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Best of the Web: Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony: Transvestites, blasphemy, and apocalyptic symbolism

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Paris Olympics 2024

Comment: The Paris 2024 Olympics: a celebration of thousands of years of tradition, talent, and peak human fitness?


Sports spectacles like the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the Commonwealth Games and a host of other events have become increasingly political in their messaging and their pageantry in recent years. Furthermore, the symbology on display during these performances has become more and more bizarre.

As we noted in May, the signs were not good for the Summer Games when it was revealed that drag queens and trans activists would be carrying the Olympic Torch in preparation for opening ceremonies. Olympic torch bearers are supposed to be chosen from a list of people with significant contributions to their communities. It's hard to say what contributions trans activists have made to any community, but the announced "theme" of the Summer Games held in Paris helps to explain their presence.

The stated tenets for Olympics 2024 are: Community, Diversity and The Collective. In other words, the theme of this year's Olympic Games is woke.


Comment: Predictably, this performance is a subversion of those terms.


Comment: Contrast this with Russia's Olympic opener:


And which supports a previous statement from Putin (note from the subtitles that he didn't actually say "Satanic pedophiles", but it wasn't far off):


The ideological brainwashing (and occult ritual?) wasn't lost on Russia's troops, either:
Russian soldiers commenting on the Olympics: "Watching the Olympics in France, I realize it's time to leave this planet 🫤 The prospect of a third world war no longer seems so far-fetched. If it can help us stop this biblical apocalypse, then why not. The world has gone mad. We are truly one of the few remaining bastions of humanity, tradition, and light in this world that is quickly descending into chaos."

The apocalyptic references were rather blatant - a golden bull/calf, and a white horse:


According to X, 'satanic' is trending with 100k posts. And so it seems that some people are finally getting up to speed. This also may be why, rather unusually, a significant number of posts were censored by The Olympics Committee over copyright claims:


If you have any doubt what is going on at the Olympics opening ceremony A single rider on a pale horse is straight out of the book of Revelation

"And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth." Revelation 6:8

Maybe part of the reason for the copyright claims is because, once you (or too many people) see it, you can't unsee it:


Their Olympics PR team seem to be doing some damage control:





Roses

Gaza, we cannot remain silent any longer

A Palestinian child looks at the bodies of martyrs.
© Photo from Nov 9, 2023 by Hosni SalahA Palestinian child looks at the bodies of martyrs.
I do not know how it is in your household, but in mine we have developed the practice over the past nine months of reciting to one another the most appalling of the news bulletins from Gaza that come our way from a great variety of sources. It is rather miserable to think life has come to this, reading aloud daily accounts of atrocities, but there is no turning away from the depths to which terrorist Israel has dragged the whole of humanity.

The subtext of each of these recitations is, "Can you believe this is happening? Can you believe the U.S. participates in this? Can you believe this is normalized?" It is indeed difficult to believe the things we read of are part of life in the third decade of the 21st century, and may this remain so: When it is no longer difficult to read or watch videos of the Israelis' merciless barbarities, the Zionist army will have bombed and bulldozed our consciences as thoroughly as it has any Gazan or West Bank village.

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Ukraine brings first female prisoners into army

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© babel.uaMobilization of women convicts in Ukraine
Kiev's military is constantly seeking new ways to replenish its ranks.

Kiev has sent its first seven female prisoners into the army, the Ukrainian Justice Ministry said on Thursday. The women expressed their desire to join up in exchange for parole, a statement published on Facebook said.

The move was made possible by a law adopted by parliament and signed by Vladimir Zelensky in May. The legislation allows people convicted of certain crimes to volunteer for the army in exchange for parole. Their requests are then assessed by a military medical commission and a court.

"The law on the mobilization of convicts, approved by the Verkhovna Rada, provides for the opportunity not only for men, but also women to enter the army," said Ukrainian Deputy Justice Minister Elena Vysotskaya.

The minister admitted that very few female convicts have expressed a desire to join the army so far. As of July 23, Ukrainian authorities had signed off on just seven such applications, she said. All the applicants were "put in contact" with the Ukrainian military, she added.

Comment: "Desperate times, desperate measures"


Eye 2

Virginia's skirt-wearing rapist was released on his 18th birthday. Now he's not anonymous

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The "gender-fluid" Virginia teenager who raped a freshman girl in a girl's bathroom while he was wearing a skirt was quietly released from a juvenile treatment center in November. On Wednesday, his 18th birthday, he was released from court supervision.

Because Buta Biberaj — Loudoun County's since-defeated George Soros-backed prosecutor — charged him as a juvenile, he will have no public conviction on his record. He will not appear on a sex offender registry, despite Judge Pamela Brooks saying at his January 2022 sentencing that "Over the years this court has read many psychosexual reports, and when I read yours, frankly, it scared me. It scared me for you, it scared me for society."

Now that the perpetrator is an adult, The Daily Wire is no longer withholding his name: Hunter Heckel.

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Suspected gunman in Croatia nursing home killings charged on 11 counts, including murder

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A suspected gunman in a mass shooting at a nursing home in Croatia is facing 11 criminal charges, including murder, after he was accused of killing six people, including his own mother, and wounding as many more, police said on Tuesday.

The carnage stunned Daruvar, a spa town of some 8,500 people in central Croatia and sent shock waves throughout the European Union country where such shootings have been rare despite many weapons left over from war in the 1990s.

"The 51-year-old walked into the nursing home in Daruvar where he opened fire, with the intent to kill multiple people," police said in a statement.

Star

Identity politics backfire: Woman supporting Kamala Harris 'because she is a black woman' gets schooled with a brutal reality check

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In a heated discussion on the latest episode of his podcast, content creator Anton Daniels confronted the troubling implications of identity politics when a guest openly admitted she would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris solely because she is a black woman.

During the episode, Paige of the Pressher Podcast said she's voting for Kamala, saying, "I'm going to just be real honest with this. She's a black woman."

You could see the disappointment in the room when Paige said that she's only voting Kamala because of identity politics.

The admission elicited an immediate reaction from Daniels, who challenged her reasoning. "Is it only because she's a black woman?" he pressed.


Comment: Suffice it to say that Anton Daniels has just done a great service to his community.


Stock Down

Deutsche Bahn to cut 30,000 jobs amid massive €1.2 billion losses

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Deutsche Bahn, the German rail operator, is set to cut around 9% of its staff following significant financial losses in the first half of 2024. Over the next five years, the company will eliminate 30,000 jobs, with 1,500 of those cuts happening this year, according to an announcement made on Thursday.

Extreme weather, strikes, and investments aimed at repairing an aging rail network have severely impacted Deutsche Bahn's profitability. The company reported a net loss of €1.2 billion for the first half of the year, a stark increase from the €71 million loss during the same period last year.

Operating losses from its core business also escalated to €1.2 billion, up from €339 million in the first half of 2023. Deutsche Bahn now aims for an annual operating profit, with adjusted earnings before interest and taxes projected to be around €1 billion, slightly less than the previously predicted amount.

Comment: If Deutsche Bahn are laying off so many workers, one would suppose that, despite the renovations and investment, they aren't expecting the outlook to pick up any time soon. And at a time when Western governments are trying to force people to take public transport as part of their sinister green agenda.

This is yet another sign of just how dire the economic outlook is for Europe, and which perhaps partly explains why its leaders are so eager to foment war in Europe, the Middle East, and China:


Bad Guys

Best of the Web: Paris Olympics: Train station evacuated over bomb threat; 'coordinated' arson attacks paralyze network; Israel's President Herzog 'threatened'

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A bomb threat has reportedly led to the evacuation of Gare du Nord, a major Paris train station, just minutes after a Franco-Swiss airport was closed due to security concerns. The entire station perimeter has been cordoned off amid the bomb scare.

Local journalist Jean-Baptiste Marty reported that "two suspicious packages" were found at the rail hub. It comes after lines were sabotaged ahead of the opening ceremony. Writing on X, he added, "A bomb threat is in progress at Gare du Nord in Paris. The entire perimeter around the station and within the station is cordoned off."

According to the French media outlet Actu17, two calls were made warning of bombs at the station. Meanwhile, Basel-Mulhouse airport, near the Swiss border, experienced a bomb scare, prompting an evacuation of travellers.

Initially, Basel-Mulhouse EuroAirport announced on its website, "For safety reasons, the terminal had to be evacuated and is currently closed." However, the airport has since reopened, and flights are gradually resuming.

Comment: Ham & High reports on the arson:
Arson attacks paralyse French high-speed rail network hours before Olympics

High-speed rail services to Paris have been severely disrupted by what officials described as "criminal actions" and sabotage, hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

The incidents paralysed several high-speed lines linking the French capital to the rest of France and to neighbouring countries, according to transport minister Patrice Vergriete.

Speaking on BFM television, he described people fleeing from the scene of fires and the discovery of incendiary devices, adding: "Everything indicates that these are criminal fires."

As Paris authorities geared up for a parade along the Seine River amid tightened security for Paris 2024, three fires were reported near the tracks on the high-speed lines of Atlantique, Nord and Est.

The disruption particularly affected Paris's major Montparnasse station. Videos posted on social networks showed the hall of the station saturated with passengers.

The Paris police prefecture "concentrated its personnel in Parisian train stations" after the "massive attack" that paralysed the TGV high-speed network, Laurent Nunez, the city police chief, told France Info television.


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Travel to and from London beneath the English Channel, to neighbouring Belgium, and across the west, north, and east of France was affected by what the national rail company SNCF called a series of co-ordinated overnight incidents.

SNCF said areas affecting rail track intersections were intentionally targeted by the arsonists to double the impact.

"For one fire, two destinations were hit," said chief executive Jean-Pierre Farandou.

It was "a premeditated, calculated, co-ordinated attack" that indicates "a desire to seriously harm" the French people, he added.

Government officials denounced the acts, though they said there was no immediate sign of a direct link to the Olympics.

The Paris prosecutor's office has opened an investigation, being led by the National Jurisdiction for the Fight against Organised Crime.

Passengers at St Pancras station in London were warned to expect delays of around an hour to their Eurostar journeys. Announcements in the departure hall at the international terminus informed travellers heading to Paris that there was a problem with overhead power supplies.

The attacks occurred against a backdrop of global tensions and heightened security measures as the city prepared for the Games. Many people were planning to converge on the capital for the opening ceremony, and many holidaymakers were also in transit.

SNCF said it did not know when traffic would resume and feared that disruption would continue "at least all weekend".

Valerie Pecresse, president of the regional council of the greater Paris region, said "250,000 travellers will be affected today on all these lines". Substitution plans are under way but she advised travellers "not to go to stations".
Times of Israel reports on the threat against the President:
French police said probing threat against Herzog ahead of Olympics opening ceremony

French police are investigating a person who threatened on social media to attack President Isaac Herzog at the Paris Olympics, French newspaper L'Équipe reported Friday.

According to the report, authorities were alerted to the threat via the French government's Pharos website, on which users can report illegal online content.

The threat was posted to X, formerly Twitter, from the Val-de-Marne region southeast of Paris, and is being investigated by the anti-terrorism unit of the regional police, the newspaper said.

In a briefing on Friday cited by the Ynet news site, Herzog said he "has a lot of trust in the security infrastructure of the French and of the other states there, and also on the Olympic Committee, which has made an enormous effort."

Herzog was preparing to participate in Friday's Olympics opening ceremony after attending a reception with French President Emmanuel Macron, where he thanked his French counterpart for the warm welcome.

"I appreciate your work in the fight against antisemitism and your contribution to ensuring the ability of the excellent Israeli delegation to compete with respect and fairness in the Olympic Games," Herzog told Macron, according to a statement from the president's office.

Concerns for the safety of the Israeli delegation and Israeli tourists have peaked in recent days.

On Thursday, a hacker group calling itself "Zeus" published the personal information of Israeli athletes, in an attack Israeli authorities believe to have been orchestrated by Iran.


Since Israel is known for its expertise in cyberwarfare, and Zionists have been caught out an unusual number of times faking hate crimes, in addition to such action conferring no benefit to Iran, it seems unlikely that Tehran had anything to do with it: Predatory Sparrow: The terrorist attacks of an Israel-linked hacker group

Note also how Israel seemed to be laying the groundwork even prior to today's developments: False flag anyone? Israel warns that 'Iranian terrorist proxies' plotting attack on Israelis at Olympics


On Wednesday, Herzog himself was ordered to stay on his plane for an extra 40 minutes after landing in Paris due to security concerns sparked by a suspicious figure on a nearby rooftop.

Antisemitic attacks have soared in France since the attack, and French police have made several arrests on terrorism charges in recent months.

Israel's 88 athletes' security detail comprises both French officers and Shin Bet agents.

A French diplomatic source told the Ynet news site that France's "intelligence and security services are working actively to locate the perpetrators of criminal acts and bring them to justice."

"At the same time, we are aware of the threats to Israeli athletes," said the source. "The French authorities, the delegations and the citizens of the state of Israel will receive the highest level of security coverage possible."

Hostage families' anger

Meanwhile, the relatives of hostages held in Gaza since Hamas's October 7 reacted angrily to comments President Isaac Herzog made to Israeli athletes on Thursday.

The president told the Israeli delegation in Paris that perhaps "somewhere out there in Gaza, it could be that one of the hostages will see you for a second, and you will give them strength... this year we want to see the flag of Israel in every arena everywhere in the world."

Einav Zangauker, whose son was kidnapped from his home on Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7 and is still held in Gaza, demanded Herzog take action to bring the hostages home rather than using them in a pep talk.

"Instead of going to warm the hearts of the athletes, I demand you do your job and take care of the return of the hostages via the deal on the table, which the prime minister continues to torpedo," Zangauker said.

"President Herzog, Matan's heart does not warm to see the president of the country normalizing the holding of hostages for the benefit of the Olympics, and the same goes for the women who are being sexually abused and all the other captives," she said.

Responding to the criticism, Herzog's office said Friday that the president's comments were taken out of context.

"The president was speaking about the mental strength of the athletes and the souls of the hostages who we can't forget for a moment — even on the world stage of the Olympics," read a statement from his office.

The president also reiterated the need to reach a deal to bring the hostages home as soon as possible, the statement added.
Considering the West-Israel's escalation of chaos creation on the geopolitical stage, this all seemed rather predictable. And there were incidents in the run up to the opening day which were similarly foreboding. It also seems likely that there will be more incidents of note before the games are over:


People

Shocker! Study reveals that giving Americans $1,000 per month has negative consequences

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A new study reveals what common sense could have predicted - giving Americans $1,000 per month disincentivizes them from working, causing them to work less - and earn less, over time.

According to the 3,000-participant, three-year study from the National Bureau of Economic Research, giving people $1,000 per month increased leisure time, as recipients spent less time on sleeping, child care, community engagement, caring for others, and self-improvement.

The study also found that recipients' income, not including the free money, reduced their incomes significantly, as "for every one dollar received, total household income excluding the transfers fell by at least 21 cents, and total individual income fell by at least 12 cents."

"The takeaway from the best study done so far about UBI in the United States is that handing out money isn't the solution to all our problems," Daniel Di Martino, a economics researcher and graduate fellow at the Manhattan Institute, told The Center Square. "In fact, sometimes it makes things worse."

Comment: Not surprising. People don't value what is freely given. In fact, the opposite occurs and they demand more. It is a downward spiral.


Frog

The Conservative Case for a Transhuman Future™

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Donald Trump is all in on the gray gods of artificial intelligence. In retrospect, I suppose this was inevitable. "It is a superpower and you want to be right at the beginning of it, but it is very disconcerting," Trump told the algo-boosted elder-abuser Jake Paul last month. "It's going to happen. And if it's going to happen, we have to take the lead over China."

Technology is power, so naturally, most politicians will gravitate to it.

For decades, Silicon Valley and the Pentagon have appealed to "competition" and "survival" to justify total digitization. During the contactless Covid panic, digitized survival was a core principle of the global Great Reset agenda: unplug at your own peril. As we saw during that debacle, the real world manifestation of tech fantasies looked more like sorry hominids crippled by algorithmic parasites than an archaeofuturist blend of starships and classical architecture. But optimists insist technology is "neutral" and can ultimately be steered toward nobler ends.