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Friday T&A: Beach Bum Edition

by | Oct 8, 2021 | fat girl jihad | 4 comments

After two weeks (or thereabouts) spent bumming around in [redacted], I’m back, I’m tanned (not that you can really tell), I’m refreshed, and I’m ready to get stuck into this whole shitposting business again. The vacation was immensely good fun, I had a great time, saw some amazing things, and met some amazing people.

All in all, the last couple of weeks have been a healthy and probably quite necessary reminder that life is meant to be LIVED, not merely suffered through. That, of course, is the entire point of being in the world, but not of the world.

As you can surmise, though, my time off did not mean that I was completely disconnected from world events. I kept up on the “news”, such as it was, during my travels, and it is becoming ever more readily apparent that the situation globally is deteriorating very rapidly. The days of peace and security are well and truly done, if indeed they ever existed in the first place.

A lot of this has to do with the utterly feeble and foolish Fake President. Nobody in his right mind can look at the doddering old man shambling through the halls of the White House and think that he is actually in charge of anything beyond deciding what kind of pudding he wants for dessert. What is being done to him is elder abuse, to be sure, but it’s not like he didn’t earn and deserve it pretty thoroughly. Joe Biden was an awful Senator – he was a corrupt gaffe-prone gasbag back then, and he’s even more so now.

But he is also very clearly weak. And that weakness invites precisely the attacks and crises that the USA, and much of the West, is suffering through right now.

Much of this is due directly to the machinations of the Deep State, the parallel government that actually runs the USA. That shadowy unelected government grew tremendously in strength under President Odumbass the Lightworker, who came to power in what I consider to be a Faustian bargain. NOBODY with such a thin record and CV, whose life before public office appears to be a near mystery, can go from community organiser to Senator to President within a few short years, without some serious and seriously corrupt outside (or rather, inside) help.

I have no doubt that, in exchange for the keys to power, Obarmy sold what little was left of his soul to the Prince of this world, and thereby ceded control over the levers of power to the Deep Statists themselves. That is why the NSA, CIA, FBI, and other “intelligence” agencies are so utterly unaccountable, and so brazen in their willingness to break the law. That is also why other parts of the government, such as the CDC, the NIH, DEA, and Justice and Education Departments, are so hopelessly corrupt. They owe accountability to nothing and no one.

Yet this lack of accountability also breeds complacency, corruption, and incompetence. That is why the US government is so totally useless. When you have people held accountable for their mistakes, they generally tend to stop making them and start being competent. After all, if you screw up and you know you can lose your job for your mistakes, you tend not to make them. If, on the other hand, you know that you could literally kill people and get away with it – and indeed, be promoted for it – then what need is there to improve?

The collapse of America’s economic and military power grows more apparent and obvious by the day. Only the blind can ignore it at this point. But economic and military decay always start with MORAL decay – and the hard fact is that America’s morality went out the window a long time ago.

What is true of America in particular is true of the West in general. That is why PommieBastardLande is rapidly turning into a global joke; why France is turning into a fascist dictatorship; why Australia is now the world’s largest open-air prison camp; and why much of Western Europe lives in a state of deluded blissful ignorance, where it doesn’t really matter which political party you vote for – they’re all the same.

The situation elsewhere is decidedly different. In Central and particularly Eastern Europe, a major religious and therefore moral revival is underway. I am confident that, within 20 years, we will see Russia restored to what its people consider its rightful place as the “Third Rome” – the eastern centre of Christian power. The Neo-Tsar knows and understands that the Orthodox Church is a major source of power for him – but more than that, he actually likes Christian morality and understands that it undergirds his nation. So he does not attack it, and indeed tries to nourish it.

This is very much to the good. And I believe that a number of Central European nations – in particular, Hungary and Poland – will follow suit in short order.

After that… who knows? Poland is, to my knowledge, largely Catholic, as is Hungary. The doctrinal schisms between the Catholic and Orthodox churches really amount to not much more than highly dignified family rituals these days. My personal view, as a non-denominational Christian, is that both churches have some serious issues with doctrine and practice, but overall, I view the differences between the various denominations to be unworthy of squabbling over.

Granted, my attitude might be different if we were living in a time of a new Reformation. But we are not. This is not a time for us to be worried about, effectively, doctrinal food fights. This is the time for the Christian world to unite, to cast aside old differences, and to re-centre ourselves around a morality based on the Ten Commandments and focused on the example of Our Lord, Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

And with that in mind, let us turn from such serious matters to less weighty subjects. It is, after all, Friday, and that always means a hot girl to end the week.

So here she is. Her name is Elizaveta Kovalenko (Елизавета Коваленко), age probably about 22 and supposedly from St. Petersburg, Russia (though I cannot confirm this). She’s something of a famous model in bot her home country and other parts of the world, having done… well, “model stuff”, I suppose, whatever that means, for various fashion labels, whatever that means.

Happy Friday, lads. Shit’s gettin’ weirder every day, and it’s going to get MUCH worse before any of it gets better. Stay frosty, keep your wits about you, read your Bible and clean your gun, and be ready for when the call comes.

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4 Comments

  1. A.D.

    Now THAT looks like a girl!

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    • A.D.

      Wehhhhhhhhhl…more than the other Friday offerings, at least……

      Reply
  2. Matt FreeMatt

    Can I be the weird guy?

    I would have loved to see more pictures in dresses. That one pic seemed to be a “moment”.

    Reply
  3. JohnC911

    It is funny to think of religion in each of these countries being related to their nations.

    Just a theory but let me explained.

    Germany is a divide between Catholic and Lutheranism, so their nation is in a schism. It swings from one extreme to the other political. It is also where the 30 years war was fought (most bloodiest war in Europe until WW1). So this I think affects Germans, making them more radical and extreme in their beliefs (whatever the beliefs is). Child rising is very much about following the rules and the rulers. It is where the modern day schooling system comes from.

    Poland, Hungry, Italy, Spain, Portugal and some of France (though it is the most anti religious of Europe and I will get back to it) are Catholic. The Family structure is different than northern Europe where extended families play a bigger role. The saying blood is thicker than water, well that holds every true in Southern Europe. Most southern Europe don’t take the government rules seriously and so rarely follows them or pay taxes. Corruption is high in some areas. The way religion is treated is very ritual, (dressing nice for church but only going occasionally and sometime only because a family event is on) . The past invasions and raids of the Muslims is part of the reason why the south follows traditions and family since this is what helped them survive.

    Poland, Hungry and Ireland (though lesser these days) on the other hand tie the religion to their independences and it is more recent. So they take it more serious and support it through government policies and cultural. Also church attendants is higher.

    France is the most anti religious. Tie to the France revolutions, Liberalism and Democracy. They are proud of their past but only of that in the 18th and 19th century. So they blind themselves to ideologues and achievements that are frankly dead. Liberalism is going to be replace in the next decades by both religious and nationalist people.

    Anglicanism was foundered by a King who wanted to divorce his wife. So the Church was not created from some differences of belief or doctrine for example Lutheranism. It was to allow a king to break the comments of Jesus on Divorce (Matthew 19:1-11).
    So England and the Britain I think are affect by this. They change what is consider moral over time more quickly than most of Europe, mainly what the leadership class is doing. Yes Class and power is very important in England. With the Middle Class trying to show they are more moral. So if the morals of the times are Victorian than the Middle class will show they are more moral, if on the other hand it is about say LGBT rights than they will show their morality on this.

    Another noticeable different is how Children are brought up. In the high middle and upper classes kids as young as 1 year are force to follow the rules and disciplined. Behavior, Manners and Image very important, this is one of the differences between Catholic countries where it is more about traditions and it is easy to confuse the two as the same. The royal weddings for example though it is traditional the important thing for the Royals is Image and Manners.

    The family is also very nuclear and only really during holidays do they get to together. At 18 many are either told to leave or pay rent. The relationships with the parents very different to most of Europe though similar to the Scandinavian countries.

    Though I could go on but I don’t have much time and little knowledge on Eastern Europe (Russia, Ukraine, etc) and Scandinavian ones. Also I felt the need to leave to Europe not expand it to the US. Also I could be reading some of these things wrong.

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