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Brokeback Mountain:

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Your Vice President in Semen Drip Chief:

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Queer boys:

President Donald Trump on Tuesday proposed using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces and spoke of needing U.S. military might to combat what he called the “invasion from within.”

Addressing an audience of military brass abruptly summoned to Virginia, Trump outlined a muscular and at times norm-shattering view of the military’s role in domestic affairs. He was joined by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who declared an end to “woke” culture and announced new directives for troops that include “gender-neutral” or “male-level” standards for physical fitness.

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You trust these CUNTS?

And then, this fucking cunt with the cunts:

Emperor has no dick or balls:

ANd so the Fucking EuroTrashLandians a la the FROGS: US, France step up joint military satellite moves to counter China in space.

That cunt brei cheese cunt-tree:

“For 30 years, we were France’s guinea pigs,” says Hinamoeura Morgant-Cross, a young member of parliament from French Polynesia.

This South Pacific archipelago, a French overseas territory that includes Tahiti and is famed for its white beaches, swaying palms, and turquoise waters, is often romanticized as a paradise.

But beneath the idyllic image lies a painful legacy: decades of nuclear testing and its enduring consequences.

Between 1966 and 1996, the French military detonated 193 nuclear bombs on the remote atolls of Mururoa and Fangataufa. These tests were carried out in Ma’ohi Nui, as the territory is known to its indigenous inhabitants. The first explosion, codenamed Aldebaran, took place on July 2, 1966. It marked the beginning of a long chapter that would leave deep scars on the land and its people.

In 2025, Morgant-Cross journeyed over 15,000 kilometers (more than 9,320 miles) to Berlin to speak at an event in May, hosted by the international medical NGO International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, or IPPNW. There, she delivered a searing testimony about the long-term consequences of France’s nuclear testing program: disproportionately high cancer rates, children born with deformities and ongoing contamination of the region’s water and soil.

“So they really poisoned the ocean where we found all our food,” says Morgant-Cross who has also addressed the United Nations in New York. “We have been poisoned for the greatness of France, for France to be a state with a nuclear weapon.”

Everything about the Jews, the Oppen-Monster-Heimers, will go down in history as the scum of humanity.

The French government at the time knowingly gave false assurances to the islanders about the dangers of the nuclear testing.

Then-President Charles de Gaulle described the French atomic bomb as “green and very clean,” suggesting it was safer or more environmentally friendly than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki .

Morgant-Cross calls it nothing more than “French propaganda.”

In reality, radioactive clouds drifted across vast parts of the South Pacific and even reached the main island of Tahiti, more than 1,000 kilometers from the test site. Often, residents of nearby islands weren’t informed or evacuated.

[Hinamoeura Morgant-Cross received the Nuclear-Free Future Award in 2023, for her commitment to the victims of French nuclear weapons testing]

Small Modular Reactors are attractive to tech companies with energy-hungry data centers, but scientists are a decade away from building them.

As data centers gobble up electricity, Big Tech goes all-in on nuclear power

After decades of being on the back burner of energy policy, investments in nuclear power are on the rise, spurred on by electricity demands from big tech and changing federal policy.

The eyes tell all, perversions of humanity!

Epstein a la Gaza:

Women in Gaza have reported facing sexual abuse while seeking aid or work. (AP Illustration / Peter Hamlin)

After weeks of scraping by to feed her six children in Gaza, the 38-year-old woman thought she’d found a lifeline.

At a shelter, a friend told her about a man who could help with food, aid, maybe even a job. The woman — separated from her husband, and forced to shutter the business that once kept the family afloat — approached him.

It was about a month into the war in Gaza, she said, and he promised her work, a six-month contract with an aid agency. She said he drove a car with United Nations markings.

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On the day she believed she’d sign the paperwork, he drove her not to an office but to an empty apartment. He complimented her, she said, and told her to remove her headscarf.

He told her he loved her and wouldn’t force her, she said, but he also wouldn’t let her leave. Eventually, they had a sexual encounter, she said. She declined to give details of the nature of their interaction, saying she felt fear and shame.

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“I had to play along because I was scared, I wanted out of this place,” the woman said.

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Before she left, she said, he handed her some money — NIS 100 ($30). Two weeks later, he gave her a box of medicine and a box of food. But for weeks, the job didn’t materialize.

Displaced Palestinians walk through a tent camp in al-Muwasi, an area that Israel has designated as a safe zone, in Khan Younis southern Gaza Strip, September 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

As Gaza’s humanitarian crisis grows amid Israel’s war with Hamas, women say they have been exploited by local men — some associated with aid groups — promising food, money, water, supplies or work in exchange for sexual interactions. Six women detailed their experiences to The Associated Press, each speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution from their families or the men, and because sexual harassment and assault are considered taboo topics.

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Sometimes, they said, the men’s solicitation was blatant: “Let me touch you,” one woman recalled being told. Other times, it was culturally coded: “I want to marry you,” or “Let’s go together somewhere.”

Israeli women taken hostage by Hamas in the terror group’s October 7, 2023, attack that launched the war have also testified to sexual harassment and abuse. They have described being humiliated, coerced into committing sexual acts for their captors, and being subjected to unwanted touching. Multiple released hostages have likewise recounted their captors professing to want to marry them.

Demonstrators gather during a protest decrying sexual violence against women in the October 7 massacre, outside of United Nations headquarters in New York City, on December 4, 2023. (Yakov Binyamin/Flash90)

Aid groups and experts say exploitation often arises during conflicts and other times of desperation, particularly when people are displaced and reliant on assistance. Reports of abuse and exploitation have emerged during crises in South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Congo, Chad and Haiti.

“It’s a horrible reality that humanitarian crises make people vulnerable in many ways — increased sexual violence is often a consequence,” said Heather Barr, associate director for the women’s rights division at Human Rights Watch. “The situation in Gaza today is unspeakable, especially for women and girls.”

Psychologists and women’s groups said such cases in Gaza have increased as the crisis has worsened — with more people displaced, reliant on aid, and crammed into camps. One psychologist said some women were kicked out when their husbands learned what happened.

Before the war, exploitation reports happened once or twice a year, but are up dramatically, said Amal Syam, director of the Women’s Affairs Center, a local group.

Suzy Welch’s bold claim that Generation Z is “unemployable” has sparked lively debate in corporate America, prompting a wave of interventions by both companies and colleges to equip young adults with basic life and professional skills. The critique, rooted in research and observations about generational values and preparedness, is now colliding with practical workplace realities, as managers and educators scramble to bridge gaps between Gen Z expectations and employer demands.

Whore: Gen Z isn’t afraid of unemployment — and they don’t trust their employers, Suzy Welch says. Her late husband, Jack Welch, slashed 112,000 jobs at General Electric. [The age difference between Suzy Welch and Jack Welch was 24 years, with Jack being older. When they married in 2004, Jack Welch was 69 and Suzy Welch was 45. Their marriage lasted until Jack Welch’s death in 2020 at the age of 84.]

Racist Cunt TRUMP is about to step in: Georgia’s highest court Tuesday sided with Black landowners in a fight over zoning changes that weakened long-standing protections for one of the South’s last Gullah-Geechee communities founded by freed slaves.

The state Supreme Court unanimously reversed a lower court ruling that had stopped a referendum to consider repealing a revised zoning ordinance passed by McIntosh County officials two years ago. Residents of Sapelo Island opposed the zoning amendments that doubled the size of homes allowed in a tiny enclave called Hogg Hummock.

A sticker saying "Keep Sapelo Geechee" is worn on the shirt of George Grovner, a resident of the Hogg Hummock community on Sapelo Island, during a meeting of McIntosh County commissioners in Darien, Georgia, in September 2023. - Russ Bynum/AP

And so the Racist White Man in the White Man’s House will be getting his way, many ways: Art is banned but the brokeback boys in uniform, those pedophiles and assaulters of females and rapists, well, they are golden in this cunt cuntry.

Photographer Sally Mann warns of ‘new era of culture wars’ after art seizure

Note: I am a fucking photographer, from way back to age 17 going to art classes at Pima Community College, art as in photography, while in high school, while all the other fops fucked around in their peer-fuck world.

Emulating traditional representations of the goddesses, Mann and her youngest daughter, Virginia, face forward while the eldest, Jessie, turns toward the ocean. They hold hands and appear graceful and elated as they urinate. Mann calls herself a “chicken” for not including the image in the book. “I’m risk-averse fundamentally. And more so now,” she said during a recent conversation at her studio.

That’s because Mann, whose work is held at major art institutions around the world, is reeling after police seized four of her most celebrated — and reviled — photographs off the walls of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas in January. “Awful” and “shocking,” she recalled.

ART!

And the puritanical perverted Whites of Texass are back at it:

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