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ParticipantI’ve never been a fan of the comic superhero Superman. It was too much of a fairy lie, even when I was a kid. And then that dumb costume…
The latest movie installment is now being accused of being anti-semitic. In the movie, there’s a fictional country called Boravia, a strong ally of the US, with a military that resembles Israel’s. It’s populated by white people who speak a Slavic language.
Boravia invades Jarhanpur, a poor country inhabited by brown people living in desert-like conditions. It is not a fair fight and there are clips showing unarmed civilians running away from Boravian tanks. You even get to see a little brave Jarhanpurian boy defiantly planting his nation’s flag amid the shooting.
Boravia has a supervillan, whose helmet is shaped like an iron dome.
*Spoiler alert*
To top it all off, Boravia is run by an evil leader. Who, apparently, gets killed by one of the film’s charachters, a young woman called Hawkgirl. She picks up
Netanyahoothe Boravian leader and flies him up into the sky with her. Then releases him to fall to his death.Sometimes, we need a fairy lie to brighten our day.
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ParticipantNo! Please keep sleeping. Please!
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ParticipantAhh, so that’s were they got that from. Fiction keeps copying truth.
That Vietnam war vet, did he also have a tendency to do a vampire ball? 😉
PTSD and complex PTSD going unchecked is not a pretty sight…
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Participantthinking that she is charging out on her white steed to do the world a favor. It’s very American that!
Indeed! Whilst fully believing that they’ll win and live happily ever after. Those fairy lies they’re being told from a young age can work both ways, ha!
I’m exaggerating of course, but it makes someone like Candace tenacious and fearless. I admire that and feel inspired by her.
To boldly continue in the full knowledge that you’ve got a target on your back, is heroic. It sets the right example of what it means to be a tiny, fragile human fighting ‘principalities of evil’, and fighting satan, the deceiver, the accursed.
I’m reminded of a passage from Starship Troopers (the movie):
Come on you apes! Do you want to live forever?
Sorry for getting carried away a bit here. These are dark days, but I refuse to be downtrodden, depressed, despairing.
Much love to all of you!
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ParticipantThis is not the ‘entire world’s battle’.
I disagree here. By unmasking the Macrons for who they really are, it would bring the whole world one step closer to understanding that western elite are disgustingly perverted and have been for a very long time.
Although I agree with you that Candace is loving this battle perhaps more for her own ego’s sake than the truth’s sake. But she’s human, and she’s an American: self-praise is something they force down kids’ throats from a young age, if I’m not mistaken. And she’s putting her life at risk now, as people have noted in the Salon. And Candace knows it too.
If Candice’s defense gets to discovery it will be really interesting…
Fully agreed.
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ParticipantOh man, I’m very sorry to hear that Mr P 🙁
Do we need any more evidence that churches are co-opted nowadays? And rackets too, yes. It’s a business model and Jesus is the product.
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ParticipantInteresting that the data is about Jewish Israeli women. I got to confess I believe there’s truth in the depopulation agenda run by the zionazis.
This makes me question whether or not the zionazi elite care about the common Jewish person – but I should know better by now that they don’t care about any commoner. Thanks for sharing.
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ParticipantYou can add Uganda to that Nato child abuse list:
Anne, the Princess Royal, came to visit Uganda in 2022. She was scheduled to visit a school for blind children near the capital. A day or so before her visit, the school burned down and 11 girls died. Their bodies beyond recognition…
What are the freaking chances this school catching fire right before a royal visit?
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ParticipantIt is a business model. And it sure keeps people’s spirits down too. Ugandans are far more miserable in outlook and demeanor than Kenyans. It’s painful and sad to hear some Ugandans (very few, but still) genuinely wishing for the Brits to return and fix their potholes and, well, everything else wrong here.
On the other hand, I hear that Uganda is so fertile it could feed the whole of Africa (!). Hyperbolic or not, it shows there’s, fortunately, a confidence in their land and themselves. They’re just waiting for that good king or African father to come.
Btw, Ugandan soil is considered to be so fertile that the zionazis dug some of it up during Operation Entebbe in 1976 and transported it to Israel post-haste.
I agree that colonialism at least was honest with its brutality, naked aggression, and psychological warfare. Neocolonialism is very underhanded.
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ParticipantThanks AHH.
Looking at the map, I cannot help but apply Mackinder’s heartland theory.
I wonder, does control of the Sahelian and/or Saharan areas give control over the vast lands of the entire continent?
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ParticipantThat image of the five lackeys standing behind their overlord should be widely distributed. Especially in the countries these so-called leaders come from.
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ParticipantGood catch, Mr P.
Kinda embarrassing, being a former CIA analyst turned geopolitical analyst, and then concluding that it’s an arbitrary number.
I still like him though. He’s a very open-minded American. I get why Lavrov and Maria invited him.
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ParticipantThe job is decaying him fast. Those Big Macs he likes so much don’t cause too much damage. It’s the fries, soda, and supporting a genocide that slowly kills.
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ParticipantAre any two corrupt technocrats of Empire as slick, self-assured, sanctimonious, and with Teflon properties when it comes to looking clean?
Indeed AHH. They are thoroughly rotten. At least, the Kenyans see Ruto for what he is, a corrupt thief, and they’re picking him apart for it.
Yet, Rutte ended up the longest-serving PM in Dutch history. And that’s the difference.
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ParticipantJambo Anil.
I don’t speak Kiswahili, although I picked up a few words. But Google Translate is my friend.
Nairobi’s a beautiful place. Its people some of the happiest and kindest I’ve encountered.
I’ve got fond memories of it.
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