The great Mike Swanson
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The Antiwar Comic: Stalin was an A-Hole
Stalin in five panels. Mostly just to irk the Commie kids.
For more very American comics, visit the Webcomic Factory! Also, my new audio book for Wokeistan: A Novel is live.
Excellent Greenwald Interview on Fox News!
He kills it on the lawless national security state, namely NSA blackmail of Congress and the DoJ’s merciless persecution of Julian Assange, along with Assange’s father and brother.
Stealing Your Time
Weeks of work needed to buy the median home near record-high pic.twitter.com/bIfEwXbmMO
— Daniel Lacalle (@dlacalle_IA) July 7, 2021
The Antiwar Comic: Serenity Now!
The alternative title would be something like “Distractions”.
More comics at the Webcomic Factory. Also, I review a movie where apparently the Antiwar community has way more power than normal, the Tomorrow War. It’s not the main thrust of the movie, but in the background and very interesting.
Appearance on the Noah Blaylock Show
I was a guest on the Noah Blaylock Show for a discussion of education and the consequences of government control of schooling. Listen to the podcast here.
The Antiwar Comic: The Theory War
Just when I thought generals couldn’t get any crazier…
For more comics, visit The Webcomic Factory. Also, check out my books! Wokeistan: A Novel, Hollywoke: Another Novel and The Pineys!
Cost Of War: New Report On The Suicide Rates Among Active Military Personnel And Veterans
Suicide rates among active military personnel and veterans of the post-9/11 wars are reaching new peaks. This report uses governmental data, secondary literature, and interviews to document a suicide epidemic that is emerging among post-9/11 fighters as part of a broader mental health crisis.
The study finds that at least four times as many active duty personnel and war veterans of post-9/11 conflicts have died of suicide than in combat, as an estimated 30,177 have died by suicide as compared with the 7,057 killed in post-9/11 war operations. The report notes that the increasing rates of suicide for both veterans and active duty personnel are outpacing those of the general population – an alarming shift, as suicide rates among service members have historically been lower than suicide rates among the general population.
The report finds that these high suicide rates are caused by multiple factors, including risks inherent to fighting in any war such as high exposure to trauma, stress, military culture and training, continued access to guns, and the difficulty of reintegrating into civilian life. But the study finds that there are factors unique to the post-9/11 era, including a huge increase in exposure to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), an attendant rise in traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and modern medical advances that have allowed service members to survive these and other physical traumas and return to the frontlines in multiple deployments. The combination of multiple traumatic exposures, chronic pain, and lasting physical wounds is linked to suicidal behaviors.
Additionally, the sheer length of the war has kept service members in the fight longer, providing more opportunities for traumatic exposure, and fueling a growing disapproval and ignorance among the public that has only enhanced veterans’ difficulty finding belonging and self-worth as they reintegrate in society.
More here
H/T Geopolotics and Empire