'Moms' and 'Dads' according to LIBERALS | Wed. 9-6-23
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Mama dressed for club jumps on football son for a hug. Boy lied about going to heaven, parents a mess! Liberals wanna reform "Dads," boys, and masculinity. Proud Boys sentenced in J6!
The Hake Report, Wednesday, September 6, 2023 AD
WATCH CLIP (15-min) YouTube | BitChute | Provocatively-dressed "mom" straddles high-school son at football game
TIME STAMPS
(0:00:00) Start/Topics
(0:03:09) Hey, guys! platform
(0:07:12) WOW HASSAN preview
(0:10:55) NATHAN, IL: Son of God? Reparations?
(0:23:33) Mama hugs football son with arms and legs
(0:38:18) Boy lied about going to heaven!
(0:55:31) To Think of You Is to Treasure an Absent Memory - Zao
(1:02:11) Supers: NASCAR diversity, Reparations/Repatriation
(1:04:17) Supers: RINO-Dem economy, DLive: get your bag!
(1:08:46) Dads "caretaking" push by UN, Equimundo
(1:21:06) Libs vs "Manosphere" on boys, masculinity
(1:27:32) Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio sentenced in J6 mess
(1:38:00) Super: "Pizzagate" conspiracy vs MeToo ladies
(1:41:29) Smash Mouth singer died, drank too much!
(1:47:08) Forced vaccinations? Never happened!
(1:53:05) Broken chips, low-quality control!
(1:55:37) Chicken Lips - Mary Rice Hopkins
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HAKE NOTES | Wed. 9-6-23
MUSIC To Think of You Is to Treasure an Absent Memory - Zao (1996, Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest) | YouTube – 4:30
PROBABLY… Chicken Lips - Mary Rice Hopkins (1991, Good Buddies) | YouTube – 3-min
OR MAYBE… Blind - Okay (2008, Huggable Dust) | YouTube – 1:45
Slutty mama hugging football son
CLIP 33/b — NEEDED TO CENSOR AT FIRST! — (AmiriKing) Um. Ok. Does anyone NOT think this is weird? … 0:12
I immediately thought of how JLP says that mothers are “horny” (sorry kids) for their children… (He says this on Chrissie Mayr)
Is that a white or a chola white-Hispanic? Dyed hair? “Lemme see her roots!” (What are “roots”?) I’m trying to distance myself from this lady’s race.
X Replies… are interesting…! (most people agree it’s weird and wrong-seeming — including mothers.)
(whatthadel) Delray Payne (sp) I went to Iraq, came back & my mommy ain’t never hugged me like this🥴
(MathewCitM) Not really… Not really. Parents and their kids on any and all of these elite football teams rejoice in crazy mannerisms. Who am I to say they’re wrong just because it’s weird? But, it’s been the same for decades.
He also replied to someone: Have you never been to any town that really celebrates and pushes their high school football teams at all? It a North, South, East, West-bipartisan ordeal. They just get crazy, heated, and just highly emotional in general. This picture isn’t weird to me at all and I don’t likeMTG
(WAIT IS THIS MTG??? No…. Is it? No. Right? I don’t think so…)
He’s my former guest! And I was on his show! He still shouts me out sometimes on Twitter. Mathew (with one T) from Caught in the Middle YouTube channel… a veteran…
h/t tip (ch24170103 Ridin’ The Storm Out) tagged hake and JLPtalk
Whaaat (neckt*****s79) NEED TO CENSOR: The real problem the girl has is that this kids mom looks hotter at 40 something than she has ever looked in her 20 something years of life.
REPLY to THAT: (CallMeK1123) The amount of people making this video sexual 😳
I replied diplomatically (without using the word “slut”) — well the mother is dressed like a sex worker and acting sexual in front of what look like high schoolers. I get that most ladies do nowadays. If she had a husband or a little more sense, maybe a strong father she loved, she wouldn't have that tattoo or any of that mess going on.
(no offense! shoutout to ladies with tattoos, dressing like they're going to the club at their kid's high school game!)
One male (left of right, right of left) tweeted a reply that his 22yo 5’9” daughter comes in for a flying squirrel hug still… he dismisses people as prudes or dirty minded or something. — QUOTE: “My 22 yo, 5'9" daughter runs in for a flying squirrel hug every time I see her. Same wholesome vibes. Some people just ooze hatred and resentment.” smh lame-o medium-lib normie male
“I Did Not Die. I Did Not Go to Heaven.”
How the controversy around a Christian bestseller engulfed the evangelical publishing industry—and tore a family apart. - far-left Slate Magazine, by Ruth Graham
POCKET REPRINT (originally Slate, July 2019) The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven changed Christian publishing forever—and tore a family apart.
Kevin and Alex Malarkey were alone together when the accident happened. It was November 2004, and the Malarkeys had moved to rural Huntsville, Ohio, from suburban Columbus just weeks earlier. The family was struggling financially, and Kevin and his wife, Beth, wanted to pursue a quieter life. Beth had given birth to their fourth(!) child a few days before. Six-year-old Alex was the oldest of the bunch. He and his father went to church that Sunday morning, just the two of them.
On the drive home, Kevin answered a call on his cellphone just as he approached an intersection with a blind spot that locals knew to fear. He didn’t see the other car coming. Kevin was thrown from his vehicle but was unhurt. Alex was taken in a helicopter to Columbus Children’s Hospital. (The occupants of the other car were not seriously injured.) Alex had suffered an [COVER YOUR EARS, FAINT OF HEART] 🙉 “internal decapitation” 😬 —his skull essentially separated from his spine 🤢. His injuries were so serious that the coroner was called to the scene of the crash.
NOTE: Dude the Wikipedia article is way better written and/or at least more tasteful anyway.
The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven - Wikipedia
Kevin (the father) holds some copyright.
The book was a commercial success, selling over a million copies. It was adapted into a television film in March 2010.
Since publication, Alex Malarkey and his mother, (of COURSE 🙄😑) Beth, have disavowed the book. Alex commented online in 2011 that it was "one of the most deceptive books ever"(?), and wrote an extensive repudiation in an open letter to Christian bookstores in 2015, describing his near-death experience as a fabrication. As a result, Tyndale House removed the book from print, and many Christian bookstores removed it from their shelves.
Accident and recovery
On November 14, 2004, six-year old Alex Malarkey and his father Kevin were involved in a car accident on a highway near Rushsylvania, Ohio. He suffered various injuries in the accident, including a severe spinal injury, severe neck injuries, and brain trauma, was left a quadriplegic, and was in a coma for two months. During his recovery, Alex told his parents stories of visions of heaven that he had supposedly seen —the parents recounted some of these on a recovery blog but these did not attract significant media attention.
In 2009, Alex Malarkey, aged 10, became the youngest person to have the surgical procedure first carried out for Christopher Reeve to allow him to breathe on his own without a ventilator. Later in 2009, he was able to stand upright in a supporting frame and, with helpers moving his legs, to walk on a treadmill.
Summary
LOL he said he had an out-of-body experience where he saw his father being caught and carried to safety by an angel after flying out of the window of the car.
Lady is so evil! Strikes me as that… why she so busy, per reporting from the far left atheist socialist foreign outlet the Guardian, trying to discredit the story? The boy who didn't come back from heaven: inside a bestseller's ‘Deception’ | Religion | far-left anti-Christian extremist foreign outlet the Guardian … her website was a mom on a mission dot blog spot dot com (it’s private rn)
Jan 21, 2015, by Michelle Dean | The Guardian: But last week, following persistent rumours, Alex, now 16, revealed that the detail in the book was false. “I said I went to heaven because I thought it would get me attention,” he wrote on his own blog.
“I did not die. I did not go to heaven. When I made the claims, I had never read the Bible. People have profited from lies, and continue to. They should read the Bible, which is enough,” Alex wrote.
…. Beth Malarkey’s complaints are all over the internet. You can find her comments cascading on the religious blogosphere, and on her Facebook wall.
Why do MSM call them “dads” and “moms”? Infantilizing the public!
POCKET: Dads may want to do more caretaking — but then face barriers, one study finds (July 27, 2023, By Megan Lim - Pic on her LinkedIn… looks harmless… don’t be fooled!) This story is part of NPR's Main Character of the Day series, where we spotlight the people and things worth talking about — and the stories behind them.
The concept of "providing care" could mean a myriad things beyond emotional support. It could be cooking meals for the family, cleaning the house, or taking a relative to the doctor — in other words, the unpaid labor many mothers do every day.
The Equimundo study, titled State of the World's Fathers, surveyed nearly 12,000 people across 17 countries, including the U.S.
The study found that, globally, 53% of people think gender equality is good for men and women, and that men across diverse countries have been doing more of the care work in recent years.
One finding of the study is that people who are satisfied with how involved they are in raising their children are 1.5 times as likely to agree with the statement, "I am the person I always wanted to be," and are also more likely to feel a sense of gratitude.
Meanwhile, parents who feel they lack support (mainly financial) are more likely to find child care more exhausting than enjoyable.
The report also found 122 countries give paid leave to fathers (compared to 186 for mothers). Of these, only 81 have paternity leave that is paid at 100% of previous earnings, and only 45 allow 14 weeks or more of paid parental leave for fathers.
Sima Bahous, the executive director of U.N. Women, writes in the Equimundo report's forward: "The calls for a fairer, better distribution of the burden of care are longstanding, and there has been progress. Such progress is founded on policy change and an accompanying cultural shift."
Changing the minds of men means changing how we teach our boys. The study recommends teaching boys from childhood the importance of housework the same way girls are.
While the study found that both men and women say care leave policies are important to them, women are still more likely than men to prioritize those policies, as well as health care and gender equality policies.
NPR's Ailsa Chang spoke with Taveeshi Gupta, the director of research, evaluation, and learning from Equimundo, about the results of the study. (Hake note: I’m not getting into her nonsense, I don’t think)
How Masculinity Gurus cash in on the boy crisis
The manosphere promises to fix young men’s lives. Instead, it’s making them miserable.
(Far-left Pocket shared) Boy Problems – Mother Jones (Far-left extremist communist outlet)
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RELATED: The Men Fight Back – Mother Jones — After MeToo, a regressive vision of masculinity became increasingly popular. Here’s a guide. EAMON WHALEN, JUNE 15, 2023
More than five years ago, the MeToo movement exploded and our culture shifted. But what actually changed? This project seeks to reexamine the era by asking how it will alter the lives of the next generation.
One of the consequences of the revelations that many prominent men behaved poorly in private was a very public effort to grapple with the whole concept of masculinity. Boys have long been mired in a well-publicized and seemingly endless “crisis.” But MeToo raised another question: Who would speak to these men?
Enrique Tarrio, Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, normie popular RW groups
JackPosobiec / BREAKING: Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio sentenced to 22 years over Jan 6 riot | The Post Millennial | thepostmillennial.com
NYT archive…
RIP Smash Mouth guy / Drinking warning
(CNN Tue. 9/5/23) Steve Harwell, the founding lead singer of the rock group Smash Mouth, died Monday. He was (JUST!) 56. Smash Mouth was best known for its chart-topping singles "All Star" and "I'm a Believer," a song which gained widespread popularity after its appearance on the soundtrack of the 2001 animated film "Shrek."
CNN doesn’t want to tell you that this man drank way too much! What the heck! TKR Official (Azzmador) shares the real news on Telegram… QUOTE: (Sept 3rd post) This guy is my age and he is dying due to alcohol abuse. Be sober. Be healthy. Live a good life. ARTICLE Smash Mouth's Steve Harwell 'On His Death Bed': Report - Breaking911 — article reads: A representative for the lead singer of Smash Mouth told TMZ that Steve has grappled with alcohol abuse for a significant part of his life. He has now entered the terminal phase of liver failure, the report said. Harwell had not been undergoing treatment for his condition at a hospital until recently.
Canada/NZ forced vaccinations
Interesting tweets and clip compilation…
Clip 22 Canada, NZ “leaders” (jacinda Ardern, Justin Trudeau, others…) on forced vaccines, second-class citizens, etc … 1:29
SCREENSHOTS: Weinstein and others talk about what they mean by “not forced”... it’s the mama force, not the “manly” hold you down “force” (probably some of that though!)
Hake Thoughts
Broken chips again smh. Weak, easily breakable thin, brittle chips, almost flakes, SMH, chip companies making em thinner to save money?? Like they do with plastic and aluminum?? Smh
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