Bits & Bytes

1A: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that the First Amendment bars Colorado from “forcing a website designer to create expressive designs speaking messages with which the designer disagrees.” To nobody’s surprise, the Wrongs who claim to be all about tolerance are the ones trying to force an artist to violate her religious beliefs.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: From the Babylon Bee – “Jubilant revelry broke out yesterday following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling against colleges using Affirmative Action policies in their admissions, with Asian American families celebrating by cutting loose with a five-minute study break. …

The ruling from the nation’s highest court prevents colleges and universities from discriminating against applicants based on race or ethnicity, leading many to believe highly qualified Asian students will no longer be shut out in favor of filling quotas for students with other ethnic backgrounds. …

At publishing time, the boisterous partying in the Asian-centric communities in the area was expected to stretch all the way until the break of 8 P.M., at which time the children would return to their studies of advanced astrophysics before meticulously cleaning their houses and going to bed early.”

CATHOLIC: Early in June, Ross McKnight made an Instagram post commemorating the fact that Catholics have long dedicated June to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. McKnight, his wife, and five children operate a small farm that raises pasture-fed livestock that they sell online and to high-end restaurants.

Within hours of posting his pro-Catholic message, nearly two-thirds of their business disappeared. McKnight responded by posting, “We count it a privilege to have lost much. It is an honor to participate, through the suffering of our family, in the triumph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. ‘If the world hate you, know ye, that it hath hated me before you.’”

Somebody started a GiveSendGo fundraiser for the family (link below) which, as of July 2, had raised $120,371. In addition, the McKnights have added a small store to their website to sell Sacred Heart merch; the proceeds will go to build a chapel.

FAMILY DRAMA: I try not to do gossip here, but I think this wretched marriage should serve as an important lesson to all of us. [13:45] – Good comment on the video: “Unless you have married a narcissist you would have no idea how devastating it is. They destroy your lives. Literally.

Thankfully, my relationship with a narcissist was just a college apartment mate. We were BFFs ForEVR … until I decided to move away to attend graduate school in another city. Then, she cut me off like I had died. Years later, I read a book that said people like her don’t have friends; they take hostages. Ding. Ding. Ding.

FAUXTUS: CLICK https://rumble.com/v2x6h96-biden-confuses-the-constitution-and-the-declaration-of-independence.html [1:01] to hear him says, “The Constitution says, ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, all men and women are created equal.’” Actually, it’s the Declaration of Independence and it does not say “and women.

CLICK https://rumble.com/v2x8vq8-joe-biden-transports-to-alternate-reality-when-confronted-on-afghanistan-di.html [:25] to hear him claim that our abrupt withdrawal from Afghanistan has been a success.

INDIANA: On Friday, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that the state’s abortion ban is constitutional. Once in effect, the law will prohibit abortions after six weeks except if there is a lethal fetal defect or a serious health risk to the mother. 

STUDENT LOANS: The Supreme Court is on a roll this week … overturning affirmative action, defending religious freedom and now also shutting down Biden’s illegal attempt to forgive $430 billion in student loans.

CLICK https://rumble.com/v2x827s-flashback-dems-knew-bidens-student-loan-bailout-was-unconstitutional-the-en.html [:23] to hear then-Speaker Pelosi explain the same thing the Supremes said.

TRANS REGRET: [12:13] – “We’re butchering an entire generation of children,” says ftm trannie, Scott Newgent. Check out his forearms; the surgeons mutilated his arms to make him a fake phallus that doesn’t work. He is a powerful speaker with a critically important message.

USPS: And in yet another SCOTUS ruling, the court voted unanimously in favor of the evangelical Christian mail carrier who was fired for refusing to work on Sundays. Supporters say the decision means more employers will be required by law to respect the religious beliefs of their employees by granting them workplace accommodations. Under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, an employer must demonstrate that such an accommodation would impose an “undue hardship” on the business. That standard hardly applies to the USPS which has a plethora of carriers willing to work on Sundays.

VIRTUE SIGNALING: [6:52] – Well, no, actually I do not want to “embrace the spirit” of any kind of vice.

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