Anonymous wrote:I agree with RFK on that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Large-scale behavior change is whole point of the U.S. government. Google and read. Government created the internet too.
That said, I would still like to pick my shoes please. High heels hurt and I can’t run in them!
I thought the whole point of the U.S. government is to support our freedom. From what I see, Republicans talk about "freedom" but do not actually seem to support it, particularly not for women.
Anonymous wrote:No, not really. “Suggested” “urged” “promoted”
All are free to ignore, and most will.
Anonymous wrote:People need rules, laws, norms, and shaming. Otherwise most devolve into rude selfish disgusting slobs if not criminals.
I also fully supported Michelle Obamas crusade and crap junk food.
Bring back high standards for public behavior and social shaming.
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget that Hegseth tweeted in support of his church leaders discussing repealing thr 19th amendment that gave women the right to vote. They revere people like Charlie Kirk who told Taylor Swift to submit and have babies when she got engaged.
Republicans are not the party of freedom whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that the party that didn't like to be told what to do by "woke" libs is now the party that is telling us what to wear, what to eat, how to behave.
Below are some examples. I'm sure this isn't the last of this kind of talk we will hear form this administration of scolds. Before MAGA comes at me saying these government officials are right, I don't disagree but I also know that Americans, in general, do not like being told what to do.
*This trend started to get my attention when Sean Duffy, as part of his new "Golden Age of Travel" civility campaign, urged airline passengers to "dress with some respect" by wearing "a pair of jeans and a decent shirt" instead of pajamas or slippers. He claimed that dressing better "encourages us to behave better" and reduces in-flight disruptions.
* In the same campaign, advised travelers to "say please and thank you," "help older flyers with their bags," and "control your children" during air travel to foster a more courteous atmosphere and scolded passengers for "put[ting] your feet on the chair ahead of you" or "play[ing] your movie without your headphones on."
*Now Duffy is suggesting that passengers work out at the airport before boarding a flight. He proposed federal grants to install workout areas in airports, encouraging passengers to do pull-ups or step-ups to "get some blood flow" before boarding flights as part of his "civility" campaign.
*Dr. Oz just sent emails to federal employees with holiday diet tips, including "You don’t have to try every cookie on the holiday table," and weekly advice on "Crushing Cubicle Cravings" to discourage office snacking and promote healthier eating habits.
*Recently RFK promoted breastfeeding as superior to infant formula, saying "all the ingenuity of corporate America... has not produced an infant formula that is superior in nutrition... to the infant formula that God made, which is the infant formula in a mother's breast." [I happen to agree with this but I keep that opinion to myself because the topic is highly divisive among American women and is better left alone by high ranking government officials.]
*Pete Hegseth publicly fat-shamed military leaders and top generals for their weight at that bizarre meeting in Quantico, telling them to adopt stricter fitness regimens and healthier diets to "live lean, mean, and super patriotic" in the armed forces. [Being fit is now being "super patriotic"?]
Trump has never been a small government conservative. He cornered a demographic that we all too long ignored: people who are big government interventionists and social and cultural conservatives
Anonymous wrote:Large-scale behavior change is whole point of the U.S. government. Google and read. Government created the internet too.
That said, I would still like to pick my shoes please. High heels hurt and I can’t run in them!