A few film and TV items that might help steer the cultural titanic before it rams the iceberg head on

1. I just got this email. Make of it what you will. But it feels like a bad omen when a state will not accept its own money.

I had to renew my passport. Last week I went to Service Canada — they no longer take cash. The girl said they stopped taking cash approximately 6 months ago. Surprise, surprise, bit by bit we are moving to a cashless, controlled society.

2. I may have posted this before, but there are some insights/jokes in it that are worth seeing twice

3. I guess this is going to be a pop-culture post in a sense. Below is a scene from the movie, The Remains of the Day. It seems relevant now because of the way the Nazis presented themselves at a table of naive European diplomats in order to gain tactical advantage before they attacked them. The speech by the American diplomat is legendary and the best part of the movie. However the whole scene is worth seeing. If I can find it I will post it.

4. This film was made in 1939 and stars Gary Cooper among others. It was made about how the US in 1906 helped the Philippines defend itself from raping, slave taking, murdering Muslims acting in accordance with islamic scripture. It was also made before communist dialectics saw to it that you could not actually name a threat accurately without fear of punishment, and even more weirdly, without self flagellation as if speaking the truth had somehow been made a taboo even in our own heads.

We post this movie every year or two, but most people have still not seen it. Take the time. Its refreshing.

General Pershing is not named or portrayed in the film The Real Glory, but the pig-skin tactic shown in the movie is often popularly attributed to him. Pershing was indeed in the Philippines (he served as governor of the Moro Province from 1909–1913). and mentioned the Pig blood bullets and pig skin tactics in his memoirs.

5. Two scenes from South Park from back when it was relevant and funny. This one is pretty much a descriptor of how Western people deal with Islam as a whole:

It is a scene from a 2 episode series called, “Cartoon Wars” and is excellent from start to finish. I believe both episodes have been banned. But search around for them, maybe on Tor or something. They are out there to watch for sure. Or possibly still available to buy.

The next one is a great scene from where the kid’s teacher gets a ‘sex change’. I have to put that in scare quotes as there is no such thing as a sex change. But they call the weird sexual medical experimentation on Children that so…

Anyway in this scene, they sarcastically explain that if people actually saw what the surgery looks like to make one sex into a kind of coarse imitation of the other, more people would do it. Which of course isn’t true, and wasn’t the real intent. They do show real scenes from these surgeries. SO BE ADVISED.

Thats it for this post. I think pop culture can be a valuable tool to get people up to speed. Which is likely why the left forced everything to go the other way. Like, as has become nearly cliche, ‘when is the last time you saw a straight white couple in a TV commercial?’

It isn’t the mixed couple that is infuriating. It is the social engineering. The deracination of ourselves as a people, a culture or even cultures, a history and a set of laws. And most of all, a set of laws applied equally to all, and based on rational and measurable evidences.

Maybe I’ll just add this old Procol Harum song for pure nostalgia.

Funny thing is, I bet they ban A Whiter Shade of Pale before they ban that one.

Thank you all for checking out this site.

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Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

4 Replies to “A few film and TV items that might help steer the cultural titanic before it rams the iceberg head on”

  1. The film you meant to feature is “The Real Glory,” starring Gary Cooper, and was released in 1939. The film “The Remains of the Day” starred Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson. ” “The Real Glory”: A small American contingent tries to train rural tribesmen to defend themselves against fanatical Muslim radicals in 1906 Philippines. You can watch “The Real Glory” for free on TubiTV.com, which is a legitimate ad-supported offering free Movies and TV Shows. https://tubitv.com/movies/100048823/the-real-glory

  2. After seeing Gaza anyone who still believes the party line about Germany WW2 is a real dullard. That story was written by the murderers of Gaza.

    Not a single white country not being invaded by w0gs. This too is brought to you by the murderers of Gaza.

    So do buy a clue.

  3. Before you go glazing PErshing and the US in the Philippines cause of some Tommy Robinson-esque style claim of “why wont everyone just focus on the muzzies, theyre the real and ONLY enemy?” Rather than play movies like the one Gary Cooper is in, check out the real senate report on US army action over there https://cgpodcast.substack.com/p/ep-083-memorial-day-remembrance-2026
    Guy has a three part series, most of it, I’d seen before, makes Abu Ghraib seem like playschool. And if you wanna right that off cause its 19 dickity two olde tyme and far away from home on brown ppl, look into what they did at home in good ol USA to the WW1 bonus protestors, general strikes and using bombers on West Virginia coal strikers.