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Phantom Outrage

Timothée Chalamet made one blunt comment about ballet and opera, and suddenly everyone became a defender of the fine arts.

The outrage is fake. The reaction is overblown. The whole thing proves how desperate the Internet is for its next cancellation. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.

Nessun Starmer

Elon Musks trolls Keir Starmer. Here’s an opera parody from Dominic Frisby.

Meet Their New Leader!

Liberals trotted out their new leader — the snide and arrogant climate change expert Greta Thunberg, who sneered at the United Nations, berating nations for ignoring the dangers of an overheated, polluted planet. Mark Dice says she was so ugly and mean-spirited, he felt like talking his trash directly down to the beach and throwing it into the ocean.

China and India are the world’s two biggest producers of carbon dioxide nowadays so why isn’t Greta Thunberg going to those places to spew her Leftist venom? Why is she upbraiding the United States and Europe? Here, RandomRantsofRyan discusses Thunberg, the new David Hogg, as in being scripted and produced by the Left to push its talking points.

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Greta Thunberg’s rage activism is already backfiring on the environmentalists. People are fed up with the baloney, the false drama, the angry accusations and blatant lies. If environmentalists can’t clean up their own act, they need to get off the stage. More from Dr. Steve Turley.

Trump trolls Greta and the Leftists have a meltdown. Meme the Left explains just what, and who, this United Nation propagandist represents. Watch and have a crackin’ good day!

If you had any doubts about Thunberg being a stooge and a shill for the New World Order, watch this video featuring her mother, Malena Ernman, an opera singer, accompanied by a backup group wielding one-eyed fans, as they go grocery shopping for pizza. Folks, the symbols don’t get any more blatant than this!

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The 3-D Future of Opera

Cloud Atlas writer David Mitchell has written an opera that uses the latest in technology to appeal to a new set of fans. An opera staged at The Barbican in London and written by author David Mitchell is using 3D technology to give audiences a multi-layered experience.

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