Multiple narratives are being used (as shown in the comic above), but they missed out the big daddy in the graphic. Climate change. We know full well (because serious looking men on the telly tell us) that climate change is the biggest threat to mankind and that by not showering and eating bugs you can save the planet.
It escapes most people that while this is being suggested billions of dollars are being spent bombing the isht out of Ukraine and now Gaza, emitting more CO2 than entire countries emit in decades. Aside from the mandatory bug-eating, we’re told that something else is the saviour.
Renewables. The touted saviour. The proverbial man on a white horse. Except, the man has already fallen off the horse and on closer inspection the horse looks like this…
https://internationalman.com/articles/its-not-about-saving-the-planet-its-the-big-daddy-we-need-to-look-for/
Must-read: Cindy Cherry, Don Cherry’s late daughter, tells all in new book about her father and his cancellation
Cindy writes that after 38 years of compelling television, her father was cancelled simply for saying “you people love our milk and honey” and the “least you could do” is buy a poppy on Remembrance Day.
Hard to believe it’s been more than five years since the most highly viewed segment on Canadian TV was abruptly cancelled and its star maliciously thrown under the bus. All for no valid reason, well, other than cowardly corporate suits bending the knee to a tiny woke mob of leftwing zealots.
We speak of Don Cherry, the coach in Coach’s Corner.
Whether you loved or loathed Grapes, Coach’s Corner was must-see TV. Again, you either loved Don for his unvarnished honesty and frankness, which is an endangered species in the world of sports broadcasting today. Or you loved to hate Don Cherry, as you would love to hate an entertaining villain cutting promos in the bizarre biosphere that is professional ...
Totally and undeniably incompetent
Lawton making the Minister of Safety & Security look like the fool that he is.
https://x.com/ryangerritsen/status/1930794249483645006