So, what about the Nacotchtanks, who inhabited the swamp before she claimed ownership?

Who the hell are you, and what are you doing here?

Who the hell are you, and what are you doing here?

Balck freshman at American University calls white students returning to campus “an invasive species”

AU is open for “temporary” housing for half of the spring semester, which means approximately 1,250 students will be living on campus between March and May.

Kayla Kelly writes in The Eagle that the housing is a form of “settler colonialism” because most of those taking advantage of the opportunity will be “affluent white students.”

“Settler colonialism is a form of colonialism that replaces the original population with a new invasive species,” Kelly says. “The settler system takes over the space, resources and culture of the environment it encompasses, displacing the original population.”

It’s not so much the racist, venomous hatred this teenager displays, but the fact that she’s a freshman, just starting her second semester, so she must have been taught all this in K-12, arriving at campus fully formed. Multiply that process of indoctrination, for both black and white teenagers, across the country, and you’ll see why the country is dying.

More advances in science

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Back to formula — mother’s milk is now transphobic

“We are concerned about breastfeeding promotion that praises breastfeeding as the ‘natural’ way to feed infants,” wrote Jessica Martucci of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and Anne Barnhill of Johns Hopkins University in the journal Pediatrics. “Promoting breastfeeding as ‘natural’ may be ethically problematic, and, even more troublingly, it may bolster this belief that ‘natural’ approaches are presumptively healthier."

Martucci and Barnhill explained that in the 1950s and 1960s, a movement of women sought to promote breastfeeding in the wake of advances in medical formula technology — an approach that the researchers find “ethically problematic” because it may “support biologically deterministic arguments about the roles of men and women in the family” — for example, “that women should be the primary caretakers of children.”

“Referencing the ‘natural’ in breastfeeding promotion, then, may inadvertently endorse a controversial set of values about family life and gender roles, which would be ethically inappropriate,” they state.

Remember the Left’s campaign against baby formula in the 70s? Boycotts against Nestle, angry women and “concerned scientists” denouncing the evil powders on television, etc. The supposed science hasn’t changed, but now doctors aren’t supposed to recommend great feeding (“chest feeding”, according to woke Harvard pediatric professors) because it might hurt a gender dysphoric’s feelings.

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Contract off Stanwich

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54 Rock Maple Road, asking $4.750 million. Jeff Jackson, listing agent. Built in 1999 with improvements over the years, it’s a nice house. It does have limited backyard lawn space, but the pool and gardens are great, and these days, children stay inside and play video games, rather than risking Lyme Disease or stranger abduction, so who cares?

This house has always stuck in my memory because, back in 2007, it came on the market at $12.450, an astonishingly stupid, overpriced number. It finally sold to the present owners for $4.3 in 2011, and, depending on what the final selling price is, and after deducting, say, 7% for commission and taxes, plus the cost of the new kitchen, these sellers will probably do okay.

It’s got The Orange

It’s got The Orange

And even the mini-orange

And even the mini-orange

Suffer, little children

Dr. Richard Levine, putting a new twist on Matthew 19:14

Dr. Richard Levine, putting a new twist on Matthew 19:14

The person who will lead HHS advocates chemical castration for gender dysphoric children, “but not before the onset of puberty”

The average age of the onset of puberty for boys is 10. When I was 10, I wanted to be either a fireman or a forest ranger (or a squirrel, something that was worked out with counseling) but I later changed my mind. No such option for Dr. Levine’s victims.

Cancel him

And shut down any media outlet that gives him airtime

And shut down any media outlet that gives him airtime

Dangerous conspiracy theorist says vaccine won’t work.

WASHINGTON, D.C.—A dangerous conspiracy theorist based in Washington doesn't believe vaccines work, concerned sources reported Tuesday. He spouted his deadly rhetoric in a speech today, going on about how even if Americans get two doses of the vaccine they should keep triple-masking, avoid going outside, and stay in their homes and die alone.

"It's really scary how many people are listening to this dangerous, anti-science conspiracy theorist," said one scientist. "We're trying to get people to get vaccinated, and this guy comes along and starts spewing his nonsense about how vaccinated people could still get the virus and so can't go to theatres, baseball games, or restaurants for at least a year or two. He's really harming public discourse on the issue."

"Dangerous, extremist, fringe rhetoric like this is really harmful to our efforts to vaccinate a large portion of the population and get back to normal. Be really careful of wackos like this guy."

A couple of back country land sales reported

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The GMLS is now pulling public listings down as soon as they’re reported sold, but I can report that 2 Crown Lane, 4.5 acres, has sold for $1.7, and 0 Baldwin Farms North, 2 acres, sold in a bitsy bidding war: it asked $1.375 million and got $1.4.

I’m just posting these sales prices so that readers can keep track of current land values in the north country.

So you know, 2 Crown Lane is, to my eye, a far superior lot.