By Gilad Atzmon:Two days ago, some invaluable information surfaced relating to the treacherous role of Jewish liberals in derailing the BDS campaign. A Ynet article disclosing the Israeli strategy relating to the pro Palestinian campaign disclosed the close links between the Israeli Government and the Jewish ‘pro’ Palestinian organizations. It revealed the manner in which both have been acting in concert to subvert this humanitarian discourse. According to the Ynet article, Eran Shayshon, Director of Policy and Strategy at the Reut Institute*, had a clear message to his Israeli Government - we need to recruit left-wing groups associated with BDS to control our opposition. The mission set by Shayshon and the Reut Institute was: “to divide and drive a wedge between the leaders of the BDS campaign.” "For Israel, the key is to actually making a clear distinction between the extremists and the rest. The goal is to divide them,” Shayshon says. “That means to be open to listen to criticism from moderate voices against the government, in order to return the extremists back to their natural size. To achieve this goal, we explained to the government representatives that we have to operate with as large a base as possible; meaning, recruit not only right-wing agencies and groups to the fight, but also left-wing groups who criticize the government.”
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discussthe Greek referendum, the 50 ways to not pay their creditors and the future for the“demerging”economy in which debtsare repaid “parametrically.” In the second half, Max interviews Simon Dixon about what Bitcoin could do for Greece and whether or not, as Citi’s global chief economist says, it is the stupidest idea since Caligula made his horse a consul. Video link http://rt.com/shows/keiser-report/271552-episode-max-keiser-779/
I just finished watching an excellent video by Turd Flinging Monkey that explains much of animosity between women and men and the general hostility towards men in Australia and the rest of the world. But in this video specifically towards fathers. The idea that children need their fathers appears to be a quaint old school idea these days. As our society becomes increasingly feminized traditionally masculine men are becoming increasingly obsolete it seems. Women appear to crave two types of males these days. The bad boy thug players when they are younger and the beta male providers when they finish riding the carousel and get get older.
By Janet Bloomfield (aka JudgyBitch): It’s Saturday, so I won’t be putting up a regular post, but in light of the single mothers post, I wanted to share a story with you about my 13 year old daughter. She was in the bath the other day, listening to music and I was in the laundry room, just off the bathroom. “Mom,” she asked me, “do you ever listen to music when you feel sad?” Thinking this would be an opportunity for some mother-daughter intimacy, a chance for her to tell me all the things that were making her sad, the pressures of being 13, growing up in a rape culture that sexualizes girls, the relentless messages to be perfect, the general confusion that comes with being a young teen girl, I asked her “what makes you sad?” “Well,” she said thoughtfully, “the elastic on my pointe shoe snapped and got sucked into the edging and now I can’t get it out.” I did the worst thing possible. The. Worst. I laughed. “Mom,” she protested, “my struggles are real!” To listen to feminist media, young girls are emotionally crippled, deeply confused, traumatized victims, fighting their way through a misogynist culture that hates them and is trying to break their spirits with every step. Yeah, no. Not in my house.
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has slammed the European Union and the international lenders for attempting to “humiliate”his nation, saying their treatment of Greece’s debt crisis amounts to “terrorism.” Press TV:“What they’re doing with Greece has a name - terrorism,” Varoufakis told the Spanish El Mundo daily in an interview published on Saturday, referring to the 28-nation bloc and the threefold lenders of the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Central Bank (ECB).
“What Brussels and the troika want today is for the ‘yes’ (vote) to win so they could humiliate the Greeks,” he noted on the eve of a referendum called by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on whether the government should agree to the lenders’ demands for tough austerity reforms in return for bailout funds.
Greece received two bailout packages in 2010 and 2012 worth a total of EUR 240 billion (USD 272 billion) from its creditors following its 2009 economic crisis in return for implementing harsh austerity measures.
"Apparently Tunisia is next to Libya, that country what we bombed back to freedom a couple of years ago! Even though we really did do Libya a a good turn by bombing them to freedom, killing loads of men, women and children and destroying their economy and leaving them to fester in a ruined nation with no government and warring factional tribes that we armed, apparently they don't like us." Deek Jackson