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The delusional feminist power fantasy relies on male charity and tolerance

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These days we hear a lot about the concept of the "male power fantasy," usually in reference to accusations of "toxic masculinity." In other words, feminists and woke activists argue that the male power fantasy is a social construct that makes men aggressive, and masculine aggression is supposedly the cause of most of society's ills.

I would point out, however, that we don't really see men talking about or obsessing much over power these days. Instead, it's women (mostly feminists) blithering incessantly about power, institutional power, imbalances in power and how much they want power. If I was to guess by their rantings at the root principle that inspires all of feminism it wouldn't be "equality", it would be the thirst for power.

It's also important to understand that the female power fantasy looks distinctly and darkly different from the average male power fantasy and this is why so many people remain skeptical of women in authority. All we have to do is look at how they express their desires in fiction.

If one studies the archetypal ideals of the hero's journey (a hallmark of the male power fantasy), what we almost always find are stories of self sacrifice. Power for most men is meant to be used in service to others; to protect and to provide for those who cannot protect themselves. This symbolism is found everywhere in literature, television and movies centered on powerful and popular male figures. Rather than being "toxic," men are compelled by their inherent relationship to power to achieve something greater for all the people around them.

Comment: Throughout history, bands of men hunted together and fought together. They needed to develop the ability to cooperate well in groups, to self-organize in the manner best suited for the task at hand, and they needed to be inspired to do so, both for their own survival and the survival of their families. The particular pro-sociality of men is built into their very nature, and the anti-social is a deviation from the norm. As Smith notes above, this is built into all of humanity's greatest and most resonant stories. Maybe it's that way for a reason. And maybe the problems feminists see are either a generalization based on the anti-social exception, or a projection of their own deranged mentality.


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Transgender teen sent to prison for killing 12-year-old girl

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An 18-year-old transgender woman in the US state of Pennsylvania, who fatally shot a young girl and then confessed to the crime on Instagram, has been sentenced to up to 40 years behind bars, local prosecutors announced on Thursday.

Ash Cooper, known as Joshua Cooper at the time of the 2022 murder in Bensalem Township, began transitioning after the arrest. Cooper, who was then 16, told the police that he and the victim - 12-year-old Morgan Connors - were in a sexual relationship.

"Ash Cooper, who previously went by Joshua Cooper, pled guilty Thursday to third-degree murder, possession of an instrument of crime, and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence," Buck's County District Attorney's office said in a statement.

"Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey L. Finley sentenced Cooper to 15 to 40 years in state prison and a consecutive sentence of seven years of probation," the DA office added.

The perpetrator was also ordered to undergo a psychological and psychiatric evaluation.

Comment: No one in the mainstream wants to talk about it: there is a significant link between transgender ideation and personality dysfunction.


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Some of nearly 300 abducted schoolchildren in Nigeria's north are freed after weeks in captivity

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© AP Photo/Sunday Alamba, FileParents wait for news about the kidnapped LEA Primary and Secondary School Kuriga students in Kuriga, Kaduna, Nigeria, on March 9, 2024.
At least 137 of nearly 300 Nigerian children abducted more than two weeks ago from their school in the northwestern state of Kaduna were released on Sunday, the West African nation's military said.

An earlier statement from the government suggested that all the students were freed.

Motorcycle-riding gunmen invaded the Kuriga school on March 7 and marched the children into the forests before security forces could arrive, as terrified families watched helplessly. School authorities said a total of 287 students were kidnapped during the attack, at least 100 of them are aged 12 or younger.

At least 1,400 students have been kidnapped from Nigerian schools since 2014, when Boko Haram militants seized hundreds of schoolgirls from Borno state's Chibok village. In recent years, abductions have been concentrated in the country's northwestern and central regions, where dozens of armed groups often target villagers and travelers for ransom.

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KINSELLA: Toronto's overlords pondering implementation of a rain tax

The City of Toronto plans to consult with 'water users' in April about taxing based on the amount of hard surfaces on a property

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow arrives to West Block of Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Sept. 27, 2023. (The Canadian Press)
A rain tax.
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Seriously, they want to tax the rain.

Before we get started on the latest insanity to, um, seep out of Toronto's municipal government, let's give credit where credit is due, shall we?

For sheer gall, for its bottomless brazen brassiness, you can't beat this one: a tax on rain. You almost have to admire the Bolsheviks who presently run Canada's largest city, for their inventiveness and their total indifference to the taxpayer.

Almost.

And, let's make one thing clear: we are not making this up, Virginia. Toronto-stan's commissars have even issued a call for people to participate in what they call, benignly, a "Stormwater Charge & Water Service Charge Consultation."


Comment: It would seem that this is not a Don't Panic! Lighten Up! article.


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Swathes of Ukraine go dark after Russia pummels energy infrastructure

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© AP Photo/Andrew KravchenkoFILE PHOTO: Windows of an apartment building are illuminated during a blackout in central Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.
We reported earlier on the clear escalation in Ukraine's cross-border strikes on Russia's energy infrastructure, during which time Moscow has in turn ramped up its own major airstrikes on Ukraine's facilities.

The Russian Defense Ministry (MoD) in a press briefing detailed its retaliatory attacks which it described as a direct response to the shelling of Russian territory. The MoD confirmed that it has hit "energy and military industry facilities, railway junctions and arsenals."

Significantly the country's largest hydroelectric plant at Dnieper has been shut down after what appears a major missile strike impacting its vital operations. Various regions impacted have been left without power, and there are widespread reports of new internet outages in Ukraine.

Comment: Note Russia's escalation happened prior to the terror attack.




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Make it stop: UK museum touts claim that dinosaurs have "LGBTQ history" and birds are "queer"

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Says animal queerness has been "hidden from the public"

A museum in Britain has claimed that some birds are "queer" and that the history of animal queerness has been "hidden from the public".

The Hastings Museum and Art Gallery is running an LGBTQ history exhibition funded by Arts Council England which claims that some birds are "queer" because they "change their sex from female to male."

The Telegraph notes that the claims about birds such as pheasants are completely unfounded and have no scientific basis.

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Farce: Candace Owens fired from Daily Wire for allegedly promoting 'antisemitism'

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Candace Owens was fired from her hosting job at the Daily Wire because her bosses were fed up with what they viewed as her repeated promotion of antisemitism ... TMZ has learned.=

The conservative media company announced Friday morning that it was parting ways with Candace, and while no official reason was mentioned ... sources with direct knowledge tell us it was squarely over what the Daily Wire honchos saw as antisemitism, and the firing went down early this week.

Candace and fellow Daily Wire host Ben Shapiro have had a very public feud recently on social media over their opposing views on the Israel-Gaza conflict -- and we're told the last straw for the DW was her March 8 appearance on the Fresh and Fit podcast.

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SOTT Focus: MindMatters: Arthur Versluis: The Neo-Gnostics vs. Pathocracy

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Neo-gnosticism without Gnosis. Gnosis without neo-gnosticism. These are just a couple of the frameworks, dichotomies, and strains of gnosticism making their way into the religious, social, and political consciousness and conversation of today's world through literature, film, and other media. In this follow-up discussion with author and scholar Arthur Versluis, we continue our discussion on his Oxford University Press-published book 'American Gnosis: Political Religion And Transcendence.' We further delve into the profound influence and divergences of an ancient set of spiritual beliefs - made all the more relevant for their lasting power and pervasiveness in so much of what we're observing on the world stage. (Part I of this discussion is here.)

This week on MindMatters we further examine the spectrum of gnosis, contemporary misconceptions about its tenets, as well as how the political dissidents of today could become the inquisitional forces of tomorrow. If pathocracy, extreme materialism, radical leftism and communism are the 'enemies' of gnosticism, then what, if anything, can gnosticism tell us about a way forward in an increasingly complicated world?


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Poland mulls early-release of 20,000 prisoners, cites overcrowded prisons

Lukyanivska prison in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Maria Ejchart, Deputy Minister of Justice, announced in an interview with the Polish daily Rzeczpospolita on Monday that the ministry aims to release approximately 20,000 prisoners due to overcrowding in the country's prisons. She also mentioned that the first early releases have already occurred.

She stated that, consistent with her previous declaration, all 580 cells in Poland holding more than ten inmates were closed by the end of January. "Usually, there were 14 or 16 people in them... In such a situation, there is no possibility of resocialization," the official emphasized.

"In fact, the prisons are overcrowded. The main reason for this is the severity of the law and the policy of the previous government... A codification committee for criminal law, appointed in recent days, will work on changing these provisions," Ejchart said, emphasizing that this committee is independent of the Ministry of Justice.

Comment: One wonders whether this potentially disastrous policy - which many debt-ridden European countries are facing - has anything to do with Poland's recently elected, questionable, government?

Note that this is also being considered at a time when poverty, crime, and societal unrest, is increasing:


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US aviation & telecoms warn traffic volumes during solar eclipse could cause disruption to services

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Up to one million are set for Texas, 500,000 in Indiana and Ohio and nearly 400,000 people could travel to New York - and US network providers fear the increased demand could trigger connection delays or dropped calls
An air travel warning has been issued for April's highly anticipated solar eclipse due to 'a higher traffic volume than normal anticipated at airports.'

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made the announcement Thursday, saying airports along and near the 'path of totality' will likely experience delays and rerouting from April 7 through April 10.

Hundreds of airports from Maine to Texas are under the warning, including America's busiest facility Dallas-Fort Worth International which sees more than 200,000 travelers each day.

The announcement comes as state officials fear cellular service could be disrupted also due to the influx of visitors - up to 3.7 million people are set to flock to regions set for the 'Great North America Eclipse.'

Comment: There's a few other notable events scheduled for this year: