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Monday morning Sodom seeking

by | Jun 12, 2023 | Mondays | 0 comments

Mondays are genuinely tough days – as I found out this morning, when I woke up cranky and short on sleep, due to very humid weather last night. So I went through most of the day lacking concentration or motivation to do very much of anything. As you can see, therefore, Ye Olde Didacte suffers just as much as any of you do on a Monday.

That, of course, is why the Great Mondaydact Browser Crusher is here – to make it all better.

Seeing as we are now firmly into June, which in most of the Western world is LGBTQWTFISTHISSHIT Degeneracy Celebration Month, for some idiotic reason, let’s take a look at what actual archaeology has to say about the only place that ever did such celebrations right:

In other words, Sodom was real, and it really was destroyed the way the Bible said it was.

Honestly, the more I read the Bible, the more I find it simply to be TRUE.


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, pledges to keep fighting on, no matter what happens with this latest ridiculous indictment farce:

He also points out the obvious reality of America – that it is a broken and backward country, turning rapidly into a failed state. (OK, he doesn’t go that far, but you can read it pretty clearly between the lines.)


#BasedTucker is Based


Dawn of Battle

The Male Brain is back with the usual collection of AWESOMESAUCENESS. We start with a great video from The Babylon Bee about the true meaning behind “Pride Month”

There is a great meme that goes something like:
“Fags and pedos get a month but dads only get a day?!?!”

Solid jj is back with a unique take on the Avengers:

Warp Zone improves on Spider-Man: No Way Home:

John Stossel explains the modern Cult of Soylent Green:


Poli-ticking Off

Mark Dice appeared on NewsMax, which appears to be emerging as an actual, viable, FAUX Noose competitor – but hopefully without the cuckery:


The dynamic duo over at Redacted talk about little green footballs:


Winston Sterzel aka serpentza points out the harsh reality that Sefrika is a FAILED state:

Keep in mind, back when Whites ran South Africa – for all of the nastiness of apartheid, which I do not for a moment deny – they built and administered a first-world nation with a first-rate military.

Today, with Blacks in charge, they have run the most advanced nation in Africa, straight into the ground.

Think about what that means for the USSA and EUSSR, what with their unlimited immigration, and you will quickly realise and understand that the West will be lucky to have indoor plumbing a generation from now. Our Beloved and Dreaded Supreme Dark Lord (PBUH) Voxemort the Most Malevolent and Terrible, has been saying that for over a DECADE, and events are proving him right.


PJW explains why Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, had to go:


ะ”ะตะด ะกะฒะฐั€ะปะธะฒั‹ะน ะ“ะพะฒะพั€ะธั‚!

Grandpa Grumpuss grumps, grumpily, about the totally pathetic performance of NATO “war planning” and strategery in the Banderastan War:


Itโ€™s All Greek To Us

The good gentlemen of The Duran examine the continuing deterioration of American neoclownery, and the increasing desperation of the same:


The Bald Truth

Brian Berletic of The New Atlas breaks down the results, thus far, of the Khreat Khokholite Khumvee Khounteroffensive – suffice to say, that’s not gone well:


Rulings from the Bench

Judge Andrew Napolitano had his usual excellent panel of talking heads on his show last week. We start, as ever, with the esteemed Col. Douglas Macgregror, who imparted some very interesting history lessons:

And also LTC Daniel Davis, on the subject of hype over reality:

LTC Tony Shaffer – with whom I do not agree on a number of points concerning the early Russian efforts, but to whom we can and should still pay attention – discusses the causes and consequences of the destruction of the Novaya Kakhovka Dam:

And Dr. Phil Giraldi, CIA whistleblower and longtime government insider, explains what might be going on with the Fake President’s team:


Bad Medicine

Dr. John Campbell looks at the latest data about Coof restrictions, and how they didn’t bloody work:


Marriage Helper provides very sensible Biblically rooted advice about the reason WHY you ought to keep it in your pants before you get married (and then screw like rabbits afterwards, with each other only):


Warriors of Faith

Tha Dizzle shows no mercy at all to Izzlam’s most recent, and most gullible, celebritard converts:


Dr. Jay Smith from PfanderFilms notes the third anniversary of the single most destructive interview ever given in Izzlamic history about the true origins of the Koran:


Al-Fadi from CIRA International and Dr. Jay Smith examine the latest scholarly work on the origins of the Koran itself:


Manly Men of Manliness

Terrence Popp admonishes men to think like, well, MEN:


Joker from Better Bachelor uses the excellent example of a mentally ill woman, who thinks she is a man, and mutilated her body and voice to sustain that pretence, and who has now discovered just how hard life is for men, relative to women:


Burn Paedowood to the Ground

Overlord Dicktor Van Doomcock goes full DERP in discussing the possibility that George Lucas will somehow buy back LucasFilm:

Ain’t-a gonna happen. LucasFilm and its IP is dead anyway.


And speaking of LucasFilm, Gary from Nerdrotic points out the inescapable reality that STAR WARS, as an IP, is simply gone now:


Ryan Kinel calls BS on the (((media)))))))))))) narratives about why The Little Blackmaid flopped so hard:

The film has made about US$400M globally, 2 weeks into its release, and is rapidly flattening out in terms of sales. It may end up at no more than US$550M – on a budget of AT LEAST US$250M, which means it actually needed to make US$700M JUST TO BREAK EVEN.

This is a f**k-up on a Galactic scale.


The Drinker offers up the latest instalment on his excellent series explaining why modren movies are shite:


Reading Too Much Into Things

Your “Science is F***ING WEIRD” moment of the week is from The Male Brain, and looks at the dangers of sucralose, an artificial sweetener that you and I know of as “Splenda”:

The purpose of this study was to determine the toxicological and pharmacokinetic properties of sucralose-6-acetate, a structural analog of the artificial sweetener sucralose. Sucralose-6-acetate is an intermediate and impurity in the manufacture of sucralose, and recent commercial sucralose samples were found to contain up to 0.67% sucralose-6-acetate. Studies in a rodent model found that sucralose-6-acetate is also present in fecal samples with levels up to 10% relative to sucralose which suggest that sucralose is also acetylated in the intestines. A MultiFlowยฎ assay, a high-throughput genotoxicity screening tool, and a micronucleus (MN) test that detects cytogenetic damage both indicated that sucralose-6-acetate is genotoxic. The mechanism of action was classified as clastogenic (produces DNA strand breaks) using the MultiFlowยฎ assay. The amount of sucralose-6-acetate in a single daily sucralose-sweetened drink might far exceed the threshold of toxicological concern for genotoxicity (TTCgenotox) of 0.15โ€‰ยตg/person/day. The RepliGutยฎ System was employed to expose human intestinal epithelium to sucralose-6-acetate and sucralose, and an RNA-seq analysis was performed to determine gene expression induced by these exposures. Sucralose-6-acetate significantly increased the expression of genes associated with inflammation, oxidative stress, and cancer with greatest expression for the metallothionein 1โ€‰G gene (MT1G). Measurements of transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and permeability in human transverse colon epithelium indicated that sucralose-6-acetate and sucralose both impaired intestinal barrier integrity. Sucralose-6-acetate also inhibited two members of the cytochrome P450 family (CYP1A2 and CYP2C19). Overall, the toxicological and pharmacokinetic findings for sucralose-6-acetate raise significant health concerns regarding the safety and regulatory status of sucralose itself.

tl;dr version: STOP CONSUMING THAT SHIT!


Your long read of the week is a VERY long interview with Michael Hudson, which examines the economic realities of the USSA and tries to uncover whether the US economy is actually nothing much more than a Potyomkin Village (yes, that’s the correct pronunciation, and no, Prince Potyomkin Tavrichevskiy was not actually a complete yes-man, he was in fact an extremely intelligent and skilled statesman, on top of being Empress Catherine the Great‘s secret squeeze):

I want to touch a bit more on an idea that you mentioned that a lot of the jobs that are being created are in sectors like the military industrial complex, which are not necessarily the most economically productive sectors. Could you elaborate on that idea? Where are we seeing the job growth and to what extent are these sectors conducive to long-term economic growth and development?

Itโ€™s hard to see exactly what the composition of the labor force [is] right now, but itโ€™s not in industry and manufacturing. Americaโ€™s already moved its manufacturing and industrial base off offshore. So, yes, some of them are in military. And what the military industrial complex produces is campaign contributions for the congressmen who are supporting the NATOโ€™s war in the Ukraine and the China Sea, but thereโ€™s not really much activity of the kind that made America strong in the early 20th century. Itโ€™s not really industrial activity. There is a construction uptick. Iโ€™d say itโ€™s construction and public entertainment, restaurants, contact with people, the sectors that were closed down during COVID.

How is that possible since Biden has touted reshoring as one of the central platforms of his presidency? He says, โ€œWeโ€™re going to bring jobs back to America. Weโ€™re going to be manufacturing semiconductors, microchips and other strategically important technologies here at home.โ€ Isnโ€™t that supposed to be happening right now?

You canโ€™t just go out on the street and hire people to make microchips. I think thereโ€™s a new factory being made for them that cost over $10 billion. And that factory by a Taiwanese microchip company is going to take quite a few years to make. Thereโ€™s no way that America can become an industrial power again. There is no way that it can restore its industry unless it writes down the enormous amount of debt and housing prices and medical insurance that the American wage earner asked to make. Just imagine this. If you were to give wage earners everything they buy at the stores for nothing, give them all the food, all the clothing, all of the transportation, everything they need. They still couldnโ€™t compete with foreign workers because they have to pay so much money on debt service, on housing, which takes between 30 and 40% of their income. They have to have medical care. Thatโ€™s 18% of Americaโ€™s GDP, higher than any other country. So the money that is paid to the financial, insurance and real estate sector in America is so large that thereโ€™s no way that America can be competitive with other countries. So, what the Biden administration is trying to do is saying, โ€œWell, okay, I understand that we canโ€™t compete on prices. I understand that our labor cannot compete with foreign labor anywhere near it, but if we can militarily tell everybody not to go China, Russia, India, Asia and other countries what they need to make wafers, chips, and information technology, then theyโ€™ll have to buy everything here from high cost. We can charge monopoly prices and our prices will be so high that we can basically impoverish the rest of the world by controlling everything that they really need to work. We can control their energy, we can control their oil, we can control their computers by sanctions against China, Russia, Iran, Venezuela, any country that does not agree to let us control their economy and buy control of it.โ€ Any country that doesnโ€™t agree to let America produce all of the monopoly goods that are most profitable, will be treated like weโ€™ve treated Ukraine.โ€

You know, this is fascinating because when we generally talk about sanctions, we think of them first and foremost as geopolitical pulls of pressure. That the United States uses sanctions as an alternative to military force. But what Iโ€™m hearing from you is that for the United States sanctions has not only become a political tool, but an economic necessity as well.

Well, thatโ€™s what the sanctions are. Theyโ€™re intended to be an economic tool of coercion. Sanctions are a form of coercion, saying, โ€œIf you can depend on us for your food, for your oil, and we can turn off your oil, then youโ€™ll be freezing in the dark. If we can block food to you, then you canโ€™t afford to eat. If we can get you high enough and debt to us that all of your export surplus has to go to paying the money that the IMF and the World Bank and other foreigners have lent you, then youโ€™re totally dependent on [us].โ€ And thatโ€™s what Americaโ€™s strategy is โ€” to make other countries dependent on it so that they donโ€™t have a choice. For America, a free market is to take away the economic freedom of every other country and make that freedom completely dependent on the US. The United States wants to have the freedom to tell other countries what to buy, what to produce, what to import, what not to export. Itโ€™s a one sided asymmetrical freedom, and it has nothing to do with the โ€˜free marketโ€™ part of talk that you hear out of the speechwriters for Mr. Biden.


Linkage is good for you:

And some more from Dawn Pine:


MUH RUSHIAN KAHLOOOOOZHUN!!!

The Neo-Tsar discusses the near-total failure of the Khreat Khokholite Khumvee Khounteroffensive, a week into the disaster:


Those Who Fail To Learn From History…

History lessons of the week:


HALO Nation

Installation00 discusses everyone’s favourite emerald-green badass:


That’s Not Gone Well…

Wazzocks gonna wazzock:


Comedy hour:


Meme Warfare

We start with some great memes from Dawn Pine – beginning with one that applies perfectly to the very first part of this week’s Crusher:

Onward:

A bit on the nose, but I think it’s hilarious
And, might I add, the only one to do it right
To be honest, it’s an improvement from the homeless illegals shitting all over the sidewalks
This is why actual civilised societies keep gallows and sharpened stakes handy

Let’s end with a message of hope:


Animal Planet

Your aminules are adorkable moment of the week:

And also your animals are absolute DICKS moment of the week, to balance things out:

And finally, your “Raccoons ARE NOT PETS!!!” moment of the week:


The Lords of Steel

Gym beast props this week go to Theo Maddox:

And here he is, beasting out at an actual competition:


Ass-Kicking of the Eight Limbs


They See Me Rollin’…


Palate Cleansers

Fiddlesticks

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


Hot Totty

And finally, here is your Instathot/statutory warning to get the week off to a suitably absurd start. This is Sava Schultz, age 21 from Clownipornia, whose religious family disowned her after someone leaked her OnlyFools photos. Hey, karma’s a bitch – so, dads, don’t let your daughters turn into this sort of girl.

OK, boys, that’s it, back to work.

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