Paul Joseph Watson:
Dante's Inferno edition.
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
Larken Rose: Some excerpts from Etienne de la Boetie’s “Discourse on Voluntary Servitude,” written over FOUR HUNDRED years ago, apparently when the guy was only 18.
'Women are complicit in violence against men. Like the insane Dido, Juno conjured terrible violence against men.'
By Author Douglas Galbi: In the Aeneid that Virgil wrote more than two thousand years ago, the ruling goddess of the cosmos Juno bitterly resented that Venus was judged more beautiful than she. Juno was furious at her husband Jove for seeking joyful, loving affairs with other women and with that boy Ganymede. She burned at the injustice of Aeneas abandoning Dido who ardently desired Aeneas’s love. With the hate not called hate under gynocentric dictate, Juno hated men, especially Trojan men. She summoned the infernal harridan Allecto, more megera than Megaera, to inflame Amata, Turnus, and bitches. Working from the Latins’ queen down to female dogs, Juno thus incited massive violence against men in ancient Italy.