Britney Spears is enjoying some family time with her two sons

People don’t realize how “Judges and unethical lawyers” are not only steal estates (in the form of undeserved legal fees) and lives (in the form of time with loved ones). Which tells you something about who these frauds and con artists are who rule our legal system. Britney Spears is enjoying some family time with her two sons, Jayden, 14, and Sean Preston, 15. The pop star shared a pair of photos on Instagram on Monday, remarking in the caption about how quickly her sons have grown up. “It’s so crazy how time flies …. My boys are so big now ????‍????‍???? !!!!” Spears, 39, said of Jayden and Sean Preston, who wore masks in the photos. Spears shared two versions of the same picture that featured the singer standing between her sons on a grassy field underneath a blue sky. In an edited version, Spears added clouds and an orange sunny glow behind the trio. “I know … I know … it’s very hard for any mama especially a mama with boys seeing them grow up so fast !!!! Talk about enough to make you go to your knees … GEEZ !!!!” the “Toxic” singer continued. “I’m extremely lucky because my two babies are such gentleman and so kind that I must have done something right ???? !!!!” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Spears then explained that she doesn’t post photos of her kids very often because she wants them to be able to present themselves on their own. “I haven’t posted pictures of them for some time cause they’re at… Read More

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Abolish Guardianship, Preserve the Rights of Disabled People, and Free Britney

They say one can judge a society by how it treats its most vulnerable. That’s bad news for America. It has become increasingly and disconcertingly clear lately that American society as a whole treats its elderly as disposable objects, that is if it notices them at all. On Monday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo gave a half-hearted non-apology for his administration’s appalling handling of the COVID crisis, specifically in regards to the elderly. For readers who may be unaware of what is unfolding to be the biggest political scandal in New York’s recent history, the short version is that Cuomo apparently decided to force the elderly to stay in nursing homes where the conditions made them incredibly susceptible to COVID. As one with even a vague understanding of how viruses work would have guessed, a lot of New York’s elderly got sick and died likely as a direct result of that policy. According to some, the Cuomo administration then withheld (some might say lied about) the true terrifying death toll from the public. As my own mother passed away from COVID in a nursing home I, perhaps more than most, would like to see accountability for the many victims and their families for any negligent leadership that occurred. It would be easy to think of the New York nursing home scandal as merely another example of a politician lying to cover his own hide. Unfortunately, it speaks to a larger trend of people in positions of power treating the elderly as expendable. The scourge of conservatorship abuse has been in the news lately thanks to the ongoing struggles of Britney Spears. While the popstar is in her late 30s, the story certainly draws attention to how this legal maneuver impacts… Read More

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