Woke weekly bullettin #2
Wokeism Bulletin, 2nd episode. From male milk to AI making public documents more inclusive, from the good citizen card to manuals for raising trans children, from colonialist dinosaurs to Mozart's chauvinistic Don Juan.
Wokeism Bulletin, 2nd episode. From male milk to AI making public documents more inclusive, from the good citizen card to manuals for raising trans children, from colonialist dinosaurs to Mozart's chauvinistic Don Juan.
Wokeist weekly bullettin #1. From "suprematish whomever read" to the inclusive subways, from the outlawing of goliardy to the patriarchate at the Opera, ending to the genderless parents.
More than a movie, it is a well-executed collection of gags, winking at the depressing internalized neorealism that along with Italian-style comedy is the only "myth" built in our country since the postwar period.
The blaming of males is in danger of being the only result of "affectivity education," as cases that have already occurred in so-called "more advanced countries than ours" show.
The film about Salvatore Todaro, legendary Italian submarine commander during World War II, has arrived in theaters. A story that even among many flaws tells a historical truth that has been kept silent for too long: the Italians were indeed heroes and the good people.
The U.S. Navy is grappling with a series of problems with its latest generation of ships, some of which will be decommissioned. An instructive story of applied technology and an opportunity for established entities such as Italy's Fincantieri.
Vannacci's book is the first step and shows that there is a hunger for reading in the Right. And there have always been books, just that the public never noticed. So here are 12 more texts to delve into. 12 books by living Italian authors that march divided and strike united with the General's.
From the United States comes a new gender insanity: that of "genders" linked to animals, mythological archetypes or even "on a term basis" and depending on location, complete with emoji-pronouns...
In the UK, early stances are beginning to be taken against the intrusiveness of gender theory into civic life and the Law, starting with the government and - amazing to say - the university.