09/13/21 Mon. Global Feminism! PDX Sued for Antifa Murderer
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The Hake Report, Monday, September 13, 2021: Cyndi Lauper pushes "equal pay" and "control over our bodies" at VMA's // Rose McGowan for Larry Elder! // Afghanistan: Worth it? Women suffering there and in India, per CNN and TheSkimm // Portland sued by estate of Aaron "Jay" Danielson, religious man killed by male feminist BLM-Antifa guy. // Maia Chaka, first [b]lack woman to officiate NFL game // TX Gov. Greg Abbott bans politicized censorship by social media. // INTERESTING CALLS — see below! //
MUSIC: The Cootees – "(blank)," "Shut Up," and "School Girl Fantasy" – from 1997 album Let's Play House
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CALLERS
Social Pariah from Denver, CO mentions NFL and Cleon Skousen: The Naked Communist
Bobby from Texas supports voter integrity, liked MTV as a kid, and asks James if he rebelled.
Keith from Illinois took a glance at the NFL and noticed people are going so astray.
Benjamin from Houston, TX talks about traditional "vaccines" and the Southern "switch."
Jeremiah from Louisiana asks about Judeo-Christian values, then says we will bow!
TIME STAMPS
0:00:00 Mon, Sep 13, 2021
0:01:57 (blank), The Cootees
0:04:08 Hey, guys!
0:05:15 VMA's
0:15:35 Global women
0:24:19 Social Pariah: NFL
0:33:13 Super: Bibby42
0:37:22 Bobby, TX: MTV fan
0:51:58 Portland sued
1:04:00 Shut Up, The Cootees
1:06:59 Music comments
1:09:13 Kyle Rittenhouse
1:15:00 Super: BGTG
1:17:40 Keith, IL: Sense
1:22:06 NFL
1:26:10 Abbott vs Social Media
1:29:54 Benjamin, TX: Vaxx, South
1:43:12 Super: Jib-Jab
1:45:37 Jeremiah, LA: Judeo-Christian law
1:58:38 Thanks, all!
1:59:02 School Girl Fantasy, The Cootees
SHOW NOTES
Mess!
VMA’S WERE LAST NIGHT
EVIL CYNDI LAUPER had a quote:
“Yeah, girls still want to have fun, but we also want to have funds, equal pay, control over our bodies. You know, fundamental rights," Cyndi Lauper spoke about women’s rights at Sunday night’s VMAs — before presenting the award for best pop on Sunday night.
HEADLINE: Lil Nasty X, Billie Eilish, and Cyndi Lauper Raise Awareness About HIV, Women's Rights at 2021 MTV VMAs (by Ariana Brockington
ROSE MCGOWAN FOR LARRY ELDER
Did you see this? She endorsed Larry Elder. She used to pose under a fake name and call in to debate him. She called him a better man than Newsom.
AFGHANISTAN: WAS IT WORTH IT?
(CNN) QUOTE: “My first impulse is to say, yes, it was worth it, but I no longer am certain of that. Before I go to my grave, I hope to have that question answered.”
That’s from: Retired four-star Gen. Dan McNeill, who led coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2003 and then US troops from 2007 to 2008. McNeill is among top US commanders in Afghanistan who reflects on the legacy and impact of the US presence in Afghanistan in the CNN documentary, "America's Longest War: What Went Wrong in Afghanistan."
POOR AFGHAN WOMEN, SAY 'AMERICAN' FEMALES
(TheSkimm) The Taliban’s editing the lesson plans for Afghan women in higher education.
In the late-1990s when the Taliban last controlled Afghanistan, women were banned from going to school and work. And couldn’t leave their homes without a male chaperone. They could be killed if they didn’t follow the rules. But things changed when the US toppled the Islamist militant group in 2001. Since then, women have reportedly made up at least 25% of the student population at public universities, sitting side by side with their male peers, no dress code required.
Yesterday, the group said women can continue to study at universities — under Sharia law. Women will be segregated from male students — only taught by female teachers, required to wear a hijab in the classroom. (It’s unclear if they'll be required to wear a headscarf or full face covering.) The Taliban’s reviewing subjects taught in universities to make sure they’re in line with “Islamic, national, and historical values.”
Over the weekend, several hundred women turned out at a Kabul university carrying pro-Taliban signs. But the presence of Taliban fighters there had people wondering whether the event could have been staged. Meanwhile, critics are pointing to a shortage of resources for women, including facility space and female teachers. And there are several women who’ve been protesting daily, calling for equal rights. Often, they’re putting themselves at risk of the Taliban’s violence.
SPEAKING OF WOMEN
(CNN) The deadly rape of a woman last week in India has sent shock waves through the country and cast new light on India’s rape crisis. Activists have pointed out the case is similar to a notorious 2012 incident in which a woman died after being violently gang-raped. That tragedy led to a widened call for stricter laws on sexual assault. The number of reported rapes has risen since the 2012 incident, potentially because of a greater awareness of the issue. More than 32,000 cases of alleged rape against women were reported in 2019 -- one roughly every 17 minutes -- India's National Crime Records Bureau said. A man has been arrested and is in custody in this latest attack.
PDX SUED AFTER ANTIFA KILLER KILLED RELIGIOUS MAN
(The Post Millennial) Portland sued by estate of victim killed by Antifa shooter
"We are seeking justice for the preventable death of a young man, gunned down in a city with a dangerous and deadly hands-off approach to public safety. Time and time again, City leadership and law enforcement have failed to find an effective response to clashing groups of protesters."
Sept 11, 2021, by James Anthony, Montreal QC
FEMALE REF IN NFL
(TheSkimm) Maia Chaka became the first [b]lack woman to officiate an NFL game.
SOCIAL MEDIA VS GOVT
(TheSkimm) Texas. Last week, Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) signed a bill banning social media companies from removing users or posts "based on their political viewpoints.” And requiring companies to create reports on the content they’ve taken down. Abbott’s the latest Republican lawmaker who has accused social media companies of censoring conservative voices. And says social media has become a “modern-day public square” where info “should be able to flow freely.” But legal experts say it could violate companies’ First Amendment rights. (Yup, they have those.) Now, citizens will be able to sue social media companies that violate the law. But the new measure – scheduled to go into effect in December – could come across some legal trouble after a judge blocked a similar law in Florida.
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