The Bookworm Thinker of 17 Oct. 2021

Ms. Book W. Room, writing under the nom de guerre of Andrea Widburg, is employed by the conservative site, American Thinker, to edit submissions to the site and to write several daily posts of her own.  Below are her posts on this date.  Since commentary to the posts are restricted at American Thinker (long story), feel free to comment on the day’s offerings below.

Today’s Offerings:

Did the World Economic Forum admit something very unnerving?

There’s a saying that even paranoid people have enemies. Sometimes, you’re right to be suspicious—and when it comes to the vaccines, a lot of people have been very suspicious. Some of these concerns have been about the vaccine’s efficacy, some of them have been about the side effects and risks, and some have been about the specific risks of forcing vaccines on people who are already immune because they’ve had COVID. Then there is a much deeper concern that the vaccines are injecting permanent substances in the body that support a “transhumanist” agenda. The newest video from the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) isn’t going to put that last concern to rest. . . .

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Books indoctrinating children in LGBTQism are everywhere

From the moment I learned to read, I became a compulsive reader, working my way through the children’s bookshelves at my local public library. I preferred history (both fiction and non-fiction) but became well acquainted with all the children’s books at my local library. Nowadays, though, if I had small children, I’d be loath to send them alone into the children’s reading room, lest they face a barrage of literature telling them about the wonderful world of alternative sexualities and sexual identities.

Homosexuality is not a sudden discovery of the modern age. However, it should be – and is — a very minority behavior because it has no genetic purpose. . . .

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Shocker: Terry McAuliffe seems to have lied about Critical Race Theory

Former Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe, who is again running to be Virginia governor, like the Simpson’s cartoon character, Sideshow Bob, stuck in a field of rakes. No matter which way he turns, he steps on one of those rakes, slamming himself in the face. After saying that parents should have no say in their children’s education in public schools, he then insisted that Critical Race Theory had never been in Virginia’s public schools. However, Christopher Rufo has obtained documents showing that, not only is CRT in Virginia’s public schools, but it was McAuliffe’s administration that put it there.

A little over a week ago, when McAuliffe appeared on WAVY News 10, an interviewer asked him to define CRT. McAuliffe blew off the question by denying the entire theory, essentially classifying it as one of the fevered dreams of White supremacists . . .

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You will never guess what’s topping iTune’s hip-hop chart

Rule 5 of Saul Alinksy’s Rules for Radicals provides that “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. . . .” Could there be more potent ridicule than the “Let’s Go, Brandon” meme being shouted at sporting events across the nation? Why, yes, there could. The meme could be turned into a song . . .

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