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Jeff Schreiber's avatar

Thank you for standing up for humanity as well as for sanity. Anyone who still questions the divinity of life need only watch the way the body we have can heal from an injury such as yours. Hope you it continues and you have a wonderful Mother’s Day. 🌺

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julia payne's avatar

Happy Mother's Day to all. I DO object to what is happening in our world with men "chest feeding" .(who are they kidding?) And why are we allowing these grown men to play at being women? How is this fair AT ALL to the precious children who will be in these completely abnormal families? And how have we come to a place where we have to accept this as normal, and just a choice? Maybe the man benefits from living out his fantasies. But the child sure does NOT!

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NotFromTexas's avatar

Hear, hear!!

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Stephanie Hart's avatar

We do not have to accept this as normal and we shouldn’t!! NEVER

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Steve's avatar

As mom got older she became more and more like Granny. Granny (1862-1958) My Grand Ma (how can put this?) did NOT suffer fools well..or for long.

OTOH when she made Cinnamon Rolls, she put me in charge of Spoon & Bowl licking and insuring the Rolls were of an acceptable quality. It was a dirty job for a 6 year old, but Someone Had To It!

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Nikhil Mehta's avatar

“I care more about children who are now being raised to believe mothers aren’t important or necessary.” They did that with fathers a long time ago. Now it’s the mothers. The left does not like the family.

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AJoy's avatar

The left does not like Life :(

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Texyz's avatar

Right, the 'left' is communist, and breaking up the family is a huge (demonic) goal of theirs.

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NotFromTexas's avatar

"It makes me sad for kids who need their moms."

Truth be told, we will always need our moms - just in different ways.

It's a different relationship than that with one's father - no more, and no less crucial, just different.

We're raised to one day leave home, meet that girl, fall in love, marry, raise a family, and eventually, as it reads in the text accompanying, "Im abendrot" (At sunset) from, Four Last Songs, by Richard Strauss:

"Through want and joy

we have walked hand in hand;

we are both resting from our travels now,

the quiet countryside below us.

Around us the valleys incline;

already the air grows dark.

Two larks still soar alone

half-dreaming, into the haze.

Come here, and let them fly about;

soon it is time for sleep.

We must not go astray

in this solitude.

O spacious, tranquil peace,

so profound in the gloaming.

How tired we are of travelling –

is this perhaps death?"

Regardless of my age, I will always be my mother's son. I'll always be her kid.

Only after we finally laid my mom to rest beside dad, did I realize that now was gone the only person who would always believe in me, no matter what. As my now estranged brother put it, you always knew that your mom was in your corner. It made me sad that I had not realized that fact, and had not appreciated it, while she was alive.

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Sandy Masse's avatar

Happy Mother's Day Sasha. In the early 60’s I got to stay home with my kids for 12 years: paradise!

Sending you healing vibes and love.

A Canadian Grandma

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DC Goodman's avatar

In my Creator's universe, every human on earth is a person, a finite copy of my Creator with the power of choice. Each created person has a role. Person's created as men, serve in the assigned role of assisting the Creator's task of sustaining women, wives and daughters. Person's created as women, serve in the assigned role of assisting the Creator's task of creating human life and sustaining it after it has been created. To deny these facts is to deny one's identity in the Creator's universe. You have that choice, but it is unwise.

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Texyz's avatar

Right on DC, regarding the men's role. Prior to the 1960s 'sexual revolution', men generally protected women. Since then, they've been taught to 'use' women....and society started spinning outta control.

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DC Goodman's avatar

And as men part of our role is to restore manhood to men to the degree we are able and have the opportunity.

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JudyC's avatar

Love how you worded that! Saving and sending to my circle today (giving you the credit of course!)

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AJoy's avatar

Happy Mothers Day! 💗🌸💞

I enjoy your writing immensely, however I have to disagree with men taking on the role of women and vice versa. Each has been created for their specific roles and when I see them mixed up or eliminated (like most recently the Boy Scouts becoming Scouts of America) my heart aches as we are destroying what is natural and instinctual. My friend recently told me there is a teacher at her school who is a woman dressing and playing the part of a man who is pregnant. It is teaching 4th grade. I would take my precious child out of that school. I was a teacher for many years and right before I retired we had to address the children as “friends”, not boys or girls. This is a very dangerous path we are on and if not for the Mothers (like Moms For Liberty) standing up for what’s right, pretty soon you will be arrested for not using the proper “pronouns” (if not already happening in certain parts of the country). We ALL need to speak out and speak up about this destruction of LIFE before it’s too late. 🫶

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Ruth's avatar

I did wonder why teachers were referring to students as “friends”. Thank you for the “ah ha” moment of explanation!

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Bobby Lime's avatar

You might be interested in Josh Slocum's podcast, Disaffected. He covered this awful story in last night's edition, which you can probably see on Rumble now. In any case, it will be rerun on YouTube tonight. ( I'm not sure if it's at 8:00 or 9:00 PM EST. )

Slocum is an interesting character, a middle aged, now celibate, gay man who is appalled by all of this and whose premise is that what we are seeing in society, from things like this to the pro Hamas demonstrations to the hideous Apple commercial, are instances of Cluster B personality disorder gone viral.

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Abigail Starke's avatar

Praying for your hand.

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Michelle's avatar

You're so funny, Sasha -- yes, I was wondering what happened to your hand! Ha! Thanks for the tip. Love your podcast - was wondering where you'd been. Must be the hand and the road trip! I share your disgust with the pic of the baby carried by its real mom placed on a man's chest and crying. I recalled how my newborn STOPPED crying whenever he was on or next to me to the extent that I took him back from the hospital staff to stop the crying. My heart aches for that newborn and others.

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Ruth H's avatar

Happy Mother’s Day to you and your readers, along with their mothers and grandmothers.

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HAVUK's avatar

Not a mother, but I have one. An extremely brave one who at 22 left everything and everyone she knew to escape communism. I'm in America because of her. I live free because of her.

Thank you Mom, and thank you to all the good and selfless women who are also mothers.

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Sally DiMartino's avatar

I've always had this odd feeling that if by some twist of fate I was destined to leave this world before my mom, she is the one I would want to have next to me telling me that it's OK to let go. And I adore my husband - it's just that mother daughter thing

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Beth Bart's avatar

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Danimal28's avatar

Happy Mothers Day to you wonderful ladies!

Our 1970's single mother was the toughest person I have ever met and has been our guide to two successful men and fathers. Trying to pay it forward through raising our self-sustaining, smart kids.

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la chevalerie vit's avatar

Happy Mother’s Day!

I’ll be adding falling shattered glass to the list of things not to try to catch, just after falling knives. :-) Sorry to hear your injury. Best wishes for quick and proper healing!

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