Woke commie Margaret Atwood pushes censorship on Substack
Plus: The evil of the not-vaccines; IBM and Red Hat hate White males; A White female betrays White males; TESLA robot attacks engineer; Don't let a woman tie you up; Gen Z loves Osama Bin Laden
Welcome to this week’s issue of Morgthorak’s Goody Bag. The Goody Bag is a smorgasbord of the most notable, informative, or entertaining content I’ve read or watched this week. I hope you enjoy it. 😎
Margaret Atwood pushes censorship on Substack
The woke commies have not given up on attempting to institute a censorship regime on Substack. I have been warning people that the first go-around was just round 1, and they would continue to pressure Substack’s executives until they got what they wanted.
Out of the dark depths comes one of the worst woke commies of all time: Margaret Atwood, the writer of the ridiculous book “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
Atwood shot her mouth off recently, trying to push Substack’s executives to begin censoring anyone she and her fellow woke commies disagreed with:
No, Substack: You can’t have both the dystopian nightmare and “Flopsy Bunny’s Very Busy Day.” You can’t have both the terms of service you have spelled out and a bunch of individial publishers who violate those terms of service. One or the other has got to go, and hiding under the sofa and pretending it isn’t happening will not make your dilemma go away. Nor will some laudable rhetoric about free speech – not when you yourselves have clearly stated that not everything is allowable, including threats of “violence” and “physical harm” to “protected classes.”
So, one or the other, dear Substack. Tell us which. I am sure you mean well, but you are young and inexperienced, and did not think this through. It’s not too late! You aren’t doomed to the dystopian nightmare! You can still have “Flopsy Bunny’s Very Busy Day,” if you close your eyes tight and wish very hard.
Atwood is just pushing the party line, and her celebrity status, as weak as it is, is being used by the woke communists to start round two of the battle for control of Substack. If the Substack executives give her and her fellow woke commies an inch, they will take many miles, and the fall of Substack will begin.
I will say it again: We must be equally relentless in stopping them. This means hammering them on Notes and tagging the Substack executives to make it clear that we oppose any censorship on Substack.
The evil of the not-vaccines
Since the not-vaccines were forced on the populations of the world, we have watched the consequences begin to rack up: a big upswing in excess mortality, and many not-vaccine injuries.
Laughlyn over at Shadowrunners has a deep and detailed look at the pathways of damage of the not-vaccines:
There are so many modalities of possible harm here that it’s almost preposterous.
We’re not just talking about a couple of elevated risks, but a whole plethora of significant causal mechanisms, with several, potentially synergistic factors behind almost every single potential negative health outcome that can be discerned in the research.
And paradoxically, this overwhelming set of indications is part of the problem. It immediately generates cognitive dissonance. Because on the face of it, it’s not reasonable to entertain the idea that an ostensibly beneficial pharmaceutical product that almost everyone agrees has saved millions of lives, is associated with such an extensive set of etiological mechanisms.
In other words, we’re getting into the territory of the psychology of the “big lie” here.
The epistemic conditions are such that the very abundance of evidence makes it very difficult to accept the conclusion. Not least given the Nobel award, the situation is one where the average person, without delving into the data, and without a strong, epistemic anchoring of his or her own, would generally be less rational to accept the conclusion indicated by the evidence.
And this is precisely why I think we now need to compile these comprehensive overviews of etiological mechanisms, and connect them to the epidemiological data as clearly as possible, to provide a stable and accessible foundation for the proper assessment of the effects of these products. William M Briggs- if you’re reading this, perhaps you could be persuaded to give us a follow-up overview pertaining to the possible questions we could ask ourselves regarding connections between these mechanisms and the epidemiological data.
Instead, however, we dole out the Nobel Prize in support of big pharma’s marketing campaigns. We awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for a product that certainly did vastly more harm than good - something which was obvious and easy to ascertain more than two years ago.
Would it really have been so difficult for the committee to perhaps research one or two of these modalities for potential harm before deciding to place their royal acclamation on an obviously unsafe experimental therapy whose long-term consequences are just beginning to show?
All of this should obviously have been stopped as soon as we had minute indications of serious adverse events in the pharmacovigilance data, and the presence of several plausible mechanisms of harm should be the end of the discussion.
Many of us warned about the dangers of the not-vaccines when they were first rolled out, but few listened to us. We were censored and shut down on most social media services, and our voices were prevented from being heard.
We now begin to see the consequences of such censorship, and we will see even more of it in the years ahead as excess mortality rates continue to climb and more and more injuries accrue because of the not-vaccines.
IBM and Red Hat hate White males
ConservativeNerds has an excellent write-up about leaks coming out of IBM and Red Hat. As you might imagine, both companies have a hatred for White males and have pushed woke communist discrimination on their employees:
Let's go, in order, over all of the IBM and Red Hat leaks that have been published -- so far -- by The Lunduke Journal and O'Keefe Media Group. With a short bullet list of some of what we've learned from each leak.
It's also worth noting that these leaks are not yet finished. The Lunduke Journal is in posession of a large quantity of material to be published over the next week.
Dec 11, 2023 - The IBM CEO Video
O'Keefe publishes a leaked video of IBM CEO, Arvind Krishna.
IBM will withhold bonuses from executives who fail to meet race-based hiring quotas.
IBM has fired people for refusing to discriminate, based on race, in hiring.
Dec 12, 2023 - The America First Legal Complaint
Based on the December 11th leaks, America First Legal files a complaint against IBM for racial discrimination.
Dec 13, 2023 - The IBM All-Staff Call
O'Keefe publishes a leaked video of IBM CEO, Arvind Krisha, discussing the December 11th leaks during an IBM-wide All-Staff Meeting.
Dec 13, 2023 - The Red Hat "Allyship Kick-off" Presentation
The Lunduke Journal publishes contents from a leaked, internal Red Hat presentation.
Red Hat and IBM consider "Ally" to be, fundamentally, an anti-White concept.
Red Hat and IBM consider "Whiteness" to be a bad thing.
The entireity of the presentation was published, without edits -- and a video version was made available.
Dec 20, 2023 - The IBM eMail & Slack Leaks
The Lunduke Journal publishes two articles containing leaked material from within IBM and IBM subsidiaries -- predominantly in the form of screenshots of email and Slack messages: "Diversity Training & White Fragility", & "Anti-White Pledge & Ally Badges".
IBM has internal book clubs reading anti-White books.
"Diversity" training is mandatory within IBM.
Employees are encouraged to make a public "pledge" to IBM's anti-White definition of "Allyship".
Employees who promote "Ally" ideas are rewarded with "Badges".
Executive compensation is tied to IBM employees adhering to and promoting these ideas.
Dec 22, 2023 - The Red Hat CEO Video
The Lunduke Journal publishes leaked video of Red Hat CEO, Matt Hicks, speaking during an All-Hands Call.
Red Hat has a goal of hiring at least 30% Black and 30% Women candidates. This is in-line with the parent company (IBM) goals.
Red Hat is aware of the leaks, as of Dec 13th, and was not prepared to make a public statement at that point.
Dec 23, 2023 - Men's Room Door Lectures
The Lunduke Journal publishes leaks that show some of the strange aspects of working at IBM -- as it relates to Diversity & Inclusion topics. No massive revelations, but provides some odd insights into IBM culture.
Dec 26, 2023 - The IBM "Word Usage Council"
The Lunduke Journal publishes leaked Slack conversations where IBM employees discuss the banning of engineering and technical words.
IBM has a "Word Usage Council" which tells engineers what words they are allowed to use.
Any mention of a color is deemed "problematic".
What a disgusting situation at Red Hat and IBM! Both companies have disgraced themselves with this overt discrimination against White males. No one should buy or use their products or services. Both companies need to be blacklisted and utterly shamed for what they have been doing to their employees.
Moreover, I hope they are both eventually sued out of existence. The destruction of these companies because of a massive legal settlement would set a good example for the rest of corporate America.
White female CEO betrays White males
Speaking of anti-White male hate, we have here Amanda Blanc, the CEO of Aviva, mouthing off about how no “non-diverse” hiring happens without her approval.
This is one nasty bitch, and I hope she eventually gets what she deserves. She’s deliberately screwing over White males in favor of “diversity” and so she’s racking up a huge bill in terms of karma.
Stay tuned, as I believe it will all come back to haunt her at some point, and she will likely get what she deserves.
TESLA robot attacks engineer
I warned a while back about the dangers of robots and drones, and sure enough, a robot went crazy at TESLA and attacked an engineer! The damn things cannot be trusted!
A Tesla engineer was attacked by a robot during a brutal and bloody malfunction at the company's Giga Texas factory near Austin.
Two witnesses watched in horror as their fellow employee was attacked by the machine designed to grab and move freshly cast aluminum car parts.
The robot had pinned the man, who was then programming software for two disabled Tesla robots nearby, before sinking its metal claws into the worker's back and arm, leaving a 'trail of blood' along the factory surface.
The incident - which left the victim with an 'open wound' on his left hand - was revealed in a 2021 injury report filed to Travis county and federal regulators, which has been reviewed by DailyMail.com.
I have said it before, but I’ll say it again: I do not want these damned things anywhere near me! Who knows when they will malfunction and go on a rampage? And how will a human being stop one of them? Even if you have a gun, there’s no guarantee it will stop a robot or a drone.
Don’t let a woman tie you up
What can I say about this story except that the guy made a very bad decision to allow the woman to tie him up:
A wife who cut off her husband's penis and flushed it down the loo has told police in Brazil she did it after finding out he had bedded her 15-year-old niece.
The age of consent in Brazil is 14, and police are also looking at whether any relationship was consensual.
The 34-year-old woman, who has not yet been named, told officers in Atibaia, near Sao Paulo, that she had first teased her husband into getting into bed with her.
But after tying his arms and legs to the bed, she pulled out a razor and hacked off his manhood, according to local media.
After taking a picture of the severed organ, she flushed it away down the lavatory, she confessed on December 22.
When she later handed herself in to police she told them she had flushed it away because she had 'heard that it was possible to reattach it'.
If you thought that this story was weird enough, it gets worse as the husband has apparently “forgiven her:”
The 39-year-old husband added: 'She is a person who will have a negative impact on my life forever.
'But as I say all the time, I have faith, first and foremost, in God, and nothing happens in life without God's permission.
'As to whether I forgive her, the truth is God is the one who has to forgive, but, yes, for my part, she is forgiven.'
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Gen Z loves Osama Bin Laden
This story didn’t surprise me in the least. I wrote about Osama bin Laden’s letter a while back, and if you read it, you will see that he makes some very valid points about the Globalist American Empire.
In the case of Gen Z, they are not buying into the regime’s bullshit about Osama:
One in five young Americans has a positive view of 9/11 mastermind and Al Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden, according to disturbing results of a DailyMail.com poll.
The alarming survey also found three in 10 Gen Z voters believe the views of the anti-Semitic terrorist leader who slaughtered thousands of innocent people were a ‘force for good'.
Family members of 9/11 victims said the findings are 'horrifying' and proof of a startling trend suggesting some in the younger generation are growing sympathetic to terrorists.
Another DailyMail.com poll in October found one in 10 voters under the age of 30 had a positive view of Hamas, despite the group's murderous attack on Israel that killed more than 1,300 men, women and children.
Bin Laden orchestrated the 2001 hijackings that killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
The Daily Mail amuses me when it harps on what Osama did but never mentions why he did it or what the actions of the regime in Washington, DC, were that motivated him to do such things. The DM simply goes into a hissy fit about Osama while completely ignoring the actions of the empire.
I wonder: Who owns the Daily Mail, and who controls its coverage? I haven’t looked into it, but if you have, then please share such information in the comments. I have a suspicion about it, but I could be wrong.
Geopolitics videos from The Duran
I’m a big fan of the Duran, so here are some recent videos in case you want to keep up with geopolitics:
Meme of the week
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This week’s TikTok videos
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It’s difficult to imagine anything being more condescending and smarmy than Atwood’s message.