FLASHBACK: HEROIC WOMEN FIGHTING MUSLIM OPPRESSION

Given all the heroic women in Iran and elsewhere who are defying theocratic oppression while shaming the cowardly white Democrat women of America who think cosplaying in Handmaid’s Tale outfits is “daring”, here are several women who demonstrate REAL courage. 

FROM SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 2019 – 

Natasha Fatah

NATASHA FATAH

And we have more members of the real-life League of Extraordinary Women! Reporter NATASHA FATAH, who covers stories that privileged white Western leftists refuse to cover. ALINEJAD MASIH, the woman behind the #WhiteWednesdays campaign for Iranian women’s rights. And SABA KORD AFSHARI, who was sentenced to 24 years in prison by Iran for removing her hijab in public. You know … those same hijabs that condescending white leftist women LOVE to wear to pretend they’re showing solidarity with Muslim women.

FOR THE LINK TO THEIR STORY PLUS MANY OTHER COURAGEOUS WOMEN HEROICALLY FIGHTING MUSLIM MISOGNY AND OPPRESSION SEE BELOW:

For Natasha, Alinejad and Saba click HERE 

For Raheel Raza click HERE

For Shams Bandar click HERE

For Asra Nomani click HERE

For Nadine al Budair click HERE

For Anni Cyrus click HERE

For Nonie Darwish click HERE

For Qanta Ahmed click HERE Continue reading

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CONAN THE BARBARIAN: THE ALTAR AND THE SCORPION

This weekend’s light-hearted and escapist superhero post looks at Marvel Comics’ adaptation of Robert E. Howard’s non-Conan short story The Altar and the Scorpion rewritten with Conan as the central character.

CONAN THE BARBARIAN Vol 1 #52 (Jul 1975)

Title: The Altar and the Scorpion

Villain: The Scorpion God

Synopsis: Conan’s wanderings bring him to Belverus, the capital city of Nemedia in the Hyborian Age. He encounters the suave, handsome and capable Murilo, whom he first met in Rogues in the House during his battle with Thak and Nabodinus.

Murilo now leads a mercenary troop called Crimson Company and he hires Conan as his new second-in-command. The hundreds of Crimson Company soldiers ride south to Ophir to start working for their new client – the ruler of the city of Ronnoco.

Their first mission is to retrieve the Ring of the Black Shadow, a powerful ring in the ruins of an abandoned, ancient Valusian city dating back to the time of Robert E. Howard’s character Kull the Conqueror. The ring can unleash a dark god if worn by a mortal. Conan and a female member of Crimson Company, Tara of Hanumar, shine in the expedition.

Conan finds the Ring of the Black Shadow, thus animating a huge statue of the Scorpion God which guards the ring to keep it out of human hands. Our hero fights the statue and renders it inert again with a sword through its “brain.”

Heeding Murilo’s instructions that nobody must touch the ring, two Crimson Company soldiers are assigned to stand guard over it while Conan, Tara and the others ride on to Ronnoco to get priestly help in containing the ring.

One of the guards greedily decides to steal the ring but upon touching it is transformed into a human-sized black shadow-being. He absorbs the other guard at his touch and becomes as large as two humans. Continue reading

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NEWS ROUNDUP: MARCH SIXTH

It’s another Friday current events roundup from Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog here in an America where hypocritical Democrats still can’t get enough death and destruction in Ukraine but are feigning outrage on behalf of Iran’s thuggish theocracy.

        One of the ways that Democrat Media Outlets still outdo Republican Media Outlets is the way that Ukraine was and is treated like a just war against a vile regime, but Democrats pretend that Iran isn’t as repulsive a dictatorship as the one run by war criminal Vlad Putin.    

MASIH ALINEJAD, WHO HAS SURVIVED MULTIPLE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS BY IRANIAN THEOCRATS, SLAPS DOWN KAMALA HARRIS FOR CRITICIZING TRUMP ABOUT IRAN STRIKES.

PRESIDENT TRUMP GETS SEVEN MAJOR TECH COMPANIES TO SIGN PLEDGE TO COVER THE ENERGY COSTS FOR THEIR OWN DATA CENTERS SO THAT TAXPAYERS DON’T HAVE TO.

VIDEO: JUBILANT IRANIANS DO NEW DANCE THANKING PRESIDENT TRUMP, THIS TIME BY DOING HIS YMCA DANCE. More HERE.

DON SURBER’S EXCELLENT PIECE ON PRESIDENT TRUMP’S SECOND TERM STRATEGY AND PERFORMANCE.

POLICE WARNED DEMOCRAT D.A. LAST NOVEMBER ABOUT HOW THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT ARRESTED FOR KILLING STEPHANIE MINTER WAS ON THE VERGE OF COMMITTING MURDER, BUT THE D.A. FAILED TO ACT ON THAT. And now Democrat Governor Spanberger is fighting on the illegal’s side against ICE.

DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR TIM WALZ PUBLICLY GRILLED AGAIN OVER HIS STATE’S CORRUPTION. Congresswoman Nancy Mace destroys him HERE.

PRO-TRUMP CONGRESSWOMAN ANNA PAULINA LUNA BLASTS BOTH PARTIES IN CONGRESS FOR USING TAXPAYER MONEY TO FINANCE THEIR SLUSH FUNDS THAT PAY OFF SEX ASSAULT CASES AGAINST THEM.

SOMALI FRAUDSTER IN MINNESOTA SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS FOR TRYING TO BRIBE A JUROR WITH A SIX-FIGURE AMOUNT. Continue reading

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BALLADEER’S BLOG: USCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS

As the 2026 college basketball postseason continues, here’s a look at the national tournaments in Divisions One and Two of the USCAA (United States Collegiate Athletic Association).

DIVISION ONE

FIRST QUARTERFINAL – The 4 seeds – the NORTH AMERICAN UNIVERSITY STALLIONS – took the court against the 5th seeded BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE (Buffalo) BOBCATS. Come Halftime the Stallions held a comfortable 38-21 lead over Bryant & Stratton. After the break, however, North American U. had to hold on by its fingertips to defeat the Bobcats just 65-64. Sixteen points from Jamarric Hammond led the Stallions. Continue reading

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ANCIENT SCIENCE FICTION: THE MAN AND THE MONSTER (1826)

THE MAN AND THE MONSTER – Written by Henry M. Milner, this stage adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein differs significantly from her novel and was first performed on July 3rd, 1826 at the Royal Cobourg Theatre.

The full title of this play is Frankenstein; or The Man and the Monster, a Melodrama in Two Acts. At least one other stage adaptation in 1823 preceded Milner’s version of the story. Milner’s play can be read in its entirety online.

In honor of Rome: Italian Style on SCTV I like to think of this work as Frankenstein: Italian Style since it is set in Sicily, apparently only so that Mt. Aetna can figure in the play’s finale. Rather than laboring in his own castle, Dr. Frankenstein lives and works in Sicily under the auspices of the Prince del Piombino.

The prince is a great patron of arts and sciences, and he finances Frankenstein’s work. In turn, the doctor tutors the prince’s son Julio (Julio?). Continue reading

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THE FIRST TARZAN MOVIE AND MORE: ELMO LINCOLN’S SILENT FILMS

For Balladeer’s Blog’s latest look at a silent movie star I will cover Elmo Lincoln, who is best known as the big screen’s very first Tarzan but also starred in other films outside the Tarzan series.

TARZAN OF THE APES (1918) – Though Elmo had been appearing as an extra or in small supporting roles since 1913, his portrayal of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan in this movie put him on the map. For nitpickers, Gordon Griffith of silent Tom Sawyer fame played the very young Tarzan when his parents died early in this film, but Elmo Lincoln was the first adult Tarzan performer in movie history.

Surviving prints of Tarzan of the Apes run 61 minutes and cover the basics of the original novel’s opening half in workmanlike if not spectacular fashion. Lord Greystoke and his wife perish after becoming shipwrecked in Africa and their surviving heir is raised by apes.

The boy’s discovery of his late father’s knife among the shipwreck ruins enables him to rise to dominance among the apes by killing off rivals. As he matures, Tarzan becomes a legend in the jungle as he wars on tribes which kill apes plus frees slaves captured by Muslim slavers.

Binns the sailor realizes Tarzan is the long-lost Greystoke heir and an expedition heads to Africa, headed by Professor Porter. The professor’s daughter Jane Porter (Enid Markey) accompanies her father’s expedition and winds up abducted by a villain only to be saved by our King of the Jungle.

Jane uses gentleness to calm down the horny Tarzan when he gets too pushy. Her line “Tarzan is a man, and men do not force the love of women” conveys what we need to know without getting graphic. Charmed by the Ape Man, she eventually canoodles with him willingly.    Continue reading

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MARCH FOURTH NEWS ROUNDUP

Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog is back with another current events roundup.

EVEN BILL CLINTON – IN HIS JEFFREY EPSTEIN DEPOSITION – ADMITS TWICE THAT PRESIDENT TRUMP HAD NO INVOLVEMENT WITH EPSTEIN’S ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES. And if ever a person had reasons to want to lie about it, it’s Bill in this situation.

PRESIDENT TRUMP CALLS OUT IRAN FOR ATTACKING NEUTRAL NATIONS. That silence you hear is pro-terrorist Democrats refusing to do the same.

IRANIANS DO “THE TRUMP DANCE” TO THANK HIM FOR TAKING OUT KHAMENEI.  

IN TEXAS, SETH TOTH SCORES A DOUBLE-DIGIT PRIMARY VICTORY OVER ANTI-TRUMP DAN CRENSHAW.

DEMOCRAT JASMINE CROCKETT HEAVILY LOSES TEXAS SENATE PRIMARY. And she doesn’t even have her old House seat to go back to. She’s out when the next session begins. More HERE.

CBS REPORTER IN AUSTIN COURAGEOUSLY IGNORES ORDERS NOT TO COVER THE TRUTH ABOUT IRANIAN-AMERICANS THANKING TRUMP FOR HIS IRAN STRIKES

SUPREME COURT HANDS DEMOCRATS A DEFEAT ON REDISTRICTING BATTLE IN NEW YORK.

PRIVILEGED WHITE ONE PERCENTER DEMOCRAT NANCY PELOSI TAUNTED WITH HER OWN REMARKS WHEN SHE STATED OBAMA DID NOT NEED CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL TO TAKE DOWN MOAMAR QADAFFI IN LIBYA. More HERE. And remember Hillary’s remark “We came, we saw, he died.”

MELANIA TRUMP, WHO SPEAKS MORE LANGUAGES THAN BOTH OBAMAS AND BOTH BIDENS COMBINED, MAKES HISTORY AS THE FIRST U.S. FIRST LADY TO CHAIR A U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING. A terrific positive role model for women!

VIRGINIA’S DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR SPANBERGER REFUSES TO COOPERATE WITH ICE REGARDING THE KILLER OF STEPHANIE MINTER. And never forget Spanberger’s career with the criminals at the CIA before running for public office.

PRESIDENT TRUMP AND NETANYAHU PRAISED AS THE MODERN DAY ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL. Continue reading

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BALLADEER’S BLOG: COLLEGE BASKETBALL POSTEASON ACTION CONTINUES

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HBCU CONFERENCE: CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – The title tilt in this storied conference pitted the 3 seeds – the SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AT NEW ORLEANS KNIGHTS – against the top seeded TOUGALOO COLLEGE BULLDOGS. The Knights were up 35-30 at Halftime but Tougaloo forced Overtime with a 72-72 tie. In the extra session SUNO won out 84-81. Dorian Booker led the victors with his 26 points. 

AMERICAN MIDWEST CONFERENCE: CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – Fighting it out for the conference crown were the top seeded COLUMBIA (MO) COUGARS and the 3 seeds – the WILLIAMS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY EAGLES. The Cougars had Williams Baptist on the run, leading them 42-29 at the midpoint before putting them away by a final tally of 83-71. Seventeen points from Max Rieger led the way for Columbia College.    Continue reading

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FORGOTTEN TELEVISION: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS (1958-1959)

BEHIND CLOSED DOORS (1958-1959) – This Cold War spy series starred and was narrated by Bruce Gordon, who portrayed U.S. Navy Commander Matson (no first name given). Matson would take an active role in some episodes and would narrate from a supporting role in others.

The half-hour series ran for 26 episodes and was based on the espionage files of Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, who had served in World War One and World War Two. Zacharias offered closing commentary in 17 of the episodes.

Behind Closed Doors was a docu-drama and is generally pretty entertaining. The half-hour running time and the inventive plots prevent any potential boredom from setting in.

THE EPISODES:

THE CAPE CANAVERAL STORY – Commander Matson and U.S. Naval Intelligence deal with a Soviet submarine sent to monitor American rocket tests at Cape Canaveral as well as with a Russian spy who tries forcing a charter boat captain in the area to take him to a spot where he can observe launches. Virginia “Mrs. Olson” Christine also stars.

FLIGHT TO FREEDOM – Dr. Brauer (Francis Lederer), a German rocket scientist now working for the Soviet guided missile program, is motivated to try defecting to the U.S. when his longtime colleague Dr. Von Elm is lobotomized by the communists for dissent. Television debut of Arlene Martel.  Continue reading

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NEIL SEDAKA R.I.P. – PLAYGIRL KILLER (1967)

PLAYGIRL KILLER (1967) – Oh, Canada! With the passing of Neil Sedaka I no longer had an excuse to put off reviewing this Canadian-made “horror” film which was Sedaka’s first, last and only thespian effort.

Though Playgirl Killer, also released as Decoy for Terror with unrelated footage edited in, is close to So-Bad-It’s-Good territory Neil Sedaka doesn’t have a very big role in the film. If he’s your only reason for checking out this movie you can quit right after Neil’s character rides off in a limo. He does get to sing, though!

Taking things from the top, William Kerwin from blood-soaked Herschell Gordon Lewis flicks like Two Thousand Maniacs is our star. He plays serial killer Bill wearing facial hair that makes him resemble William Campbell as a Klingon on the original Star Trek series.

We see Bill in the Canadian wilderness rowing a beautiful young lady in a boat while the French song Montage is heard, performed by female singer Andree Champagne. Playgirl Killer was filmed in and around Quebec, hence the French language song and some French signs here and there.   

Bill and his lovely lady pull up at a rock overlooking the lake and he starts trying to sketch her since he’s an artist. She’s not in the mood to sit still, though, and starts laughing at how bizarrely angry Bill gets about it.

Pssst! Bill! There are people called artist’s models who can be paid to sit still and let you paint them, buddy. Rather than pursue that common-sense solution, Bill grabs a handy harpoon gun (What the hell kind of fishing gets DONE at this lake?) and shoots her to death with it. Continue reading

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