
(admin) How to train a Puppy when it keeps pooping in the house, rub his nose in his own crap: Lefties losing it: âTypical leftistâ somehow blames Donald Trump for LA fire response
Sky News host Rita Panahi has criticised a âtypical Californian leftistâ who somehow found a way to blame President-elect Donald Trump for the governmentâs response to the Los Angeles fires.
(admin) The Makers of the Film The Matrix...the Wachowski brothers are Transitioners and want to be Female and have transitioned. The Wachowski Brothers of The Film The Matrix
How Wachowski Siblings Lilly & Lana Supported Each Other Through Their Transitions
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(admin) Hitchcocks Homos, The Sex Crusaders and anything goes people prize this film. In the future this will have to be undone, wait and see. The Secret Gay Love Affair Behind Alfred Hitchcock's Rope
Alfred Hitchcock's 1948 film Rope is famous for how it was filmed: To look like one continuous scene playing out in real time with no cuts. But there's something else that makes it an even more audacious film, which is the unstated fact that its main characters are a gay couple. Slipping queer characters past film censors in the 1940s was no easy task -- and in fact, they nearly didn't get away with it. And what Hitchcock didn't know is that during the making of he film, the writer was secretly having an affair with the leading man. Their clandestine romance lent a whole new level of real-life-danger behind the scenes of this iconic thriller. Because if their secret was discovered, they'd face the end of their careers -- or much, much worse.
Victor Davis Hanson: California's Catastrophic Wildfires Are âA DEI, Green New Deal Disasterâ
In this edition of âVictor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,â Hanson, author of âThe End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation,â provides an analysis of California's wildfire management and policy failures under Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Hanson discusses the mismanagement of resources, lack of effective forest management, and prioritization of diversity and inclusion over merit in firefighting efforts. He labels the situation as a âsystems breakdownâ and warns of the larger implications for California's future