Tuesday, 23 January 2024
Watch out for those rabbit holes
Monday, 22 January 2024
As Well They Might Be Embarassed...
...even academics who learn I am working on the topic of fatphobia are often quick to change the subject, turning away in embarrassed silence.In fact, it's a good thing. It shows they still have some shame about how far academia has fallen.
So why are we getting better on most forms of bias while becoming arguably even more fatphobic as a society? Part of the answer has to do with the fact that fatness, unlike many other forms of marginalisation, is perceived as a choice.
For a vast majority of them, it is. The fact that we have 'fat activists' at all proves that. What other reasons could there be?
But careful attention to the evidence on this topic paints a different picture. Numerous factors – from our inequitable food environment to economic injustice to stress to trauma to common health conditions and medications – dictate our size, and a combination of these have contributed to an uptick in fatness in both the US and the UK, among other countries, in recent decades.
I fail to see how an 'inequitable food environment' contributes to anything, let alone the rise of lardarses...
True political progress requires that we pause and look around and extend a sympathetic – better, solidaristic – arm to everyone. There should be no limit to our capacity as humans for inclusivity; there should be no size restrictions either.
Go tell gravity that, love. If it listens, I might.
Sunday, 21 January 2024
Burn in hell, Lenin
Saturday, 20 January 2024
Go Woke, go broke
Friday, 19 January 2024
These Aren't The Films And TV I Grew Up With...
Foster revealed how she had also challenged pervading gender stereotypes in her own family.
Talking about raising her children, whom she had with her former partner Cydney Bernard, and now raises with her wife, Alexandra Hedison, she said: “There was a moment with my older one when he was in high school, when, because he was raised by two women – three women – it was like he was trying to figure out what it was to be a boy.
“And he watched television and came to the conclusion: oh, I just need to be an asshole. I understand. I need to be shitty to women and act like I’m a fucker.
“And I was like: ‘No. That’s not what it is to be a man! That’s what our culture has been selling you for all this time.’”
Really? I grew up with pretty wholesome tv and films, where this decidedly was not the norm. Where masculinity was something noble, protective. I grew up with 'Lassie', 'Champion The Wonder Horse', 'Skippy The Bush Kangaroo' on TV, and films like 'A Matter Of Life And Death', 'The Guns of Navarone' and 'Shane'. What has changed?
And should Foster perhaps be looking in the mirror to find out?
Thursday, 18 January 2024
The smell of coffee
“One of the things being pointed out about the transnational elite is that, for the most part, they are not hiding who they are and what they want.”
Weishaupt did not create the Illuminati, they chose him as a figurehead and told him what to write about. The financiers, dating back to the bankers during the times of the Templar Knights who financed the early kings in Europe, created [Them]. Weishaupt was their "go fer", who did their bidding.
Are all Masons [of Them]? No, especially at the lower levels, I believe they know nothing of the practices that occur in the middle of the night in the larger temples. Many are probably fine businessmen and Christians. But I have never known a 32 degree or above who wasn't [Them], and the group helped create Freemasonry as a "front" for their activities.
I have seen set ups where a person was "burned alive" to teach the children not to tell. They are told that this is a traitor, who disclosed and now he is being punished. (The person wasn't really a traitor, and is in a flame proof vest, but the vision of a person on fire and screaming remains with 3 and 4 year old children for a lifetime).
I was taught that the (Them) had its roots in the ancient practices that reach into the beginning of recorded time; that the Babylonians on the plains created ziggurats to their deities, whom the (Them) worship. They were proud of the fact that it was supposedly an unbroken occult line from then until now.
Just before you dismiss that, explain George HW Bush's 1000 points of light reference? Explain Skull and Bones. Bohemian Grove. Tell me about Nimrod and Semiramus. And Obama at his acceptance - the Berlin temple of Ish *** - complete accident?
I mean … at which stage are we going to get real? Symbolism, yes but they do believe in this s***. That's whom we're dealing with. Not me? I don’t buy it, I mention what they buy, lock, stock and barrel. And the practices are very, very nasty:
[M]y mother was friends with Sid Gottlieb, who was part of the CIA. The farm I grew up on was only about a half hour away from his home in Culpeper, Va. She also knew the Dulles family. A lot of the researchers in the CIA were part of it, and I visited Langley, Va. at intervals growing up. MK-Ultra was funded in part with Illuminati money. These people use the most sophisticated mind control techniques on their members, believe me.
As they kept saying in The X Files … the truth is out there. We in the edgy soc-med would add … often in plain sight.
One from Svali I've quoted many times:
One reason that our economy continues limping along is the artificial support that the Federal Reserve had given it, manipulating interest rates, etc. But one day, this won't work (or this leverage will be withdrawn on purpose) and the next great depression will hit. The government will call in its bonds and loans, and credit card debts will be called in.
There will be massive bankruptcies nationwide. Europe will stabilize first and then Germany, France and England will have the strongest economies, and will institute, through the UN, an international currency. Japan will also pull out, although their economy will be weakened.
Well of course. New currency. Electronic, no cash. People's lives meaning zero to these people - never did but now it's in the open. You want to stay alive? Comply. Interestingly, Svali never mentioned The Great Replacement, the mass invasion. She mentioned China all right, flexing its muscles invidiously and insidiously, but never quite got onto the non-European invasion of the west.
Corey and Polly, blogger and vlogger, exposed much of it from a different angle:
One would have to question the sanity of anybody contemplating getting the vaccine after listening to this...https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/covid-vaccine-is-poison-says-dr-peter-mccullough/
When Svali said, in 2000, oft quoted at this site, that the Americans and Russians were actually colluding at the top levels and having a good laugh, that does not ring any bells for most, so it's quickly skipped over. Springmeier came out with the thirteen families which rule, Svali said that in 2020, debts would be called in and a new currency introduced, the NWO leaders would be announced and society would move into that next phase.
Wednesday, 17 January 2024
You Cried 'Wolf' Once Too Often...
Parents who take their children out of school to go on holiday are damaging their life chances, the shadow education secretary warned yesterday.
Bridget Phillipson urged parents to 'reflect seriously' on the impact of unnecessary absences on their youngsters and the wider school community. In an interview yesterday, she said that while it can be 'tough', it is 'really important that children are in school' as 'every day matters'.
Do you think parents are going to swallow that now? When you did nothing during lockdown but slavisly support the government?
Ms Phillipson's comments came as a new poll found almost one in three parents believe the coronavirus pandemic has shown it is not essential for children to attend school every day.
One wonders exactly what's wrong with the other two thirds that they don't believe that.
Tuesday, 16 January 2024
In which a rant is reposted
… but then I realised it was more of the same … look, how do these puppet masters do it? Drive the wedge in?
Monday, 15 January 2024
The King………and I
The Royal Regiment of Wales has a singular motto: it reads, “Gwell Angau na Chywilydd: Death rather than Dishonour.”
That motto, that sentence, indeed that statement says, in those few words, everything that matters in life. However, back to that motto: Death rather than Dishonour. I re-ran a sector of Netflix’ the Crown on my t.v., not forgetting that it was a fictionalised commentary upon, at that time, The Man Who Would Be King, and his approach to His marriage, and also with the slag who now sits as Queen upon the Throne of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, beside the Man who is now King.
I sometimes tend to forget that there is a vast gulf between those whose lives are within ‘The Establishment’ and ordinary people, and that ‘gulf’ was so apparent in the life, the training, the very upbringing, of that ‘Man who would be King’. Their lives, even the way in which they think, is so very different to people like me. It is claimed that when Charles first met Camilla, he was immediately smitten, and whilst dating, they became intimate.
Whether true or not, I neither know nor care, but by the strange rules which seem to govern the ‘Elite’, which calls for the man to marry a virgin; this intimacy ruled Camilla out as a immediate marriage partner: but Charles continued to cling to Camilla’s memory. He met Diana, and in the most abbreviated courtship known to civilised society, they became engaged after meeting only thirteen times.
After marriage, Diana soon became mother to the heir, and soon after the ‘spare’, but she also became one of the most photographed women in the world, for she possessed a rare beauty; and unfortunately for Charles, placed him in her shadow in popularity.
It is known that, despite his marriage, Charles was soon back in touch with his old flame Camilla. Unfortunately for Charles, she was now a married mother, but there seemed to be a peculiar echo of earlier times, with the late Duke of Windsor’s predilection towards women who happened to be other men’s wives. When Diana’s marriage became strained, Charles took refuge in a return to Camilla, and one very intimate phone conversation was recorded, and sold to the Mirror newspaper.
This recording wasn’t published at that time, as the newspaper’s editors did not wish to be seen to help further fracture a Royal marriage, but when the Queen consented to the request that her son and his wife become separated; all bets were off, and the tape was published, becoming known as ‘Camillagate’. Diana’s worst fears were confirmed, as those recorded words were splashed all across the Western world, and her beliefs of Charles’ adulterous behaviour were hardened into reality.
We all know of what followed, with the divorce; with Charles snuggled up with his slag, who had finally been kicked out of the marital home by an incandescent Brigadier Carter Bowles: and Diana rebuilding her own life. When she met her death in that Paris tunnel, driven by a drunk who should have been ten miles away from the controls of a powerful car, at least Charles had the good sense to demand that a Queen’s Flight jet be given him, so that the dead mother of a future King be returned to England with dignity.
Whatever sadness might have remained after Diana’s death was soon eclipsed, as it was just on the year after the funeral were Charles and his choice of partner seen together as a couple. He married her, and after the death of his mother, Elizabeth 2, he let it be known that the slag would become Queen when he was crowned. His memory must be extremely short-spanned, or perhaps that slogan “ Death rather than Dishonour. “ never really meant much to ‘The Man who would be King’.
Passing A Law Is Only The Start...
Under Clare’s law – named after Clare Wood, 36, who was murdered in 2009 by her ex-boyfriend George Appleton – people have a right to ask police whether a partner or ex-partner has a history of abusive behaviour. Public bodies can also apply to warn people who may be in danger.
Hurrah! Job done, everyone off to the pub to celebrate!
But an analysis of official data has found dramatic variations in the implementation of Clare’s law, which is officially known as the domestic violence disclosure scheme, with some forces supplying information in up to 75% of cases, while others reject almost all requests.
Ah. Maybe not.
Experts said there were multiple reasons why police forces could have drastically different disclosure rates, including that some did not prioritise Clare’s law requests, took different approaches to perpetrators’ privacy rights, or applied different standards when assessing whether applications met the threshold.
*sighs* Back to the drawing board...














