Thursday, May 5, 2022

Happy Israeli Independence Day, Abolitionist Thoughts, and Def Leppard Musings

People who staggered out of Auschwitz formed a tiny, weakling, nation 74 years ago today. Now Israel is an economic, military, and technological powerhouse. Happy Israeli Independence Day. God bless President Truman. Mensch. We'll say Kadish for him tonight. 

Remember the fait awaiting all enemies of the Jews. 

Today is also Cinco de Mayo, traditionally Taco Night in Casa de Stroock. This is the 19th anniversary of our grandmother's death, a nice little old Jewish lady born in Nachez Mississippi and raised in Baton Rouge, later Waterproof Louisianna. Heh, In World War 1990: The Weser, the chaplain of the 211th ACR, Rebel Renegades is a Rabbi. See also the Southern Jewish Historical Society. 

Shifting back to domestic issues...This blog finds it particularly galling that many (most?) Jews are pro-abortion. Hitler didn't get enough of us? You know how many Jews there were in 1938? Fifteen million. You know how many Jews there are now? Fifteen million. Given that the world population has tripled since 1938, the math is horrifying. 

Boy, those wailing feminist harpies just don't disappoint, do they? Yikes. This blog declares once again, we think abortion is usually wrong and always a tragedy. Feminists think the baby should be born and kept comfortable until execution. 

Just ask former blackface Virginia governor Ralph Northam, 'The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.' 

If it's not a person, why even bother keeping the infant comfortable? To save time and resources, practical abortionists might consider strangling the infant to death with its umbilical cord. This is the method recommended by the National Organization for Women. It's possible the previous sentence is not 100% accurate. But it is 100% true that feminists hate babies. 

So last night we watched the old VH1 Classic Albums doc (now 20 years old) about Def Leppard's Hysteria. One producer called Hysteria a 'greatest hits album'. Another said Hysteria was 'all killer, no filler'. Goddamn right. Every song on that album could have been a single. Which is one of the reasons Hysteria still sounds so good 35 years later. Here's 21st Century Sha La La girl off 1999's Euphoria. Not bad, no? This song just sounds like the late 90's, we don't know any other way to describe it. Hanson could have sung it. Which isn't such a bad thing. 

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