Constitutional Attorney Robert Barnes, perhaps the man with more court victories in more American states than any other attorney, is enraged by the new Barbie movie. He has not formally brought charges, but has publicly accused the makers of the Barbie movie of false advertising, pitching a dark baby-murdering theme to families with young girls age 6-10. One scene features young girls progressing from nurturing play with baby dolls to brutally smashing the dolls’ heads onto rocks with gruesome slo-mo skull smashing. The little girls then worship swimsuit Barbie as their larger-than-life idol.
“A more appropriate title for this movie would be ‘Baby-Murdering Barbie,’ said Barnes. He says the movie “politicizes young kids into woke.” Mattel knows this isn’t a film for kids, and they lied to everyone, asserts Barnes. “When you now buy Barbie,” said Barnes, “you’re buying into trans ideology, you’re buying into third-wave intersectional feminism, and you’re buying into kill-your-baby.”
Barnes may be enraged by this film, but what about Hollywood-addicted America? Has the nation become so debased in mind that they are the very image of Romans 1:31 and 32? Being without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: Who, knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.”
They don't unite truth with faith.
"Christians have been duped into being fearful, timid, and neurotic. We walk around as if we are the most ignorant of all people, unable to cope with basic social stigma, even though we’re the only ones who have the Truth, and the Lord Almighty has our backs against anything that would threaten us. Somehow, we can’t seem to bridge the gap between believing the miracles and promises we read in the Bible and applying it real life; thus making it an empty “religion” rather than an explosive, reality-shattering revelation about how everything truly works."
-- Terry Wolfe
Sadly, Europe appears to be pursuing the worst lessons of appeasement: the dangerous illusion is that you can temper a ravenous aggressor by conciliation, weakness and generosity. The aggressor immediately sees that the best route for him is to demand more. The cycle becomes self-reinforcing.
By treating the Iranian regime as a legitimate negotiating partner — and by discounting the moral and strategic gulf that separates it from liberal democracies — Europe is bankrolling the terrorism industry.
--Majid Rafizadeh
The history of the welfare state is the history of the state's savage war of aggrandizement and seizure of authority against civil society. Whether in Germany, in the United Kingdom, in Australia, in Canada, in Scandinavia, or in the United States, the coercive state systematically destroyed the "voluntary sector" of civil society and those intermediary institutions that protected the individual from the direct contact and control by the state [much as the Church did for nearly all of the previous two millennia]. Within the short space of two or three decades the protective sphere covered by workingmen's social and other fraternal duties had been stripped to nothing more than drinking associations, with all other matters taken over by the state apparatus. Henceforth, the workingman and much of the middle class reported directly to the bureaucracy of the state's intrusive regime. Everything they did was in some way or another regulated, regimented and overseen by the state. The dire effects ...