Lesson from History: Transgender Mania is Sign of Cultural Collapse – Camille Paglia

Famous Feminist talks about Transgenderism.

I like Camille Paglia.  She does not fit neatly into any box.  She is also very thoughtful and well spoken.  Her opinions have depth.  I don’t think there are many people like her today.  I saw this video a while back but I think is a good time to publish it here.

 

 

It feels like reality has totally gone off the rails. It certainly feels like collapse is not far away.  I think that is a good thing.  Just align yourself spiritually and prepare.  Sometimes the course of history is going to go the way it is going to go.  Detachment is key.  As always, I am still learning detachment myself.

 

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  1. There are many reasons to visit New York, but here’s one
    of the most irresistible – a bar called Dante.

    This Greenwich Village Italian-style aperitivo bar has just
    claimed the Perrier-sponsored World’s Best Bar Award, jumping eight places from
    2018, MailOnline Travel can exclusively reveal.

    The gong was handed out at London’s Roundhouse tonight as part of The World’s
    50 Best Bars 2019 awards, which was dominated by the UK, with 10 bars in the
    prestigious ranking, and the USA, with seven – six in New York
    and one in San Francisco.

    Dante, pictured, has just claimed the Perrier-sponsored World’s Best Bar Award, jumping eight places from 2018

    The awards organisers said: ‘Dante [pictured] serves superb coffee and cocktails, as well as
    high-quality food, becoming an international drinks destination at the same time
    as retaining a buzzing neighbourhood bar vibe’ 

    Dante is owned by two Australians, Nathalie Hudson and Linden Pride, with creative direction by another Aussie, Naren Young.
    Here’s the team at the Roundhouse with their winners award.
    Pictured left to right: A Perrier representative; Naren Young, Dante’s Creative Director; Linden Pride, Dante’s Owner; Liana Oster, Dante’s Head Bartender; Melanie Weitzner, Co-Founder Lion & Lamb Communications (Dante’s PR Company);
    Rachel Harrison, Co-Founder Lion & Lamb Communications and Rodrigo Leme, Dante’s
    Director of Business Development

    Dante is known for its excellent Negronis (left).
    And the martinis are top drawer (pictured
    right)

    Dante, which first opened its doors in 1915, is actually owned by two Australians, Nathalie Hudson and Linden Pride, with
    creative direction by another Aussie, Naren Young.

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    The awards organisers said: ‘Dante serves superb coffee and cocktails, as well as
    high-quality food, becoming an international
    drinks destination at the same time as retaining
    a buzzing neighbourhood bar vibe.’

    The No2 spot is occupied by the revered Connaught Bar,
    housed in the uber-swanky Connaught Hotel in London’s Mayfair district.

    The No2 spot is occupied by the revered Connaught Bar (pictured), housed in the uber-swanky Connaught Hotel in London’s Mayfair 

    The staff will drink to that: Connaught Bar (pictured) also scooped the coveted Best
    Bar in Europe prize

    Although it missed out on the ultimate gong,
    it did scoop the coveted Best Bar in Europe prize, sponsored
    by Michter’s.

    In third place and named The Best Bar in South America, sponsored by Seedlip, is Florería Atlántico in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
    an improvement of 11 places compared to last year.

    The fourth-place slot, meanwhile, is taken by NYC’s The
    NoMad and in fifth place is the American Bar in London’s five-star Savoy hotel.

    In third place and named The Best Bar in South America, is Florería Atlántico in Buenos
    Aires (pictured)

    Florería Atlántico climbed 11 places to claim the No3 spot.
    Pictured are two of its concoctions

    The Florería Atlántico team are all smiles – and no wonder, they run a bar with a
    global reputation for classy cocktails

    American Bar also takes the Legend of the List accolade, sponsored by Asahi,
    awarded to a bar that has performed most consistently
    in the history of the ranking.

    The other U.S bars on the list are New York’s Attaboy (No7),
    The Dead Rabbit (No22), Employees Only (No26) and Katana
    Kitten (No14) – the latter snagging the award for Best New Opening, sponsored by Thomas Henry.
    San Francisco’s Trick Dog (No42), completes the American contingent.

    The other British bars in the ranking are also in London – Three Sheets (No16),
    Coupette (No23), Scout (No28), Lyaness (No39), Happiness Forgets
    (No40), Swift (No41), Kwānt (No47) and Artesian, which
    takes 48th place.

    NYC’s The NoMad takes fourth place. The U.S boasts
    an impressive seven bars in the Top 50 ranking

    All but one of the U.S bars in the top 50 is in New York.

    San Francisco’s Trick Dog (No42) completes the American contingent.
    Pictured is a flamboyant NoMad drink

    Lyaness and Kwānt are making their debuts, while
    Artesian is a re-entry.

    The UK can also be proud of Monica Berg, the
    co-owner of innovative new London bar Tayēr + Elementary (No52), who has been named the Altos
    Bartenders’ Bartender 2019, ‘reflecting her influence as a positive and passionate voice for change, education and increased professionalism in the drinks sector’.

    Spain boasts three bars on this year’s list, including Madrid’s
    Salmón Gurú (No19), which is also the winner
    of the Highest Climber Award, sponsored by Tanqueray, having
    leapt an impressive 28 places in the ranking from last year.
    New entry Dr. Stravinsky (No25) joins fellow Barcelona bar Paradiso (No20) on the list.

    The American Bar (pictured) is fifth overall. It’s housed in the
    swanky Savoy hotel in London 

    The staff at American Bar pose proudly in front of the
    bar. It’s said to be one of the most historically important bars open today 

    The cocktails at the American Bar almost count as works of art.  American Bar also takes the
    Legend of the List accolade, awarded to a bar that has performed most consistently in the history of the ranking

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