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Adventures in the Patriarchy™: Karen Ayatollah Issues Anti-ICE Fatwa

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Chronicling the ongoing intersectional struggle to liberate women — inclusively defined as the legacy kind and the transgender individuals — from the Patriarchy™, one microaggression at a time.

Karen Ayatollah Randi Weingarten leverages teacher retirement pension systems to pressure corporations to denounce ICE

Here we have the Ayatollah of Karens, childless communist lesbian Randi Weingarten, appearing on camera like some kind of rabid hamster in a poorly lit underground fallout shelter, explaining how she threatened Target executives, using the stock held in the company by the teacher retirement pensions that she controls as leverage, in order to get the company to publicly denounce ICE.

This lady has been entirely out of line for many long years at this point.

And yet, I have never once seen any serious attempt to rein her in, neither via pressure from within her organization nor from her political opposition.

In no way whatsoever, in her role as the head of a teacher’s union, is she attempting to exert influence over immigration policy — or public health, for that matter — within her purview.

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Compounding the absurdity of abusing her position as a labor union boss to insert herself into politics is the fact that the children held in custody by the American public school system, whom the teachers she represents are ostensibly meant to serve, can barely read or write.

Even if it were stipulated that a teacher’s union boss, for reasons unexplainable, should be allowed to weigh in on illegal immigration from her perch, remedying the rampant illiteracy of schoolchildren in her union’s custody would seem to rightfully be the logical priority.

How about this rule of thumb, a way too lenient compromise: until high school students can read at a fifth-grade proficiency, Randi, let’s take it easy on not the publicly stated immigration policy positions.

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Yet here she is, wielding the power she holds — which, by the way, is ultimately derived from taxpayer money used to pay public school teachers for their shoddy work — to exert undue political influence as a de facto operative of the Democrat political machine in order to try to coerce the government into not enforcing immigration law.

Furthermore, enforcing basic immigration law was one of the major policy proposals that the current administration explicitly ran on in 2024 and on the basis of which it won not just the electoral college but the majority of the popular vote.

When the administration wins power, it doesn’t just have the prerogative to restore border security and enact mass deportations; it has the obligation, because that’s how representative democratic government is theoretically meant to work.

But apparently the expression of public will via the ballot box — the essence, again, of representative democracy which people of her ideological ilk purport to care deeply about — is only valid when that expressed public will conforms to Randi Weingarten’s globo-homo race communism agenda.

Lunatic Trump accuser: A walking MAiD advertisement

Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll, who once told a visibly uncomfortable Anderson Cooper that “most people think of rape of being sexy,” in a recently resurfaced clip from a few years ago that I’ve only just come across, explains her daily routine:

I like to stay up late. I like to sleep late… I get up around noon and I stagger outside, out this door, and I throw open my arms and I thank God I don’t have children!... I never thought much went on in the morning anyway. Women have facials in the morning… not me. I like getting up at noon.

If one were to set about trying to create the most outlandish caricature of a deranged, middle-aged leftist Karen possible, I’m not sure they could top the spectacle we see before our very eyes.

Of course, in principle, I don’t believe in government euthanasia programs.

But, hypothetically, if one were carving out possible humane exceptions, E. Jean Carroll would have to be near the top of the list.

A good case could be made that this woman is in serious psychological distress — and unlikely to get any better, given her advanced age and her ideological predispositions.

For God’s sake, she dyed her poodle’s head hair baby blue.

This woman is in pain.

Could one not make the compelling argument that the humane thing for her friends and family to do would be to sit down and have a hard conversation about what to do with her?

Sure, psychotropic medication is on the table, but something tells me she’s already on a heavy cocktail of that anyway, which doesn’t seem to have done much good and very possibly has made things worse.

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