A long-time reader and friend of the blog—someone you’d recognize by name, someone many of you know personally—pulled me aside recently. I’ll call him Dudley Do-Right. Dudley meant well. He always does. Dudley is, contrary to some opinion, a good guy. He told me this blog work looks exhausting. That it eats time, energy, and focus. That maybe—maybe—it isn’t worth …
Burn the Letter Mill Down: How One $99 ESA Letter Could Crater an Industry.
Ever buy a disability accommodation letter in under 2 minutes? I did. That’s how this story starts. With $99, a dog named Scooby Doo!, and no clinical interview, no HIPAA forms, no nothing. Just a quick email from a guy named Dr. Bobby Tinner, and boom—I had an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter saying I was disabled under federal law …
Texas Voted to Mandate Schools Display the Ten Commandments. This “Bite Me Greg” Activist Wants Them in Arabic With a Dash of Satanism
Texas recently passed S.B. 10, mandating public schools display the Ten Commandments. Activist Chaz Stevens is challenging this by using “malicious compliance,” designing provocative versions of these posters—featuring Arabic translations, Satanic symbols, and prominent use of provocative wording—to highlight the bill’s inherent religious bias. Stevens, who previously drew attention by donating “In God We Trust” signs in multiple languages and …
Not Bragging, Just Winning: My Life of Provocative Activism
Accused of chasing “15 minutes of fame”? Here’s how my provocative activism forced Ron DeSantis and corrupt politicians into retreat—and how you can too.




