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Novato Republican Women

presents

"Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Legislation" 

George Radanovic
Tuesday, November 14, 2023

 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Marin Country Club, 500 Country Club Dr., Novato

$35 | $30 members and their guests

RESERVATIONS by November 7:

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Call  415-878-6220 to see if there is room

If you cannot attend, please make your cancellation by noon Sunday, November 10. 

OUR SPEAKER:  

George Radanovich, a Mariposa native and candidate for California StateAssembly District 8, will share his ideas on strengthening California families andhelping children. He’ll speak to us about his ambitious plan to introduce legislationto help children overcome adverse childhood experiences and to strengthenfamilies. 

In 1996, Kaiser Permanente and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)conducted a study of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) It identified thepersonal and social costs of dysfunctional and broken families, and the widerbreakdown of our culture. Democrats like to use ACEs to promote victimhoodand more government spending, but Mr. Radanovich believes we can use the issueto rebuild families and re-instill conservative values. 

Mr. Radanovich believes that with this legislation, we have the opportunity tofocus the entire State on the one issue that matters, rebuilding families. The long-term result is a conservative dream: Less crime, emptier prisons, better schools, nomass murders, fewer abortions, less gender confusion and smaller government. Hebelieves we can get the unwitting support of Democrats, while reserving the optionof a statewide ballot initiative to protect its integrity. 

Mr. Radanovich is not only focused on the family. He is also a strong supporterof Prop 13, believing that the tax burden on middle income families and smallbusinesses, including the ever-increasing gas tax, is too high. Our state’s problemsalso include soft-on-crime legislation that has made us more vulnerable to crime.We also lack water storage infrastructure and modern water delivery systems toallow farms and communities to have a reliable water supply each and every year.To find out more, go to www.George2024.com 

Here an interesting tidbit. George Radanovich opened his own winery in 1986and was the first winemaker to serve in congress since Thomas Jefferson. I saycheers to that!

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Rewrite the Left’s Language Dictionary
By Anne Doherty


It’s no news that leftists, who tend toward the creative as a personality description, manipulate language to promote their agendas, while conservatives, who lean toward conscientiousness, fall into using leftist vocabulary simply because it feels less confrontational to do so.  


Nationwide, leftists have now expanded their language dictionary to include words that mess with our fundamental self-perception. As a hypnotherapist, I know that language matters. Words should validate the human experience, not deny it. I’m not alone in thinking the left’s vocabulary power grab has become dangerous to society’s mental health. After all, if we’re required to call a person with xy chromosomes a “woman,” it does more than rob us of free speech. We’re on the verge of having to say “up” is “down” or “alive” is “dead.”


How to stop?  First, use words that directly define what you’re talking about. Second, drop the leftist euphemisms and, if you hear one, correct it. Third, wherever possible, use positive constructions over negative.


Using positive over negative basically means avoiding the adverb “not” in your sentence structure. Style books have long cited negative construction as contributing to weak communication. For example, saying “I don’t want gender-affirming care in schools” is ineffective for two reasons: first, it emphasizes the euphemism, justifying its usage, and second, it fails to present a picture of the speaker’s intention. 


As for using straight-forward vocabulary in an age where dictionaries are embracing woke, it’s become essential to preserve basic common sense. Here is an all too short list of leftist euphemisms in statements followed by questions that redefine each term. The theory here is to regain control over the definition by feigning ignorance. 


 

Legal status 

 

“I’m raising money for the homeless.” How noble! Do you mean drug-addicts or transients?  


"I’m looking for an undocumented nanny.” Do you mean a woman who is in the US illegally?  I thought nannies were trained in their field. Are you talking about a woman who can read and write?  


“My son is engaged to a dreamer.” Is she absent minded - or do you mean she’s a child of illegal aliens?


“I support immigration reform.”  So do I. Do you mean we should have strong borders?


“No, I mean we should have open borders.”  How does that work? If a border is open, does that mean it has holes in it? Open borders sounds like no borders to me. 


Sexual terms

 

I’m Pro-life so I think women ought to have the right to choose.” Choose what exactly? Do you mean you are pro-abortion? Or do you mean you are pro-adoption? Or pro-single mothers?  


“I think Reproductive Health and Gender-affirming Care is important to have in schools.”  Do you mean gender-altering procedures? Do you think children should have medical procedures or take hormones while schools keep parents ignorant? Do you think minor children should be allowed to make permanent changes to their health and well-being?


“They are a woman.”  Do you mean he is male (human with xy chromosomes) masking as a female (human with xx chromosomes)?


“He’s a cisgender" man.” Do you mean he’s a heterosexual male? (FYI, Latin root buffs, “gender activists” claim “cis” means “on one side” and “trans” means “on the other.” But that makes no sense - as “trans” in “transgender” means “completely changed” as in “transform” and the “cis” root actually means “to cut or to kill” as in “scissors” or “homicide.” 


“There are 136 genders.”  Do you mean terms that describe how men and women can have sex?  Or do some of those terms describe individuals with gender dysphoria? 

 
“She is a trans woman.”  Do you mean he is man (person with xy chromosomes) who has had surgery or taken hormones to appear like a woman? Does he have gender dysphoria? 


Race


“I’m an Anti-racist.” Do you think that people should have advantages according to the color of their skin? Isn’t that racist?  


“I believe in fairness and social justice.” Do you believe in the redistribution of wealth? How is that unfair to people who make wealth?  Do you believe people should have advantages based on their social status or the color of their skin?  Isn’t that unjust?


Environment


“The climate crisis is affecting the collective.”  Do you mean that weather affects people? 

 

“Energy needs to be sustainable.”  Sustainable in what way? Do you mean energy costs should be affordable? That energy needs to be efficient? Or do you mean it should be clean? 

 

General

 

“The electoral college is unfair because we live in a democracy.” Do you mean we live in a representative republic? 

 

“I’m a Progressive.”  Do you mean you’re socialist? A leftist? A communist?

 

“The poor have a right to social programs.”  Do you mean the poor have access to services funded by tax payers? 

 

“Changing the meaning of my words is a micro-aggression.” Do you believe that ignorance should be a crime?

It’s been a long way down from “The Golden State” to “The Child Trafficking State,” so let’s jump right into this week’s Insanity Wrap.

What you need to know on the California budget deal.
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