Monday, February 2, 2026

Times are Hard...Sir...Times are Hard.

 Keep going: "If you are going through hell, keep going." — Winston Churchill

In  2025, 2024 my posts slowed down. Not my photos and videos. I was still "out there" covering many protests and rallies. (Flickr and you tube; even IG were my outlets) but, my ability to put it all to 'paper' slowly came to a halt. Twenty some years and I hit the brick wall of repetition. So much of what I was covering felt uninspired so my lack of motivation dragged on: hence my need to explain these disparate posts published of late.

Posts of  palestine aka fakestine; Gaza; Iran; communism;democrat socialism, fascism, climate JUSTICE, Israel, the Oct 7, 2023 murders; the hostages of HAMAS; (TDS) TRUMPy TRUMP TRUMP( thank you Katie Hopkins for your skewers of the LEFT) and DiBozzo (deBlazio) Part 2 aka MOMDOOMIE ( Zohran Kwame Mamdani )


Nazi smears, white supremacy, illegal MURDERS of law abiding Americans 
(IGNORED by the leftist media)

RINSE-REPEAT

 

RINSE AND REPEAT!

Repetition numbs the brain through a process called habituation, where the brain reduces its neural response to repeated ..... stimuli to conserve energy and focus on new information.....  cause(ing) cognitive fatigue, emotional desensitization .... making the brain treat consistent, monotonous inputs as background noise.
 
 
With the New Year, seems many fine patriots have expressed a similar fatigue as the Left-machine repeats and repeats relentlessly;
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Key aspects of how repetition impacts the brain include:
 
  • Emotional Desensitization: Constant exposure to the same emotional stimuli (positive or negative) weakens the emotional response, leading to a "numbing" effect.
  • Semantic Satiation: Repeating words or phrases too many times causes them to temporarily lose their meaning, as the brain becomes over-habituated to the sound or symbol.
  • Reduced Brain Activity: Studies show that repetitive tasks or speech result in a global reduction of brain activity, particularly in the prefrontal cortex.
  • The Paradox of Efficiency: While repetition helps build neural pathways and strengthens skills (muscle memory), it can lead to inattention, causing the brain to miss changes or make mistakes in mundane tasks.
  • Cognitive "Blindness": If a task is too repetitive, the brain may stop consciously processing it, causing a temporary, functional "blindness" to the information. 

Repetition can be ... detrimental for engagement, creating a need for variety to combat mental numbness.

BUT, the protests and rallies resist change. 

SO:Round And Round We Go

 
Teetering on the edge of madness

That's the world we 're living in as 2026 rolls-on, led by provocateurs, agitators and instigators who work directly with orgs like the Democrat Socialists of America, the Peoples Forum and ALL those who espouse Marxist-Leninist ideologies. Leftists. Hard core anti-American, anti - Jewish insurgents.

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."Winston Churchill

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