

After thousands of years of no questions, we suddenly can’t define what a woman actually is. Conservative commentator Matt Walsh created a rather interesting documentary titled, ‘What is a Woman,’ which investigates the definition of womanhood and femaleness around the world. He interviews numerous people involved in the controversy, including various “experts” and activists. And the radical woke trans mob HATES the documentary because it shines a very bright light on the stupidity and hypocrisy of the gender-destruction movement they espouse. So, as Walsh visited the University of Wisconsin, Madison campus for a screening of his documentary, “dozens of protesters” congregated to screech about “trans rights, racism and Nazis.”
There happened to also be a young man there reading passages from the Bible as a counterprotest. That is, until some psychos grabbed his Bible from him and started ripping all the pages out of it. One psycho with bright red hair started literally eating the torn pages of this kid’s Bible. Can you get any more unhinged than shredding another person’s Bible and then tearing off chunks of the torn pages with your teeth? Do these people think they’ll be taken seriously when they act like this? Shredding a kid’s Bible and eating the pages? I’m curious if they’d try this with the Quran in Dearborn, Michigan.
Protestors have now shredded The Bible and one began eating pages pic.twitter.com/o5DACq64LP
— YAF (@yaf) October 24, 2022
Here is a recap of @MattWalshBlog's warm welcome to his #WhatIsAWoman screening at @UWMadison yesterday! pic.twitter.com/dJWghWZETu
— YAF (@yaf) October 25, 2022
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That’s a crude way of incorporating “fiber” in one’s diet! Scripture says, “Taste and see that the Lord is good, (Psalm 34:8) but that’s not what He meant. I suspect the Bible-eater wouldn’t have dared to take Raphael Warnock’s Bible, rip it and munch on a page. When we were children, Mom would tell my siblings and me that if we ate paper, we’d turn into goats, per their reputation for “eating anything”.
To answer your (purely hypothetical) question, no they absolutely would not do this to a Quran, in Dearborn or anywhere else, because they know the Muslims would beat their @sses (or worse).
They’d get KILLED for destroying and eating a Qur’an, so they know not to go there. Therefore, a “safe space” is found in attacking Christianity.
Fond memories of Madison. Back in my drinking days. Not many people in high school in Wisconsin didn’t drink. It was about 2 years before animal house came out. They had a 3-day state high school basketball final and drink until you drop festival. About 12 of us from Northwestern Wisconsin decided to go on a road trip to support the local taverns. Anyway, we found a hotel room in downtown Madison. It was on the 2nd floor and about two or three rooms from the entrance. They would only rent the room to two people, and we were broke anyway, so only two of us could afford the room, The rest of us had to climb the downspout to the 2nd floor and cross over two or three decks to the comfort of our room. The first thing we had to do was to figure out how to get all the ice into the bathtub to hold our beer and other assorted beverages of the alcoholic type. We last 1 or 2 nights at this hotel and then had to find another. Deep Throat had just come out and was playing at theatre on or by the UWM Campus, but the line was too long, and they frowned on minors drinking in line – something about being drunk and disorderly, since I think I was only 16 or 17. Lots of fun. lots of college women, no real time to attend any basketball games. I did not sleep or eat much. Fun times that fond memories are made. A couple of the 18 year olds with us, went to the local bars. They told us one had an archery range in it. Never understood why drinking and shooting arrows never caught on. Got home and had to explain to super religious mom why I just came up missing for 3 days, after telling her I was spending the night at a friends. Luckly, my brother, who was a year older and had just moved out of the house went also, so I blamed it on him.
Well, we are to “inwardly digest” the words of the Bible.
I wonder if they turned sour in that unbeliever’s stomach.