When I write about the Pravda media, I often refer to the Truman Show. Manipulators behind the scenes construct a false reality to truck us into living a life that is not based on reality.
But when I think about the aspirations and behavior of the transnational elite, the metaphor that comes to mind is The Hunger Games, where the elite live in utopic Capitol City living a dissolute life as the people of Panem slave away to make the lives of their bettors comfortable.
This story fits that image well in my mind. People of the elite class will see a "marginalized" Harvard graduate realizing her dreams; the rest of us see a self-indulgent midwit who can't tell us what a woman is shouting about "female" empowerment while celebrating Alphabet ideology on Broadway.
NEW: Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Broadway debut in “& Juliet,” a queer twist on Romeo and Juliet.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 16, 2024
The play features ‘May,’ Juliet’s he/she/they best friend.
Jackson previously said it was her life goal to perform on a Broadway stage.
“I, a Miami girl… pic.twitter.com/FauTkn0uBJ
"I'm not a biologist" is the most elite phrase you can imagine in the context of the question "What is a woman," and appearing in a play that mixes female empowerment with celebration of gender confusion is peak idiocy. It tells you everything you need to know about the progressive point of view: everything is about embracing and fulfilling the "dreams" of the "right" sort of people and crushing the dreams of everybody else.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made her Broadway debut this weekend. She also made history as the first member of the nation's highest court to grace its storied stage, according to the production that invited her.
Jackson appeared in a one-night-only walk-on role on Saturday night in the Tony-nominated romantic comedy musical & Juliet, a modern take on Shakespeare's tragedy that imagines what would have happened if the female protagonist survived and took control of her own life.
The story has Romeo dying and Juliet moving on to live her best life. This means, apparently, that she leaves behind romance and embraces the emasculation of men.
Men are at the best when dead or devoid of testicles.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn: "Can you provide a definition for the word woman?"
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 23, 2022
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson: "I can't. Not in this context. I'm not a biologist." pic.twitter.com/BK1ENBdYcG
Leftists desperately want to live in a world where reality is a mirage, and mirages a reality. When they don't get their way they take a hammer to the real world and work to force the rest of us into fulfilling their desires.
This is "empowerment," elite style. Is is as attractive to our hypereducated but midwit elite and as repulsive as Capitol City is to the rest of us.
This is why Donald Trump won. Not specifically, of course. With KBJ we just roll our eyes knowingly and move along because this is merely a symptom of the dysfunction, but at the destructive self-indulgence of the people who rule over us.
I am so done with this.
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