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August 12, 2011


WorldOfFashion.jpgThe Subtle Undermining of Our Culture

Left. From French Fashion Magazine Mademoiselle, the ad is for Bocage shoes.  

The caption reads "You put your feet in the world of fashion"

But note the image, she is putting her foot on a slightly effeminate emasculated man's head, pushing him down. He's not coming up, he's going under for good.

His mouth & nose are already under the water's surface, impossible to breathe; he's squeezing his eyes in anticipation of the inevitable.

Attacks like this on women would never be permitted.



by Agent J
(henrymakow.com)



We are witnessing the subtle undermining of the culture
coming from so many sides

insidious ...

Read this computer game description -

"Jessica Secret of the Caribbean v1.0

Description:

Jessica and Tony are off on a romantic honeymoon to the Caribbean! Their plans change, however, after Tony is kidnapped! Now Jessica is off on an exciting adventure and must find a famous pirate's hidden treasure. Dive into this amazing Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game and get Tony out of harm's way as soon as you can! Solve tricky puzzles and challenging mini-games in Jessica: Secret of the Caribbean!"


Did you catch it?

It used to be that MEN went on adventures to rescue women. Now it's the other way round. Also notice that rescuing him is 3rd on the list of priorities. Men are now docile, helpless, virtually useless... only women know what's right.

This is the message in every TV commercial & sitcom.
The same theme of that computer game is appearing in children's books....

pbp.jpgThe Paper Bag Princess


"Elizabeth, a beautiful princess, lives in a castle and wears fancy clothes. Just when she is about to marry Prince Ronald, a dragon smashes her castle, burns her clothes with his fiery breath, and prince-naps her dear Ronald. Undaunted and presumably unclad, she dons a large paper bag and sets off to find the dragon and her cherished prince. Once she's tracked down the rascally reptile, she flatters him into performing all sorts of dragonly stunts that eventually exhaust him, allowing her to rescue Prince Ronald. But what does Prince Not-So-Charming say when he sees her?


"You smell like ashes, your hair is all tangled and you are wearing a dirty old paper bag. Come back when you are dressed like a real princess." (At least he has the courtesy not to mention that the princess's crown resembles a dying sea anemone.) In any case, let's just say that Princess Elizabeth and Prince Ronald do not, under any circumstances, live happily ever after. Canadian author Robert Munsch celebrates feisty females everywhere with this popular favorite, and Michael Martchenko's scratchy, comical, pen-and-ink drawings capture the tongue-in-cheek quality of this read-aloud crowd pleaser. (Ages 4 to 8")

Or how about this one.... the popular TV show - So You Think You Can Dance -

This show is extremely popular among teen & pre-teen girls & long time promoter of gender bending acts like Lady GaGa & Katy Perry, for the first time in 8 seasons is now featuring same sex couples dancing. Not just performance style dances, but romantic dances - boys with boys - girls with girls. No wonder the Huffington Post calls it the most "culturally radical
sutycd.jpgshow on TV."

What the average TV watcher (sponge) is blissfully unaware of - is that they are absorbing multiple hours of religious programming each & every day. This new world religion is breaking down of the old definitions of men & women, right & wrong, to supplant it with a new age, neo-pagan, truth excluding, anti-Christ dogma.

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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at