being removed from classrooms are sexually explicit

Woman packs books into a box

Becka Robbins of Fabulosa Books packs up LGBTQ+ books to send to parts of the country where they are banned, on 27 June 2024 in San Francisco. Photograph: Haven Daley/AP

The majority of banned books in US public schools last year dealt with people of color, LGBTQ+ people and other demographics, according to a new study from PEN America.

The report also counteracts claims by conservative lawmakers that books being removed from classrooms are sexually explicit and that book bans are altogether a “hoax”, an assertion made by Donald Trump.

 

There were more than 10,000 instances of books being banned in the 2023-24 school year, PEN America reported, a sharp increase from the previous year, as Republican-led states implemented new censorship laws.

Out of 4,218 book titles that were banned, 1,534 – or 36% – featured people of color, the most censored identity group in book bans. Some removed titles included August Wilson’s Pulitzer-prize winning play Fences and Innosanto Nagara’s A is for Activist, a picture book for children about social issues.

Books featuring people of color were disproportionately targeted in all banned-book categories, the report found, especially in removed historical and biographical titles. Of such banned books, 44% included people of color; more than one-fourth, or 26%, of those books featured Black people.

Advocates with PEN America noted that at the same time as the onslaught of book bannings, more than 50% of young people in the US are children of color, according to 2021 data from the Children’s Defense Fund.

“This targeted censorship amounts to a harmful assault on historically marginalized and underrepresented populations – a dangerous effort to erase their stories, achievements, and history from schools,” said Sabrina Baêta, senior manager for PEN America’s Freedom to Read program, in a press release about the report. “When we strip library shelves of books about particular groups, we defeat the purpose of a library collection that is supposed to reflect the lives of all people. The damaging consequences to young people are real.”

Titles featuring LGBTQ+ characters also made up a sizable number of book bans: 1,066 books, or 25% of all banned titles, included LGBTQ+ people. Transgender or genderqueer characters were specifically targeted in such book bans, as 28% of removed books featuring LGBTQ+ characters included that demographic.

Beyond people of color and LGBTQ+ people, books including disabled people were also affected by nationwide bans. About 10% of all removed titles included characters with physical, learning or developmental disabilities or who were neurodivergent. Several affected books with disabled characters focused on “confidence, self esteem, or experiences with ableism”, PEN America reported.

Meanwhile, only 13% of removed titles included “on the page” instances of sexual experiences. Inferred or “off the page” instances of sexual encounters were included in 31% of banned books.

The vast majority of banned books (85%) were fiction, with 14% being non-fiction and 1% poetry. About 67% of removed books were for younger audiences, PEN America reported.

The ongoing banning of books comes as the Trump administration has cracked down on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts in US public schools and universities. In a memo last week, Trump threatened to withhold federal funding from any schools that refused to eliminate diversity initiatives, such as scholarships for students of certain identity groups and school programming.

Gavin Newsom Teams Up With Charlie Kirk To Throw Trans People Under The Bus

Some clips from Adam Mockler

Sometimes Memes Say It Perfectly… We Need One Another!

As most people know I love memes.  I love this one as well.   I think it also works well for those LGB who want to remove the T from the club, from the group.   Doing so only helps those who want to see all of us LGB and T fall.   United we stand, divided we fall.   I have an out line for a video written as soon as I get the video computer fully repaired.  This has been a long slog working with man interacting programs that came down to a conflict of mainly two and how to ake the work together.   But I had to find which ones were causing the issue to even begin fixing it.   Hugs