Thursday, January 28, 2021

THE WHACKO LEFT'S WAR ON BOYS

      After a week in power, the Junta has begun the rather foolish display of Senate Confirmation Hearings for its new Commissars. This is all a ridiculous farce, of course. The very fact that our government could be seized with such ease taught these career politicians what power Corporate America is really capable of wielding. That, and the sad reality that the American People---the last line of Democracy's defense---wasn't going to have their backs in resisting the overthrow. 

    Thus it was that when 'America's Mayor,' the glittery Pete Buttigieg, came up for approval as Secretary of Transportation that the Senators could barely restrain their fawning attitudes. Buttigieg has become something of a national celebrity despite having served only one term as mayor of a decaying Midwestern town. 

   “You know what the hell you’re talking about, and that’s pretty damn refreshing,” slobbered Sen. Jon Tester. I wonder what Mitch McConnell thought, considering that his wife was Trump's Transportation Secretary? (Probably nothing: McConnell likely has been cucked by other men so many times that he no longer cares.)

   RINO Senator Roger Wicker said "I am quite certain” that you will be confirmed and I cordially invite the nominee to come to Mississippi and see the Amtrak route along the Gulf Coast." Ah, a romantic train-ride. For those of Buttigieg's (and maybe Wicker's) sexual orientation, the Gulf Coast has become something of a trendy destination recently. Trump's policy was to cut funding for the wasteful and inefficient Amtrak System---which was born during a 1971 corporate bailout---and invest instead in local, more modernized commuter systems. 

   The whole Hearing seemed rather bizarre to watch. Buttigieg seemed to be sitting in a higher chair of some kind---or maybe it was just a camera-trick---but he appeared to be (literally) looking down at the Senators. Again, given Buttigieg's known sexual perversions, needing a cushion to sit upon might be understandable; but the smug look on his face and almost condescending tone in his voice makes me suspicious that this was staged. For example, when Senator Cruz asked the only tough question of the day---what happens to all the jobs lost with the recent oil pipeline cancellations---Buttigieg arrogantly replied that they "could find other work."

   


   Take a good look at this dork, because he's rumored to be on the short-list of hand-picked successors to the current Head-of-State. Remember that we're dealing here with a populace who think that hearing 'the first openly-gay' whatever is a great thing; while hearing 'Orange Man Bad' is enough to support a Color Revolution. 

  Buttigieg is also a prime specimen of what American Masculinity has degenerated down to. Getting to talk down to men like Senator Cruz; gloating over rugged oilfield working men being reduced to poverty; being held up as a national icon: for the first time in Buttigieg's life he must have felt like a man. 

  Another specimen of postmodern American Manhood has been elevated to Hero Status by Big Media and Big Tech is 18-year old Jackson Riffitt of Wylie, Texas. Now, what did Riffitt do to become a national hero? Being from Texas, we imagine he's a red-blooded iron-man type who risked his life to save others, or some other heroic action. 

   Well, guess again.


   No, this little pipsqueak was triggered because his father went to Washington on January 6th to protest the coup; and so Jackson denounced him to the Secret Police  FBI. His dad's in the clink now, though he broke no laws while in D.C. Actually, I think the elder Mr. Riffitt should be in jail for producing a son like this. 

  The Junior Riffitt is reportedly afraid of his own shadow fearing 'reribution' of some kind. The New York Times, for whatever their words are worth, states that  "The teenager is reportedly no longer staying at his family’s home and declined to say where he was for fear of his safety when asked by the newspaper." What's even more revolting is the effete little scumbag has a GoFundMe page, which is into six figures of donations from sympathetic Ameroboobs. 


    Now nobody here is trying to sound like some old fuddy-duddy carrying on about how "things were better in my day." Things was I was 18 weren't especially rosy either and we had a few creeps like these running around too. But we're not talking about fads in fashion or music either. Something has changed radically about the way men are being raised. 

    We have been writing for a long time about how our culture is failing our men. It's become evident that we concomitantly have failed our boys as well; because we're clearly failing to turn them into men. 

    I suspect that at the root of this problem is the cultural depreciation of Masculinity. Young boys see and observe the dismal future offered traditional men today and no longer want to be just like dad (assuming that Dad is even involved with their upbringing). No, they learn rather quickly that the safest and most socially acceptable course is to be more like mom or any other female with whom they can identify. 

   Even if a boy grew up without a father, there were plenty of positive social role models for them to identify with. Just compare what I saw growing up:


 To what a boy today sees:


    I think that any objective reader can see that these are not minor differences. And last year, we saw that there wasn't enough left of American men to stop a gang of international bullies from effecting a hostile takeover of the Government. I hate to point this out, but if we couldn't stop that, we're not going to stop a hostile foreign power if one decides one day to slap us down. 

   Since the end of the Cold War, Americans have become complacent, slothful, and effete. Neocons, Churchians, and others had better start pulling their heads out of their butts and realize that, yes: culture matters. We're on the road to disaster and if we don't turn it around quickly, Nature is going to take its course. 



2 comments:

  1. Miss Chao is McConnell's beard and bribe funnel from the ChiComs.

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  2. As someone who grew up in the 50s and 60s, what I see today can be (but, of course, it's not universal) pretty dismal. And while I have never cheered masculinity for just being masculine, I am beginning to really deplore, e.g., the "cancel culture," which is really just brats being stubborn and immature!

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