As Mjolnir at the Movies makes its long-unawaited return, Hanna and David take a look at the popular series Cobra Kai, a belated TV spin-off from the original Karate Kid films, rather forgetting that shite with Will Smith's brat ever existed - and quite rightly so. In fact, we also forget to mention it, as it was so utterly forgettable. We discuss the evolution of woke politics from the original film to the series, as well as the effects of demographic change on programmes in general. As the series' creators hail from a certain tribe, the JQ inevitably crops up. We also examine the current nostalgia for the 1980s and the effects of deconstruction theory on culture.
Back in 2011, I wrote an article on the politics behind Azerbaijan's Eurovision Song Contest win, and how the competition was being used to showcase a fraudulent image of Azerbaijan as a westernised country full of liberty and tolerance etc., to use some Leftist buzzwords. In actual fact, the country is pretty-much a Muslim theocracy with a sham democracy directed and funded by Turkey and the European Union via its European Neighbourhood Policy, Eastern Partnership and Council of Europe, despite it being debatable whether Azerbaijan is actually geographically in Europe. The EU is largely interested in its oil and natural gas reserves, and the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline and a pipeline called the Southern Gas Corridor run oil and gas respectively from near Baku in Azerbaijan through Georgia and Turkey and into the EU for the benefit of international fuel companies. This explains the blind eye turned by the EU to human rights abuses and attempted genocide against ethnic Armenians in both Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh. It explains why the United Nations took Azerbaijan's side during the 1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War, also passing General Assembly Resolution 62/243 after skirmishes in 2008 that claimed Nagorno-Karabakh as sovereign Azerbaijani territory. It also explains why the Western mainstream cultural machine promotes Azerbaijani interests.
Yes, it's meme time again. I've been making memes rather than writing articles for the past few months due to time constraints, as they're very quick and easy to make. They've kind of built up over the months, so here's a whole heap of them to enjoy and hopefully share to bring attention to this blog, which is hidden by all the algorithms imaginable. And with the closing of Voat at the end of last year, we have lost another source of publicity. The memes on offer this time around take in the corona scam, police state Britain, crisis actors used to bring in more draconian legislation, feminism, the great fact-checking fraud and the toothlessness of conservatism. Enjoy....
This is an article for everyone. Yes, I speak to you too on this occasion, Black Man! Make no mistake though, I do not speak for you, nor should you want me to. I have no time for you, Black Man, but you ought to consider that a good thing. When I look at slavery, I look at how the plantation owners betrayed the poor of their own race by employing Negro slaves. The Negro should have been left where he was, in Africa, for better or for worse. I believe only separation can be good for the races, and integration, multiculturalism and segregation have only been good for perverse shadowy cosmopolitan elites interested in creating artificial and oppressive social structures.