What have you done for your minions today?
A zealot is a zealot, no matter the texts they worship, whether it is economics or religion. They're all evil.
Remember when I wrote about douchebag Dave and his misogynistic brand of male supremacy? There are two sides to every story. Of course I twuly believe in female supremacy. In fact I'm in favor of any ideology that claims some are better than others, based on whatever outwards visuable clues are available. Meritocracy on the other hand is a horrible caste system. Makes it so hard to point out to the unlucky ones why they are to blame for their own misery. And no, the secrecy of the ballot has nothing to do with it. I think.
Like I said, I rielly believe in misandry [1], I mean twue female supremacy. Because of that I watch the BBC evening news every night at 11 o'clock. Yes, at eleven. Because the Netherlands is one hour ahead of Britain. How Dutch is that?
This summer saw the departure of Boris Johnson as British prime-minister. What followed was not fresh elections but a Conservative beauty contest boring as watching see paint dry that spew out Lizz Truss as Britain's next prime minister. Together with chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng it took her less than four weeks to ruin Britain's economic outlook for at least a generation.
Female supremacy is an [evil] ideology, not a law of [Mother] nature. Just ask the billions of moms who love their sons. Same thing with lowering taxes for the very rich in order to make the economy grow. If it were that simply, there hardly would be any taxation at all. A financial fetish at best. Of course if you overtax people, they stop working. In economics, the Laffer curve illustrates the relationship between rates of taxation and the resulting levels of revenue. But if you're a smart findom you already knew that.
Right now it's conference season in Britain. That means politicians left and right have stopped working [yes, I'll wait. Done?] to sing high praise of their leader. At least that's how it used to work. This year the Conservatives are very much divided, whick makes for interesting television. Financial markets have lost faith in Britain and thousands of of mortgages offers have been withdrawn. Interest rates have shot up. Why? If you lower taxes you have less money to spend, so where are you gonna make savings? Enter the newly-minted [pardon my bad, joke] home secretary.
The hottest news from the Tory conference came from Suella Braverman. “We have got a lot of carrots to get people into work but we have got to add more conditionality and a bit more stick,” Hey, as long as it's consensual, why not? Agreed, I found her predecessor Priti Patel kinda hot - despite her depiction as a vampire dominatrix in the lousy reboot of Spitting Image. [2] Just hot. So I expected something similar from Mrs. Braverman. But when she got visible excited when she told she had a dream, it was the turn-off of a life.
Lizz Truss is Britain's third female prime minister. Suella Braverman is the country's fifth female home secretary. Go female supremacy! She's also the first one the get visibly aroused when talking about hotel Rwanda. “I would love to have a front page of The Telegraph with a plane taking off to Rwanda, that’s my dream, it’s my obsession,” Keep it in your pants please, Ma'am. Also do tape of your nipples before you deliver your rousing speech. If there's one experiment in the budding science of twue female supremacy that has backfired, it's Mrs. Truss crazervative government.
"Suella Braverman makes Priti Patel look like a tree-hugging hippy."
There's a lot of things I believe in. Hot women. Hot Amazon women. Hot amazing women. Hot naked women. Naked women. Because they're hot. Certain hot British female politicians with an - imaginary - interest in leather outfits and whips. Very much so. But do you know who are the hottest of them all? Women. Period. Perhaps we men are a little out of touch, projecting all our hopes and dreams for a better tomorrow on them - and yes we should do more of the heavy lifting ourselves, shared burdens and so on - but we do look up to you. And now this.
Female supremacy - like it's male brethren - has always been a hoax. It's up to the individual. Imagine your slave worshiping you because all females are superior. Why you? Where is the connect? Does it make women interchangeable? Female supremacy not even rises to the level of mistaken ideology. Like it's male counterpart it was born a vile fantasy.
"Sucking up to the ladies again, Dutch?"
"It's what I live for."
Just think about it. Imagine a perfect, harmonious world of female supremacy, pure, honest, a true gift to humanity. Who doesn't want that? The Judoon [femdom police] efficiently and effective quells any dissent. Nobody will ever find out how the daughter of queen Patricia of the OWK would rather be a slave than a mistress. [666] For everyone else it's [officially] heaven.
I don't bow to women, we're all equal. I do surrender. Not to anyone, only her. [1] Personal gravity has something to do with it. Because she's the one [1]. And when I'm down on my knees, I pray she accepts with a smile.
PS, just when you think this whole Tory sage couldn't get any weirder, look at this. On the left is Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss. On the right Vivienne Rook, British PM from 2019 to 2034 in the TV series Years and Years. Emma Thompson's character is a right wing extremist fictional tyrannical female dictator. "In the scene where Thompson’s character is wearing the structured, V-neck dress – the “forever” dress, by Karen Millen – she’s introducing concentration camps to Britain." There are no happy accidents I guess.
The Guardian calls it 'dictator chic.' |
Face the music
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing. But only because I can't get this line out of my head: "money for nothing and chicks for free." Don't even like the song. Click image to listen.
Money for nothing and chicks for free... |
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"Iran's Teenage Girls Are Leading The Protests For Women’s Rights"
"Imagine a perfect, harmonious world of religious supremacy, pure, honest, a true gift to humanity. Who doesn't want that? The religious police in Tehran and other major cities across the country efficiently and effective quells any dissent." Never been to Ukraine but I have been to Iran and I love the country. One of many that deserves better leadership.
Say Dutch goes out not wearing any pants. The police will pick me up and take me home. Same thing second time, third time and so on. After a while the judge might fine me a couple of bucks but nothing else happens.
Now imagine an Iranian woman who refuses to wear her mandatory headscarf. OK, stop. Mahsa Amini did wear one, just not the right way. Couple of weeks ago Amini was detained by the country’s “morality police” in Tehran for allegedly wearing her hijab loosely, going against the government’s strict religious dress code for women. Now she's dead.
The Economist remains my preferred newspaper, despite the fact it's been sliding for decades. "Who are Iran’s hated morality police? The Koran says nothing about men in uniform enforcing dress codes." It's not just men in uniform you silly, it's also women. About a decade ago, in a little town, a young girl was hanged from the top of a crane truck somewhere in rural Iran. She was arrested and jailed for perceived indecent exposure by female morality police a few days before. Everything would be fine they said. Even on her way to the gallows, her female guard 'friends' told her not to worry, everything was just for show. A little fake drama to educate those who persisted. The girl would be freed afterwards. Mum, dad and little sis were already waiting for her. There are a couple of articles about it and a few clips but everything is so gruesome I'm not gonna share any of it.
Harry Potter anyone? No? |
These are Iranian teenage girls protesting by not covering their heads, an unspeakable crime, so horrible it has capital punishment written all over it. Nothing else will do. Meanwhile a few of us still pay lip service, wondering "where our girls are". "Bringing back 'our' girls is even harder." Meanwhile in the next couple of weeks several of these female teenagers will suddenly vanish to be never heard of again. They know, I know, the female religious police knows for sure and now you do to. All in the name of a pious, better, more just society. To benefit us all. To be young is to be feel invincible, standing up for your convictions [basic human rights]. These girls feel invincible but also understand there are limits to being bullet proof. Youthful inexperience makes them overly optimistic exactly where that line is. It's why some of them will never finish secondary school. Or be seen again.
[1] On the other hand, I truly believe in misery but as long as it's consensual
[2] Yep, never normal, that's us kinksters.
[3] Years & Years is depressing television. Never made it past the
second episode.
[666] Mistress or slave are the only two options available. Vanilla equality is not.
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