Society's Child
Call me old-fashioned, but I like men who look like men. I like men who act like men, walk like men, feel like men. I like the brawn, the scruff, the musty scent, the power they exude when muscles ripple. That doesn't mean they all have to look like a body builder, but they need to be a man who exudes strength.
I'll never forget when I was in high school in the eighties, and I studied abroad in Germany. Not to knock the German men, but I noticed how scrawny and frail most of the guys were. Even as a 17-year-old girl, I found something inherently unattractive about it.
Under the Tsar, Russia was one of the most heavily armed societies on earth. That all changed when Stalin and the communists took control. Stalin was able to control, starve, punish and imprison a defenseless people... after he took their guns. (Zinnfigur)
This video is a shocking reminder on how Stalin was able to control, starve, punish and imprison a defenseless people.
Molly McKew, known for claiming that the Russian nuclear doctrine allows for "nuking its own people" (it doesn't) and peddling the so-called "Gerasimov doctrine" of hybrid warfare (it doesn't exist), among other things, will now be passing on her ideas to the students of one of America's most prestigious schools - the Georgetown University.
The course description lists almost everything the US establishment and media have accused Russia of in recent years: "The cyberattack against Estonia in 2007, the invasion of Georgia in 2008, the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Bots, trolls, and information operations," all part of "the Kremlin's new way of war" that "targets our societies and citizens."

Seven out of 10 French people do not think Emmanuel Macron's public debate, intended to steer protesters' anger away from the streets, will work.
Demonstrators were expected in Paris on Saturday where the government fears a repeat of last weekend's violent skirmishes with police. More than 5,000 police will be stationed in the capital and all local officers have been called back from leave.
There could also be large protests in the small town of Bourges in central France after gilets jaunes groups online suggested its central location made it easy to reach and that it had less of a police presence.
Comment: This article was written on Friday, the protests are due to commence, today, Saturday, and so one wonders what impact the alleged "gas leak" related explosion in Paris earlier on today will have on the planned protests: Suspected 'gas leak' triggers explosion in central Paris, reports of injuries
See also:
- Macron has boxed himself into a corner
- Forgotten France rises up
- French PM Edouard Philippe says Yellow Vest protests sign of Europe-wide anger over financial woes & govt indifference
- NewsReal #22: France's New Year's Revolution - Trump Battles War Party
- NewsReal: Yellow Vest Protests, Brexit Farce - Revolutionary Climate in Western Europe?
- NewsReal: Révolution Jaune? France Revolts Against Macron
Google's parent company facing lawsuit for alleged mishandling of 'explosive' sexual misconduct case
The suit filed by shareholder James Martin alleges that company leadership "had active and direct participation in a multi‐year scheme to cover up sexual harassment and discrimination" at Alphabet. The focus of the lawsuit revolves around the company's handling of sexual misconduct allegations against former executive Andy Rubin, among others. Rubin reportedly received a $90 million exit package even as a credible accusation of sexual misconduct was revealed through an internal investigation.
Revelations about Google's handling of Rubin's departure resulted in a massive company backlash, culminating in 20,000 Google employees walking out of work in November 2018.

‘Buddha Boy’ Ram Bahadur Bomjan, seen here in 2008, became famous after followers said he could meditate motionless for months without water, food or sleep.
Ram Bahadur Bomjan, dubbed "Buddha Boy," became famous in 2005 after followers said he could meditate motionless for months without water, food or sleep in Nepal's jungles.
The 28-year-old guru has a devout following but has been accused of physically and sexually assaulting some of his flock.
Special police investigators have begun inquiries after the families of four of Bomjan's devotees allegedly vanished from his ashrams.
Comment: See also:
- Spiritual Predator: Prem Rawat AKA Maharaji
- 'Master manipulator': 14 tantric yoga students claim sexual assault by guru at Thai yoga retreat
- Spiritual 'guru' in India jailed for life for raping teenage girl who sought help at his ashram
- Famous Indian guru's arrest on sex charges divides nation amid rise in godman scandals
- New report reveals Vatican covered up sex abuse by 300 'predator priests,' 1000s of victims possible
Currently a clause in the regulations stipulates that only men may run on the platform.
Agudath Israel along with the Degel HaTorah party forms United Torah Judaism in the Knesset, and sits in the governing coalition. The two parties announced a split this week, though they called it a "procedural" move and said they may reunite before the upcoming April elections.
Comment: Sputnik adds:
The move was followed by Israeli women's groups expressing doubt that amending the clause alone would immediately remove the obstacles females face in joining the country's ultra-orthodox party.In other words,Agudath Israel will amend its charter, but not follow it. Still, the tide may be turning in a broader social sense.
The court ruled that the party's charter should be amended within 21 days in order to remove all women-related restrictions, saying that "there will not be any rules preventing acceptance of a woman as a party member" and that "from a legal standpoint the appeal process has been fulfilled".
Under the ruling, if the party regulations aren't amended and a woman is blocked from joining the party, she may file a petition to the High Court.
Haaretz cited an unnamed Agudat Yisrael member as saying that the party will "respect the High Court's instructions to change the party's constitution because it's a matter of semantics that has no practical meaning".
"Even the group of women who speak about a lack of women's representation in the party know that this won't change in the decades to come, and still they know that Agudat Yisrael is a party that will see to the needs of all Haredi Jews," he said.
Women's groups based in Israel claimed, for their part, that amending the clause alone would not completely remove the obstacles females face in joining the party.
- Ultra-Orthodox Israeli radio station fined $280k for not allowing women on its airwaves
- IKEA suffers backlash after issuing womanless catalog for ultra-Orthodox Jews
- Israeli airport rejects ad urging women not to give up seats to Haredi ultra-Orthodox men
- Israeli airline practice of asking women to swap seats for radical Orthodox Jewish men ruled illegal
- Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Men Offered Blurry Glasses to Keep Israeli Women out of Sight
- Israel's treatment of women is hardly that of a democracy
The U.S. court on Monday declined to hear an appeal by producers that also included a Canadian non-profit organization that represents duck and goose farmers, clearing the ban on a product that French lawmakers recognized in 2006 as part the European country's "cultural and gastronomic heritage".
France is by far the world's largest foie gras producer with a market share of about 70 percent.
Comment: Those plant-based people won't be happy until we're all eating fake meat.
Wherever you look, the "anything goes" crowd have become the "That's not funny!" scolds. No wonder Jerry Seinfeld won't play college campuses anymore. The clean comic of the 90's, the man behind the most successful situational comedy in television history, says he can't make a joke on a campus today because today's Left can't take a joke at all.
You don't have to be a conservative to wonder at what the Wokes have wrought. Louis C.K., a usually liberal leaning comedian who has already come under #MeToo fire for his personal conduct, faced backlash again for a recent set in which he called out millennial progressive Americans for their hyper-vigilant joke policing. According to the Hollywood Reporter, C.K. called out the humorlessness of today's snowflake youth, then went after one of their sacred cows: gender.
"They're like royalty," he says. "They tell you what to call them. 'You should address me as they/them, because I identify as gender-neutral.' Oh, OK. You should address me as 'there' because I identify as a location. And the location is your mother's c--t It doesn't have to be that nasty, but it can be."
Biden said his brother would have won his home state of Pennsylvania and would never have insulted more conservative voters as "deplorables."
"We never would have lost Pennsylvania, and all my relatives - the Finnegan family [his mom's family] - who voted for Donald Trump because they felt slighted by Hillary and her campaign," Biden, 65, told Florida's Palm Beach Post. His brother, who is mulling his own run in 2020, is a native of Scranton.
Comment: It's safe to say a great deal of Americans felt the same way.
Biden also said his brother would not have ignored Michigan, which, like Pennsylvania, voted for Trump in 2016.













Comment: It's not just physical strength that the men of today are losing, it's all the benefits that go with that - health, confidence, intelligence, posture, a general state of being 'capable' and much more. The feminization of men has many consequences, not just for the individual, but society as a whole. Where will our culture be when all the strong and capable individuals have been replaced by winy, weak, soy boys? Who's going to collect the garbage?
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