Some Things for Thursday

 More and more horror stories about women in this post-Roe era keep coming to light:



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The obits keep rolling in:  Singer Jack Jones, who was the son of singer-actor Allan Jones and actress Irene Hervey, has died at the age of 86.  He died after battling leukemia for two years.  He had once been married to actress Jill St. John.




Snip:


John Allan Jones was born in Los Angeles on Jan. 14, 1938. He said he arrived on the same day that his dad recorded “Donkey Serenade” for RCA Victor. (His father had performed the song on horseback for Jeanette MacDonald in the 1937 MGM musical The Firefly.)

Jones was still in his teens when he started recording demos in search of a singing career. By 1958, he was sharing the stage with his dad at the Thunderbird Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

“I don’t know if anyone showed you my video bio, but at the beginning of it there’s a shot of a newspaper in Las Vegas, and there was my father, and I was underneath him for smaller billing,” Jones said. “I got that clip from a friend of mine, a drummer, who was helping a guy refurbish a house. They were digging under the floorboards and found this newspaper, and that was the newspaper from when my dad and I were playing the Thunderbird.”

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The notion of a "Jezebel spirit" is a filthy idea aimed at women, both white and non-white, to tell them what their real "place" is, and it is not in a position of any kind of leadership.

In other words, women are basically stupid in their eyes, good only for sexual access, reproduction, and doing shitwork around the house.

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