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Penn Jillette, the tall half of the hugely successful magician duo Penn & Teller, is one of the entertainment industry’s most outspoken atheists. For decades, Jillette has smugly condemned all manner of religious, psychic, and pseudoscientific irrationality. He also has a fan base on the right, because as a self-described libertarian, Jillette’s often mused about how “taxation is theft” and government compulsion is bad.

Penn Jillette: a man with no gods, including government. A man who falls for no (to use the title of his Showtime series) “bullshit.”

Then his teenage daughter decided that she’s a man. And the world witnessed how quickly the “smug” vanishes from the rationalist when the bullshit hits too close to home.

About a year or so ago, Jillette’s daughter, Moxie Crimefighter (yes, that’s her name), decided that she’d been “assigned the wrong sex at birth.” And she demanded that her parents no longer use female pronouns for her, like, ever.

Back in 2014, Jillette bragged on his podcast about how he’d raised Moxie to “laugh at God.”

There’s an old saying I just coined: “When you laugh at God, He laughs back and best.” Because now Jillette—Mr. “no pseudoscience,” Mr. “no cults or flimflam”—has become the spokesperson for the biggest pseudoscientific cultlike flimflam of the 21st century. The guy who’s spent a career deconstructing magic (“no, the bouquet of flowers didn’t actually become a rabbit; it was sleight of hand”) is now a true believer that a girl can actually become a boy overnight, by the sheer power of mentalism!

Abracagender!

> Penn Jillette, the tall half of the hugely successful magician duo Penn & Teller, is one of the entertainment industry’s most outspoken atheists. For decades, Jillette has smugly condemned all manner of religious, psychic, and pseudoscientific irrationality. He also has a fan base on the right, because as a self-described libertarian, Jillette’s often mused about how “taxation is theft” and government compulsion is bad. > Penn Jillette: a man with no gods, including government. A man who falls for no (to use the title of his Showtime series) “bullshit.” > Then his teenage daughter decided that she’s a man. And the world witnessed how quickly the “smug” vanishes from the rationalist when the bullshit hits too close to home. > About a year or so ago, Jillette’s daughter, Moxie Crimefighter (yes, that’s her name), decided that she’d been “assigned the wrong sex at birth.” And she demanded that her parents no longer use female pronouns for her, like, ever. > Back in 2014, Jillette bragged on his podcast about how he’d raised Moxie to “laugh at God.” > There’s an old saying I just coined: “When you laugh at God, He laughs back and best.” Because now Jillette—Mr. “no pseudoscience,” Mr. “no cults or flimflam”—has become the spokesperson for the biggest pseudoscientific cultlike flimflam of the 21st century. The guy who’s spent a career deconstructing magic (“no, the bouquet of flowers didn’t actually become a rabbit; it was sleight of hand”) is now a true believer that a girl can actually become a boy overnight, by the sheer power of mentalism! > *Abracagender!*

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Wow, I'm really disappointed to hear this about someone whose work I have enjoyed in the past. He recommended a book a decade or so ago, I can't remember the name it did have the terms "ashes" in it. The book was a collection of anti-Semitic newspaper articles, from all around the world prior to WW2. I didn't enjoy it, I didn't finish it but from what I read it showed that Germany was far from a lonesome country in terms of Jew hate at the time.

Isn't he a jew?

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I... have no clue.

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No, but teller is.

Russian orthodox messianic.

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Jillette has fallen into the trap a number of other prominent magicians fell into in the past. Because he knows all the tricks, he thinks everything is a trick. This is false logic.

The thing about spirituality is, if you close yourself off from it, you will not be able to perceive it. This is what Jillette has done, and nobody can open him to the spirit except himself. He will have to come to the painful realization that he has been wrong all his adult life about spiritual matters. It is painful, because it means casting away all the cherished beliefs that were held in the past, beliefs that comforted and supported him.

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He's not become a believerin the supernatural, the problem is his daughter became easily influenced by the progressive crowd to think she's a man, and he's too scared of offending people to tell the truth.

It's simple to be a skeptical on matters where most people around you don't morally evaluate you for your position, but not when you say things that powerful people want you to never say, and use their influence over culture to equate those beliefs with hate inspiring levels of evil on the minds of most people.

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Add another cuck to the wall.