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  • Sick Freaks Protest Outside Catholic School In Defense Of Trans Shooter

    Sick Freaks Protest Outside Catholic School In Defense Of Trans Shooter

    Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

    In the wake of the tragic mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, where two children were killed and 17 others injured by a deranged transgender identifying individual, a small group of lunatics have sparked widespread outrage by protesting, apparently in defense of trans ideology.

    The group positioned themselves directly across the street from the school, where the children were attacked as they prayed,

    They heckled Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha as they arrived at the church Wednesday to meet with victims’ families and pay respects. The ‘protesters’ held signs reading “Hate Won’t Make America Great.”

    Someone has also placed a Pride/transgender flag next to signs reading “PROTECT KIDS NOT GUNS.”

    These lunatics are just sick.

    The group shouted insults at Vance, including “You’re a coward” and “Do better.” Their apparent motives blended calls for gun reform with support for LGBTQ+ rights, seemingly in response to the backlash against the trans community following the shooting.

    The display of the trans flag at the site of a tragedy perpetrated by a trans-identified individual was widely interpreted as a provocative statement in defense of transgender visibility amid criticism.

    The attack was carried out by 23-year-old Robin Westman, who fired through the church’s stained-glass windows during a back-to-school Mass, using firearms inscribed with phrases like “kill Donald Trump.” The shooter, who had a documented fascination with mass killings and mental health struggles, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene. The FBI is investigating the incident as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Catholics.

    The shooting has reignited national debates on gun violence, mental health, and the role of transgender ideology in such events. Conservative commentators have pointed to a pattern of mass shootings involving individuals identifying as transgender or non-binary, including incidents in Nashville, Lakewood, and Colorado. Meanwhile, Democrats, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, have urged against “villainizing” the trans community.

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  • From Baby Steps to Boardroom: The Post‑Baby Career Comeback

    From Baby Steps to Boardroom: The Post‑Baby Career Comeback

    Why the “Stay‑At‑Home” Dream Turns into a Reality Test

    Picture this: You’ve decided to be the “Mom 2‑0” of your household, and the universe is all like, “You can do it!” Then, a moment later, your bank account sends a subtle (or not so subtle) reminder that bills don’t care about your heart‑felt wishes.

    Financial Reality vs. Motherhood Fantasy

    • Money’s reality check crushes the idea of being home all day, especially for families that have to stretch every dollar.
    • Psychological hurdles can crop up once you’re stepping back into the workforce—especially for the “Mom‑on‑the‑mood” crowd, who might feel guilt-laden, lost, or simply out of place.

    Pressures in a “Have It All” Society

    • The cultural narrative of “having it all” puts extra weight on the shoulders of working moms.
    • But hey—remember you’re you, not a statistic. Knowing and trusting your own judgment is what will keep you grounded.

    2014: The Turning Point for Women

    During the year, opportunities for women in the workplace multiplied, leaving many eager to seize them faster than a kid snatching the last cookie.

    Late‑Career Lifestyles and Entrepreneurial Vibes

    Many women in their 30s or 40s are ready to re‑enter the job market, often on a part‑time or flex‑basis. That combo? Rarely matches the demands of top executive roles. Instead, many rationally decide to run their own business, harnessing their newfound energy.

    Stirring Conversation Piece: Working vs. Full‑Time Homemaking

    There’s a harsh judgment funnel somewhere between moms who want to hop back jobs and those who want to stay home: the former can be labeled “cold,” the latter “weak.”

    Tips for Moms Re‑entering the Workforce

    1. Overcoming Separation Anxiety

    Your bonding bond is critical, but let’s face it—parting ways is a necessary step. Detachment helps your child grow into an independent adult.

    2. Regaining Self‑Confidence

    Feeling like the “new kid” when you return is normal. Let’s embrace the first weeks of disorientation as part of adapting to your new routine.

    3. Tackling Work‑Life Jumble

    Hook your partner, friends, or family up in the loop—you’ll be reassured that you’re not the only one worried about change.

    4. Listing Your Super‑powers

    Draft a list of your unique qualities before heading to an interview. Family and friends can confirm your strengths. Bring this list into the room and be your own champion.

    5. Translating Motherhood to Workplace Skills

    From juggling multiple tasks to honing time management, the motherhood experience equips you with essential workplace skills. These “soft, transferable” talents can truly make an employer take notice.

    Bottom Line

    Mom‑hood is, at its core, a growth journey. Being a mom can help you become more patient and empathetic. That’s a super‑power you can carry onto the office floor—and the coffee shop table, if you prefer.