Showing posts with label soft power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soft power. Show all posts

"THOT PATROLS" AS ANTI-WESTERN RESISTANCE

by Daniel Barge

Something interesting is happening in Iraq. Prominent women associated with Western values—or more accurately lack of values—are being gunned down.

In the latest incident, a man on a motorbike pulled up to a car containing Tara al-Fares, a beautiful 22-year-old, who promoted "female liberation" through her Instagram page (see photo), and pumped three bullets into her before escaping through the clogged Baghdad Streets. The killing was even captured on surveillance camera.

FEAR OF AN ANTISEMITIC PLANET


Britain’s world heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury is in trouble again after making some comments that (1) stated that Jews control the media and the banking system and (2) imply that they use this power to brainwash people into passively following the government. This, of course, also implies that Jews control the government.

LET THE INTERNET CLONE WARS BEGIN


Back in the dark old days of the Cold War, when the Soviet Union was challenging America's unearned global supremacy, there was nothing that the Soviets wouldn't do to win. As an admittedly more backward country, this involved copying and, in fact, stealing a lot of ideas from the West. A wide range of Soviet products were simply clones of Western ones.

The Makarov 9mm Pistol was a rip-off of the German Walther 9mm Ultra, the Soviet Gaz Mini Truck was a Ford AA truck without the Ford logo, the Tupolev TU-4 bomber was simply a steal of the Boeing B-29, and the Vyatka moped, was an all too humble tribute to the mighty Vespa. The list is endless.

SCHRODINGER'S INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST CAT: A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF BIN LADEN'S DEATH

by Colin Liddell

In 1935, the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger conceived a famous thought experiment known as Schrödinger’s Cat to express a paradox that exists between unverified states in quantum mechanics. The basic idea Schrödinger wished to ridicule was that with two unobserved possibilities – in this case a cat in a box that was either dead or alive – both exist until the box is opened.