Society's Child
Germany is still reeling from a massive child abuse scandal as it was revealed that a man long considered to be one of the "founders of modern sexology" in fact acted as a "matchmaker" for pedophiles by sending neglected children into their care under the passive eye of Berlin authorities.
Such a powerful blow to the psychologist's reputation would hardly hurt him anyway, though, since the man died back in 2008 at the venerable age of 80. Till the very end, Kentler was considered a progressive thinker and a respectable member of the scientific community.

In this Feb. 7, 2019 file photo, Bloomfield High School transgender athlete Terry Miller, second from left, wins the final of the 55-meter dash over transgender athlete Andraya Yearwood, far left, and other runners in the Connecticut girls Class S indoor track meet at Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Conn.
At issue is a federal court case involving Idaho's Fairness in Women's Sports Act, which forbids males who identify as females from participating in female sports competitions. The ACLU in a federal lawsuit is arguing that the law violates the U.S. Constitution and federal Title IX statute.
That's the way it is today on planet Earth, where deceit, cowardice and immaturity now dominate almost all societies because the elites are deceitful, cowardly and immature.
But for those open to reading thoughts they may differ with, here is the case for why the worldwide lockdown is not only a mistake but also, possibly, the worst mistake the world has ever made. And for those intellectually challenged by the English language and/or logic, "mistake" and "evil" are not synonyms. The lockdown is a mistake; the Holocaust, slavery, communism, fascism, etc., were evils. Massive mistakes are made by arrogant fools; massive evils are committed by evil people.
Only a small demonstration was permitted by the local authorities, but large crowds defied the restrictions and flocked to The Hague's Malieveld, a large grass field in the city center traditionally used for mass gatherings.
Here's what actually happened - the driver of the car, a woman with dreadlocks, was attacked by the 'peaceful' protesters, one of whom reportedly pulled a gun on her - and another who was struck as she accelerated to escape:
Robert Downey Jr.'s iconic performance in Tropic Thunder (2008) not only earned him a Best Supporting Actor nod at the 2009 Academy Awards, his blackface performance was also nominated for a Golden Globe, a BAFTA (whatever that is), a Screen Actors Guild Award; as well as awards from something called the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (they sound like a load of laughs), the Awards Circuit Community Awards (do they know the word "Awards" appears twice in their name?), and at least a dozen more.
Blackface, y'all.
Full-on blackface.
***Language warning***
The toast of Hollywood elite, including the Academy freakin' Awards, all paid homage to a blackface performance a mere 11 years ago, the same Hollywood attacking us as racist for enjoying Gone With the Wind (along with 73 percent of black people) and using phrases like "China Flu" and "All Lives Matter."

A sign welcomes visitors on East Pine Street during ongoing Black Lives Matter events at the "Capitol Hill Organized Protest"in Seattle, Washington.
During five undercover days and nights in the zone, I witnessed a continuing experiment in anarchy, chaos and brute-force criminality. In order to avoid being exposed as a journalist — several reporters have been barred or expelled — I slept and showered outside the zone. (Those inside have no showers but they do have portable bathrooms.) I took meals, and most of my water breaks, elsewhere because I was reluctant to remove my mask and risk being recognized. Every day I entered the zone twice through its semi-porous borders — once in the early afternoon, and again after sundown, staying until the wee hours.
Crime has surged inside and outside the zone.
Comment: See also:
- Cultural Revolution: Summer of Love in CHAZ
- How fragile is CHAZ? Video shows 'warlord' begging for paramedics to go inside & save man's life after shooting
- Seattle's anarchist utopia is already breaking down, CHAZ residents call for the guillotine
- Leftist cognitive dissonance: Self-styled CHAZ leader filmed handing out AR-15s to followers
- Republic Of CHAZ begins reparations; white participants pressured to give blacks $10 each
- A lesson from history: Unchecked, Seattle's CHAZ will become a violent no-go zone straight out of the European Antifa playbook

Protesters confront supporters of US President Donald Trump near the site of his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. June 20, 2020
Protesters gathered downtown during and after Trump's speech. Though the demonstrations were largely peaceful, police occasionally fired pepper balls to control the crowd.
Loud arguments broke out between Black Lives Matter activists and Trump supporters. Some protesters threatened to "beat up" their opponents, and told them to "go away."

Greta Thunberg takes part in the rally Europe Climate Strike in Brussels, Belgium
"It feels like we have passed some kind of social tipping point where people are starting to realize that we cannot keep looking away from these things. We cannot keep sweeping these things under the carpet, these injustices," 17-year-old Thunberg told the BBC.
She says the protests that have come in the wake of the death of George Floyd shows people can "have an impact."
Thunberg toured the globe shaming politicians and world leaders over the lack of action on climate change in 2019 with her followers staging protests of various scales along the way. These demonstrations didn't have the intensity of the BLM protests and fewer clashes with police before dying out ahead of the Covid-19 breakout, with Thunberg admitting her strikes achieved nothing.
Comment: Well not specifically, no - because she thinks it was acting with "necessary force". What next, Greta? Are these statements a hint at a new call for rioting because "climate crisis"??
State officials on both sides of the political aisle released a joint statement condemning US District Court Judge Charles Simpson's ruling against a case that argued having just one polling site in most of the state's 120 counties would result in voter suppression.
"We believe the judge disregarded evidence from our expert witness that one location will suppress the vote, particularly among African Americans," read the statement, co-authored by Jason Nemes, a Republican state representative, and Keisha Dorsey, a Democratic councilwoman for Louisville Metro. The lawmakers were both behind the lawsuit, which demanded an increase in statewide polling locations.












Comment: The hypocrisy is stunning. As long as people are protesting government approved injustices, there aren't any issues. But if you're actually protesting government actions, you're met with police violence.