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So much for things getting better after de Blasio left.
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So much for things getting better after de Blasio left.
Thought the same thing when I saw the guy with the glasses.
Ezra Miller is hit with fresh restraining order 'after pressing up against nonbinary child, 12, accusing youngster's mom of being a witch and brandishing a gun after accusing woman of cultural appropriation'
Miller is said to have turned up to see the child and their mom in a bulletproof vest, and berated the mom for using the word 'tribe' to describe her friendship group, claiming it was an example of cultural appropriation.
- The 29-year-old Miller, who identifies as queer and uses they/them pronouns, faces a temporary harassment prevention order from the child and their mother
- It also comes amid accusations Miller 'groomed' and then 'brainwashed' a now 18-year-old from South Dakota
- The performer also deactivated their Instagram account after a series of posts that included an image that read 'you cannot touch me I am in another universe'
- The Massachusetts case stems from early February, when Miller was present at a neighbor's residence
- The neighbor said that not only was Miller armed but also wearing a bulletproof vest at the time, also noting that they may have been 'under the influence'
- Miller made a series of accusations against the mother for referencing her friends as 'her tribe' and playing the game Parcheesi
- Miller then allegedly opened up a 'big jacket' and showed off a visible gun, allegedly saying: 'Talking like that could get you into a really serious situation'
- They repeatedly yelled: 'Do you want to drink my blood? Do you!?' at the mother for dressing 'goth'
The actor - whose current whereabouts are unknown - also took exception to them playing the board game Parcheesi and said it was steeped in Rastafarian culture.
Grilled by a Rastafarian woman present for further information, Miller is said to have opened up a piece of clothing to reveal a weapon before issuing a chilling threat.
The actor is further said to have pressed up against the non-binary child and even offered to buy horses so the youngster could visit Miller's ranch in Vermont, spooking the child's relatives.
Throughout the encounter, Miller is said to have had dilated pupils, leading to suspicions that the performer was under the influence of booze or drugs.
The latest drama also comes amid accusations Miller 'groomed' and then 'brainwashed' a now 18-year-old from South Dakota. It appears they expressed at the very least odd behavior toward the 12-year-old, including a promise to buy them several horses.
The performer has also deactivated their Instagram account after a series of posts that included an image that read 'you cannot touch me I am in another universe' among several confusing posts.
The Massachusetts case stems from early February, when Miller - who owns a ranch in Stamford, Vermont about 40 miles away from the family in question's Greenfield home - was present at a neighbor's residence, according to The Daily Beast., which corroborated the story using photos and texts sent by the mother and her neighbor.
Literally no one looks like they're having a good time. The adults have a look of bored obligation, the kids have a look of bored confusion, and the ugly tranny has a look of boredom trying to cover it with manic excitement. Not surprised, because how you have a good time at this shit masquerading as performance art is beyond me.
Back in high school, there were several teachers we all suspected of being gay - hell, junior year English guy was pretty obvious with how flaming he was. But they never discussed any of that with us and always kept appropriate boundries. I shudder to think how things might be now.You know I'm glad as a millennial I used to have teachers keep their entire social life mostly away from us. Sure we may have learned they like dogs or video games but their job was to teach US not anything else.
Why was this even held at a farmer's market? No one goes to them for entertainment. They go there for food. Want to be a drag queen at one? Dress in drag while selling shit you grew in your garden.
Yeah I've noticed this mission creep happening and very much dislike it. It's easy enough to avoid gay clubs, didn't want to go there anyways, and not much harder to avoid faggy coffee shops or special events at libraries. But if we're going to have what amounts to gay-troon-stripper-buskers at the market, the bus stop, the county fair? At some point it becomes unavoidable and parents have to have sad conversations with their kids or just stop taking them in public.Why was this even held at a farmer's market? No one goes to them for entertainment. They go there for food. Want to be a drag queen at one? Dress in drag while selling shit you grew in your garden.
I saw that thread and I think he and Rufo are overthinking things and their 4-d chess will not pay off.Shall we play a game? https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1538203016490151938.html
"Agree and amplify" works wonders. No, I don't think my kids should watch Mrs. Doubtfire. Oh, so you hate Robin Williams? Yes, I think he was a mediocre comedian and I laughed at his death. Oh so you think it's okay to laugh at dead people? Yes, and I'll laugh at you when you neck yourself.Instead you could say "sure thing, Mrs. Doubtfire was a movie in questionable taste. I won't show it to my kids either."
Why do cons have trouble pushing back in THAT direction? Because they are still enslaved to "normalcy and fitting in." But what is being called normal now is nothing you would ever want to fit in with. It's time to move on. Sure, fine. I'm the person who won't let the kids watch an old Robin Williams flick because I think it's in poor taste. What are you going to do about it? Now, get that drag queen away from the kids.
Leaning in on their accusations is a winner move, if you know how to do it right it leaves them fuming and sputtering."Agree and amplify" works wonders. No, I don't think my kids should watch Mrs. Doubtfire. Oh, so you hate Robin Williams? Yes, I think he was a mediocre comedian and I laughed at his death. Oh so you think it's okay to laugh at dead people? Yes, and I'll laugh at you when you neck yourself.
It's the opposite approach to them playing dumb and innocent every time you accuse them of something. You treat their accusations as true and use it to gain more rhetorical power. If they want to call you a monster, agree and let them know you're the scariest monster they've ever seen. Even if they understand the game it still works. It's deeply unsettling to leftists when you don't do the expected thing. Part of being a leftist is putting people into very strict bounds. When they see someone who is comfortable stepping out of those bounds it invalidates their entire way of thinking. It's like seeing someone walk through walls.
He's not a drag queen, because drag is a specific type of performance that he never engages in in the movie. Drag queens are wearing a costume, they aren't going about their normal lives in drag any more than ballet dancers wear their leotards and tutus while running errands."technically Mrs. Doubtfire is a drag queen"
Well technically-technically no, he is not- he was a straight guy crossdressing which is a transvestite by the old terminology. Or "in drag" by some terminology. A drag queen is specifically a gay man putting on over the top clothing of some sort- sexualized, evening gowns, whatever- for a performance. A straight guy crossdressing is not a drag queen.
In theatrical terms, it's a travesty- that's just the old timey word for a role where a man dressed as a woman or vice versa.He's not a drag queen, because drag is a specific type of performance that he never engages in in the movie. Drag queens are wearing a costume, they aren't going about their normal lives in drag any more than ballet dancers wear their leotards and tutus while running errands.
I question whether "transvestite" is the right term either. It's a disguise. He's doing it to get around his custody agreement with his ex-wife, which is what is really creepy about the movie.
In my theater days we called that a "pants role" or a "skirt role."In theatrical terms, it's a travesty- that's just the old timey word for a role where a man dressed as a woman or vice versa.
I see you are familiar with the “Yes Chad” argument."Agree and amplify" works wonders. No, I don't think my kids should watch Mrs. Doubtfire. Oh, so you hate Robin Williams? Yes, I think he was a mediocre comedian and I laughed at his death. Oh so you think it's okay to laugh at dead people? Yes, and I'll laugh at you when you neck yourself.
It's the opposite approach to them playing dumb and innocent every time you accuse them of something. You treat their accusations as true and use it to gain more rhetorical power. If they want to call you a monster, agree and let them know you're the scariest monster they've ever seen. Even if they understand the game it still works. It's deeply unsettling to leftists when you don't do the expected thing. Part of being a leftist is putting people into very strict bounds. When they see someone who is comfortable stepping out of those bounds it invalidates their entire way of thinking. It's like seeing someone walk through walls.