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"Team America World Police to the rescue in Nigeria"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about this?

We make a deal. We tell the slaver-kidnappers to let the girls go, and in exchange, they get to come to the US and enjoy aff action.

Why not? Aff action is offered to African immigrants, descendants of people who captured and sold black slaves to whites and Arabs.

5/7/14, 2:43 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You've been mentioning Michael Milken recently. Here's a new article that argues that Milken was "history's greatest feminist" because he was so anti-white men:

http://qz.com/207107/nobel-economist-gary-becker-showed-that-mike-milken-was-historys-greatest-feminist/

"Remember the movie Wall Street, when Gordon Gekko declared that “greed is good”? The real-life version of Gordon Gekko was Mike Milken, the “junk bond king.” Milken and his firm, Drexel Burnham Lambert, pioneered the use of high-yielding “junk bonds” to finance corporate takeovers. Boosted by Milken’s financial engineering and a helpful 1982 Supreme Court ruling, corporate takeovers exploded in the 1980s. America’s managers and executives saw their cozy empires come under assault. Corporatism went into decline, and shareholder capitalism went into ascendance.

Under the triple assault of shareholder capitalism, deregulation, and globalization, corporate America at first withered, laying off millions in the ’80s. The old social contract, where large safe companies gave long-term safe jobs to millions of working Americans (mostly white men), broke down. Inequality and insecurity rose.

“Neoliberals” usually claim that these unfortunate changes were justified by the economic growth they produced. But if Becker was right, then the unrestrained capitalism unleashed in the 1980s had another unexpected benefit—increased gender equality.

If Becker was right, then Mike Milken was one of history’s most important feminists."

5/7/14, 3:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Much as I may disagree with our president's policy, jokingly substituting his name for a murderous terrorist organization is in rather poor taste.

5/7/14, 3:20 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the problem with the painting is the guys are making 'gay' poses. why would fruits want women?

5/7/14, 3:24 PM

Anonymous countenance said...

Object lesson in intersectionality and KKKrazy Glue:

There is a big hesitance on the part of the media to note the obvious, that Boko Haram is both black and Muslim.

5/7/14, 3:35 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Since the girls are likely to be more middle-class than the terrorists, any union with the ragheads would result in children with higher IQs than the gun-wavers currently possess.

Despite all this noise about how evil education for girls is, the Boko Haram's motive is probably nothing more than an attempt to bribe his men and keep them complacent with higher-quality wives than they could gain for themselves through their dubious profession.

5/7/14, 3:40 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess kidnapping girls was a bridge too far for our activist media. Dead boys don't seem to rate as high in their concern.


http://www.mediaite.com/online/why-did-kidnapping-girls-but-not-burning-boys-alive-wake-media-up-to-boko-haram/

5/7/14, 3:57 PM

Anonymous Jello Biafra said...

In "Avatar", the grizzled 22nd-century GIs mention in passing having served numerous tours of duty in Venezuela and Nigeria. Sounded contrived way back in quaint old 2009, but now, who knows. Maybe this is how it starts?

I saw two Nigerian ministers/official spokesmen (I'm not sure anyone was entirely sure who they were) interviewed on CNN last night, and they were absolutely insane - ranting incomprehensibly and at interminable length (but amusingly) about anything but the questions they were asked, and dressed in costumes that would have been rejected by the designer of "Coming to America" as too ludicrous. The president seems to be little better. If this is "Africa's superpower" (it isn't, of course - that's still South Africa) then jeeeeeez.

5/7/14, 4:00 PM

Anonymous Bert said...

It's a testament to how feminized US foreign policy has become that this is considered a major issue that the State Department MUST ADDRESS RIGHT NOW.

5/7/14, 4:18 PM

Anonymous Big Bill said...

Patty Hearst had the same epiphany after she was kidnapped and ... uh ... experienced the rough-and-tough charms of Donald DeFreeze.

After she was rescued and released, she dumped her preppy grad student boyfriend, Steven Weed, married her manly prole bodyguard and popped out a few kids.

The Sabine women knew what side their bread was buttered on. College Boy or Manly Man? Which would you prefer?

I wonder how many of the Nigerian girls are going to choose to stick with their dominating, manly captors?

5/7/14, 4:33 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of patty Hearst the onion movie critic skits official went beyond odd humor into plain weird with the citizen Kane one.

5/7/14, 4:46 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The French media are outraged by the fact that Boko Haram perpetuates the long history of Africa/Islam and slavery business.

...er, my bad!

The outrage is directed at the guy who merely noticed this fact.

5/7/14, 4:48 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nigeria ... FUCK NO!

5/7/14, 4:59 PM

Anonymous anony-mouse said...

I hope you remember that that institution of marriage that paleos are supposed to like so much was created in part to stop the Sabine/Boko activities, given the problems it caused.

From then on we get 'civilization'.

5/7/14, 5:02 PM

Anonymous Donald T/S said...

Meanwhile, here in the U.S.A institutional N.B.A. racism strikes again.

5/7/14, 5:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Boko Haram had a big hit in '67 with "A Whiter Shade of Pale."

5/7/14, 6:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"I guess kidnapping girls was a bridge too far for our activist media. Dead boys don't seem to rate as high in their concern."

Protective male beta (as in good) instinct.

It's why the media have to cover up the vast number of gang rapes in the gang-ruled ghettos. PC couldn't survive six weeks if the media told the truth. There'd be no sympathy for the poor downtrodden gangstas if 1000s of black 14 year old victims of gang-rape were on TV every month.

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"The Sabine women knew what side their bread was buttered on. College Boy or Manly Man? Which would you prefer?"

It is possible you are correct but it is also worth remembering the winners write the history.

5/7/14, 7:34 PM

Anonymous Foreign Expert said...

"The winners write history."

Maybe it would be more accurate to say "Marxist professors write history."

5/7/14, 7:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Poor taste all around from the column to the comments.

5/7/14, 8:10 PM

Blogger Whiskey said...

Helping out with police work is wise and advances our interests. Boko Haram is connected to all sorts of nastybpeople and building good will by dredging them with satellite, elint, other intel is a win for us.

Military? No. We don't have the manpower.

5/7/14, 8:14 PM

Anonymous Kibernetika said...

Very sad knowing that some of our best guys are getting thrown into this latest meat-grinder. Another existential crisis. Why are we doing/sacrificing like this?

Remember guys such as 5 Recce from SA, and see your future :(

Or celebrate: http://youtu.be/c5aeku1uBN4



5/7/14, 9:33 PM

Anonymous Auntie Analogue said...


"Maybe it would be more accurate to say 'Marxist professors write history.'"

As the original commenter said: "[T]he winners write the history."

Don't you know that Dead White Men had nothing to do with making America great, that America was built by negroes, women, Moslems, Latinos, and LGBT's?

5/7/14, 10:05 PM

Blogger leftist conservative said...

bless her beautiful black hide....wherever she may be....

5/8/14, 12:14 AM

Anonymous Dan said...

Winners don't write the history
Marxist professors do.

That is a bumper sticker.

5/8/14, 6:25 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Much as I may disagree with our president's policy, jokingly substituting his name for a murderous terrorist organization is in rather poor taste."

It was also cringe-inducingly unfunny.

That out of the way, I just heard Sheila Jackson Lee refer to the gals as "our daughters." I'm not kidding.

I hope we don't get involved in this, because some poor shmuck has to do the dirty work. But it would be hilarious.

5/8/14, 7:26 AM

Blogger AMac said...

The story of the kidnapped Nigerian girls was prominent on the TV news this morning (CBS). Frowny-faced First Lady, Sect'y of State thundering, serious reporterette on the scene in Abuja, etc.

Yet a curious, typical absence of certain facts.

The girls were abducted from a boarding school. Nigeria is split, half Muslim and half Christian. So -- which are these girls? Nobody's asking. Even though this is the key for Boku Haram. Per Mao, "The guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea."

Tribal identity is also essential (recall Hausa defeat of the Ibos in the civil war of the 1960s). What about the abductees? The talking heads don't know or care.

So Boku Haram is hiding hundreds of teenaged girls... in an era of cell phones. How does an extremist terrorist group conceal its hostages from an unsympathetic populace? The question answers itself, many or most people in that part of northern Nigeria are not hostile to Boku Haram. Um, could that possibly pose a slight problem?

Team America World Police springs into action, indeed. Boldly going where no man has given the slightest thought to whatever-it-is that TAWP is gonna do to rescue the situation.

5/8/14, 7:31 AM

Anonymous ogunsiron said...

By the way, the President of Nigeria is named Goodluck Jonathan.
===
This sounds funny mostly because the first name is in english. A lot of given names traditionally have meanings like "god's good luck", "god's gift", "great day", "lucky gift" etc.

I haven't yet read what he thinks but I'm betting that one person with an extremely interesting point of view on this business is the french historian Bernard Lugan. He'd say probably that Hausas like Boko Haram are going back to their traditional role as oppressors and enslavers of those other blacks who surround them and that they have always despised.

5/8/14, 8:20 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Slightly OT; I'm amused that Hollywood movies of the past would feature jokes about rustics reading Plutarch and puns on the name Sabine. Can't imagine such a thing today.

5/8/14, 9:02 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Koney stuff was ahead of its time.

5/8/14, 10:26 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Save white women from black rapists.

'Racist'!

Save black women from 'Muslim' slavers.

Noble cause!!

5/8/14, 10:27 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Taken!

Searchers!

5/8/14, 10:28 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

But them Muslim men only wanna lead Barack Obama Sr.'s polygamous lifestyle.

5/8/14, 10:29 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rambo!

5/8/14, 10:30 AM

Anonymous stari_momak said...

http://180degreesnews.com/2013/06/13/procol-harum-insist-they-are-not-to-blame-for-terrorism-in-nigeria/

5/8/14, 10:31 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

RamBRO!

5/8/14, 1:06 PM

Blogger pat said...

Funny I'm currently reading Plutarch's Parallel Lives. But I only have Volume I. The Sabine story is in Volume II. So I have nothing much to say.

Maybe Steve you should recruit a 'Wise Latina' for those times when your regular commenters like Whiskey and I have nothing to say. Surely there must be some minorities out there who also read Plutarch.

Pat Boyle

5/8/14, 2:14 PM

Anonymous Andrew said...

Check out this hilarious article by the Nigerian Raptors GM explaining why it's our job to rescue Nigeria's damsels in distress.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/nigerias-missing-daughters-need-the-worlds-help/article18550765/

"I am also asking you to ask yourselves – ‘ Is there anything I can do to help them?’

I am asking you to help save Nigeria’s daughters."

Oh come on Masai, it's your country! You get billions of dollars a year in oil revenue, and you're supposedly the rising power of Africa. If you want them back, go get them yourself.

5/8/14, 3:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yet it made me smile

5/9/14, 2:30 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've noticed that the Globe & Mail has become obsessed with saving the world over the last few years.

Reading that paper on Saturday morning was becoming so irritating I had to cancel my subscription.

5/9/14, 5:04 AM

Anonymous Sean said...

Fox and other media were getting record ratings at the time of the Natalee Holloway case. Their liberal media rivals made much (basically created the concept) of a supposed missing white woman syndrome . So now they want to show that they really care.

In western countries dark skinned black women might as well be part of the woodwork (especially at university). Hearing about black men going crazy for black girls makes a nice change for everyone.

5/10/14, 2:45 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.newrepublic.com/article/117175/battle-san-pietro-what-makes-war-documentary-true

5/10/14, 7:36 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.newrepublic.com/article/117431/ida-reviewed-david-thomson

5/10/14, 7:42 AM

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