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Monday morning PRIDE before the fall

by | Jun 2, 2025 | Mondays | 2 comments

Well, here we are, with yet another awful, dreary, miserable, depressing, and terrible Monday. The fact that it is the first working day in June, makes things much, much worse, of course – because we all know what this month is, at least in the Western world.

It is, of course, the month in which we all are forced to celebrate sin, debauchery, and perversion. It is PRIDE month.

And it is highly ironic, if you take more than three seconds to think about it, that the people who claim “love is love”, have named this month after the greatest of the sins, the one that caused Lucifer to fall from Heaven during the first of the great rebellions against God. Of course, that naming convention is entirely deliberate. Once you awaken to the realities of Clown World, and you understand that there are not-very-subtle subtexts within the inverting word-spells their wizards try to weave around you, then it is fairly straightforward to see things the right way up.

With “Pride” month, the inversion involves celebrating the worst of sins, as though it is a virtue. And we know what the consequences of that are – the Big Fella Upstairs made that pretty clear when He scoured Sodom and Gomorrah (and the surrounding cities) clean, by igniting sulphur to temperatures that straight-up fried anything within reach.

Interestingly, though, something about “Pride” month this year is… different. It is not nearly as in-your-face as it was in previous years. Let us take a look through the eyes of some of the best pundits on the culture.

First up, Mark Dice:

And Joker:

I am not a fan of Asmongold, as a general rule – his takes on the 404 War and the Gazacaust strike me as astoundingly poorly informed, but then, he is basically a Twitch gamer – but this one is interesting:

Finally, Think Before You Sleep:

Indeed, something has changed. I can look through LinkedIn right now, and I see very few instances of big companies that have changed their logos to that stupid rainbow colour scheme. I cantered through the likes of Microsoft, Amazon, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Bain & Co, Deloitte, KPMG, McKinsey, and so on.

Of that entire bunch of woketard companies, only the last one has made a change to its logo. The rest simply have some pabulum on their LinkedIn sites about celebrating “diversity” and “embracing our intersectional identities” and other such nonsense. But they have not done what they did in years past, and switched over to the Rainbow Swastika.

Slowly, quietly, it appears that “pride” is dying out. And well past time for it, too.


The Mighty God-Emperor

His Most Illustrious, Noble, August, Benevolent, and Legendary Celestial Majesty, the God-Emperor of Mankind, Donaldus Triumphus Magnus Astra, the First of His Name, the Lion of Midnight, may the Lord bless him and preserve him, let him rule for 40,000 years!, finally tells us what he really thinks about Bellendsky the Narcofuehrer of Queef:


#BasedTucker is Based


Dawn of Battle

The Male Brain has loads to keep us busy at the beginning of Pride Month (God help us all). We kick off with a short about why the friends of psychopaths, are friends of theirs:

PsycHacks explains the rise of Beta males, as a natural reaction to the pressures of the dating market:

Sargon of Akkad, aka Carl Benjamin, unpacks a very interesting pro-natalist set of policies in, of all places, Mongolia, that did a great job at changing the mindset of women around childbearing:

Alux.com analyses the longstanding folk wisdom about how family fortunes dissipate over three generations:

Feral Historian unpacks the economic philosophy behind Star Trek, where the society has supposedly solved the central problem of scarcity, that defines every type of government structure:


Mind-Expanding Drugs

Your General Knowledge Corner of the Week comes from Dawn Pine, and


Death Smiles At Us All…


Poli-Ticking Off

The very-thoroughly-married couple at Redacted amuse themselves (and the audience) by analysing the “slap heard ‘round the world”:


PJW is unimpressed by the signature French style of celebrating sportzball victories (and losses):


Lord Razor of the Fist Clan rants, as only he can, about intrusive government surveillance:


Veterans’ Day

LTC Danny Davis talks to his former boss and good friend, DA KERNEL HIZZSELF!, about the choices between bad and worse that face the West in the 404 War:


Judge’s Ruling

Judge Nap gets a hot take from Larry Johnson about the Ukrainian “Operation Spiderweb”, which resulted in significant, but not severe, damage to the Russian strategic bomber fleet:


MUH RUSHIAN KAHLOOOOOOOZHUN!!!

Царь Приказывает

The Neo-Tsar spoke in an unusually forthright manner about Finland’s claim that it can build nuclear icebreakers for the FUSA:

Дед Сварливый Говорит!

Grandpa Grumpuss grumps, grumpily, about the difference between China’s manufacturing capabilities, and Russia’s – the former is still beholden to Western technical assistance and knowledge, whereas the latter, though much smaller and less powerful, is almost entirely sovereign:

Дядя Стас Всё Вспоминает

Stanislav Krapivnik – former US Army officer, with an MBA related to the oil industry, a background in energy and supply chain management, and now experience as a volunteer in the Russian military – explains the harsh reality that Drumpf now owns the 404 War, and evidently has no clue how to untangle himself from that mess:


Polonium

Ania Konieczek talks to Alex Krainer about investments and geopolitics:


Timeo Danaos Et Donna Ferentes…

The good gentlemen of The Duran discuss the return of Great Power politics and “spheres of influence”:


Bad Medicine

Dr. John Campbell analyses the latest UK excess deaths statistics:


Dr. Suneel Dhand is a bit surprised by the reaction people had to his very sensible refusal to take the flu jab:


Warriors of Faith

Tha Dizzle has some rather kind things to say about Tommy Robinson’s return to the Lord during his prison stint:

It is important to note that, whatever you think of Mr. Robinson – and I think he is a Zionist, but a genuine patriot at heart who has lost a very great deal for his personal convictions – he was subjected to true torture during his time in the clink. The British authorities put him in solitary confinement for months on end. This really is mental torture – designed to isolate you and destroy your mind. And it works.

But Mr. Robinson came out of that ordeal looking and sounding entirely sane – in fact, he sounded like he had received wisdom, comfort, and healing grace. Which, of course, is exactly what happens when you spend an extended amount of time talking with God.


Avery from GodLogic Apologetics visited Hyde Park in London recently, and took on one of Izzlam’s most hilariously stupid dawahgandists, Lily Dawah. The clown actually thought he had Avery cornered with a supposedly brilliant argument – and you have to see what happens when the same Chef Logic turns the tables on Li’l Lily. You can actually see the look on Lily’s face when he realises what a colossal cock-up he has made:

This, gentlemen, is why we are winning. The warriors of Christ are fighting the good fight, within nothing more than the truth and the Word of God, who is Jesus, on our side. No force on Earth can withstand them. The Moose Limbs who keep trying – and failing – to take on the Bible, always end up cooked over the same exact problems they try to find with our Scriptures. We have answers – they have dilemmas.


Dr. Jay Smith from PfanderFilms and Al-Fadi from CIRA International expose the lie of the supposedly “perfect” Koran:


Chris At Speaker’s Corner exposes the grift of a particularly greedy dawahgandist:


Manly Men of Manliness

Terrence Popp reckons the dating prospects for women are really NOT good, at all:


Psychrypt explains the stark realities of nature that have made women acquisitive for resources:


Charisma on Command unpacks a rather strange change in the standards of maculinity over time:


Thinkify shows you the true value that women place on men – and it is not material, it is emotional:


And now let’s have a round of STRAWNG INDEPENDENTISS WAMMENZES!!! posting their own Ls online, starting with Manosphere:

Then Manosphere Highlights Daily:

Plus Legion of Men:

Finally, the Eastern perspective, from China Unvarnished:


Burn Paedowood to the Ground

Midnight’s Edge dissects the final instalment of the Mission: Impossible franchise:


Gary from Nerdrotic is delighted to see the self-destruction of Paedowood:


The Critical Drinker is completely unsurprised by the self-destruction of The Last of Us Season 2:


Reading Too Much Into Things

Your Science is F***ing Weird moment of the week is from The Male Brain, and looks at how engineers have managed to make a “lichen” – a hybrid between a robot and a material:

In a study that echoes scenes from the Transformers movie franchise, engineers at Princeton University have developed a material capable of expanding, changing shape, moving, and responding to electromagnetic commands like a remotely controlled robot even though it lacks any motor or internal gears.

“You can transform between a material and a robot, and it is controllable with an external magnetic field,” said Glaucio Paulino, the Margareta Engman Augustine Professor of Engineering at Princeton.

In a study recently published in Nature, the researchers explain how they took inspiration from origami, the art of paper folding, to design a structure that bridges the gap between robotics and materials science. The result is a metamaterial, a type of engineered material whose unique properties stem from its physical structure rather than its chemical makeup.

The team created it using a blend of basic plastics and specially designed magnetic composites. By applying a magnetic field, they could alter the material’s structure, enabling it to expand, move, and bend in various directions, all without direct contact.

Also, from The Male Brain, here is something really cool via ESA Extras – the sound of the reversal of Earth’s magnetic field:


Your long read of the week is from The War Zone, and goes into detail about how the Houthis managed to detect and threaten the supposedly SOOPER SEEKRIT F-35 Joint Strike Flying Piano Morris Marina Turducken:

Though details remain limited, the Houthis got worryingly close to downing a U.S. F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, and reportedly several American F-16 Vipers, during a surge in airstrikes on targets in Yemen this spring. Houthi air defense capabilities are largely rudimentary, but this also makes them a unique and vexing challenge for American combat aircraft. Made up of mainly mobile systems, they can appear virtually anywhere, disrupting carefully laid mission plans. Many of them are also improvised, leveraging non-traditional passive infrared sensors and jury-rigged air-to-air missiles that provide little to no early warning of a threat, let alone an incoming attack.

Last month, TWZ published a deep dive feature on the Yemeni militants’ air defense arsenal that you can access here. You can also get up to speed about what is known about the Houthis’ attempted intercepts of U.S. crewed combat jets earlier this year in our initial reporting here.

Houthi air defenses appear to have prompted an increased use of stealthy aircraft like the F-35, especially for direct strikes on targets in Yemen, as well as costly standoff munitions, in recent months. The U.S. military launched its expanded campaign of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, dubbed Operation Rough Rider, in March. Last week, the U.S. government announced a ceasefire with the militant group, which authorities in Oman had helped broker.

As it stands now, it is unknown what missile or missiles the Houthis fired at the F-35. Other details that would allow for a full assessment of that engagement, as well as the reported attempted intercepts of the F-16s, are yet to emerge.

To provide some general context, when it comes to the F-35, on top of its stealth design, the jet has a powerful built-in electronic warfare suite, as well as the ability to employ expendable countermeasures and the capacity to use towed decoys. However, this does not mean it is invulnerable to detection or interception, as TWZ has previously written:

“The F-35 … is designed with its own highly-integrated, highly-advanced AN/ASQ-239 electronic warfare system. It takes advantage of its active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar and the antennas that are buried along the edges of its wings and control surfaces and beneath its skin. This capability allows the F-35 to ‘self-escort’ to the target area and back, taking on enemy emitters electronically that it may have trouble staying far enough away from to evade detection entirely. This same electronic warfare suite and the jet’s high degree of sensor fusion offers F-35 pilots the ability to make rapid decisions regarding their survivability on the fly. They can decide to destroy threatening emitters that may pop-up in their way, and new weapons are being developed to do this quickly and over relatively long ranges, or to avoid the threat entirely if possible, or to try to blind and confuse it via electronic attacks, allowing the F-35 to sneak by unscathed.”

“This electronic warfare capability gives the jet an enhanced degree of survivability and helps offset reliance on its low-observable design alone, which does have its weaknesses. Beyond being optimized to defeat higher-frequency fire control radars, like those that operate on and around the X band, the rear of the F-35 has been a bit controversial as its perceived radar cross-section is larger than some would like, possibly leaving it vulnerable to detection and even engagement from rear aspects.”

Even in its most stealthy configuration, an F-35 also has to open its internal bays to employ air-to-air and air-to-ground munitions, which offers an enemy a brief opportunity to detect it at much greater distances on radar.


Linkage is good for you:

And some more from Dawn Pine:


HALO Nation

Slayergod Remy aka MintBlitz does his thing while discussing the latest news about the follow-on to HALO Infinite – which is being handled in a really dumb way:


BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!!!

Imperial Iterator recounts the story of the legendary Garviel Loken:


Big Boyz Toyz

The world’s busiest bald YOOTOOBER discusses the Russian Su-57 on Megaprojects:

The comments section is a real trip – it is full of NAFOtards who think the Su-57 is all hat and no trousers, when, in reality, it is the most thoroughly combat-tested fifth-generation fighter in the entire world.

Found and Explained talks about China’s “4++-generation” single-engine fighter, the J-10C, which the Pakis used with exceptionally devastating effect against the Pajeets recently:

Yarnhub tells a fascinating story from Gulf War I:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y69ERL0l9tg\

Dark Skies has a great one about the Douglas A-26 Invader:


Oh No! Anyway…

Wazzocks gonna wazzock:


Comedy Hour


Meme Warfare

We begin with some dank memes from The Male Brain:

How cats see the world
Can confirm. We love a “big heart”
Debt is now about this high
Common sense is not that common
It is always true
New excuse? Cool
It is a mystery
Shown it to my kids – they agree
DAMN
No one is truly independent
Oh no! Anyway…
I beg to differ
I did not see that one coming (pun intended)
Let’s see how it unfolds (pun again intended)
Just like a Palestinian 
Independence day was 2 weeks ago
She’s not hot enough
MAD RESPECT
Since we are mamals, and mammals have Alpha. We will have a ruling class. How good is it – that is debatable.
Stupid and brave – the borderline is thick
It does
We need to start bringing guns to the knife fight
Even vampires are not immune
What do you mean “mid”? it is in the beginning 
Actually a good in-law would help. Oh, now I see the point
Or hear her out venting for over an hour (True story)
For 17$ you can prepare food for the whole day. Bonus – it will be healthy
Or being callled “Black Face”
They are “consumers”
Ok. I saw it and wanted to share
Can’t relate, but can understand
Basically
I don’t know how to cation this
May. We are now in June
After they breed themselves out, we should have those as a reminder
Congratulation on joining the 20th century
BURN!
90% means EVERYONE! 
Who will shout “Racist” first?
Imagine that
Impressive responses

And now, as LRFotS RobertW likes to say:

It’s not “either/or” – it’s “BOTH/AND”

Animal Planet

Your aminules are adorkable moment of the week:


Real Men Watch REAL Sports

REPS FOR JESUS!!!

Gym beast props this week go to the Wolf King, Leman Russ Russel Orhii:

Ass-Kicking of the Eight Limbs

They See Me Rollin’…

JUST BLEED!!!

Federer Express


Palate Cleansers

Axe Me Anything

Knives Out

Arrows Fly

Drumlines

Guitar Heroics

MOAR DAKKA!!!

Flying Heavy Metal

Jump-Starts

Gingervitis Injections


Livin’ in the Land of the Metal Gods

Also Einstein: “I fear that someday people will post my pic on the Internet with bogus made-up quotations in Comic Sans font”

Rock Out With Your Glock Out


Thot Shots

Right, since I missed last week’s instalment, this week you get a double-header of drastic plastic fantastic bimbos. First up, Monika Wojtunik, age 40, from Poland:

And second, Rachel Grimwood-Martyr, age 22 from Australia – where, as we are legally required to remind you, LITERALLY EVERYTHING WANTS TO KILL YOU AND EAT YOUR EYEBALLS FOR JUJUBEES!!!!!!:

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2 Comments

  1. Dire_Badger

    Sometimes, Didact, I question your sense of beauty…or maybe your sense of humor. Monica there looks like she needs her bolts tigtened.

    Reply
    • Didact

      The way I see it, on Mondays, we all need a dose of ridiculousness to keep our minds off the horrors of the day 🤣

      Reply

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