10/26/21 Tue. Free Kyle! Male Feminist; Fake Racism; Hake Gets Hoarse
Kyle Rittenhouse shouldn't be charged! UK "Father" goes feminist! Another fake "racism" story.
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The Hake Report, Tuesday, October 26, 2021: JUST A COUPLE CALLS TODAY! // Judge Bruce Schroeder plays reasonable at Kyle "Jack Bauer / John Wick" Rittenhouse pre-trial hearing. // SJW children's book propaganda! // (It's Hillary's b-day!) // Father goes feminist: The Guardian's Tom Lamont asks foreign feminist females how to raise his son in 2021: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sonora Jha, Uju Asika, and Danusia Malina-Derben! // AZ Dem. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema stays close to RINO Sen. Tim Scott while a radical "constituent" hounds her at the airport. // "Madre Caravan" invasion incoming! // Three children and then a cop attack black woman! // FB vs. MSM: More censorship! //
MUSIC: Okay – "Only" and "Tragedy" – from 2008 album Huggable Dust on Absolutely Kosher Records //
CALLERS
Joe from Phoenix, AZ was happy JLP covered a "positive" black story: "Dads on Duty" in Shreveport, LA at school where black kids were fighting and out-of-control!
Bobby from Texas asks how non-workers are getting by after millions quit their jobs!
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TIME STAMPS
0:00:00 Tue, Oct 26, 2021
0:01:25 Hey, guys!
0:02:20 Free Kyle!
0:10:50 SJW kids
0:16:26 Joe, Phoenix, AZ
0:20:26 Father goes feminist
0:38:10 Kyrsten Sinema
0:47:18 Madre Caravan
0:53:04 Mike Pence
0:57:13 Bobby, TX
1:12:43 "Only" - Okay
1:14:46 James ran
1:17:22 Fake "racism" story
1:31:46 Fake Warhols
1:36:23 Lego silly story
1:37:57 Facebook "hate speech"
1:46:44 Supers: Ohio, Education
1:55:36 "Tragedy" - Okay
SHOW NOTES
Mess!
KYLE RITTENHOUSE
Tweet from CitizenFreePres: Big win for Kyle Rittenhouse in final pre-trial hearing… the Wisconsin judge ruling that he will allow testimony from the defense’s use-of-force expert and he will allow evidence that police welcomed Rittenhouse and others carrying guns during the demonstration.
In a video taken before the shooting, officers riding in an armored vehicle throw a water bottle to Kyle and others out past the 8 pm curfew. “We appreciate you guys,” one officer says. “We really do.”
Judge Bruce Schroeder decided to allow the video.
“If the jury is being told, if the defendant is walking down the sidewalk and doing what he claims he was hired to do and police say good thing you’re here, is that something influencing the defendant and emboldening him in his behavior? That would be an argument for relevance,” the judge said.
Schroeder also denied Prosecutor Binger’s request to bar the defense from referring to Rosenbaum, Huber and Grosskreutz as rioters, looters or arsonists. The judge said those terms would be allowed if the defense can produce evidence showing that’s what they were.
“If more than one of them were engaged in arson, rioting, looting, I’m not going to tell the defense you can’t call them that,” the judge said. The judge also ruled that the two deceased men and the injured man could not be referred to as victims.
(Source: Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Wis. judge sets ground rules on evidence, use of force experts, Mon, Oct 25)
https://twitter.com/BeyaFong/status/1453013507310563333
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1452738538991149062
Oct 20 https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1450980166491156480
ATTACK ON KIDS
Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 on Twitter: "This is why @BraveBooksUS exists! Goodbye Moon! Woke bedtime books like 'Antiracist Baby', 'Daddy & Dada' and 'A is for Activist' dominate bookstore shelves with transgender tales and scary stories of police brutality written to 'indoctrinate' toddlers"
(Daily Mail) EXCLUSIVE: Goodbye Moon! Bedtime goes woke as books like 'Antiracist Baby', 'Daddy & Dada' and 'A is for Activist' are dominating the shelves with transgender tales and scary stories of police brutality meant to 'indoctrinate' toddlers
A slew of 'woke' children's books is dominating book shelves with titles like 'Antiracist Baby', 'Feminist Baby', 'Woke Baby', 'Teach Your Dragon About Diversity' and 'Daddy & Dada'
The books, seen by DailyMail.com at book stores across the country, feature transgender infants, queer families and dreamers, but the subjects above all others are race, police brutality and activism
The sales of books about race exploded across all age groups last summer as protests over the death of George Floyd tore across the world
In the book Woke Baby! Mahogany L. Browne writes of a race struggle that starts in the crib. 'Woke Babies raise their fists in the air. Woke babies cry out for justice'
Introducing narratives of very young children transitioning 'risks destroying children for the rest of their lives,' says Walt Heyer, author of Trans Life Survivors
Author John Butcher says these ideologies have no place in children's books, telling DailyMail.com, 'All of these books are meant to drive home the message to these young children that life is about struggle'
'Antiracist Baby and other books [like it] are not designed to teach basic literacy or character formation; they are designed to indoctrinate children into a specific ideology,' Christopher Rufo tells DailyMail.com
BTW: Hillary Clinton on Twitter: "Happy birthday to this future president.… " (Oct 26, 2016)
FATHERS GOING FEMINIST
(Pocket / The Guardian) How to raise a boy: my mission to bring up a son fit for the 21st century (by Tom Lamont: This post originally appeared on The Guardian and was published July 31, 2021.)
…. It was the only time a woman had ever finished first in a Grand National, the commentators shouted. And all at once my son did cry….
Where does it come from, I wondered, this kneejerk allegiance that distances little boys from little girls and makes an us-v-them of gender distinctions…?
The slow turbulence of the #MeToo movement, with all its re-evaluations and reckonings since Harvey Weinstein was brought to account for his crimes in 2017, then the sharp and terrible shock of Sarah Everard’s murder in the spring [of 2021; this article was written in August 2021] – these events have helped adjust the way a lot of us price and make room for masculinity’s expression in society. ….
… I was watching the video of a speech delivered in 2019 by the novelist and activist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Coolly, more or less irrefutably, Adichie argued that it was time to make feminists of the world’s young men. “Feminism has to make a lot more room for the engagement with men, of men, about men, otherwise we’re not getting anywhere,” she said. “The feminist boys have to get on board.”
… I was reading the opening chapters of a book called How to Raise a Feminist Son, by an Indian-born writer and academic called Sonora Jha. I sent her a plaintive email (“How should I raise my son in 2021?”), and when she answered we arranged a phone call. Jha, who now lives on the west coast of the US…
“So,” she said, “first. I’m glad you’re asking this question. Cos the time has come, y’know? Traditional masculinity. It’s not working. I don’t just mean for women. It’s not working for our boys. It’s not working for our young men.” I asked in what ways she thought so and Jha gave the example of mask-wearing during the pandemic, long a contentious matter in her adopted country. “Last year, we saw Donald Trump make mask-wearing about masculinity. That has literally led to death. Misogyny, homophobia, these things happen when traditional masculinity veers into toxic masculinity. Now those who worship masculinity are also dying from it. So, yeah. I think people are realising that something needs to change. Finally.”
Like Adichie, Jha felt that one answer might be to raise boys inside a pronounced feminist value system. That can be subtly done, said Jha, who raised her son (now in his early 20s) as a single mother. “In all that time, bringing him up, I may have used the word ‘feminism’ about three times. It wasn’t like I woke him up every morning and said: ‘Here are the principles of feminism you will learn today.’ Instead it was allowing him to cry. It was talking about how things may be uneven in the world towards girls. Raising him here in the US as a young man of colour, he was being called to a certain kind of masculinity. And he didn’t necessarily feel comfortable around that. For me it was an act of compassion towards him to introduce feminism. Not as a theoretical concept but as an everyday guiding principle in the way that we were going to lead our lives.”
Jha chuckled. Around the time her son left home, she recalled, she mentioned to him in passing that she’d raised him to be a feminist. “And he said: ‘No, no, no, I discovered it on my own.’ I smiled to myself at that.”
We spoke about her book, which came out earlier this year. She had given it a punchy title – How to Raise a Feminist Son, and “some men lashed out in response, of course,” Jha said. …. Somehow, as a society, we’ve come to believe this. That a boy will be bullied if he is not the bully. We’ve decided that this is how men will win, whether that be jobs, women, leadership. It doesn’t need to be that way.” Jha was sure: a more equitable, empathic social agreement would not only be better for girls, but for boys too. And what quicker route to get feminist principles into a young man’s head than via the gate marked Self-Interest?
“It’s not just about raising gentle, empathic boys. It’s not just about explaining to those boys that there are certain structures preferable to men and we want to dismantle those structures. It’s about explaining why we want things to be more equitable, because if and when they are, boys will get to be not constantly leaders but also followers, they will get to fail, they will get to spend more time at home [in domestic roles], and they can do all of those things without their very humanity being called upon, without them being told: ‘You are less of a man because of this.’”
Uju Asika suggested. Asika, the London-based author of a parenting blog and the mother of two early-teenaged boys… “Like, I listen to my eldest playing video games with his friends. There’s all this banter. You want to leap in, correct, criticise, condemn. But it’s been a learning process for me. I’ve been trying to listen more, and wait more, and see where they’re coming from. Then I might ask: ‘Why did you say that? Did you understand what it meant?’ I try to challenge their viewpoints, but, at the same time, accept that all this is just their experience.”
Asika added, a TV sitcom had been a useful conversation-prompt the other day. “We’ve been watching Friends again. Just full of stuff you might, um, want to challenge. This was an episode where Ross was worried about his son playing with a Barbie instead of a GI Joe.” Asika and her sons, watching, wound up having a profitable chat about gender stereotypes. “A quick chat. When I go into lecture mode I can see them zoning out. Kids have really short attention spans. But in a way I see that as something we can use to our advantage.”
Plant seeds, was Asika’s suggestion to me, and start small. “When you read the various statistics about boys, male violence, toxic masculinity, all this – it really does start to feel overwhelming, like it’s a crisis point for boys and men. I try to be more hopeful and see it as an opportunity to keep adding to their options. The boys coming into the world now? I hope as they get older they’re going to feel a lot more liberated, as opposed to being fit into the boxes that have existed for generations of men. The main thing is to expand the ideal of what we consider manliness to be.”
Last July, as Asika was preparing to publish a book called Bringing Up Race, about parenthood and racial identity, George Floyd was murdered in the US, prompting a summer of global protest. “That was happening. I was bringing out my book. So we talked a lot about race and identity at home. I asked my sons about their experiences as black boys. We talked about how to behave in a situation, for instance in an encounter with police, or here, in London especially, any situation involving knives.”
Danusia Malina-Derben, a mother of 10 from the South Downs, started to pick apart this question – where does the boy in boy come from? – when one of her children came to her to say that he felt he was both a boy and a girl. “‘Half of me is a boy and half of me is a girl,’ was how he verbalised it,” Malina-Derben recalled. “He used a female name when not in school. He wanted a dress. I’d been lucky enough to have four sons in five years, just a massive injection of boy. And this moment triggered the most magnificent analysis of how I was being with my sons as a group. I had to think: ‘What do I want to do with this?’”
I came across Malina-Derben via her two podcast series, School for Mothers and School for Fathers, in which she delves into aspects of an unconventional parenting experience…
For years Malina-Derben has worked as a coach in male-dominated corporate sectors, “talking to hundreds of men about their grief, about having to be the strong one, the leader, the bread-winner, the big guy at all costs. An awful lot gets spoken about the privileges of masculinity, particularly of white masculinity, particularly white humans who identify as men. We know those privileges well. But the more that we narrow the range of activities and the stereotyped possibilities of what it is to be a boy, and therefore a man, we narrow the experience and expressiveness that’s possible. Which leads to huge unhappiness. I’ve come to see that men get thrust into channels of life that actually aren’t necessarily helpful for them, and aren’t helpful for anyone else either. The humanity that we disregard for males is a travesty. We need to reinfuse our understanding of what it means to be male with human-being-ness.”
Her child was three years old when he first came to Malina-Derben with questions about his identity.
PSYCHO HARASSERS
CLIP 11: Keith Boykin on Twitter: "Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema apologizes to South Carolina Senator Tim Scott because a woman from Arizona tries to ask her a question in the airport."
Blue Check Jordan Uhl describes it: @kyrstensinema and Republican Tim Scott mingle while someone asks Sinema why she won't meet with constituents, only wealthy donors & lobbyists. Sinema's response: "Don't touch me."
INVASION
(Daily Mail) Texas braces for the 'mother of all caravans': 1,000 state troopers and Texas Rangers deploy to the border as 3,000 migrants prepare to arrive in days
About 3,000 migrants, including 250 children, are marching from southern Mexico to the country's border with the United States
The migrants departed the border town of Tapachula, in Chiapas, on Saturday and were resting in Huehuetán under the hot sun on Monday
The group, called by organizers the 'Madre Caravana' or 'Mother Caravan,' plans to reaching Mexico City to demand documents to move freely across Mexico
At least 1,000 state troopers and Texas Rangers are currently assigned to monitor the border with Mexico as part of the state's Operation Lone Star
THIS GUY WAS LAME
FOR LATER THIS WEEK? Senator John McCain Election Night Speech (Full Video) - YouTube
PENCE WAS JUST A LIL WEAK
Richard Hanania on Twitter: "...after Pence refuses to overturn the election, Trump tells him “I don't want to be your friend anymore if you don't do this." Most pathetic coup plotter fake anti-war president in history.…" [Screenshot from Wash. Compost article about that Bob Woodward / Robert Costa book "Peril" (which lionized Mark Milley as a treasonous lib).]
WASH. COMPOST ARTICLE: 'Peril,' by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, reports Gen. Mark A. Milley called a Chinese general twice to pledge the US wouldn't strike…in a bid to avert armed conflict: HEADLINE: "Top general was so fearful Trump might spark war that he made secret calls to his Chinese counterpart, new book says" [Archive]
STORM’S A’COMIN’ IN
FAKE RACISM STORY I GUESS
(Apple) Three children attacked a Black woman. A sheriff’s deputy arrived — and beat her more. ProPublica HA! WHOA.
ANDY WARHOL FAKES
(CNN) 1,000 Warhol artworks are on sale for just $250 each. But only one is real (and you'll never find out which is which)
Art experts are NOT pleased. But would Warhol hate it? Or would he be amused? Much to think about.
WHAT’S A REAL BLOCKBUSTER…
This Lego bust. (TheSkimm so witty) This week, police broke apart a Lego trafficking operation. Seattle police said a shop owner was reselling 171 stolen Legosets worth thousands of dollars. Prosecutors charged him with trafficking stolen property. Experts pieced together that Lego trafficking has become a major concern. Now, the store owner reportedly faces up to 10 years in prison, a $20,000 fine, or both. Sounds more painful than stepping on one.
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