Posted on 03/10/2018 7:47:54 AM PST by Kaslin
To support and honor womankind Pomelatto and The New York Times collaborate to spread a message of positive female empowerment for International Women's Day. Through a NYT article (and video) detailing important milestones in the women's movement with an international cast of powerful women (prominently including Jane Fonda), the new partnership champions female achievements, leadership, and gender equality.
What makes me angry are bullies & liars who are in control, declares an earnest-looking Hanoi Jane in the Pomelatto/New York Times video.
Fine, Ms Fonda and New York Times, lets talk about some bullies and liars:
Fidel Castro and Che Guevaras regime jailed 35,150 Cuban women (many of them actually girls in their late teens) for political crimes, a totalitarian horror utterly unknown--not only in Cuba--but in the Western Hemisphere. This is the regime hailed by so many western feminists. Some of these Cuban ladies suffered twice as long in Castros Gulag as Alexander Solzhenitsyn suffered in Stalins.
And yet heres the New York Times: Fidel Castro is one of the most extraordinary men of our age Cuba is now a happy island, (Herbert Matthews, The New York Times, 1959.)
And yet heres Jane Fonda: My biggest regret is I never got to f*** Che Guevara. (Jane Fonda as quoted by her biographer Patricia Bosworth.)
Indeed, what could be more appropriate than champions of the Stalinist regime that jailed and tortured the most and longest-suffering women political prisoners in the modern history of the Western Hemisphere collaborating to celebrate female achievements?
What examples in modern history could define female empowerment and achievements better than how so many of the Castro regimes long and horribly tortured women political prisoners have gotten their groove back upon again breathing freedom in the U.S. ?
Wouldnt these ladies (many of them residing nowadays within a short Uber ride from mainstream media and womens chat-show studios) make absolutely IDEAL examples of female empowerment and achievements?
HAH! Dont be ABSURD! Instead of these ladies, we get Jane Fonda and The New York Times, who qualify as among modern historys top media and celebrity champions of these ladies JAILERS and TORTURERS!
And regarding your carnal lament, Ms Fonda? Read carefully here, honey, for some consolation:
I used to call him El Gallo (the rooster) recalled Carlos Figueroa who was Ernesto Guevaras adolescent friend in Alta Gracia, Argentina. Id be visiting him and eating in his familys dining room and whenever the poor servant girl would enter Ernesto would promptly grab her and force her to lay on the dining room table where hed have rapid intercourse with her. Immediately afterwards hed throw her out and continue eating as if nothing had happened.
Es un galloun gallo! (Hes a rooster!rooster!) complained a scowling Berta Gonzalez a few years later upon emerging from her Mexico City bedroom summer of 1955. This was shortly after his Motorcycle Diary trip, when the pathetic failure and hobo Ernesto Guevara was scribbling unreadable poetry and mooching off women in Mexico City, where he met Fidel and Raul Castro. Berta Gonzalez was a Cuban exile in Mexico at the time.
Gallo, as you might have guessed, amigos and amigas, is a common pejorative by Spanish-speaking women against men who culminate carnal encounters prematurely .Comprende?
But enough about Jane Fondas lament.
The prison conditions of the women jailed and tortured in Cuba were described by former political prisoner Maritza Lugo: "The punishment cells measure 3 feet wide by 6 feet long. The toilet consists of an 8 inch hole in the ground through which cockroaches and rats enter, especially in cool temperatures the rat come inside to seek the warmth of our bodies and we were often bitten. The suicide rate among women prisoners was very high."
Many of these heroic ladies, including Ana Rodriguez, Miriam Ortega, Georgina Cid, Caridad Roque, Mercedes Pena, Aída Díaz Morejón, Ana Lázara Rodríguez, Ágata Villarquide, Alicia del Busto, amd Ileana Curra live in the U.S. today.
But no producer for Oprah or Joy Behar or Katie Couric, none from the Lifetime or Oxygen TV--much less the History Channel, has ever called them. No writer for Cosmo or Glamour or Redbook or Vogue has bothered either.
The prison conditions of the women jailed and tortured in Cuba were described by former political prisoner Maritza Lugo: "The punishment cells measure 3 feet wide by 6 feet long. The toilet consists of an 8 inch hole in the ground through which cockroaches and rats enter, especially in cool temperatures the rat come inside to seek the warmth of our bodies and we were often bitten. The suicide rate among women prisoners was very high."
Many of these heroic ladies, including Ana Rodriguez, Miriam Ortega, Georgina Cid, Caridad Roque, Mercedes Pena, Aída Díaz Morejón, Ana Lázara Rodríguez, Ágata Villarquide, Alicia del Busto, amd Ileana Curra live in the U.S. today.
But no producer for Oprah or Joy Behar or Katie Couric, none from the Lifetime or Oxygen TV--much less the History Channel, has ever called them. No writer for Cosmo or Glamour or Redbook or Vogue has bothered either.
International Women’s Day is a Communist holiday and corporate America celebrated it bigtime this year and championed Communists like Frida Khalo.
But libs will tell you that all corporations are capitalist because they make money.
As an American, what makes me “angry” are communist sympathizers. FUFonda.
Ya need the balance, Bolshevik.
Fine, Ms Fonda and New York Times, lets talk about some bullies and liars:
Fidel Castro and Che Guevaras regime jailed 35,150 Cuban women
Good `ol H.J.
Still putting the "com" in proglib comrat.
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Fonda Traitor Bitch is still alive. This is wrong.
If you’re not on the political left, you lose your minority status among them. Blacks are no longer blacks if they’re Republicans. Women aren’t women if they’re capitalists.
Did anybody see Jane at the recent Oscars? She looked like a combo of Mae West & Marlene Dietrich at the end of their lives. Faked face and elderly body poured into some tight evening gown. Not pretty.
I don’t think many did, as the viewership was way down from previous years.
Mustached women
Hanoi jane should still be hanged.
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