Anonymous ID: f57504 April 23, 2022, 7:52 a.m. No.16137067   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/daddies-in-mommie-land/

Daddies in Mommie-land

>April 22, 2022

America is a drama queen, like the Queen Bee in one of those Real Housewives shows on cable TV, whose entire purpose in life is creating colorful conflicts within her circle of sisters….

Welcome to the season of everything losing ground, at least for Western Civ. Sore-beset with idiots and scoundrels running things, the West stumbles backwards into neo-medieval darkness and superstition, hurling garlic bombs of objurgation against the supposedly wicked Putin along the way.

 

Your “trusted news sources” in our corner of the world will not tell you this, but the mythologized golem of the West’s collective sick mind, The Putin, mounted Operation Z in Ukraine at our country’s foolish behest. It was a twisted variation of the old head-trip Let’s You and Him Fight — described so well in psychologist Eric Berne’s classic book Games People Play. It’s a game instigated generally by women. The West detests the actual Mr. Putin for systemically and doggedly having to correct the mischief that the USA set in motion there in 2014 — putting out a dumpster fire we kept feeding for eight years.

 

Mainly we hate the Russian president for doing what he said he would do, acting like a man, literally having to set boundaries for the unruly children, like Daddy used to do. America hates daddies. To America, all daddies are monsters (rapists!). That’s why America wants to turn all daddies into mommies. Anyway, we barely remember what daddies used to do. The context for daddies — the family — has been obliterated in America by every agency and institution in the land. The only role available these days is the chimerical creature known as a “baby daddy,” which is as much a baby as a daddy, developmentally speaking. Real daddies are men, which is to say: not babies. Mr. Putin acts like a man, especially having to do a dirty job that needs doing, without complaint. America can’t stand that.

 

If the USA and its NATO allies actually cared about Ukraine, we would have just left the place alone to slowly settle into the de-industrialized agricultural backwater it was becoming. And if we wanted to prevent widespread devastation once Operation Z got underway, we would have promoted peace talks, with an emphasis on our previous declaration that Ukraine would not be a candidate to join NATO. Instead, we set up Ukraine as a launching pad for annoying Russia (while also using Ukraine as a money laundromat for public officials and arms-makers).

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Drama Queen Bee America does not like how the Ukraine drama is playing out. The mean old Daddy Putin is rocking the joint, cleaning out the place like Gary Cooper in some Long Branch Saloon of the Eurasian steppe — heaving all those Azov Nazis through the swinging doors out into the dusty street. The other sisters in the NATO circle were induced to acting as cheerleaders for the Azov boys, and now Mr. Putin has gone and turned off Europe’s gas. Western Civ is about to be sent to bed without dinner — the ultimate daddy trick. Now the sisters are all going boo hoo. Nothing is working for the sisterhood.

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But who, exactly, is managing Grampy now backstage in the White House? My guess would be Susan Rice because you never hear anything about Susan Rice or her role there: Director of the Domestic Policy Council of the United States. Wow! Sounds weighty. When was the last time you saw her name in The New York Times or cable TV news? You’d think they’d be interested in her doings. Yet I doubt that one-in-a-hundred US citizens could tell you who Susan Rice is and what she does. (Was that her the other day in a bunny suit at the White House Easter Egg Roll, assisting a confused Grampy offstage?)

 

Somewhere in the White House there must be phone logs that record how many times a day Ms. Rice makes and receives phone calls across town to and from the Kalorama neighborhood of DC. Does that make Barack Obama America’s secret daddy? Or is he playing a somewhat different role… like, head of a cartel?

Anonymous ID: f57504 April 23, 2022, 8:42 a.m. No.16137299   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7308

>>16137118

https://anontimes.com/post/global-investigative-journalism-network-network-sujag_66307

<posted and notabled last night>

>https://gijn.org/member/sujag/

>https://gijn.org/sponsors-and-supporters/

>https://loksujag.com/

Global Investigative Journalism Network Network

<Based in Sujag, Pakistan?>

>Sujag logo caught muh eye on another dig and led me here…

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The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas is supporting and co-hosting the 12th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Sydney. Past conference support has come from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Adessium Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Seattle International Foundation, Arcus Foundation, andGoogle=.

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GIJN also raises funds in partnership with other organizations for its conferences and other events. Sponsors for the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in 2019 can be found on the event’s website, and are here for the GIJC in 2017, in 2015, and in 2013. Among the contributors are more than 60 GIJN member organizations and partners.

 

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<Google News Lab>

<Open Society Foundations>

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