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08.04.202508:08
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08.04.202507:34
The good thing about this movie?
Disney successfully threw a jab on them pirates of the virtual world, by making a movie not worth wasting internet quota on to download😁
Disney successfully threw a jab on them pirates of the virtual world, by making a movie not worth wasting internet quota on to download😁
08.04.202507:33
It's probably a little late to rant about that, but..
I do think that the more we advance in time and technology in the entertainment industry, the worse the propaganda would be made, at least for a huge fraction of the people.
Seeing reviews about the new Snow White movie recreation from the original movie in 1937, it's safe to say that Disney, under control of liberals and politically active individuals, wanted to appeal to new generations of kids by showing certain "messages" (like women man-nification, not empowerment) that go against "old society norms" through the setting of a known kids movie, but they "might" miscalculated this propaganda, leading to more loss of money and reputation.
The reason I say "might" is it can be the same strategy implemented by Trump since the day he came to office, by "putting and discussing Taboos on the negotiation table". Just the mentioning of this taboo (like US taking complete control of Gaza) will face a lot of backlash, but it now became a possibility that a minority would rethink about, then the idea would become more normalized by time, then it will be rediscussed again when you show the same people the atrocities that happen in Gaza, if we continued on this example, with all the killings of civilians, journalists, even the captured Israelis, just to play on people's emotions to swiftly think of the "best solution" that would stop all of this in the shortest period of time, and you just as the US government begin to antagonize every possible solution but the mentioned "taboo". Suddenly, it becomes less and less of a taboo, forcing the idea that it is the only way, and it would be a matter of time till more and more supporters of this idea would just come by, and the intended goal would be achieved.
Same can be said on the woman man-nification movement. Antagonizing any possibility of: a good man existing, a wife finding a caring husband that would take care of everything in life and just make her live like a queen that doesn't need to grind in 9 to 5 jobs and face the horrors of everyday life and wage slavery jobs and bad transportation and harassment, etc.
And the only way for a woman to live better, is to unnaturally act like a man. That movement was never about making women responsible which is a great trait for both sexes, but to completely remove the man from the calculations of living a good life.
Bad propaganda. Watch out for your kids if you had any, and cut their access to these entertainment products, and protect them from these gay ideologies, and teach them religion and good morals and ethics. It is a war not everyone knows they're engaging in, and there are already many casualties but no one talks about them.
I do think that the more we advance in time and technology in the entertainment industry, the worse the propaganda would be made, at least for a huge fraction of the people.
Seeing reviews about the new Snow White movie recreation from the original movie in 1937, it's safe to say that Disney, under control of liberals and politically active individuals, wanted to appeal to new generations of kids by showing certain "messages" (like women man-nification, not empowerment) that go against "old society norms" through the setting of a known kids movie, but they "might" miscalculated this propaganda, leading to more loss of money and reputation.
The reason I say "might" is it can be the same strategy implemented by Trump since the day he came to office, by "putting and discussing Taboos on the negotiation table". Just the mentioning of this taboo (like US taking complete control of Gaza) will face a lot of backlash, but it now became a possibility that a minority would rethink about, then the idea would become more normalized by time, then it will be rediscussed again when you show the same people the atrocities that happen in Gaza, if we continued on this example, with all the killings of civilians, journalists, even the captured Israelis, just to play on people's emotions to swiftly think of the "best solution" that would stop all of this in the shortest period of time, and you just as the US government begin to antagonize every possible solution but the mentioned "taboo". Suddenly, it becomes less and less of a taboo, forcing the idea that it is the only way, and it would be a matter of time till more and more supporters of this idea would just come by, and the intended goal would be achieved.
Same can be said on the woman man-nification movement. Antagonizing any possibility of: a good man existing, a wife finding a caring husband that would take care of everything in life and just make her live like a queen that doesn't need to grind in 9 to 5 jobs and face the horrors of everyday life and wage slavery jobs and bad transportation and harassment, etc.
And the only way for a woman to live better, is to unnaturally act like a man. That movement was never about making women responsible which is a great trait for both sexes, but to completely remove the man from the calculations of living a good life.
Bad propaganda. Watch out for your kids if you had any, and cut their access to these entertainment products, and protect them from these gay ideologies, and teach them religion and good morals and ethics. It is a war not everyone knows they're engaging in, and there are already many casualties but no one talks about them.
08.04.202502:32
Usually, we discuss crimes of genocide, news, and some seriously humorous topics, but I would also like to address one topic - apparently, the creator of Cry of Fear got exposed, now, I'm not going to drag another guys reputation across the mud, so it is useless to reiterate - whether he's a pedophile or a groomer is beyond this post, is what I mean - he apparently did not do anything sexual with them until they hit the legal age, but was a real creep before that
Looking through his Google drive and the chats he had one habit - and it showed very much, that he practiced quite alot of self hurt, self scaring, and it was really bloody too, the man was simply mentally unwell.
Guys, scaring yourself and hurting yourself is bad, it's okay if you need a hug - I'll give you a virtual one too and we'll talk for hours, even Middle East Spectator said that my hugs are great and I'm as cuddly as a teddy bear.
He did not mean this in a sexual way, obviously.
But also, yeah, don't scar yourself, and you shouldn't talk in a spicy way to underage girls because that will be taken the wrong way, and you'll probably end up being shot (rightfully)
Looking through his Google drive and the chats he had one habit - and it showed very much, that he practiced quite alot of self hurt, self scaring, and it was really bloody too, the man was simply mentally unwell.
Guys, scaring yourself and hurting yourself is bad, it's okay if you need a hug - I'll give you a virtual one too and we'll talk for hours, even Middle East Spectator said that my hugs are great and I'm as cuddly as a teddy bear.
He did not mean this in a sexual way, obviously.
But also, yeah, don't scar yourself, and you shouldn't talk in a spicy way to underage girls because that will be taken the wrong way, and you'll probably end up being shot (rightfully)
08.04.202501:04
Should've sold him out, women love millionaires 😇
(Who was he tho?)
(Who was he tho?)
08.04.202500:13
A man only needs two types of friends - me, and you - and his life would be complete, this is why you're a brother, my Bengali man.
08.04.202500:08
Alright, I will look for you 4 wives! From the four corners of the planet earth.
08.04.202500:04
In your Umrah, A Kazakh man offered you two wives! Don't compare yourself to me
08.04.202500:03
We're all gonna die.... Eventually.. one day
08.04.202500:02
I'm serious! what is the joking matter here?! They were offering 10 million dollars for information about them! That's a bounty
R, my brother, I can't be a chud, I refuse to, I'm too handsome and pretty to die this young.
R, my brother, I can't be a chud, I refuse to, I'm too handsome and pretty to die this young.
08.04.202500:00
You said "Most wanted list from the American Department of Justice" ... that's why people are laughing
07.04.202523:58
Why are people laughing, this is not a joke - this is actually a very bad thing, normal people shouldn't be able to meet most wanted names from the American Department of Justice most wanted list before meeting a love interest
I should sincerely think about quitting the internet, bros, I refuse to be an incel.
I should sincerely think about quitting the internet, bros, I refuse to be an incel.
07.04.202523:51
During my 2 AM thoughts, I realized that I met someone from the Department of Justice most wanted list before I ever met a girl
This is not a shitpost or a joke, and I felt sad for myself.
I'm going to make tea now.
This is not a shitpost or a joke, and I felt sad for myself.
I'm going to make tea now.
07.04.202523:29
Continued
⚡️🇵🇰 Perhaps most importantly, the people of Tirah are not passive observers. In response to the worsening situation, tribal elders have called a jirga for April 10, involving representatives from all local tribes. Their goal is to directly address the militant threat and prevent further violence. They are expected to send a united message to militant leaders: cease your activities or face tribal opposition. A public statement is also expected affirming that no tribe will be forced to relocate due to the actions of non-state actors.
What’s happening in Tirah is not just another security headline. It’s a struggle for peace in a place worn down by years of violence and manipulation. The people there deserve better than to be treated like props in a lazy or dishonest news cycle.
The reporting we’ve seen lately, rushed, one-sided, and completely devoid of local voices helps no one. It spits in the face of the very people it pretends to defend. It's not journalism; it's opportunism. And those who amplify this kind of content without checking facts or considering the full picture (whether out of ignorance or malice) aren’t helping anyone. Least of all, the people of Tirah.
PS: It's important to remember that Pakistan’s tribal areas are often left to govern themselves, with minimal sustained presence from the armed forces. This vacuum has, over the past two decades, been exploited by militant groups for various agendas. Local tribes, despite their resilience, are not equipped to push these groups out on their own, and many actually want intervention from federal forces. But once a semblance of peace returns, there's pressure to withdraw those forces so that tribal life can resume as it once was. This cycle of intervention and withdrawal creates exactly the kind of space that militants thrive in.
@medmannews
⚡️🇵🇰 Perhaps most importantly, the people of Tirah are not passive observers. In response to the worsening situation, tribal elders have called a jirga for April 10, involving representatives from all local tribes. Their goal is to directly address the militant threat and prevent further violence. They are expected to send a united message to militant leaders: cease your activities or face tribal opposition. A public statement is also expected affirming that no tribe will be forced to relocate due to the actions of non-state actors.
What’s happening in Tirah is not just another security headline. It’s a struggle for peace in a place worn down by years of violence and manipulation. The people there deserve better than to be treated like props in a lazy or dishonest news cycle.
The reporting we’ve seen lately, rushed, one-sided, and completely devoid of local voices helps no one. It spits in the face of the very people it pretends to defend. It's not journalism; it's opportunism. And those who amplify this kind of content without checking facts or considering the full picture (whether out of ignorance or malice) aren’t helping anyone. Least of all, the people of Tirah.
PS: It's important to remember that Pakistan’s tribal areas are often left to govern themselves, with minimal sustained presence from the armed forces. This vacuum has, over the past two decades, been exploited by militant groups for various agendas. Local tribes, despite their resilience, are not equipped to push these groups out on their own, and many actually want intervention from federal forces. But once a semblance of peace returns, there's pressure to withdraw those forces so that tribal life can resume as it once was. This cycle of intervention and withdrawal creates exactly the kind of space that militants thrive in.
@medmannews
07.04.202523:28
⚡️🇵🇰 Tirah Valley: Context Matters. A Closer Look at Recent Claims and Realities.
Recent claims circulating on low-quality Telegram channels and certain Twitter accounts have alleged that the Pakistani military has shelled civilian areas in Tirah Valley, killing a civilian after locals supposedly threw stones at an outpost. These claims, lacking credible verification and mostly echoed from social media chatter, deserve a more critical look, especially considering the complex and ongoing security situation in the region.
Tirah Valley is not a monolithic space, it is vast, mountainous, and deeply affected by decades of militant activity. While parts of the region have made significant progress toward peace, other areas remain volatile due to the entrenched presence of extremist groups such as Lashkar-e-Islam and the Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group.
In fact, on March 31, Commander Ziaullah, a key figure associated with both groups, died of injuries sustained during recent clashes with Pakistani security forces. His death underscores the continued conflict between the state and militants who are actively destabilizing the region.
Just days before, on March 20, Lashkar-e-Islam imposed feudal-style restrictions on the local population in Tirah, banning beard styling, shaving, youth gatherings, and even storing songs on memory cards. Shopkeepers were also threatened and forced to lower the prices of essential goods. These are not the actions of a group interested in peace; they are coercive measures that leave civilians with little freedom or dignity.
Given this backdrop, it becomes clear why the state can not remain passive. The military’s presence in the valley is not about targeting civilians. It is about responding to a persistent militant threat. In fact, during Eid, the army was welcomed by locals while distributing humanitarian aid. Ramadan also passed peacefully in many parts of Tirah under the protection of security forces. Reports of tourists visiting parts of the region are another indication that the valley is not under blanket hostility, as falsely suggested.
To portray the area as suddenly hostile or being indiscriminately shelled by the army is to ignore this complexity and to ignore the very real violence being inflicted on locals by militant groups:
A young man named Sajid was recently abducted and killed by militants over allegations of espionage.
A girl struck by a stray celebratory bullet was misreported as a mortar victim.
Three civilians were executed in Shalobar Qambar Abad in January, while others were injured.
A well-respected elder, Haji Sher Mohammad, was killed, and militants threatened villagers during Friday prayers.
A youth was beheaded in December 2024.
A drone attack by militants in October 2023 killed two children and injured thirteen others, mostly minors.
These are not isolated events. They form a pattern of brutal intimidation and terror, yet they receive little to no attention from the same sources now accusing the state of violence.
@medmannews
Recent claims circulating on low-quality Telegram channels and certain Twitter accounts have alleged that the Pakistani military has shelled civilian areas in Tirah Valley, killing a civilian after locals supposedly threw stones at an outpost. These claims, lacking credible verification and mostly echoed from social media chatter, deserve a more critical look, especially considering the complex and ongoing security situation in the region.
Tirah Valley is not a monolithic space, it is vast, mountainous, and deeply affected by decades of militant activity. While parts of the region have made significant progress toward peace, other areas remain volatile due to the entrenched presence of extremist groups such as Lashkar-e-Islam and the Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group.
In fact, on March 31, Commander Ziaullah, a key figure associated with both groups, died of injuries sustained during recent clashes with Pakistani security forces. His death underscores the continued conflict between the state and militants who are actively destabilizing the region.
Just days before, on March 20, Lashkar-e-Islam imposed feudal-style restrictions on the local population in Tirah, banning beard styling, shaving, youth gatherings, and even storing songs on memory cards. Shopkeepers were also threatened and forced to lower the prices of essential goods. These are not the actions of a group interested in peace; they are coercive measures that leave civilians with little freedom or dignity.
Given this backdrop, it becomes clear why the state can not remain passive. The military’s presence in the valley is not about targeting civilians. It is about responding to a persistent militant threat. In fact, during Eid, the army was welcomed by locals while distributing humanitarian aid. Ramadan also passed peacefully in many parts of Tirah under the protection of security forces. Reports of tourists visiting parts of the region are another indication that the valley is not under blanket hostility, as falsely suggested.
To portray the area as suddenly hostile or being indiscriminately shelled by the army is to ignore this complexity and to ignore the very real violence being inflicted on locals by militant groups:
A young man named Sajid was recently abducted and killed by militants over allegations of espionage.
A girl struck by a stray celebratory bullet was misreported as a mortar victim.
Three civilians were executed in Shalobar Qambar Abad in January, while others were injured.
A well-respected elder, Haji Sher Mohammad, was killed, and militants threatened villagers during Friday prayers.
A youth was beheaded in December 2024.
A drone attack by militants in October 2023 killed two children and injured thirteen others, mostly minors.
These are not isolated events. They form a pattern of brutal intimidation and terror, yet they receive little to no attention from the same sources now accusing the state of violence.
@medmannews
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