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GOOD NEWS! Pamela Geller’s FIRST Weekly Column for MILO’s Newsite Dangerous

MILO has launched a new newsite, Dangerous, and I am excited to announce that I will be writing a weekly column for it, β€œHunted in America.”

Here’s is my first column:

Hunted in America

GELLER: Barbie, Glamour Magazine, and the Cultural Jihad

Pamela Geller
The cultural jihad, which involves the norming of Islamization, is picking up speed. Last week, two icons of American popular culture, Barbie and Glamour magazine, joined the jihad.

When I was young, Barbie represented the Western female ideal. She was an astronaut, doctor, lawyer, veterinarian, scientist, teacher β€” she was young, beautiful and free. I imagined my life through her while whipping her around in her Austin Healey pulling up to her Barbie dream house.

Oh, how the mighty and iconic have fallen.

The new Barbie is modeled after a failed American Olympian, Ibtihaj Muhammad, whose only claim to fame is she wears a hijab. What next? Barbie sex slave? Barbie child bride? Clit cut Barbie?

Where is Hindu Barbie? Buddhist Barbie? Jewish Barbie (actually, Barbie was invented by a Jewish woman)? Bahai Barbie? Zoroastrian Barbie? Church of Scientology Barbie?

Why Muslim Barbie?

Go. Read the whole thing here.

Corrupt-a-Homa: Judicial Abuse in the Heartland, by Michelle Malkin

Corrupt-a-Homa: Judicial Abuse in the Heartland by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2021 Second in an ongoing series on probate abuse; previously: Blowing the Lid Off Probate Predators Thanks to Britney Spears' court battles over her hard-earned fortune, more Americans than ever before are learning about how predatory lawyers, judges, doctors, conservators and guardians collaborate...

The Jan. 6 Video Cover-Up: Case of John Steven Anderson, by Michelle Malkin

Hide and seek should be a game for children, not for ruthless feds. But here we are. An American citizen, innocent until proven guilty, is fighting for his freedom against a government juggernaut hell-bent on framing him as a violent Jan. 6 insurrectionist. One crucial key to clearing his name, his lawyer argues, lies in...

Feds' Bill for No-Fly Secrets: $4,536, by Michelle Malkin

I sent a simple request in April to my government for public data that taxpayers have the right to see. Through the federal Freedom of Information Act, I asked the Transportation Security Administration (as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation) for the following information: No. 1: The policy statement outlining the processes and criteria...

Return of the Fleebagger Democrats, by Michelle Malkin

Cut-and-run Democrats are making headlines this month for bailing on their state legislative duties in order to sabotage election integrity efforts in Texas. After jetting off on a private plane to Washington, D.C., in hopes of meeting with President Joe Biden last week, six of the high-flying fugitives came down with COVID-19. On Monday, aides...

Hide, Seek, Selective Leak: Update on Jan. 6 Anderson Tapes, by Michelle Malkin

Two weeks ago, I introduced you to the case of Jan. 6 Capitol rally defendant John Steven Anderson, whose lawyer Marina Medvin is fighting for the release of 30 seconds of an exculpatory Capitol surveillance video clip that prosecutors don’t want the public to see. There's a new filing in the case from lawyers for...

COVID-19, Catholics and Illegal Alien Charities, by Michelle Malkin

It seems there's no sanctuary from draconian mask and vaccine mandates. You can't get on a plane, go to school, work at a hospital, perform onstage, compete in sports, exercise at a gym, worship in church or walk outside without the long shadows of Big Pharma and the COVID-19 control freaks looming over every aspect...

The Worst O-Limp-Ics Ever, by Michelle Malkin

Never have so many won so many accolades for so few real achievements on the world stage. That about sums up the Olympics 2021 β€” or, as I call them, the O-limp-ics 2021. Indeed, the time has come to retire the hallowed motto of the Games: "Faster, Higher, Stronger." In our modern age, it's: "Woker,...

Endless Wars = Endless Refugees, by Michelle Malkin

It’s time to end the madness. However you feel about Joe Biden’s handling of the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, I want you to focus on what’s best for Americans on American soil right here. Right now. Our citizens are suffering under continued draconian lockdowns, medical tyranny, skyrocketing inflation, violent crime, cancerous homelessness, border chaos,...

Coward Cuomo's Last Act of Treachery, by Michelle Malkin

Disgraced Andrew Cuomo abandoned the New York governor's mansion last week, leaving nearly 15,000 dead nursing home residents in his wake as a result of a catastrophic executive order forcing their facilities to take in COVID-19-infected patients. He also left behind a bevy of female underlings with a mountain of sordid sexual harassment allegations. And,...

Ivermectin: Horse Hockey vs. Truth, by Michelle Malkin

Ivermectin: Horse hockey vs. truth Shhhhh. The information I’m about to share with you is dangerous and subversive. You cannot publish it on social media platforms without risking scary labels and permanent suspensions. You and anyone you discuss this topic with will be called anti-science β€œkooks,” β€œconspiracy theorists,” or β€œquacks.” So be it. I’ve been...

The Coming Abortion Insurrection, by Michelle Malkin

I told you it was coming. Back in May, on my show, "Sovereign Nation," I chronicled significant signs of pro-life progress that were driving death-lobby Democrats mad β€” and I warned of a wave of intolerant tantrums to come as we hurtle into autumn. It's here. In a 5-4 ruling last week, the U.S. Supreme...

All It Takes Is 1, by Michelle Malkin

"One is the loneliest number," Three Dog Night famously sang over five decades ago. But all it takes is one brave soul fighting against the tide to inspire 10. Ten become hundreds. Hundreds become thousands. Thousands become millions. Millions become a new majority. Riverside County, California, Sheriff Chad Bianco is one. On Monday, Sheriff Bianco...

The Manufactured Border Crisis, by Michelle Malkin

In nearly 30 years of covering America's corrupted immigration and entrance policies, I can tell you definitively that every "border crisis" is a manufactured crisis. Caravans of Latin American illegal immigrants don't just form out of nowhere. Throngs of Middle Eastern refugees don't just amass spontaneously. Boatloads of Haitians don't just wash up on our...

What Every Parent Must Know About Pfizer, by Michelle Malkin

The CEO of Pfizer (market cap: $240.5 billion) is Albert Bourla (2020 compensation package: $21 million). Bourla and his colleagues want your kids to start getting jabbed with his company’s COVID vaccine by Thanksgiving. Triumphant after the Biden administration last week approved Pfizer’s COVID booster shots (estimated global sales: $26 billion), the company is touting...

COMPLY or DIE: Vaxx-Partheid in the Operating Room, by Michelle Malkin

Photo: Colorado Springs friends and Bible study classmates Leilani Lutali (left) and living donor volunteer Jaimee Fougner (right) For nearly 20 years, I’ve reported on America’s medical welcome mat for chronically sick illegal aliens. Under a 1986 federal law, β€œunauthorized immigrants” with conditions such as kidney disease and cancer cannot be denied emergency room care,...

GooTube: Dems' Kiddie Propaganda Arm, by Michelle Malkin

In case you hadn't heard, Vice President Kamala Harris' venture into government space propaganda for children was a galactic bust. The veep's smarmy performance in a NASA agitprop video touting World Space Week was universally ridiculed and exposed this weekend after a local Monterey, California, TV station interviewed one of five child actors who auditioned...

Who's Choking Off Your Children?, by Michelle Malkin

COLORADO SPRINGS β€” The latest horror story involving COVID-19 control freaks erupted right here in my backyard on Friday. It's breathtaking. Literally. No responsible parent can in good conscience sit by silently while pandemic tyrants choke off our children's freedom and oxygen supply. Stephanie M. is a work-at-home mother of three young daughters. On Friday,...

Grant Napear’s Life Matters, by Michelle Malkin

Should a peaceful, law-abiding man of faith be punished in perpetuity for publicly proclaiming his heartfelt belief that β€œALL LIVES MATTER…EVERY SINGLE ONE”? The question is not merely rhetorical. It is now a legal matter for a California court and jury to decide. Grant Napear, radio talk show host and former announcer for the Sacramento...

America's Nutty Professor of Anti-White Rage, by Michelle Malkin

Brittney Cooper β€” sorry, that's Dr. Brittney Cooper β€” certainly takes the cake for the nation's worst tenured radical (at least for this week, until the next academic nutjob erupts). Armed with a Bachelor of Arts in English and political science from Howard University and a doctorate in American Studies from Emory University, the Rutgers...

Our Children Are Not Chattel, by Michelle Malkin

COLORADO SPRINGS β€” They admitted it. Now, they think they can get away with it. Three weeks ago, I reported to you on the appalling case of 6th-grade student Rylee M., who was pressured by teachers at Chinook Trail Middle School to seal her mask to her face with thick blue painters’ tape. Another schoolmate...

Church Militants, Not Church Milquetoasts, by Michelle Malkin

These are abridged remarks I gave Tuesday morning in Baltimore at the "Enough is Enough" protest across from the annual gathering of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Church Militant senior producer and St. Michael's Media founder Michael Voris was forced to go to court to hold the prayer rally and gathering of Catholic dissidents...

Black Lies Matter, by Michelle Malkin

I dare you to look, with a clear and unfiltered lens, at the bloody nightmare we once called the United States of America. Connect the dots. Contemplate the utter chaos in every major city while Black Lives Matter militants, academics and bureaucrats prattle on about "systemic racism" and "two-tiered justice." It's about much more than...

There Is No Vetting, by Michelle Malkin

Back in August, as the Biden administration prepared to dump 82,000-plus Afghan refugees onto U.S. soil, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security assured Americans that it was "working around the clock to conduct the security screening and vetting of vulnerable Afghans before they are permitted entry into the United States" and taking "multiple steps to...

Inside the Vaccine Passport Racket, by Michelle Malkin

The profit-maximizing corporations that covet your "digital health" data hide behind nonprofit umbrella groups that pose as public interest do-gooders. These vaccine passport profiteers are turning millions of human beings into walking QR codes in the name of fighting COVID-19 and under the guise of bringing "normalcy" back. It's an unprecedented worldwide racket that rewards...

How Wimpy Are Our Kids?

(John Hinderaker)

This picture of kids on a playground in 1912 popped up on my Instagram feed:

It got me thinking: if you encouraged that sort of activity today, someone would call the police. No one would consider it safe for kids to play that way, and when it comes to children, safety–or β€œsafety”–is the supreme value.

I have been working, on and off, on a memoir about what it was like to grow up in a small town in South Dakota in the 1950s and early 60s. Looking back, kids in that time and place enjoyed an astonishing degree of freedom. Kids played, almost always without parents having anything to do with it. In some ways, you could say our parents were strict. On the other hand, they rarely had any idea what we were doing. As long as we were home for dinner at six, we were good.

Those days are gone. And yet, despite the hothouse environments in which children are raised nowadays, they aren’t safe at all. On the contrary: a great many of them can’t cope. I ran across this podcast by Bari Weiss: β€œWhy the Kids Aren’t Alright.”

American kids are the freest, most privileged kids in all of history. They are also the saddest, most anxious, depressed, and medicated generation on record. Nearly a third of teen girls say they have seriously considered suicide. For boys, that number is an alarming 14 percent.

What’s even stranger is that all of these worsening mental health outcomes for kids have coincided with a generation of parents hyper-fixated on the mental health and well-being of their children.

Take, for example, the biggest parenting trend today: β€œgentle parenting.” Parents today are told to understand their kids’ feelings instead of punishing them when they act out. This emphasis on the importance of feelings is not just a parenting trendβ€”it’s become an educational tool as well. β€œSocial-emotional learning” has become a pillar in public schools across America, from kindergarten to high school. And maybe most significantly, therapy for children has been normalized. In fact, there are more kids in therapy today than ever before.

On the surface, all of these parenting and educational developments seem positive. We are told that parents and educators today are more understanding, more accepting, more empathetic, and more compassionate than ever beforeβ€”which, in turn, makes wonderful children.

But is that really the case? Are all of these changesβ€”the cultural rethink, the advent of therapy culture, of gentle parenting, of teaching kids about social-emotional learningβ€”actually making our kids better?

Best-selling author Abigail Shrier says no.

In her new book, Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up, Shrier argues that these changes are directly contributing to kids’ mental health decline. In other words: all of this shiny new stuff is actually making our kids worse.

Today: What’s gone wrong with American youth? What really happens to kids who get therapy but don’t actually need it? In our attempt to keep kids safe, are we failing the next generation of adults? And, if yes, how do we reverse it before it’s too late?

That conversation is a little different from the kids playing on 20 foot high jungle gyms, but clearly related. It is a big topic, and that is enough for the moment.

Artists Try to Ban Israelis

(John Hinderaker)

The Venice Biennale is one of the world’s biggest art shows. The show has a national focus:

Held since 1895 and considered the world’s top art event, the Venice Biennale, which starts in April, gives nations the chance to show off their best artists at national pavilions.

That is the hook for pro-mass muder artists to try to boot Israel out:

A petition to kick Israel out of the Venice Biennale art show because of the war in Gaza signed by more than 16,000 artists, curators and academics has been angrily dismissed as β€œshameful” by Italy’s arts minister.

More to come from the culture minister, a Giorgia Meloni appointee.

Signed by art world luminaries including Jesse Darling, the British Turner prize winner, the petition claims: β€œThe Biennale is platforming a genocidal apartheid state. No death in Venice. No business as usual.”

β€œPlatforming” is a sinister term that generally means failing to discriminate against. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano pushed back:

The petition drew a furious response from Gennaro Sangiuliano, the Italian culture minister, who lambasted what he described as β€œa diktat from those who think they are the custodians of the truth, and who with anger and hatred try to threaten the freedom of thought and creative expression in a democratic nation like Italy”. He added: β€œThe Biennale will always be a space of freedom, meeting and dialogue rather than censorship and intolerance. Culture is a bridge between people and nations, not a wall of division.”

Israel is to be represented at the Biennale by Ruth Patir, who is plenty far left by any normal standard. But that doesn’t cut any ice with anti-Semites.

This flap is a reminder that art isn’t what it used to be. As noted above, Britain’s Jesse Darling is apparently the most notable of the artists trying to ban Israel. Here he is with some of his art works:

Which prompts the question: is there a connection between bad art and bad politics? Mr. Darling is, on this question, a data point.

Ramaswamy in Italy: Conservatives Must Offer Platform of Sovereignty to Win 'War' for 'Soul of the West'

Entrepreneur and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy called on his fellow conservatives to offer a multi-layered vision of sovereignty to win the β€œwar” for the β€œsoul of the West” during a speech in Italy over the weekend.

The post Ramaswamy in Italy: Conservatives Must Offer Platform of Sovereignty to Win β€˜War’ for β€˜Soul of the West’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Washington couple claims state denied foster-care license over belief that gender is fixed

Shane and Jennifer DeGross told the state that they would not use a foster child’s inaccurate pronouns based on their perceived gender identity because of their religious beliefs.

Ex-ASPCA chief advocates for local donations, alleges major groups ignore shelters' needs

Former ASPCA CEO Ed Sayres told Fox News Digital he encourages those who value supporting their local animal shelters to donate in their community instead of giving to larger groups.

US immigration announces 'third gender option' on citizenship form

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced on Monday the release of the first Application for Naturalization form to include an β€œX" gender option.

Hamas defector tells pro-Palestinian activists they belong in 'a mental asylum' in brutal debate

Hamas defector Mosab Hassan Yousef debates pro-Palestinian activists on "Dr. Phil Primetime," calling them "useful idiots" who are "participants in the crime" through their activism.

Bill Maher debates Star Wars actor if youth today are 'fragile': 'Not their fault'

Bill Maher complained the younger generation was too "fragile" because they were "raised wrong" and had been coddled by parents and the U.S. education system.

Trump demands 'no more funding' after NPR scandal: 'Not one dollar!'

Former President Trump condemned National Public Radio and called for it to no longer be funded by taxpayers after an insider made controversial claims about the organization.

Harvard defends return to old policy requiring SAT/ACT test scores for admission

Harvard faculty defended their choice to revert back to requiring standardized test scores for admissions to Harvard, a policy that was briefly abandoned in recent years.

West Virginia AG vows to keep defending girls' sports despite court ruling against transgender ban

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, a Republican, vowed to keep fighting to keep biological males out of girls sports after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday to overturn a state transgender sports ban.

University of North Carolina may scrap DEI goals, roles in dramatic policy shift

The University of North Carolina (UNC) may scrap its DEI positions, at a university governance committee meeting on Wednesday, following the lead of Florida and Texas.

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