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National Geographic Magazine on the Ropes

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We all know—and used to love—National Geographic magazine...
....until it went more woke than a rabid squirrel on meth.

Here's the delightful tale of how DEI backfires:

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment ... eographic/

If you haven't been keeping up, here's a sample of some recent NatGeo covers:

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And to think it was once the go-to source for 3rd World boobage. 

 

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Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
7/1/2023, 3:06 pm

And to think it was once the go-to source for 3rd World boobage. 

Right?! Way better then the bra covered chicks in the Sears catalog.
 
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Kim Jong Fun wrote:
7/1/2023, 7:53 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
7/1/2023, 3:06 pm

And to think it was once the go-to source for 3rd World boobage. 
Right?! Way better then the bra covered chicks in the Sears catalog.
 
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Somehow, as a gift, I acquired a subscription to National Geographic. My very first issue displayed a picture of Martha Raddatz in the editorial column, who, despite being intellectually superior to deplorables, appeared to have just come out of her floatation tank to spew a barrage of social wedgies. Despite the progressive content, undaunted, and without the cognitive skills a liberal would expect, I found those monthly copies got me through many a long winter's night as starter paper for our wood stove.
 
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trashmouth wrote:
7/2/2023, 12:22 pm
I found those monthly copies got me through many a long winter's night as starter paper for our wood stove.
Besides being good kindling, they were heavy magazines, too.

My former brother-in-law was a super-liberal NatGeo addict. He collected every new issue and a lot of the old ones and stored them in large cardboard boxes in the attic.

One evening, while he was sitting in his easy chair enjoying RuPaul's Drag Race, the ceiling gave way and ton of of NatGeo boxes rained down and crushed his skull.

So yeah, those magazines have multiple uses for sure.

  
 

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Keep ‘‘em separated…..cross ‘pelipsky’s mythical heart…that was funny, comrades KJF and O. Back in elementary days, the boys never had their library book with them, so were forced —- ‘pelipsky tells truth —to walk to basket and pick a well thumbed, used, National Geographic Magazine and have to pretend like they were reading some 3rd World Culture article written by someone such as Martha Raddatz, or Molly Ivans. (RIP) FORCED to read stuff like that could warp a young comrade’s mind, body, and character. !!!

But, classrades lazidadoodle in selecting preferential reading material, without being instructed by State, were going to select from The Reader’s Digests and High Lights.

Red Square, in Texazistan, the legend is the sheer weight of saved National Geographic’s, or even Consumer Reports, that is stored in closets, garages, and sheds, is actually pulling The Collective’s footprint of private property real estate of the planet earth’s crust, down with it.

This centralized weight must be redistributed, as BTUs or to provide schools with reeducational material, for those elementarades, who forgot to bring their Dad’s well thumbed copy.

As you were, comrades.

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Comrades!

My Grandfather had a subscription to National Geographic since it he could afford it. He gave us one every year. Then my mother-in-law did the same. When the 'trans' kid edition came out, I asked her to cancel and when I explained why, she was disgusted at what they published.  
My Grandfather would curate his collection of 40's editions for me as I had a taste for maps and WW2. The issues from the 'space race' really were my favorite, along with the old maps that no longer were valid. In the late 90's I bought a multi CD collection of their maps. Loved the old highway maps from the 30's and comparing them to today.
The best memory was when I was stationed in Korea (80's), my Dad sent me an edition that talked about the country. It was spot on.
Everything Progs touch turns to Sh*t. 

As Always, in great Socialist Brotherhood!
Your Hubble Liquidator,
Dimitri.

 


 
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