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    Daddy Vlad Putin, Father Figure of all who admire Sky Daddy leadership

    Diary of Anne Frank - Saturday (Levant Torah Day) April 5, 2025: Kremlin & White House are taking toys away from American children, technology import toys & gadgets

    The strong Alpha Male Daddy Figure / Father is taking away American’s deepest addiction and drug import: technology imports from overseas.

     

    ::::::: “Technopoly is a state of culture. It is also a state of mind. It consists in the deification of technology, which means that the culture seeks its authorization in technology, finds its satisfactions in technology, and takes its orders from technology.” ― Neil Postman, Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology, 1992

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    Russia’s Intention with White House, “Conservative International 2013” movement plan: “Most Hated on the Internet”, extreme liberal tears over stream of new import technology from Japan / China / Taiwan / Korea being taken away and tightly controlled.

    You will see this same “Daddy Symbol” leadership of the Taliban taking things away from women: cosmetics, clothing choices, hairstyles, freedom, education, school all taken away as a means of parenting their subjects. This is how Russia is manipulating the executive functions of the human brain of White House Putin admirers to behave. The goal is not only to exploit addictions within the population, but to have control over import so that technology products in high demand can be redirected to those who favor Russian leadership… starving those who oppose Putin of access to the imported technology.

     

    https://www.livingwellspendingless.com/that-time-i-became-the-most-hated-mom-on-the-internet-taking-my-kids-toys-away-6-years-later/

    A little more than six years ago, I wrote what has become a now infamous post about taking my kids’ toys away.

    At the time, I honestly had no idea what a brouhaha it would cause. I was simply sharing our own experience—a moment in time where, as a mom, I was frustrated by the fact that my kids had way too many toys, could never keep them picked up, and were seemingly more and more dissatisfied. It was almost like the more they had, the less content they were, and as a mom, it worried me.

    Why I Took My Kids Toys Away: 6 Years Later

    Over the years, the comments and reactions to that post have run the gamut, from parents applauding the decision and letting me know that post inspired them to do the same, to many others who were sure I was causing permanent psychological damage, depriving my children of a happy childhood, and setting them up to be neurotic hoarders who will require years of therapy. I’ve been accused of being a sociopath and a child abuser, received hate mail and death threats, and have had entire Tumblr pages and forum threads devoted to what a horrible person I am.

    And then, just this week, the whole controversy was revived when the story was first published on Bored Panda and then picked up by the Daily Mail, and I once again became the most hated mom on the Internet.