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Last time we spoke about actions in New Guinea and the Japanese counteroffensive in Arakan. The good ol boys down unda were getting ready to launch a major offensive aimed to seize Lae and Salamaua. The Australian and American forces gradually built up enough strength to commence the offensive and high command decided to launch some feints, such as at Mubo to distract the Japanese from their real intentions. Over in Arakan, Irwins disaster was still paying dividends to the Japanese as General Koga launched a massive counterattack. Things were continuing to get worse for the British in Burma, though General Slim was beginning to make improvements. Lastly the British began a propaganda campaign to boost morale in the far east using the mad onion man Wingates recent adventure with the Chindits. Things were looking rough in the CBI theater. This episode is the Operation Postern, the drive to Salamaua Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. I just want to say before we begin, this episode will feel a bit like one of those old tv episodes that rehashes what happened during that season. You've heard me say it a few times, but because we do this series in the week by week format sometimes we get into these messy weeks where either not much occurs or too much occurs. Regardless this episode is about multiple ongoing operations that culminate into the drive upon Salamaua and for the sake of coherency I am going to have to summarize a lot of what occurred in the south west pacific area for early 1943. General Blamey devised a plan to capture Lae, codenamed Operation Postern. General MacArthur approved of the plan, which was quite complex and reflected the growing power of the allied forces in the southwest pacific. Blamey moved to New Guinea to take overall charge, reverting Herring to commander of the 1st corps, responsible for tactical operations. The key to quick success lay in convincing General Adachi, that Salamaua was the primary target for any major offensive. To accomplish this, it was necessary for the Australian and American forces to press upon the Japanese around the Salamaua area, but not Salamaua. Operation Postern was preceded by three simultaneous operations occurring in the South west pacific area and the south pacific area. Together the three operations helped set up the conditions necessary to allow for an amphibious landing at Lae, by tying up the Japanese ground, naval and airpower in the region alongside creating important feints. The invasion of New Georgia was the first of these operations carried out by Admiral Bull Halsey and the 1st raider battalion. That offensive codenamed operation Toenails took up a lot of the Japanese ground, sea and air forces and would gradually see the allies capturing Munda. The 2nd was operation Chronicle, the seizure of Kiriwina and Woodlark islands located just northeast of Milne Bay. With their seizure, the allies were able to create new forward airfields from which to launch air strikes against Rabaul and provide air cover for multiple other operations in the region. Lastly the third operation was to be an assault on Nassau Bay, which we will talk about a bit later. Now back to the ground forces. The 8th Area Army at Rabaul sent General Adachi and the 18th army to secure important areas west of Lae and Salamaua and to do so an offensive was launched against Wau. This prompted the Australian high command to send Brigadier Moten and the 17th brigade over to defend Wau in January of 1943. The battle to defend was tough, but the allies were able to prolong the Japanese advance long enough to transport enough troops to save Wau. The Japanese were sent retreating over to the Mubo area, but instead of pursuing the enemy, Moten limited his men's actions to patrols. The New Guinea force wished to pursue the Japanese, but was prevented by logistical difficulties. As the Australians gathered more strength, the Japanese prepared a second attempt to capture Way. This time the Japanese planned to approach Wau from the north, building a road from Markham point into the snake river valley. From there the Japanese advance would hit Wau. The 51st division was earmarked for the task, but the battle of the Bismarck sea had caused devastating losses to the convoy bringing them over in March of 1943. The battle of the Bismarck sea had pressed upon the Japanese high command the increasing allied airpower, leading them to reformulate their plans. The Japanese began to construct a road to compensate for their inability to transport men and materials to New Guinea via the sea. As the Japanese did this, on the other side, the allies now felt very secure at Wau and were willing to perform some offensives. General Savige's 3rd division was given command of the Wau-Bulolo area. For this task he had the 17th brigade, the 2/3rd, 25th and 2/7th independent companies. It was believed the Japanese had around 5500 men around Lae and Salamaua with around 6-8 thousand at Madang and 9- 11 thousand at Wewak. Savige was ordered not to attack Salamaua directly, so he decided to establish firm bases as far forward as possible to harass the Japanese, basically you can see this as forward offensive patrol actions. Now the Japanese had dug in some defensive positions in places called the Pimple, Green Hill and Observation Hill which were along the main track from Wau to Mubo. On April 24th, the 2/7th independent company were given a new mission; to clear the Japanese from the vicinity of Mubo. Moten approved a plan for the seizure of the Pimple and Green Hill, ordering Major Warfe and his 2/3rd company to harass the Japanese logistical routes in Mubo as a distraction as the 2/7th hit the Pimple. The Japanese had made the Pimple a nightmare for the allied forces. They had taken defensive positions on commanding ground allowing for concealed ambushes. They cleared firing lanes to enable their machine guns to gundown anyone who took a forward approach. By holding the high grounds they also thwarted the allies from utilizing grenades effectively. On the morning of April 24, after 20 minutes of air attacks by Boston aircraft against Green Hill, Stony Creek, Observation Hill and Kitchen Creek, the offensive kicked off with a two pronged attack. The 2/7th would start from the Vicker's ridge track, moving in two columns: one going along the Jap track towards the Pimple; the other would move north along the Laws track, a very difficult and quite unknown trail to try an encircle the Pimple from the west. When the two columns got within 100 yards of the pimple, they were met with light machine gun fire and snipers. The Australians attempted an all out assault in the late afternoon, but were unable to gain any ground. The next morning 3 Bostons came roaring in to strafe and bomb Green Hill while allied artillery began to bombard the Pimple. Despite the increased firepower the Australians still were unable to dislodge the enemy with their proceeding assaults. It turns out the Australians had greatly underestimate the defensive capabilities of the Pimple position. Reconnaissance had failed to pinpoint the enemy positions prior to the offensive. A major lack of communication between the two columns because they had no telephone lines or wireless communications led to a lack of coordination, neither allied column knew the plight of the other. Runners were used, but they were too slow and extremely vulnerable to Japanese snipers. The offensive was quickly falling apart as the Japanese continued to reinforce their lines. Meanwhile Warfe's men conducted a number of raids and ambushes in the Missim area, Komiatum Hill and Bobdubi Ridge. Warfe then sent a patrol from Namling along the Bench Cut track to ambush the Japanese at the junction between the Francisco river and the Buirali Creek. The ambush was a large success leading to the deaths of 18 Japanese. Warfe tried to perform an identical operation on April 28th, but this time his men were ambushed by the Japanese at Goodview junctions suffering considerable casualties. As a result of the forward patrolling of Warfe's men, the allies had learned the Dobdubi ridge area was defended quite lightly. Having learnt this, Ware decided to order a second platoon to capture the northern part of the ridge on April 27th. By the end of the month Warfe had two platoons spread over the Bobdubi ridge area, with a 3rd platoon held in reserve at Missim. Over in his headquarters, Moten now realized the offensive against the Pimple was far too costly and he decided the men should simply bypass it. However the commander in the field, General Savige continued to launch attacks. The reason why Savige pressed on was because on April 28th, one of his reconnaissance patrols found a position on Pimple unoccupied and kicked seized it before the Japanese could return to man it. Colonel Guinn on the ground there deduced the Japanese must have been expecting an airstrike and momentarily left their positions. He therefore elected to order another company led by Captain Leslie Tatterson brought forward to assault the pimple. This time however, the allies used deception. Instead of launching an airstrike and artillery against the Pimple they passed over it and bombarded Green Hill. The deception did not work as planned and Saviges men yet again were unable to make any ground against the pimple. By early May the 2/7th battalion had lost 12 men dead with 25 wounded against the pimple with no end in sight. Meanwhile on May 3rd, an offensive was launched against the northern part of the Bobdubi ridge. The Australians were able to fight their way close to the mouth of the Francisco river, prompting the Japanese to pull up reinforcements in the form of 70 SNLF marines from Salamua. A battle was fought in a place called the South Coconuts on May 5th. The Australians performed encircling maneuvers, managing to surround large pockets of the Japanese whom they smashed with artillery. The Australians were met with 3 major counter attacks but held their ground successfully occupying another place called the Center Coconuts by May 7th. However the Japanese then performed another counterattack, utilizing mortars to great effect, pushing the Australians back. The Japanese further reinforced the area with 60 additional men coming up from Salamaua, but they were ambushed by the Australians at the North Coconuts location suffering 20 casualties. On May 9th, Captain Tattersons men were struck a lethal blow when they ran into a Japanese booby trap along the Jap Track. The Japanese opened fire upon the Australians on the track and began to encircle them. Colonel Guinn led a small force along the track to break the encirclement while Tatterson's men resisted tenaciously against the Japanese. Tatterson's force had been completely surrounded by the afternoon of May 9th and were in a state of desperation. The Australians utilized booby-traps, fire control and mass grenade attacks to force the Japanese to give them breathing room. The next day the Japanese launched a fierce attack against Tatterson's rear. The Australians could hear Japanese officers screaming orders as their riflemen poured lead upon them. As the Japanese pressed upon them they were receiving 500 additional reinforcements from the 102nd and 115th regiments. Meanwhile the 3rd battalion of the 102nd regiment in Nassau bay received orders “to capture the high area on the right bank of the Buyawim River fork” to be done in coordination with the May 9th attacks. This action would have endangered the allied positions at Lababia camp, but luckily the Japanese commander decided instead to hold a defensive positions at the bank of the Bitoi mouth. This allowed Colonel Guinn to concentrate some of his forces at Lababia camp. By May 11th, a company of 60 men managed to break the Japanese encirclement of Tatterson's men. According to Tatterson, by 7am on the 11th, the Japanese had continued to fire heavily upon his force, but made no further attempts to advance. It seemed to him the Japanese were actually withdrawing and the increased rifle fire and mortars was a cover. Tattersons men had been battered, he himself was wounded. His force received 12 casualties and estimated they had inflicted 100 casualties upon the enemy with possibly 50 deaths. Having saved Tatterson, Guinn reorganized his forward units and began to dig in along the Jap track and Lababia camp. From May 15th onwards the 17th brigade focused on aggressive patrolling in all sectors. Aggressive patrols each day harassed the Japanese around the Pimple and Observation Hill. The Australians set up booby-traps, practically paralyzing the Japanese troop movements outside their trenches. General Okabe received some much needed reinforcements over the course of the week and began to launch some limited attacks against the south, central and north Coconut areas. Okabe's forces were repelled on the 12th and 13th, but things would greatly change on the 14th. The 14th saw a heavy shelling of the Bobdubi ridge area before Okabe launched a full scale attack that overwhelmed the Australian defenders forcing them to make a fighting withdrawal from the north and central area further down in the south coconut area. General Nakano was displeased with his troops and issued an address of instruction of May 17th, it is as follows "In the attack at Bobdubi, although a certain group was advancing on a height on the enemy's flank, instead of really carrying out the attack in such a way as to prepare the way for an assault by our main force, they went no further than a vain firing at the enemy with their weapons. The spiritual and physical strength which was worn down in the Wau campaign is at the present time still lower, but I believe it can easily be restored if the officers will take the initiative, set an example and command as leaders of their men." Despite Nakano's criticism, his men would take a lot of ground forcing the Australians further south, dangerously close to Warfe's headquarters. Warfe realized maintaining the position would lead to heavy casualties, so he pulled his force out and took up a position at Namling. It was quite fortunate as the day after he made this decision, 20 Japanese dive bombers strafed and bombed the village of Bobdubi. This was part of a Japanese heavy air raid that began on May 15th, culminating in over 100 Japanese aircraft hitting multiple Australian positions over the course of a few days. Three heavy raids were performed, but these air attacks focused general far into the Australian rear, leaving the forward positions rather untouched. On may 17th and 18th large formations of Japanese aircraft performed a raid against Wau's airfield. Although the Australians ultimately were forced to withdraw from many forward positions, such as Warfe's units, they managed the ultimate objective of operation Postern, to take Japanese resources away from Mubo and Lae. They had inflicted numerous casualties upon the Japanese including against Major General Okabe who had stepped on a booby trap that put a bullet through his right foot. Okabe had to be evacuated on the night of may 16th as a result, flown back over to Rabaul. Command was handed over to Major General Muroya Chuichi of the 51st division. The battle for Dobdubi was nowhere near done. General Nakano sent 170 soldiers of the 115th regiment on May 17th to attack Hote via the Malolo track. Nakano estimated the Australians had around 50 men defending Hote. The Japanese force ran into 25 Australians at Cissembob along the way and the defenders inflicted 50 casualties upon the Japanese before withdrawing towards Ohibe. One Australian commander at Cissembob had this to say about the engagement "During this running fight, all men were under very heavy fire, but once again it was brought out what rotten shots the Japanese were. Not one of our boys were hit, and believe me things were hot." The Australians would return to the Hote area on the 22nd to find it completely deserted, so they simply reoccupied their lost positions. That is it for the New Guinea campaign, but other significant events unfolded for the Pacific War during this time period. On April 21st, with a heavy heart President Roosevelt announced to the American people the Japanese had executed several airmen from the famous Doolittle raid. To refresh your memories, 8 of the Doolittle pilots had been captured in Jiangsu province and put on military trial within China and sentenced to death “because of their act against humanity”. They were then transported to Tokyo where the Army ministry reviewed their case. Hideki Tojo initially opposed the death sentences for fearing the Americans would retaliate against Japanese living in America, he would be right about this. Sugiyama and the rest of the Army general staff however insisted on executing all 8 of the pilots who had contributed to the deaths of around 50 civilians and thwart possible future air raids against Japan. The executions would be authorized by an ex post facto military regulation specifically drafted by the army ministry. What is interesting to note, is Emperor Hirohito chose to intervene and commuted the punishment of 5 out of the 8 pilots. Why he allowed the other 3 to die in violation of international law is unknown as the Japanese destroyed nearly all documentation pertaining to prisoners of war by the end of the war. Some historians theorize Hirohito wished to demonstrate his benevolence. Yet again, this is one of those moments that showcases Hirohito was a very active participant, despite the claims made for decades after the war that he was merely a powerless hostage. The 3 men were executed via firing squad at a cemetery outside Shanghai in China on October 14th of 1942. It was not until april of 1943 that the Doolittle Raid operation was fully disclosed to the American public. The US war department said the chief reason for not explaining the full details of the Doolittle raid sooner was the need to bring the Doolittle pilots safely home and to prevent reprisals against their Chinese allies who aided the pilots. In April of 1943 the 5 surviving pilots were moved to Nanjing and in December of 1943 Pilot Robert Meder died of beri beri. He had been starving for months and rejected medical assistance. His death would result in improvements of conditions for the remaining 4 pilots. A truly tragic part of this war and to add to this I would like to read a short piece written by one of the pilots who survived the captivity and became a Christian missionary in Japan after the war. I Was a Prisoner of Japan By Jacob DeShazer I was a prisoner of war for 40 long months, 34 of them in solitary confinement. When I flew as a member of a bombing squadron on a raid over enemy territory on April 18, 1942, my heart was filled with bitter hatred for the people of that nation. When our plane ran out of petrol and the members of the crew of my plane had to parachute down into enemy-held territory and were captured by the enemy, the bitterness of my heart against my captors seemed more than I could bear. Taken to prison with the survivors of another of our planes, we were imprisoned and beaten, half-starved, terribly tortured, and denied by solitary confinement even the comfort of association with one another. Three of my buddies were executed by a firing squad about six months after our capture and 14 months later, another one of them died of slow starvation. My hatred for the enemy nearly drove me crazy. It was soon after the latter's death that I began to ponder the cause of such hatred between members of the human race. I wondered what it was that made one people hate another people and what made me hate them. My thoughts turned toward what I heard about Christianity changing hatred between human beings into real brotherly love and I was gripped with a strange longing to examine the Christian's Bible to see if I could find the secret. I begged my captors to get a Bible for me. At last, in the month of May, 1944, a guard brought me the book, but told me I could have it only for three weeks. I eagerly began to read its pages. Chapter after chapter gripped my heart. In due time I came to the books of the prophets and found that their every writing seemed focused on a divine Redeemer from sin, One who was to be sent from heaven to be born in the form of a human babe. Their writings so fascinated me that I read them again and again until I had earnestly studied them through six times. Then I went on into the New Testament and there read of the birth of Jesus Christ, the One who actually fulfilled the very prophecies of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Micah, and the other Old Testament writers. My heart rejoiced as I found confirmed in Acts 10:43, "To Him give all the prophets witness, that through His Name, whosoever believeth on Him shall receive remission of sins." After I carefully read this book of the Acts, I continued on into the study of the epistle Paul wrote to the Christians at Rome. On June 8, 1944 the words in Romans 10:9 stood out boldly before my eyes: "If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved." That very moment, God gave me grace to confess my sins to Him and He forgave me all my sins and saved me for Jesus' sake. I later found that His Word again promises this so clearly in 1 John 1:9, "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." How my heart rejoiced in my newness of spiritual life, even though my body was suffering so terribly from the physical beatings and lack of food! But suddenly I discovered that God had given me new spiritual eyes and that when I looked at the enemy officers and guards who had starved and beaten my companions and me so cruelly, I found my bitter hatred for them changed to loving pity. I realized that these people did not know anything about my Savior and that if Christ is not in a heart, it is natural to be cruel. I read in my Bible that while those who crucified Jesus had beaten Him and spit upon Him before He was nailed to the cross, on the cross He tenderly prayed in His moment of excruciating suffering, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do." And now, from the depths of my heart, I too prayed for God to forgive my torturers, and I determined by the aid of Christ to do my best to acquaint these people with the message of salvation that they might become as other believing Christians. With His love controlling my heart, the 13th chapter of 1 Corinthians took on a living meaning: "Love suffereth long, and is kind; love envieth not; love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in truth; beareth all things, believeth all things. Love never faileth." A year passed by and during that year the memories of the weeks I had been permitted to spend with my Bible grew sweeter and sweeter day by day. Then, one day as I was sitting in my solitary confinement cell I became very sick. My heart was paining me, even as my fellow prisoner had told me his was paining him just before he died of starvation. I slid down onto my knees and began to pray. The guards rushed in and began to punish me, but I kept right on praying. Finally they let me alone. God, in that hour, revealed unto me how to endure suffering. At last freedom came. On August 20, 1945 parachutists dropped onto the prison grounds and released us from our cells. We were flown back to our own country and placed in hospitals where we slowly regained our physical strength. I have completed my training in a Christian college, God having clearly commanded me: "Go, teach those people who held you prisoner, the way of salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ," and am now back in that land as a missionary, with one single purpose--to make Christ known. I am sending this testimony to people everywhere, with the earnest prayer that a great host of people may confess Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. Alongside the unfortunate news for the Americans on May 14th a major tragedy occurred for the Australians. At 4:10am on the 14th, the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur was on a run from Sydney to Port Moresby when she was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. The torpedo struck her portside oil fuel tank below the waterline, creating a 10 meter hole, igniting fuel and setting the ship ablaze. The ship was luckily not carrying patients, but held her normal crew staff, around 332 personnel on board. Many of those on board were killed instantly from the concussion blast, others from the blazing inferno. Centaur quickly took on water from her breach, rolled to port and sank bow-first, submerging within 3 minutes. Her rapid sinking prevented the deployment of lifeboats, though two would break off as she went down. According to Centaurs second officer Gordon Rippon, she was hit 44km northeast of Point Lookout. Of the 332 people onboard, only 64 would survive, most of the crew had been asleep when she was hit, giving barely a chance to react. It is estimated that 200 people may have been alive inside Centaur as she sank. Several who escaped the ship would die of shrapnel wounds or drown having found nothing to support them in the water. The survivors spent 36 hours in the water clinging to barrels, wreckage and two damaged lifeboats. The survivors drifted around 36 kms in the water going further north east. On the morning of May 15th, the destroyer USS Mugford departed Brisbane, escorted the New Zealand freighter Sussex when she saw some of the shipwrecked survivors. Sailors aboard the Mugford took up positions with rifles fending off sharks from the survivors. It took an hour and 20 minutes to rescue all 64 people. One of the survivors was sister Ellen Savage, the only surviving nurse from 12 aboard the Centaur. In 1944 Ellen Savage was presented the George Medal for providing medical care, boosting morale and displaying courage during the time they waited for rescue. The identity of the attacker was suspected to be a Japanese submarine. At the time of the attack three KD7 Kaidai class submarines were operating off Australians east coast; The I-177 commanded by Hajime Nakagawa, the I-178 commanded by Hidejiro Utsuki and the I-180 commanded by Toshio Kusaka. None of these submarines survived the Pacific War; the I-177 was sunk by the USS Samual S Miles on october 3rd of 1944; the I-178 was sunk by the USS Patterson on august 25th of 1943 and the i-180 was sunk by the USS Gilmore on april 26th of 1944. In December of 1943 following protests, the Japanese government issued an official statement denying any responsibility for the sinking of the Centaur. The sinking of a hospital ship was a war crime, and investigations were conducted between 1944-1948. The conclusion of the investigate suspected the I-177 of Nakagawa to be the most likely culprit, but there was not enough evidence, thus the case was closed on december 14th of 1948. Nakagawa survived the war and until his death in 1991 refused to speak about the suspected attack on the Centaur. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The Australian and American forces in New Guinea were fighting tooth and nail towards their ultimate goal of Salamaua, trying to deceive the Japanese the whole while. Soon battles for Lae and Salamaua will be fought to rid New Guinea of the Japanese menace.
Last time we spoke about Operation Vengeance, the assassination of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. When the decrypted intelligence hit Admiral Nimitz desk about the vulnerability of his Japanese rival, he wondered what he should do. Was it moral? Would it even benefit the allies, Yamamoto was arguably losing the war on his own? In the end he ordered the hit and sent the job over to Admiral Halsey who enthusiastically took the bull by the horns. A special squadron of P-38 Lightnings were sent over to perform an extremely precise interception of Yamamoto's G4M Betty aircraft enroute to Ballale airfield on Bougainville. Yamamoto's aircraft was shot down killing him and all those aboard it. The death of the admiral was hidden from the Japanese public for an entire month and upon learning of it the Japanese people all mourned. It was a terrible moment for the Japanese, one of the greatest had fallen, how would the rest of the war play out? This episode is the Japanese counteroffensive in Arakan Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Before we jump back into the CBI theater some action was heating up in New Guinea. The Okabe detachment was defeated during the battle of Wau seeing the Australians controlling the area from Waipali to Buibaining and much of the Mubo Valley. However the Japanese remained resilient and would not give up Mubo without a fight. Vigorous patrolling and ambushes were all the Australians could perform, because they did not have the necessary numbers to launch a major offensive. In early March General MacKay sent word to Blamey, advising him he believed the Japanese might try another shot to seize Wau. He believed even with the projected arrival of the 4th and 15th brigades they would still be outnumbered by the Japanese. MacKay estimated the Japanese had roughly 7500 men in the Lae-Salamaua area and were maintaining a formidable defense in the Mubo region. Therefore he wanted to continue to restrict their activity to patrols to prevent the Japanese from surprising Wau again and allowing vital time to build up the defenses. The attack on Mubo in January had not accomplished its objectives, but it did show the Japanese at Lae and Salamaua how much of a hornet's nest they had stirred up by attacking Wau. The Japanese were not done however and hoped to launch a counteroffensive. They planned to bring the 51st division in a large convoy across the Bismarck Sea. But as we saw in a previous episode this was met with catastrophe during the battle of the bismarck sea, denying the reinforcements, equipment and supplies the Japanese at Mubo desperately needed. 800 units, mostly from the 102 regiment held various positions at Mubo and they could not hope to launch a counteroffensive. The supply situation in New Guinea remained a nightmare for both sides. In January Blamey authorized the construction of a new jeep trail going from Bulldog to Wau and it would take months to complete the 68 mile path. By April the Australians improved their situation in the Mubo area by occupying the heights called Saddle and Vicker's ridge. They began placing artillery on the heights and on the 20th began to bombard the Japanese position on Green Hill. On the 23rd, Major General Stanley Savige of the 3rd division established his Headquarters at Bulolo. Kanga force had been officially dissolved, thus henceforth the 3rd division was responsible for offensives in the Wau-Lae-Markham area. For months the focus had been on reinforcing Wau, expecting a major Japanese offensive. But the Australians had also maintained a small force 11 miles from Salamaua guarding the entrance to the Markham valley. The 2/3rd independent company was occupying in the vicinity of Missim village along the Francisco river between the Powerhouse and Salamaua. In early april they began performing reconnaissance of the area. On the 21st the ambushed a column of 60 Japanese managing to kill over 20 of them and wounding 15. Soon after their commander was notified by Moten that they were going to launch an offensive against Mubo finally set for the 24th. The offensive against Mubo was actually part of something grander. General Blamey planned to capture Lae forming a plan codenamed Operation postern which was quickly approved by General MacArthur. For the plan to work, the allies needed to trick General Adachi that Salamaua was the primary target for a major offensive. Thus to accomplish this, the Australians had the ⅔ independent company operate just a few miles from Salamaua. General Stanley Savige would not even be aware of these grander planes until June of 1943. Postern called for a large pincer movement, involving an amphibious assault east of Lae and an airborne assault near Nadzab 50 kms to the west of Lae. Planning for Postern had begun in May, with Generals Blamey and Herring proposing to seize Nadzab as soon as possible with Brigadier Eather's 25th Brigade and a parachute battalion, while the 9th Australian Division, now under the command of Major-General George Wooten, was to take Lae in early August. Nadzab was an obvious target, undefended and of immense value, not only for the Lae operation but also for extending the range of Allied air power. In the meantime Blamey had various forces drive the Japanese from key areas, but not to attack Salamaua directly. The Japanese were going to be in for a major surprise. But now we are turning over to the CBI theater. Last time we were speaking about General Irwins Arakan disaster and the mad onion man Wingate's operation Longcloth. Irwins blunders had cost countless lives and provided General Koga's 55th division ample time to regroup. By March 20th, Wavell, Irwin and Lloyd were accepting they would have to withdraw the forces to the Maungdaw-Buthidaung line. Wavell was incredibly pissed off and decided to make Lloyd a scapegoat. Lloyd was dismissed and replaced by Major General Lomax who was ordered to simply carry on doing what Lloyd had been doing. Lomax came just in time to meet General Koga's counteroffensive which practically annihilated the 47th brigade. Irwin looking to blame anyone and anything but himself, shifted the blame to the brigade itself rather than his tactical blunders and tried again to bring Slim into his mess. The British forces were forced to flee east of the Mayu river and this severely beat India morale which was already horrible to begin with. Now how bad was morale? By early April morale had plummeted to an all time new low. This was because of the series of terrible defeats, terrible casualties and growing more from malaria. The 6th brigade wsa evacuating 50 men due to malaria a day. Despite using mepacrine as a suppressive treatment alongside anti-moquito nets, cream and wearing long clothes at night, in 8 weeks the 6th brigade lost half its total strength. Desertions were on the rise from many units, causing the British commanders a lot of anxiety over their loyalty. General's Slim and Lomax met at Chittagong as Koga was sweeping everything before him. Both generals scoured over the maps and agreed, Koga's next logical step was an assault on the Maungdaw-Buthidaung line. To meet this attack, Slim and Lomax devised a stratagem for catching Koga in a box along the Mayu peninsula. The box was to involve 6 battalions, two on the ridges of the Mayu hills, two along the mayu river and two in the hills south of the Maungdaw-Buthidaung road. The idea was to let the Japanese advance through the most likely location, some tunnels on a disused railway track. Once the Japanese were along the tunnels, they would close the lid on the box using a force of brigade level strength. The hope was to achieve a perfect encirclement, chasing the legendary glory of Hannibal's victory at the battle of Cannae. To do this they had exhausted and unbelievably demoralized men and would have to achieve a scheme of geometric perfection. The troops Lomax came to command were shaken badly, malaria riden battalions, departing the disastrous Arakan campaign at the point of exhaustion. There were no trained formations available in India to replace them, thus they would have to be retained in combat. By early April, Lomax had skillfully managed to stabilize the front at the Maungdaw-Buthidaung. On April 14th Marshall Wavell had appointed General Slim's 15th corps to lead the British-Indian forces retreat. The Japanese sensing weakness amongst the allied forces continued their advance. On April 24th, the Japanese reached the British defenses at Buthidaung and Maungdaw. The 55th indian Brigade held the first attack at Kanthe while carefully preparing their entrapment box strategy, pushing the Japanese advance along the spine of the Mayu mountains; however it all went to shit. Two demoralized battalions gave way to Japanese pressure, breaking the box. This forced everything to come undone and soon the British-Indian forces were yet again performing a fighting withdrawal going north. It was reported that the fighting efficiency was so low by April 28th, the men of the 8/13th frontier force regiment had literally fired off all their ammunition at an imaginary opponent, and when they actually were attacked the next day they had no option but to retreat. The withdrawal culminated with the capture of Buthidaung on May 9th. The 55th brigade narrowly escaped annihilation by abandoning their vehicles and heavy equipment while limping by foot over some jungle covered hills to safety. Five days later the port of Maungdaw was evacuated and the British-Indian defenders began to take up defensive positions in the open rice-field country near Cox's Bazar. As General Slim noted “Our only hope of stabilizing the front, if the Japanese really pushed us, was to hold the rice-field country. Our men were still untrained for the jungle; they feared it more than they did the enemy. We had to select areas where we could give our troops reasonable fields of fire and open maneuver.‘It was too much like 1942 over again, with the added bitterness that this time we had been defeated by forces smaller than our own.” Slim was very better about the entire ordeal. To make matters worse, the men only pulled out after Slim's incessant pressure applied to Lomax, because Irwin was counter arguing they should toss the kitchen sink for a siege strategy. All the way over in London Sir Winston Churchill had this to say “‘This campaign goes from bad to worse, and we are being completely outfought and outmanoeuvred by the Japanese. Luckily the small scale of the operations and the attraction of other events has prevented public opinion being directed upon this lamentable scene.” Churchill was writing at a time, after the Anglo-American victory in North Africa and the crushing soviet victory at Stalingrad. It was obvious to Churchill and the other allied leadership, Europe was won. Churchill was furious with Wavell, a man he never really liked. The Americans likewise were not happy with Wavell. Meanwhile Irwin kept blaming everyone except himself, even sending reports of how cowardly his troops were. Irwins last absurdity was to signal a recommendation that General Slim by removed from commanding the 15th corps. But Wavell, under severe criticism of himself by this point was determined that Irwin would be canned. Slim was ordered to report to Irwin's HQ. Slim told his colleagues around him he was about to be dismissed as he made his way. When he got to Irwin he was met with this ‘You're not sacked. I am.' Upon hearing this, Slim remarked: ‘I think this calls for the opening of a bottle of port or something if we have one.' The British-Indians forces had 916 dead, 2889 wounded and 1252 missing; the Indian high command had suffered another heavy blow, with the myth of Japanese superiority, excellence and skill as a jungle fighter being strongly reinforced in the minds of British and Indian troops, something that gravely affected their morale General Slim held a rather remarkable ability, mental toughness with some extraordinary resistance to stress. The frustrations of all the defeats and the constant shuffling between HQs and the front was a lot to bear. Slim actually found something positive about the Arakan disaster. The British battle casualties were high, but they could have been a hell of a lot higher, given Irwins insistance to perform endless frontal attacks. The British had learnt valuable lessons about the Japanese and the lack of their own training in specific areas. There had been over 7500 cases of malaria and they were only truly learning on the spot how to deal with the pesky disease. Troops heanceforth would be routinely issued with mosquito nets, repellents and by autumn of 1943 a wonder drug was developed, Mepacrine which significantly helped with the symptoms of malaria. But by far and large the most significant long term development in 1942-1943 was the gradual reasseration of allied air superiorirty. By the end of 1942, 150 new airfields were constructed, RAF pilots and aircraft began to arrive to them in large numbers and the Americans had sent 10,000 air force personnel to serve in the CBI theater. Heavy B-24 Liberator bombers began to appear at the battlefront for the first time and in November of 1942 some made the spectacular 2760 mile return trip after bombing Bangkok. The Japanese quickly realized their proposed Burma-Siam railway was very vulnerable. When the war in the middle east came to a close in early 1943, the US army airforce transferred a ton of their heavy bombers to the far east. Bombing raids on Bangkok, Rangoon and Mandalay were increased significantly by Christmas of 1942. The Japanese were gradually losing their air superiorirty and this was deeply troubling for them. During the Arakan campaign a Japanese colonel issued the following orders ‘There must be no fear of aircraft. As long as you are not discovered you must seek to remain so. If once our position is revealed, the enemy planes must be shot down. It is not permissible to suppose that our soldiers are no match for aircraft.' The Japanese were forced to yield the skies over Arakan even though they had taken its ground. The RAG would conduct search and destroy missions over Thaitkido, Buthidaung, Sinho and Akyab island in June. 6 Hurricanes would escort some Blenheim bombers on a long range raid against Ramree island, even though they were not safe. Allied air superiority would eventually become the crucial factor to win the struggle over Burma. Now we cant talk about Burma without talking a bit more about the mad onion man Wingate. While the Arakan campaign was coming to its disastrous conclusion, Operation Longcloth had reached its own. The last remaining columns made their way back to allied territory. 2182 returned out of the original 3000 men that entered Burma; an estimated 818 men had been killed, taken prisoner or died of disease. There was a ton of criticism tossed at the operation and the effectiveness of the Chindits, but the operation was moderately successful. To be brutally honest, the Burma campaign had basically no success stories except for the Chindits, thus it got inflated quite heavily. Wavell was very pleased with the performance of Wingate's forces, so much so he put in an order to form the new Long Range Penetration group, the 111th Indian Brigade. Wavell handpicked their commander, Brigadier William Lentaigne who would come to hate Wingate and Wingate hated him haha. The success of the Chindits would be tossed in all the major headlines of every newspaper from England to India. The British had to do something to raise morale and the Chindits kind of just fell into it. Now one last major event that occurred during all of this was a major conference. Wavell had been flown to Washington to partake in the Trident Conference which was carried from May 12-25th. The main focus of the conference was on the European theater, in fact there was an obsession over the Mediterranean cross channel invasion plans. When it came to theaters like Burma there was little interest. In fact Churchill would often only talk about Singapore when the east was brought up, showcasing full and well he only sought to revitalize the prestige of the British empire over other things. Churchill was quite in favor of bypassing Burma which he viewed as only being beneficial to China, a subject he could not understand why FDR obsessed over. It seemed the Churchill FDR regarded China as the emerging dominant power in the far east, while he only regarded CHina as a pacific power, ignoring China's claims over Tibet, Mongolia and northeastern Burma, and of course Churchill would completely ignore any mention of Hong Kong. FDR was seen to be extremely Pro-Chiang Kai-shek, almost maniac by British accounts. The British began to adopt a machiavellian stance of supporting Chiang Kai-shek and Chennault's airpower idea, thinking it would surely fail, which served Britain just fine. Meanwhile, Vinegar Joseph Stilwell also at the Trident conference, kept trying to persuade his president that Chiang Kai-Shek was cunning and quite evil. He stressed the danger of American becoming a solitary atlas bearing the burden of the world because the British were outplaying them. He underlined Chiang Kai-sheks ambitions to get rid of him and replace him with a “yes man”, so he could acquire lendlease material for his own ends without any pushbacks. Stilwell recommended sending US troops to the CBI theater; to get Chiang Kai-shek to make specific commitments and stop wiggling around issues and above all to stop Chiang Kai-sheks stab-in-the-back secret diplomacy antics. Stilwell would find the British at Trident very unimpressed with him and his opinions. Stilwell also chose to bitterly argue with Field Marshal Alanbrooke, the chief of the imperial staff and a rampant Americanphobe. It got so bad, George Marshall told Stimson ‘Stilwell shut up like a clam and made an unfavourable impression.' During the conference FDR did ask Stilwell in private what he thought of Chiang Kai-shek to which Stilwell said ‘He's a vacillating, tricky, undependable old scoundrel who never keeps his word.' By contrast Chennault, when asked a similar question, replied: ‘Sir, I think the generalissimo is one of the two or three greatest military and political leaders in the world today. He has never broken a commitment or promise made to me.' Meanwhile Chiang Kai-sheks representatives including his wife were threatening to pull out of Burma and to make a separate peace with Japan, unless the British finally took action to seize Rangoon. Instead it was agreed, more supplies would be tossed over the Hump and for the future operation Anakim to be shelved, to which Stilwell argued that if the allies waited another year before launching a land-based campaign, China would collapse. Trident was chaotic as hell. Admiral King slammed the table with his fists many times violently supporting Marshall and Stilwell. King and Marshall wanted the land route to China open, but the British kept tossing their support for the Hump operations. Stilwell was not having a good time, but then he had a surprising victory. Stilwell met with Churchill privately, complaining about the abysmal situation in Burma, and Churchill 100% agreed with his criticisms. Churchill acknowledged the high command in India was terrible and that he was going to replace Wavell. As Stilwell wrote after the experience. “With Wavell in command, failure was inevitable; he had nothing to offer at any meeting except protestations that the thing was impossible, hopeless, impractical. Churchill even spoke of it as silly. The Limeys all wanted to wait another year. After the Akyab fiasco, the four Japanese divisions in Burma have been scared to death. The inevitable conclusion was that Churchill has Roosevelt in his pocket. That they are looking for an easy way, a short cut for England, and that no attention must be diverted from the Continent at any cost. The Limeys are not interested in the war in the Pacific, and with the President hypnotised they are sitting pretty. Roosevelt wouldn't let me speak my piece. I interrupted twice but Churchill kept pulling away from the subject and it was impossible.' Thus Wavell was as they say “kicked up stairs”, promoted to viceroy of India and replaced as commander in India with Sir Claude Auchinleck. Stilwell returned to China and participated on a celebrity tour arranged by George Marshall to heighten his profile. Once that was done, Stilwell fell into a depression writing this “‘Back to find Chiang same as ever – a grasping, bigoted, ungrateful little rattlesnake.Any Jap threat will put the Peanut in an uproar, and if they are wise they will repeat their attempt, for this if for no other reason. And if they seriously want to gain the game, they can attack Kunming or Chungking, or both, with five divisions on either line and finish the matter. If we sting them badly enough in the air, they are almost sure to try it . . . The Peanut's promise of picked men for India is so much wind; last year 68% of the men sent were rejected for trachoma or skin disease . . . This is going beyond all bounds. This insect, this stink in the nostrils, superciliously inquires what we will do, who are breaking our backs to help him, supplying everything – troops, equipment, planes, medical, signal, motor services, setting up his goddam SOS, training his lousy troops, backing his dastardly chief of staff, and general staff, and he the Jovian dictator, who starves his troops and is the world's worst ignoramus, picks flaws in our preparations and hems and haws about the Navy, God save us.” Stilwell's frustration was a bit understandable as Chiang Kai-shek had still not replied to FDR about if or when he could commit forces into Burma again. Stilwell was baffled by his nations continued support of what he saw as a fascist regime in China, while simultaneously fighting the fascist regimes in Europe. What Stilwell really wanted was to be made field commander in China, and if he ever got that position, the first thing he would do was cancel the lendlease. Things were not going so well for the married couple of Vinegar Joe and Peanut. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Things were not going well in Burma to say the least. Well except for the Chindits minor success, but that simply could not overcome the incredible low morale of the far east allied forces in the face of what seemed an unstoppable Japanese goliath.
Last time we spoke about the battle of Komandorski islands. Admirals Kinkaid and McMorris began a naval blockade of Attu and Kiska putting the IJN in a terrible bind. They could either give up the Aleutians, or they would have to reinforce them, either of which came at huge costs. Admiral Hosogaya had no choice but to try and breach the allied blockade to get the much needed reinforcements to the frozen islands. Hosogaya's fleet was superior in numbers and firepower to that of McMorris when they fatefully met in the frigid northern seas. Yet by a stroke of luck, a single man fired a High Explosive shell during the heat of battle causing Hosogaya to make a terrible blunder. Under the impression allied airpower was about to attack them, Hosogaya backed off, losing the chance to claim a major victory. And today we are going to venture, behind the desk so to speak. This episode is the Pacific Military Conference: MacArthur vs King Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Now before we jump into the real war of the Pacific, General Douglas MacArthur vs Admiral Ernest King, I first want to jump over the good old CBI theater. Interesting to mention I recently did a livestream, gaming with a friend of mine, answering some audience questions from you dear old audience members and others from my Youtube channel and Fall and Rise of China Podcast. One guy asked me “how important was the CBI theater?” and it really got me thinking on the spot. Honestly when Americans talk about the Pacific War, two things immediately come to mind, naval battles and island warfare. China gets overshadowed despite literally being the lionshare of fighting against the Japanese, I mean hell they kept like 30+ divisions in China out of 50 or so. But even more than that you hardly hear about Burma or India, they are always the quote en quote benchwarmers compared to lets say your Guadalcanal's or Iwo Jima's. As I said to the audience member on the livestream, its hard to quantify something, but honestly tossing %'s around you could argue the CBI was a hard 50-60% of the war effort, because it did the most important thing necessary to win a way, it drained Japan of men/resources. So lets jump into it a bit shall we? So the last time we were talking about the disastrous First Arakan Campaign. The British launched their offensive and saw heavy resistance at Rathedaung and Donbaik. General Irwin continuously made blunders. When Wavell made an inspection of the battlefields later on he commented how Irwin's forces had “fought in penny packets”. Basically what he was getting out with this little jab, was unlike conventional battles, take for example the famous battle of Alamein. Instead this offensive consisted of hundreds of chance encounters, dozens of disparate set piece clashes, hand-to-hand conflicts, frontal attacks, ambushes, desperate defenses, bombing raids, all of which had been minutely chronicled, but the details of them were quite the mystery. General Slim when asked described it all ‘as an epic that ran across great stretches of wild country; one day its focal point was a hill named on no map; next a miserable unpronounceable village a hundred miles away. Columns, brigades, divisions, marched and counter-marched, met in bloody clashes and reeled apart, weaving a confused pattern hard to unreal”. Now the beginning of the first arakan offensive seemed to go well. Despite the logistical nightmares, Lloyd enjoyed the advantages of both air superiority and numerical superiority. But the Japanese built their defenses knowing full well what was coming to hit them. The Japanese made no attempt to hold onto the lines between Maungdaw and Buthidaung, nor resist the British forces at Kyauktaw. Lloyd began sending optimistic reports, such as on Christmas Day when the enemy pulled out of Ratheduang. And so the British continued along the peninsula until they came a few miles north of a point of Donbaik, sitting on the coast of the Bay of Bengal. It was here, General Koga had dug in and waited for his enemy. It was to be here, after showcasing the Japanese superior jungle fighting tactics, their roadblocks and amphibious hooks, that they would unleash a new unsuspecting weapon, that of the bunker. General Slim described it as such “‘For the first time we had come up against the Japanese “bunkers” – from now on to be so familiar to us. This was a small strong-point made usually of heavy logs with four to five feet of earth, and so camouflaged in the jungle that it could not be picked out at even fifty yards without prolonged searching. These bunkers held garrisons varying from five to twenty men, plentifully supplied with medium and light machine guns.' The bunkers were impervious to field guns and medium bombs. They also had crossing fire lanes, thus for one force to attack a bunker they would be fired upon by 2 more. The redoubt at Donbaik was situated alongside a “chaung”, which was a natural anti-tank position, having steep sides up to 9 feet high up on the bunkers. On January 7th of 1943, the forces got their first taste of these defenses and were tossed back with heavy casualties. For days a pattern emerged of men throwing themselves at the bunkers, only to be butchered. It was so bad, both Wavell and Irwin were forced to come visit Llyod on the 10th, just to tell him “you must take Donbaik at all cost”. And so Llyod asked for tanks, and he was given them. But to Slims horror the man only asked for one troop of them, prompting Slim to object stating “the more you use the fewer you lose”. His argument was sound and simple, if you were going to utilize tanks, you tried to do so en masse to overwhelm, otherwise the resources would be vulnerable and most likely lost. His objections were tossed aside, and half a squadron of tanks, merely 8 hit the bunkers. The british attacks were beaten off all he same. Now Koga knew he had to fight off the enemy until at least the end of march to receive some decent reinforcements. Thus he determined to hold out; he needed to perform a counterattack. Meanwhile his counterpart Irwin was determined that overwhelming infantry numbers on narrow fronts could achieve victory. And as one contemporary analysis called it “an idea rich in casualties”. Koga brought up the bulk of his 55th division to Akyab and on March 7th the 213th regiment attacked the Kaladan Valley, driving away the V force. Then the 112th regiment attacked the 123rd and 55th Indian brigades north of Rathedaung who were forced to pull back to Zedidaung. This left the 47 indian brigade trapped at the Hwitze bridgehead and the Japanese carried out wide outflanking maneuvers and infiltration attacks against the British lines. In response Irwin tried to toss another assault against Donbaik, which had just been further reinforced by Koga. On March 18th, the 6th brigade of Brigadier Ronald Cavendish launched a front attack on a very narrow front, despite multiple advice given by other commanders stating he should try to outflank the Japanese along the mountain crest. His force made little progress and suffered heavy casualties for their efforts. Meanwhile the 213th regiment secured the eastern side of the Mayu river and the 112th regiment was preparing to cross it. In early March Irwin was doing something aside from tossing his men into a meatgrinder, he began covering his ass. Sensing defeat was staring him in the face, in his desperation he tried to coopt his hated rival, General Slim into sharing some of his blame to come. He sent Slim to Maungdaw to see Lloyd and report on the situation there. When Slim asked him if this meant he was now in operational control, Irwin said absolutely not, he just wanted Slim's assessment of the situation over there. Irwin did however add in, that Slim might gain operational control in the future, but only when Irwin said so and even in that case, Irwin would be retaining administrative control. Well Slim found the Lloyds men's morale was at an all time low. He advised Lloyd to abandon the idiotic frontal assaults and instead to try and flank the enemy through the jungles. Lloyd argued that was too unfeasible and because of Irwins ordered overruled Slim. Thus Slim returned to Irwin with a useless report. Up until this point Wavell pretty much had no idea what was going on. He continued to urge action from Irwin, so Irwin ordered action from Lloyd and the result was just more disaster. By March 20th Wavell, Irwin and Lloyd all accepted they would have to withdraw the forces to the Maundaw-Buthidaung line. Wavell was livid at his subordinates writing “It seemed to me to show a complete lack of imagination, and was neither one thing nor the other. An attack in real depth with determined soldiers like the 6th Brigade would, I am sure, have accomplished something, though it has cost us casualties. But to use one battalion at a time, and that usually only deploying one company, seems to me to be poor tactics. With the Japanese in a pocket like that, I cannot believe that a plan could not have been made to eat them up; it looked to me like practically ideal for covering machine gun and mortar fire from a flank.” On the night of the 24th, the 112th regiment crossed the Mayu river, marched along narrows paths and jungle to get to the crest of the supposedly impassable Mayu range. The following days say lines of communications to Kyaukpandu severed, the enemy captured the mountain crest near Atet Nanra on the 39th and in response to this Lloyd sent the 47th and 6th brigades to retreat west before they were encircled. This of course was in contradiction to direct ordered he had received to wait until the monsoon season had broke before pulling out. Thus Irwin was forced to countermand Lloyd's order. Wavell was livid over his insubordination blundering of things and sought to toss Lloyd under the bus. Thus Irwin was discreetly told to sack Lloyd, and before doing so he took direct command of the 14th indian division. Lloyd was replaced by Major General C.E.N Lomax who was promptly ordered to carrying on doing the exact same things Lloyd had done. The 26th Indian division and Lomax were sent to bolster the peninsula, Lomax was going to assume command of all the Arakan forces when he got there, but until then Irwin had to run the show. Koga was not letting up of course and the 112th regiment managed to build a roadblock north of Indian village b April 3rd, successfully cutting the lines of communication of the 47th and 6th brigades. Simultaneously the 143rd regiment burst into the area advancing northwards up the Mayu River valley. The Japanese were soon infiltrating British positions at Indin village and overran the HQ of the 6th brigade capturing its commander, Cavendish in the process. However one of Cavendishes last orders before being grabbed was for the British artillery to open fire on Indian, which they did, taking the Japanese completely by surprise. It caused significant casualties on the Japanese, but also the British, killing Cavendish in the end. With the 47th brigade practically annihilated by Koga's forces, Irwin began to launch himself into a frenzy of blame-shifting. He argued the brigade, not his own tactical ideas, was alone to blame and yet again he tried to drag Slim into the mess. This time he told Slim to hold himself in readiness to take over operational control and to move his HQ to Chittagong. But again Irwin reminded him he would not have administrative control of operations nor operational direction until Irwin said so. Slim met with Irwin in Calcutta on April 5th, having been recalled from leave in the small hours, something Irwin did often to him. That evening he dined with Lloyd at the Bengal Club and heard his side of the story, which the man remarkably told without any bitterness of his shabby treatment. After this Slim had a meeting with Lomax at Chittagong. The 6th brigade narrowly escaped annihilation by retreating along a beach road and the 47th brigade avoided the same by destroying their own heavy equipment, broke out into small parties and ran for their lives cross-country to the beach, thus ceasing to be a fighting force. Following that initial catastrophe, Lomax and Slim devised a stratagem for catching Koga's men in a box along the Mayu peninsula. The box would involve 6 battalion, 2 on the ridges of the Mayu hills, 2 along the mayu river and 2 on the hills due south of the Maungdaw-Buthidaung road. The idea was that the Japanese would be bound to utilize the tunnels on a disused railway track, dismantled for years. They would be led into a box on their way to the tunnels and then the lid of the box would be shut by a force of brigade strength. It was in many ways an attempt to replicate Hannibals famous victory at the battle of Cannae, every generals dream since ancient times. Lomax and Slim were going to used their tired and greatly demoralized men to carry out a scheme of geometrical perfection. But that is all for this week at the CBI theater. Now as we all know, during the Pacific War General MacArthur and Admiral King both laid out their own plans for the drive towards Japan. This led to a compromise plan that held 3 phases: Phase 1 was to seize Guadalcanal; phase 2 was to drive up the central solomons and New Guinea; lastly phase 3 was to neutralize Rabaul. Now as much as MacArthur and King hated another, they both understood Rabaul was a crucial lynchpin for both their plans. Working together did not always go so well as you might imagine. Take for example Admiral Halsey who continuously found himself in the middle. At one point in early February he was forced to go meet MacArthur to request reinforcements, because Operation KE made the allies think a major offensive was on its way. MacArthur argued that his heavy bombers were too few and that he could not promise much support as he believed an impending offensive was about to be launched in his own area. Now Halsey was one of the few men, a Navy man no less, that MacArthur did not hate, so if he was going to jerk him around, you can tell he was being difficult to work with. All of these difficulties emphasized the two services and two area commands needed to better coordinate. And thus a conference was called to hammer out the fine details of how they would all play nice together. Now meeting all in person was not feasible so the commanders sent their representatives to Washington to present their plans. On March 12th, the Pacific Military conference was held with representatives from each Pacific area command: Lt-General George Kenney, Major General Richard Sutherland and Brigadier-General Stephen Chamberlin represented MacArthurs Southwest command; Lt-General Millard Harmon, Major-General Nathan Twining, Captain Miles Browning and Brigadier-Genreal De Witt Peck represented Halsey's south pacific command; Lt-General Delos Emmons, Rear-admiral Raymond Spruance, Brigader-General Leonard Boyd and Captain Forrest Sherman represented Nimitz Central Pacific command. Now small side note here, since MacArthur could not make this conference I still wanted to toss my good old 2 cents at the man. While all of this was going on, Richard Sutherland had been sent on another mission to Washington by MacArthur. Richard sutherland was sent to meet Arthur Vandenburg, a senior Republican senator. They met informally at the home of Clare Booth Luce, a strongly anti-Roosevelt republican. She was also the wife of Henry Luce, the man in control of the Time-Life media conglomerate. The purpose of the meeting was to discern how much republican support MacArthur could expect if he ran for President in 1944. Vandenburg was onboard for it and a month later MacArthur would send another aid over bearing a note to the senator stating “I am most grateful to you for your complete attitude of friendship. I can only hope that I can someday reciprocate”. Vandenburg and his allies drafted MacArthur for the republican nomination as MacArthur met with his public relations staff, better called his court. One of his court members, Colonel Lloyd Lehrbas was disgusted by open discussions of MacArthur winning the presidency and running the war from washington. Lehrbas was a former newspaper editor who now reviewed press releases in MacArthur's name. MacArthur kept the man on his staff specifically because of his media connections. Vandenburg found strong support for MacArthur amongst the arch-conservatives. The republican party was going to nominate two candidates: Wendell Wilkie and Thomas Dewey, but Vandenburg was trying to sneak MacArthur in as a third. However there was a specific group of republicans who adamantly opposed MacArthur's nomination, veterans who had served under him during the Pacific War and before. Vandenburg tried to get a better picture by sending representatives to canvas the troops in the Pacific theater for their thoughts. The consistent response was overly negative about MacArthur. In early 1944, a private conversation between MacArthur and Congressman Arthur Miller of Nebraska was leaked to the public. It revealed MacArthurs plot behind the scenes to run for presidency and this forced MacArthur to back pedal heavily. On April 30th of 1944 his staff released a statement from MacArthur stating “I request that no action be taken that would link my name in any way with the nomination. I do not covet it nor would I accept it”. Yeah, MacArthur would try two more times to run. But anyways now that you know that little tid bit information on my favorite figure lets carry on. The Pacific Military conference lasted until march 28th, conducted under the supervision of the joint staff planners, headed by Rear-Admiral Charles Cooke and Major-General Albert Wedemeyer. Now MacArthur's team came to the conference with a plan in hand, codenamed Elkon. Elkon was a town in Maryland, a famous destination for quick marriages, and the operation was to be a two-pronged offensive. It called for the seizure of the New Britain, New Ireland and New Guinea area which would be based on phase 2 and 3 of the July 2 directive. That being the two approaches heading for Rabaul: one proceeding along the northern coast of New Guinea and the other through the Solomons. This ambitious plan called for first seizing airfields on the Huon Peninsula and New Georgia, then air bases on New Britain and Bougainville, then the seizure of Kavieng and finally Rabaul would be isolated enough to be invaded. The first week of the conference became a arm-wrestling match between Sutherland and the other join chiefs, especially General Marshall who squabled over the details of Elkton. Admiral King and the navy were quite hostile to the plan, but rather shocking to some, William Bull Halsey was a large supporter of MacArthurs plan. Halsey's team argued the plan did not overstretch their resources and in fact Halsey was finding working with MacArthur was enormously benefiting the Pacific War effort. Halsye and MacArthur were a lethal combo, but King was hard pressed because the truth was they simply did not have the necessary resources for MacArthur's plan. So as you can imagine compromises were made. Macarthurs initial calculations for the plan to work required 12 and ⅔ divisions and 30 air groups for the southwest pacific area, while 10 divisions and 15 air groups were needed in Hasleys south area. The joint chiefs responded by asking what the pacific representatives thought they could accomplish in 1943 with the best reinforcements washington could deliver. Sutherland and Halsey's team agreed task two: taking northeastern New Guinea, Madang-Salamua-Huon gulf triangle, Bougainville, New Georgia, Cape Gloucester and New Britain could be taken, but they would probably run out of resources to take Rabaul. The joint chiefs said to forget about Rabaul for the time being and focus on taking the Bismarck Archipelago. MacArthur began writing from Brisbane he thought this idea to be a huge mistake “We are already committed to the campaign in New Guinea….If at the same time we enter upon a convergent attack on the New Georgia group, we have committed our entire strength without assurance of accomplishment of either objective.” This led Hasley to agree to wait for his attack on New Georgia until MacArthur had achieved his objectives of taking the islands of Kiriwina, Woodlark and the Trobriand islands. When proposed back to the joint chiefs, to everyone's amazement King accepted the revised Elkon plan with little compliant. The final directive went out on March 28th, officially canceling the 3 stage drive to rabaul. Instead the objectives for 1943 would be first Woodlark and Kiriwina, then the Madang-Salamaua-Finschhafen triangle and New Britain, and finally the Solomons + southern Bougainville. For the first time in the Pacific war, there was an agreed-to strategy for winning in the southwest pacific. In the mind of MacArthur, who you can imagine was only thinking about the Philippines, he had achieved his plan to direct the war where he wanted it and he had a surprising naval ally in Bull Halsey. The Elkon plan would eventually be called operation Cartwheel I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Operation Cartwheel was greenlit and it showcased MacArthur could under extremely rare circumstances, make peace with his true enemy during the Pacific War, the United States Navy. Yes MacArthur would be able to direct the war, at least for a bit, to where he wanted it, the Philippines.
Like clockwork, a kangaroo has murdered its owner after we suggested having one as a pet. What can we learn from this? We recap a stein-hoisting and dunk-tankin' weekend and discuss the Emmys. Support the podcast and get bonus content: patreon.com/listentobrunch.
This year for the Irwins was emotional and sadder than usual, with Father's Day coinciding with the 16th anniversary of Steve Irwin's death. Bindi, Robert and Terri all posted touching tributes to the Wildlife Warrior on their Instagrams.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Irwin family hold a special place in the hearts of most Australians. When Australia Zoo decided to do an NFT, they turned to Web3 Agency Meadow Labs. We talk to their Chief Marketing Officer, Mariella Meija, about the Australia Zoo NFT project – how it came about, how it was executed and importantly how the project brought 1500 people who had never bought an NFT into the NFT world. Importantly for the Irwins, the project was sustainable (using the world's first carbon-negative blockchain) and the NFTs actually do good in the world. We also discuss where Tiffany (the jewellers) made $12.5M by selling 250 NFTs in a few minutes and what lessons we can learn for large organisations embracing NFTs. Somewhat controversially Mariella made a comment on Twitter that we were nowhere near having a Metaverse yet. That caused some backlash online and we talk to Mariella about her views on the Metaverse. Also we discuss the importance of canned tuna to Mariella as an underappreciated lunch meat. Fun and Web3 abounds in this episode. Links:Australia Zoo websiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's up dreamers, ready to let the wild animal loose in you? Because in this episode, we're nerding out over all things exotic animals with animal care advocate herself, Shelby Volden! Tigers, Puppies, Rhinos, and more!
NJD: 1. Yu-Gi-Oh Tournament 2. Belt It Out For The Belt 3. F1 Commentator Fail 4. Nick's Big Pitch 5. Andy Lee Interview 6. Dumb Triple Zero Calls 7. Jess Leans On The Boys After A Bad Encounter 8. Which Movie Sequel Is Better Than The First? 9. Paris Hilton & The Irwins 10. When Did The Stink Strike 11. Alphabucks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bust out your tin foil hat and red string! This one is outrageous. If you couldn't tell from the title, Kaitlyn will be discussing how the land down under is simply not real. It doesn't exist. Your whole life is a lie. We (obviously) don't believe in this one. If Australia were fake, then Chris Hemsworth is fake, and so is 5 Seconds of Summer, and the Irwins! We can't deal with the thought of that. But this episode will give you a good laugh and a very intense eye-roll, we promise. . . . Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mysteriousishpod Follow us on Instagram: @mysteriousishpod Follow us on Twitter: @mysteriou_sish Check out our website and blog: www.mysteriousishpod.com Subscribe on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mysteriousishpod This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
On the show today… Following the news that Hamish Blake and Zoe Foster-Blake would be starring on Celebrity Gogglebox Australia, Foxtel has now released the full cast lineup and there are some pretty fancy names in there. Robert Pattinson is GQ's latest cover star and we're sure his PR team are shaking in their boots thanks to his history of giving quite chaotic interviews. He was on his best behaviour this time around, but a few strange moments still managed to creep in. And it's Weekend Watch time! Today we have a new physiological thriller and a salacious new true-crime drama to recommend to you. CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Kee Reece Producers: Laura Brodnik & Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney You can read the full Robert Pattinson article here. WANT MORE? Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au. Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Adele's Las Vegas shows were postponed, but now cancelled altogether? The A-list performer taking her spot. Then, is Jason Momoa living in an R-V after his split with Lisa Bonet? And, what Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green thinks of her wedding plans with Machine Gun Kelly. Plus, did Macaulay Culkin just get engaged? And, Zendaya meets Tom Holland's parents. Then, our exclusive with the Irwins. Is Bindi ready for more babies? Plus, Mary J. Blige reveals secrets from the big game. And, big reveals from Lady Gaga's interview with Jake Gyllenhaal. Plus, why you may need a lot of wine to watch Kristen Bell's new show. And, Wayne Brady's new primetime game show giving away a Lamborghini?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
S1:E7 - Welcome back to the My Online Schooling Podcast, the place where we talk to staff, parents and pupils to find out more about life at the online school. In this episode, we go travelling with Brett and Amelia Irwin and their family. Because Brett and Amelia were both living in the UK before acquiring an RV and packing up to travel around the world together, now depending on My Online Schooling to deliver education on their behalf. But when they began their travels they were reliant home-schooling so we're about to hear just how they coped before discovering My Online Schooling, how they felt when they did discover there was an online option, and what this meant for them as a family unit. But we also hear what's next for them as a family, where they're going to go and what they're going to do. So come with me now and listen in on this conversation with Brett and Amelia Irwin. Website: myonlineschooling.co.uk And follow the Irwins on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_EqHuKvDEGesBG81OVtP0A
An argument no-one wins, the animal that needs to mate & a new take on Family Feud for the Irwins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our mom has a new favorite child, and we have a new movie to watch.
People who knew my dad, Travis Irwin, as a Christian minister may think that he dropped out of the sky that way. But in this episode, we find out that Dad went through a time in life when he wasn't sure that Christianity was even true. Growing up in a preacher's family himself, Christianity is what Dad and the rest of the Irwins...just did. After spending his first two years at David Lipscomb College having fun, Dad's grades got so bad the dean told him to not come back to school. After a brief scare in which Dad thought he might have to go to Vietnam, he found himself just hanging around and wondering what he was going to do with the rest of his life. He even started wondering if the Christianity he always just assumed was something he could really trust. Some new friends started to show Dad new possibilities for his Christian life. Then, on a blind date in early 1972, he met the woman who would change the course of his life in ways that surprised even him.
That's Incredible is back! A podcast for parents and kids to listen to together that's all about the unexpectedly awesome things in the world around us. Things you might never have noticed before! And this time around, Season 2 of That’s Incredible is all about Australia! Hosted by Andrew Daddo, each week we go on an adventure around our Great Southern Land and explore topics like food, natural wonders, Big Things, and cool inventions. We've also got interactive games and activities so you can take what you learn out into your everyday! In this episode, we're giving you a sneak peek of our chat with Robert Irwin, conservationist and wildlife photographer, and of course part of the most famous animal-loving family, The Irwins! He tells us about the first time me met a croc when he was only two years old. This podcast was made in partnership with Subaru, where every moment is a chance to do. Find out more at https://www.subaru.com.au/one-little-moment CREDITS Host:Andrew Daddo Producer: Emmeline Peterson Audio Production: Madeline Joannou, Elissa Ratliff Scriptwriters: Peter Green & Emmeline Peterson Thanks to our cast of incredible kids... Sofia Lefebvre, Indiana Yates, George Cook, Amelia Cook, and Lucia Bartlam. CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at podcast@mamamia.com.au or on the PodPhone 02 8999 9386. Looking for a community of likeminded parents? Join our Mamamia Parents Facebook Page... https://www.facebook.com/groups/1047713658714395/ Do your kids love to read? Then check out Andrew Daddo's books at his website... https://www.andrewdaddo.com/ Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Sophia and Kat talk about ice cream, their respective childhood obsessions (and how they kind of relate to the news), octopodes (octipi? octopuses? depends who you ask), helpful websites for avoiding triggers in media, crocs, the Irwins, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, my good pal Luke sits down with me to discuss growing up in Massachusetts, Babson College and its variety of cultures, New England sports, hybrid classes, positivity, Steve Irwin, and so much more!! Be sure to listen to this and every episode in its entirety, and enjoy!! DISCLAIMER: the views expressed in this recording are not intended to be insulting or negative in any way, shape, or form, so please sit back and enjoy two friends having fun. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Birthday Takeaway Heist, Philosophy by Jon Bon Jovi and the Irwins.
Beloved Babblers, Here is your BONUS quiz! We thought we would upload the quiz on a TUESDAY from now on. Considering, a lot of you have mentioned you're no longer working from home. This week a very fancy Winnebago with a Jacuzzi tub and fold out pool table is up for grabs! WHO WILL WIN?!?! Producer Ruby Questions: 1. What is the name of Post Malone's new brand of Rose Wine? a) Maison no.9 b) Feeling Fine Wine c) Little Fancy d) Piss & Regret. 2. In isolation, Sophie Monk has reached peak boredom by carving Keanu Reeve's face in what? 3.What is the name of Diplo's new born baby? 4.What is the name of the first single from Lady Gaga's new album Chromatica? 5.Two high fashion designers shared their new summer/pre-fall designs on the addictive computer game 'animal crossing.' Who were the designers? a) Marc Jacobs + Valentino b) Versace + Balmain c) Chanel + Gucci d) Balenciaga + Prada 6.Maison Ramsay, the new found country music superstar who has collaborated with the likes of lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus- was discovered when someone uploaded a video of him singing in a US department store. Which Chain department store was it? 7.'Look at me' and 'It's raining men' where all the solo singles of which spice girl? 8.'Crickey! It's the Irwins' is a popular Australian TV show on which cable network? a) Discovery Channel b) NAT GEO c) Animal Planet d) Nat Geo Kids 9.What is the name of Rhianna's beauty brand? 10.Leslie Jordan shot to fame on what US sitcom? 11.How many Instagram followers does Natswhatireckon have currently? Between 200,000 and 230,000 12.The most popular 2019 documentary on Netflix was about the making of Beyonce's Coachella performance. What was the name of the documentary? ANSWERS: A, A Pumpkin, Pace, Stupid Love, A, Walmart, Ginger Spice, Animal Planet, Fenty Beauty, Will&Grace, 228,000, Home Coming. Matty J's Questions: 1.Who will be replacing Alan Jones on 2GB? 2.Which celebrity will appeared on Masterchef this week? 3.Which Olsen twin just filed for divorce? 4.The Oscars is set to take place on Feb 28 next year but why might it get pushed back up to 4 months? 5.How old is Stevie Wonder? a) 60 b) 65 c) 70 d) 75 6.Which actor was the highest paid in 2019 according to forbes? a) Wayne Johnson b) Chris Hemsworth c) Robert Downey Jr d) Akshay Kumar 7.Name one of Hamish and Zoe Foster Blake's children's names? 8.All Gold Coast Titans players have agreed to take flu shots - TRUE or FALSE? 9.Why has James Middleton (brother to Kate) made it into the headlines this week? 10.Which Australian athlete has become an international superstar on TikTok? a) Shane Warne b) David Warner c) Matt Shirvington d) Stephanie Rice 11.Bluey: The Beach recently won Book of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards. The series has also won a BAFTA. TRUE or FALSE? 12.Does Adam Hills have a missing right or left foot? ANSWERS: Ben Fordham, Katy Perry, Mary-Kate, Not enough films, C, A, Sonny or Rudy, FALSE, Shaved his beard, B, FALSE, Right The Babble with Matty J & Producer Ruby a Nova podcast - we publish every Thursday and Monday. Make sure to follow us on socials: Instagram - @thebabblepodcast Website - www.thebabblepodcast.com.au If you like what you hear, hit that 'Subscribe' button on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on Spotify. If you LOVE what you hear make sure to give us a 5 Star review! We'll love you forever if you do. Matty J & Producer Ruby x @matthewdavidjohnson @rubyteys See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this weeks episode we discuss WW3 upon us, Australia fires and the girl who sold 100k in nudes to fundraise for the fires, Irwins saving 90k animals from fires, DaBaby battery charge, who you picking Sheck Wes Or Designer, We revisit the greatness of Drizzy, New projects from Curren$y and G Herbo, a few random tangents along the way. As usual we played a few hot tracks while getting off these jokes. Press play and have a laugh with ya guys --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ayofampodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ayofampodcast/support
Não é de hoje que ouvimos a palavra "patriarcado", o termo que ganhou maior força no fim do século XIX e voltou à pauta de discussão novamente no fim do século XX com a segunda onda do feminismo nos anos 1970 no ocidente. Contudo essa estrutura cultural da sociedade data de antes da Grécia Antiga e deixa suas marcas desde detalhes até preconceitos cotidianos.Já dizia Anne Elliot, personagem de Jane Austen, que os “homens tiveram todas as vantagens sobre nós por contarem sua própria história. A educação foi deles em um grau muito mais elevado e a caneta que escrevia estava também nas mãos deles". Ao longo da História, mulheres foram roubadas de seu protagonismo, apagadas pela história ou meramente concedidas o papel de coadjuvantes.Hoje, vivemos as consequências desses milênios onde nós, mulheres, fomos usadas como objetos, moedas de troca e propriedades privadas. Quando nossas capacidades intelectuais eram deixadas de lado em prol de "cuidar da casa e da família". Todos os dias vemos frutos do patriarcado quando o feminicídio de 2.795 mulheres em 23 países da América Latina e Caribe questiona o caráter das vítimas e não dos agressores.No episódio de hoje vamos falar sobre os mitos do patriarcado que convivemos todos os dias, quais suas sequelas, como eles se manifestam e afetam a visão da mulher na sociedade, nossos papéis, o que podemos e não podemos fazer e, principalmente, sua ação sobre a violência de gênero. Então, vista sua camisa de apoio ao feminismo e venha lutar por uma sociedade mais igualitária no PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#LGBTpodcasters#TDAHpodcasters#AtivismoNaWeb---**Links de referência**- O que é Patriarcado? https://medium.com/qg-feminista/teorias-do-patriarcado-7314938c59b- Patriarcado https://www.infoescola.com/sociologia/patriarcado/- Entenda o patriarcado e como ele afeta homens e mulheres https://www.msn.com/pt-br/estilo-de-vida/cabelo/entenda-o-patriarcado-e-como-ele-afeta-homens-e-mulheres/ar-BBHrxSs- Patriarcado, sociedade e patrimonialismo http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-69922000000200006- Justiça absolve homem por estupro porque vítima estava bêbada https://istoe.com.br/justica-absolve-homem-por-estupro-porque-vitima-estava-bebada/- Motorista de aplicativo condenado por estupro de passageira embriagada é absolvido por falta de provas no RS https://extra.globo.com/noticias/brasil/motorista-de-aplicativo-condenado-por-estupro-de-passageira-embriagada-absolvido-por-falta-de-provas-no-rs-23848793.html- Cultura do patriarcado e desigualdades históricas entre os sexos são vetores de uma epidemia de violência contra a mulher. Entrevista especial com Nadine Anflor http://www.ihu.unisinos.br/159-noticias/entrevistas/586504-cultura-do-patriarcado-e-desigualdades-historicas-entre-os-sexos-sao-vetores-de-uma-epidemia-de-violencia-contra-a-mulher-entrevista-especial-com-nadine-anflor- O patriarcado, e não a natureza, torna as mulheres desiguais http://www.ihu.unisinos.br/78-noticias/568808-o-patriarcado-e-nao-a-natureza-torna-as-mulheres-desiguais- The age of patriarchy: how an unfashionable idea became a rallying cry for feminism today https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/jun/22/the-age-of-patriarchy-how-an-unfashionable-idea-became-a-rallying-cry-for-feminism-today---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? 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(Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao---Assine nosso Feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcastSpotify PQPCast & Tribo TDAH https://open.spotify.com/show/0aBp0MJJfRzrnzsOIVI0vt**Instagram**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@pqpcast) https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Twitter**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@_pqpcast) https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://twitter.com/podprocura- Thata Finotto (@thata_finotto) https://twitter.com/thata_finotto**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? 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Em agosto você vai fazer uma verdadeira maratona pelo feminismo e o universo LGBTTQIAAP+ com as indicações do mês. Venha se deliciar com séries viciantes que discutem assuntos extremamente importantes,ouvir músicas poderosas de artistas que deveriam ter mais visibilidade e se encantar com palavras de empoderamento feminino que vão fazer você vestir a camisa da justiça e igualdade social.Descubra como deixar seu fim de mês muito melhor e se divertir com as dicas imperdíveis cheias de ativismo na sociedade do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#LGBTpodcasters#TDAHpodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#AtivismoNaWeb---**Indicações ativistas de agosto**Gênero, sexualidade e comunidade LGBTTQIAAP+- Pose (trailer legendado) https://youtu.be/e_gHbMfsgP4 - The Library is Open #119 - Live, Work, Pose! https://thelibraryisopen.com.br/podcast/cultura-lgbt/119-live-work-pose/ - Emicida - AmarElo (part. Majur e Pabllo Vittar) https://youtu.be/PTDgP3BDPIU- Tem Que Ter http://www.temqueter.org/ - Tem Que Ter, o primeiro banco de imagens LGBT+ do Brasil https://www.b9.com.br/111881/tem-que-ter-o-primeiro-banco-de-imagens-lgbt-do-brasil/- 9/11 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kqAjVJV6gKK35C08m3znfbU2sHOi96FEo - Toda Mulher Nasce Chovendo https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m6n3qvpXD4BXI5f_Z-H0wpufyi8-twZvM Feminismo- Mulheres, raça e classe (Angela Y. Davis) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34119228-mulheres-ra-a-e-classe- O segundo sexo (box - Simone de Beauvoir) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36475177-box-o-segundo-sexo- Feminismo para o 99% (Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya e Nancy Fraser) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44500917-feminismo-para-o-99- Protagonismo da mulher na sociedade: feminino e misoginia (Leandro Karnal) https://youtu.be/Pze2mum7FEw- MMPB (Música Machista Popular Brasileira) http://mmpb.com.br/- The Hawkeye Initiative https://thehawkeyeinitiative.com/---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #245 - Por que entender gênero e sexualidade quebra paradigmas? (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/245-genero-sexualidade-1 - PQPCast #246 - Por que entender gênero e sexualidade quebra paradigmas? (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/246-genero-sexualidade-2 - PQPCast #244 - Por que a vida aos 30 anos guarda inseguranças e respostas na melhor fase da vida? (Aniversário 5 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/244-vida-aos-30-anos-aniv5anos- PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18- PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio- PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro- PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo- PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao---Assine nosso Feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcastSpotify PQPCast & Tribo TDAH https://open.spotify.com/show/0aBp0MJJfRzrnzsOIVI0vt**Instagram**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@pqpcast) https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Twitter**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@_pqpcast) https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://twitter.com/podprocura- Thata Finotto (@thata_finotto) https://twitter.com/thata_finotto**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/- Página Podcaster Procura https://www.facebook.com/PodProcura/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://t.me/PodProcura**YouTube**- Clube Secreto https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MuGo_oEnXKxXLbRAMS4fA/videosEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttos_Apoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
Já dizia o filme De Repente 30 que "trinta é a idade do sucesso", quando a sociedade espera que sua vida esteja resolvida, com planos sólidos, vida financeira e carreira estáveis, um relacionamento forte e filhos, talvez até um bichinho de estimação para completar o cenário na sua própria casa.Mas, infelizmente, a vida não é um filme e estamos cada vez mais longe dessa imagem de perfeição que as gerações anteriores construíram e esperam. Hoje, enfrentamos crises econômicas mundiais, falta de emprego para mão de obra altamente especializada e uma infinidade de desafios que não fizeram parte de outras gerações.Enquanto isso, pesquisas europeias apontam que os trinta são a última década da juventude, que acaba aos 40, enquanto A percepção geral é que a velhice começa aos 62 e os anos Intermediários seriam a real meia-idade. Mesmo assim, os trinta ainda carregam crises existenciais, pressão do relógio biológico para ter filhos e aumento na insatisfação com trabalho.Neste episódio especial de aniversário vamos falar sobre a vida após os trinta anos. Então, venha discutir sobre altos e baixos da carreira, disparidade etária em relacionamentos, pressões sociais que sofremos, filhos e gravidez na festa de comemoração dos 5 anos do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#TDAHpodcasters#LGBTpodcasters#AtivismoNaWeb---**Links de referência**- Ageism in Europe https://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN-GB/For-professionals/ageism_across_europe_report_interactive.pdf?dtrk=true- Middle age begins at 35 and ends at 58 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/7458147/Middle-age-begins-at-35-and-ends-at-58.html- Is 35 really the best age to be? https://www.theguardian.com/money/blog/2012/apr/18/is-35-best-age- Depressing Study Reveals the Age Men Find Women Most Attractive https://www.byrdie.com/what-age-is-most-attractive - Men's Favorite Ages Are 20, 21, 22, and 23: A Data Dive by the Co-Founder of OKCupid https://jezebel.com/mens-favorite-ages-are-20-21-22-and-23-a-data-dive-1731660984- Why women feel so pressured to 'have it all' by 30 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11406568/Why-women-feel-so-pressured-to-have-it-all-by-30.html- The Real Reason Twentysomething Women Are Worried https://www.thecut.com/2013/12/real-reason-20-something-women-are-worried.html- Age and fertility: Getting pregnant in your 30s https://www.babycenter.com/0_age-and-fertility-getting-pregnant-in-your-30s_1494695.bc- Mulheres perdem trabalho após terem filhos https://portal.fgv.br/think-tank/mulheres-perdem-trabalho-apos-terem-filhos- Metade das mulheres deixa o mercado de trabalho um ano após o início da licença maternidade https://extra.globo.com/emprego/metade-das-mulheres-deixa-mercado-de-trabalho-um-ano-apos-inicio-da-licenca-maternidade-22458435.html- 7 Things You Need to Know About Getting Pregnant After 35 https://www.verywellfamily.com/getting-pregnant-after-35-heres-what-you-need-to-know-1959920- Why the cult of youth is making women in their thirties feel past it? https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/10349665/Why-the-cult-of-youth-is-making-women-in-their-thirties-feel-past-it.html- These are the ages you peak at everything throughout life https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/these-are-the-ages-you-peak-at-everything-throughout-life-a7808371.html- What Science Says About Being In Your 30s https://www.huffpostbrasil.com/2014/11/30/thirtysomethings_n_6219808.html- People Are At Their Happiest At The Age Of 33, Study Reveals https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/04/02/people-happiest-at-33-years-old_n_1397012.html - Survey: People Aren’t Happiest Until They Reach Age 33 http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/03/29/survey-people-arent-happiest-until-they-reach-age-33/ - Brits Are Most Content At 38, Huffington Post UK Survey Reveals https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2011/10/28/brits-most-content-at-age-38_n_1063147.html- Work Is the Worst When You’re in Your 30s https://www.thecut.com/2014/07/work-is-the-worst-when-youre-in-your-30s.html - Older Workers Are Most Engaged, Committed, and Satisfied with Their Jobs — Generations of Talent Study https://www.bc.edu/research/agingandwork/archive_news/2011/2011-12-01_GOT.html - People's happiness at work usually dips mid career - now researchers think they know why http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2014/07/peoples-happiness-at-work-usually-dips.html - Flirty thirties: Women reach the peak of sexual confidence at the age of 31- like Anne Hathaway, Kate Bosworth and Nicki Minaj says new research https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2583334/A-reason-look-forward-turning-30-Women-reach-sexual-peak-31-according-new-research.html- The Sexiest Age Ever https://www.womenshealthmag.com/sex-and-love/a19983229/what-is-the-sexiest-age/- The Science of Cougar Sex: Why Older Women Lust http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2007422,00.html - Personality Plasticity After Age 30 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2680603/- Your 'High-Earning Years': Salary Secrets For Your 20s, 30s And 40s https://www.forbes.com/sites/learnvest/2014/01/13/your-high-earning-years-salary-secrets-for-your-20s-30s-and-40s/#17660b13201e - Age and scientific genius https://www.nber.org/papers/w19866.pdf- Work Is the Worst When You’re in Your 30s https://www.thecut.com/2014/07/work-is-the-worst-when-youre-in-your-30s.html---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast*- PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica - PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18 - PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio- PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro - PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo - PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao---Assine nosso Feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcastSpotify PQPCast & Tribo TDAH https://open.spotify.com/show/0aBp0MJJfRzrnzsOIVI0vt**Instagram**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@pqpcast) https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Twitter**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@_pqpcast) https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://twitter.com/podprocura- Thata Finotto (@thata_finotto) https://twitter.com/thata_finotto**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/- Página Podcaster Procura https://www.facebook.com/PodProcura/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://t.me/PodProcura**YouTube**- Clube Secreto https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MuGo_oEnXKxXLbRAMS4fA/videos Edição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttos_Apoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
Na nossa sociedade, envelhecimento masculino de homens cis héteros não é e nunca foi um tabu, geralmente descritos como "homens envelhecem como um bom vinho", porém mulheres não têm essa mesma benevolência. O envelhecimento da mulher é visto como um assunto não discutido e, muitas vezes, sinônimo em revistas e na mídia de operações, botox e da última moda para rejuvenescer.No episódio de hoje vamos falar sobre envelhecimento da sociedade, a discriminação etária (ou etarismo), quais as consequências graves para o mundo e populações em geral, diferenças do envelhecimento entre homens e mulheres e até medidas tomadas para levar melhores condições de vida em todas as idades. Então, venha comemorar seus aniversários sem mentir a idade no clube da melhor idade do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#AtivismoNaWeb---**Pesquisa de opinião Tribo TDAH**- Responda à 1ª pesquisa da Tribo TDAH! https://forms.gle/J8tJXZuQx9TSSbuX9---**Links de referência**- Ageing https://www.who.int/news-room/facts-in-pictures/detail/ageing- Gender and Ageing https://www.who.int/ageing/gender/en/- A global campaign to combat ageism https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/96/4/17-202424.pdf- How Is Aging Different for Men and Women? https://www.verywellhealth.com/is-aging-different-for-men-and-women-2224332- Women and ageing: 'I’ve developed the courage to live my own truth' – picture essay https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/dec/30/women-and-ageing-ive-developed-the-courage-to-live-my-own-truth-picture-essay- Aging Differences Between Men And Women: How The Sexes Grow Old Together (And Apart) https://www.medicaldaily.com/aging-differences-between-men-and-women-how-sexes-grow-old-together-and-apart-318632- A Woman's Skin Ages Faster https://www.livescience.com/1054-woman-skin-ages-faster.html- Envelhecimento feminino https://diplomatique.org.br/envelhecimento-feminino/- Willing to Work: National Inquiry into Employment Discrimination Against Older Australians and Australians with Disability (2016) https://www.humanrights.gov.au/our-work/disability-rights/publications/willing-work-national-inquiry-employment-discrimination- Cada vez mais velha, população brasileira chega a 208 milhões https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/cotidiano/2018/07/com-populacao-cada-vez-mais-velha-brasil-atinge-208-milhoes-de-pessoas.shtml- Número de idosos cresce 18% em 5 anos e ultrapassa 30 milhões em 2017 https://agenciadenoticias.ibge.gov.br/agencia-noticias/2012-agencia-de-noticias/noticias/20980-numero-de-idosos-cresce-18-em-5-anos-e-ultrapassa-30-milhoes-em-2017- The insults of age https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2015/may/1430402400/helen-garner/insults-age- Variety Performers Are Destroying Ageism With High Kicks And Pelvic Thrustshttps://www.huffpostbrasil.com/entry/meet-the-badass-women-performers-destroying-ageism-with-high-kicks-and-hip-thrusts_n_57574dbbe4b0a3d6fbd31c68- Madonna critica artigo do NYT sobre sua vida aos 60 anos e diz que se sentiu estuprada https://outline.com/ZyuRkv- Madonna at Sixty https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/05/magazine/madonna-madame-x.html---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18 - PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio- PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro - PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo - PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao---Assine nosso Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcast**Twitter**- PQPCast: [@_pqpcast] https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- Thata: [@thata_finotto] https://twitter.com/thata_finotto- Natália: [@nahmattos] https://twitter.com/nahmattos- #PodcasterProcura: [@PodProcura] https://twitter.com/podprocura**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/**Instagram**- PQPCast: [@pqpcast] https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura [@PodProcura] https://t.me/PodProcuraEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttos_Apoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
O conceito de virgindade ainda é um dos tabus da nossa sociedade, uma ideia que não mudou muito ao longo da História, mas pode significar diferentes coisas para cada pessoa.Ao passar dos séculos, a ideia de mulheres permanecerem "puras e intocadas" foi reforçada não só pela religião, mas por uma necessidade que surgiu a partir da distribuição de herança.E essa preocupação em ser ou não virgem, recai sobre a mulherer, que se vê, muitas vezes, obrigada a guardar e proteger sua honra como um presente ao futuro marido.A ideia de virgindade é tão cultuada que hoje, ao mesmo tempo que há bailes para prometer a virgindade para o pai proteger, também há garotas vendendo sua primeira experiência sexual na internet.A pressão social para uma mulher permanecer virgem é assustadoramente proporcional ao incentivo que esta mesma garota recebe para fazer sexo desde cedo.No episódio de hoje vamos falar sobre a virgindade e abordar mitos e verdades sobre o hímem, além de descobrir sobre o cenário mundial e os Bailes de Pureza. Então, venha quebrar tabus na roda de discussão do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#AtivismoNaWeb---**Pesquisa de opinião Tribo TDAH**- Responda à 1ª pesquisa da Tribo TDAH! https://forms.gle/J8tJXZuQx9TSSbuX9---**Convidadas**- Nathaly (Instagram - @nathsantosv) https://www.instagram.com/nathsantosv/ - Carolina (Instagram - linamonizart) https://www.instagram.com/linamonizart/ - Gabriela Sodré (Instagram - gabyhsodre) https://www.instagram.com/gabyhsodre/ - Vittória Cataldo (e-mail vittcataldo@gmail.com) vittcataldo@gmail.com ---**Links de referência**- Virginity https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/teens/sex/virginity - Virginity & the Hymen Myth https://www.justthefacts.co.nz/about-your-sexual-body/about-virginity-hymen-myths - 7 Virginity Myths and What You Should Know Instead https://teenhealthcare.org/blog/7-virginity-myths-and-what-you-should-know-instead/ - What is the right age to lose your virginity? https://www.bbc.com/news/health-46794269 - Prevalence and correlates of ‘sexual competence’ at first heterosexual intercourse among young people in Britain https://srh.bmj.com/content/45/2/127 - Why Have We Always Been So Obsessed With Virginity? https://medium.com/the-establishment/a-quick-and-dirty-history-of-virginity-9ceb24b7e08a- Welcome To The Bizarre And Beautiful World Of Purity Balls https://www.huffpostbrasil.com/2014/05/05/purity-ball-photos_n_5255904.html ---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast*- PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica - PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18 - PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio - PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro - PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo - PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao ---Assine nosso Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcast**Twitter**- PQPCast: [@_pqpcast] https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- Thata: [@thata_finotto] https://twitter.com/thata_finotto- Natália: [@nahmattos] https://twitter.com/nahmattos- #PodcasterProcura: [@PodProcura] https://twitter.com/podprocura**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/**Instagram**- PQPCast: [@pqpcast] https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura [@PodProcura] https://t.me/PodProcuraEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttos_ Apoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
The business-led digital transformation transcending industries is here. With it come new security conversations around a more connected business world. What’s the biggest risk when it comes to networking? The experts say Wi-Fi. Continuing their conversation on digital transformation, the risks and future security measures in networking, host Jason Claybrook re-welcomes Keith Fuentes and Mark Irwin with Samsung Knox, and Reid Estreicher with Samsung B2B Marketing. So, why is Wi-Fi the risk? “Without encryption on the device, public Wi-Fi can give others access to your data very easily," Fuentes said. The key is to control the endpoints with added layers of security to prevent cyber criminals and hackers from accessing sensitive information. With public networks, this can get tricky. Samsung believes they have an answer. "The answer is really micro-segmenting Wi-Fi networks. It’s about creating L2/L3 domains to enable a ‘private’ part of the public Wi-Fi," Irwin said. Another issue with public Wi-Fi is the threat of compromised devices joining the network. Samsung believes to have a solution for that as well. “If you can prevent that device that’s been breached or hacked from coming onto the public Wi-Fi, you have another layer of security," Estreicher said. This new technology has the possibility of making public networks at least somewhat safer. But what else is on the horizon? Much of the buzz in the industry over Wi-Fi and security revolves around 5G. As 5G has become more powerful and approached standardization, so has its security. Security is going to be much stronger for 5G networks, but the rise of 5G doesn’t mean the end of 4G. “One thing people don’t talk about is that when 4G hit, 3G got faster. The same is true of 5G and 4G. Plus, 4G continues to evolve on its own,” Irwin said.
No Brasil, segundo o IBGE, 5,5 milhões de pessoas não têm o nome do pai no registro de nascimento e mais de 80% dos lares do país têm uma mulher como primeiro responsável pelas crianças. Esses números mostram uma realidade não só da nossa terra, mas ao redor do mundo onde pessoas, especialmente homens, abandonam as famílias que criaram e filhos como se não tivessem responsabilidade.O abandono parental traz consequências sérias para a família inteira, aumenta quatro vezes o risco de pobreza, faz com que 85% das crianças cresça com algum distúrbio de comportamento, aumenta duas vezes o risco de largar os estudos e também contribui com 63% dos casos de suicídios entre jovens. Apesar disso, o Projeto de Lei de 2007, que visava mudar a Constituição Federal, encontra-se parado na Câmara dos Deputados.No episódio de hoje vamos discutir o abandono afetivo parental, como ele afeta a bilhões de famílias no mundo, as consequências para as crianças e o parceiro que fica cuidando sozinho do lar, estudos e estatísticas, como isso é visto nas nossas leis e o que está sendo feito para mudar essa situação no Brasil. Então, reúna os parentes, sente no sofá da sala e entre na roda de conversa da família do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#LGBTpodcasters#AtivismoNaWeb---**Convidados**- Thello Caeto (Twitter - @thellocaeto) https://twitter.com/thellocaeto - Thello Caeto (Instagram - @thellocaeto) https://www.instagram.com/thellocaeto - Thello Caetano (site) https://thellocaetano.com.br/- Masmorra Cine http://masmorracine.com.br/- Angélica Hellish (Twitter - @Masmorra_Cast) https://twitter.com/Masmorra_Cast - Angélica Hellish (Twitter - @angelmasmorra) https://twitter.com/angelmasmorra - Gelo & Fogo https://www.geloefogo.com/ ---**Links de referência**- Síndrome de Alienação Parental X Abandono Afetivo https://luandacristina.jusbrasil.com.br/artigos/536568185/sindrome-de-alienacao-parental-x-abandono-afetivo- Abandono afetivo de filhos pode virar crime https://www12.senado.leg.br/noticias/materias/2013/01/16/abandono-afetivo-de-filhos-pode-virar-crime - Abandono Afetivo dos Filhos pode ser caracterizado como crime https://patriciadantasadvogada.jusbrasil.com.br/noticias/238667648/abandono-afetivo-dos-filhos-pode-ser-caracterizado-como-crime - Art. 227 da Constituição Federal de 88 https://www.jusbrasil.com.br/topicos/10644726/artigo-227-da-constituicao-federal-de-1988- Art. 3 do Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente - Lei 8069/90 https://www.jusbrasil.com.br/topicos/10619587/artigo-3-da-lei-n-8069-de-13-de-julho-de-1990- Projeto de Crivella que pune abandono afetivo de filhos é aprovado https://www.prb10.org.br/noticias/parlamentares/projeto-de-crivella-que-pune-abandono-afetivo-de-filhos-e-aprovado/- PL 3212/2015 https://www.camara.leg.br/proposicoesWeb/fichadetramitacao?idProposicao=1999535- Father Absence Harms Children https://www.fatherhood.org/father-absence-statistic- Em 10 anos, mais de 1 milhão de crianças foram registradas sem o nome do pai na certidão de nascimento em SC https://g1.globo.com/sc/santa-catarina/noticia/2019/01/16/em-10-anos-mais-de-1-milhao-de-criancas-foram-registradas-sem-o-nome-do-pai-na-certidao-de-nascimento-em-sc.ghtml - 7 números da realidade das mulheres que criam filhos sozinhas no Brasil https://www.huffpostbrasil.com/2018/09/18/7-numeros-da-realidade-das-mulheres-que-criam-filhos-sozinhas-no-brasil_a_23531388/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAMmA_j0a3lV8q4a_bluTRtok7c8rw7XxNrbANkC8ssUqjnUev6U0WDZiG-YR9soJpuEP1112uT9IQVfAW14rdtddpTvsYYOehsF73eudCMugnemxRqA2_kTVgaJBryeepsKHlnfmVT6LQ9bpdmrelV7JE3DYhAMsNQZhqVoZUl6D- Fatherless Daughters: How Growing Up Without a Dad Affects Women https://wehavekids.com/family-relationships/When-Daddy-Dont-Love-Their-Daughters-What-Happens-to-Women-Whose-Fathers-Werent-There-for-Them- Statistics on Fatherless Children in America https://www.liveabout.com/fatherless-children-in-america-statistics-1270392 - 36 Shocking Statistics on Fatherless Homes https://lifeisbeautiful.org/statistics-on-fatherless-homes/ - Abandono afetivo não é por você não amar, é por não cuidar, diz advogada http://g1.globo.com/globo-news/noticia/2014/08/abandono-afetivo-nao-e-por-voce-nao-amar-e-por-nao-cuidar-diz-advogada.html ---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica - PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #209 - Por que relacionamentos abusivos sugam a sua vontade de viver? #AtivismoNaWeb http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/209-relacionamento-abusivo - PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #187 - Por que entender trangêneros salva vidas? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/187-trans - PQPCast #218 - Por que cotas abrem acesso a espaços de direito de pessoas com deficiência, negros, trans e TDAHs? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/218-cotas- PQPCast #197 - Por que pink money faz queerbaiting explorar a causa LGBTQIA+? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/197-pinkmoney-queerbaiting - PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18 - PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio - PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro - PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo - PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao ---Assine nosso Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcast**Twitter**- PQPCast: [@_pqpcast] https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- Thata: [@thata_finotto] https://twitter.com/thata_finotto- Natália: [@nahmattos] https://twitter.com/nahmattos- #PodcasterProcura: [@PodProcura] https://twitter.com/podprocura**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/**Instagram**- PQPCast: [@pqpcast] https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura [@PodProcura] https://t.me/PodProcuraEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttos_ Apoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
Os Ciganos, ou povo Romani, são originários da Índia e se espalharam pelo mundo, enfrentaram escravidão, Holocausto, foram banidos de lugares e, até hoje, são uma das únicas etnias que não possui leis que os protejam de preconceitos, racismo e segregação. Os Romas são divididos em clãs e preservam costumes e tradições ricas, que merecem ser compreendidas.No episódio de hoje, vamos entender e discutir sobre o povo Rom, seus mitos e verdades, cultura, hierarquia e situação atual no mundo. Então, sente-se conosco em volta da fogueira e venha quebrar preconceitos e estereótipos para conhecer de verdade quem são as pessoas por trás de tradições ricas e enigmáticas com o clã de respeito do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#LGBTpodcasters#AtivismoNaWeb---**Convidada**- Revolushow https://revolushow.com/ - Larissa Coutinho (Twitter - @rogandopraga) https://twitter.com/rogandopraga ---**Links de referência**- RomArchive https://www.romarchive.eu/en/ - Este site reúne o maior acervo digital sobre arte e cultura cigana https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2019/01/30/Este-site-re%C3%BAne-o-maior-acervo-digital-sobre-arte-e-cultura-cigana- My Gypsy childhood https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/07/gypsy-childhood-prejudice-education- Hounded in Europe, Roma in the U.S. Keep a Low Profile http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2025316,00.html- King of the Gypsies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_the_Gypsies- Gypsies arrived in Europe 1,500 years ago, genetic study says https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/dec/07/gypsies-arrived-europe-1500-genetic - Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6wSLfGBVGY - Roma Culture: Customs, Traditions & Beliefs https://www.livescience.com/44512-gypsy-culture.html - Reconstructing the Population History of European Romani from Genome-wide Data http://tiny.cc/gqu35y ---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #211 - Por que ciganos vivem o preconceito de um povo excluído? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/211-cigano- PQPCast #220 - Por que as comunidades indígenas ainda batalham por reconhecimento? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/220-indigenas- PQPCast #226 - Por que a Questão Palestina afeta o cenário mundial de imigrantes refugiados há 100 anos? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/226-questao-palestina - PQPCast #227 - Por que acabar com a islamofobia contra Xiitas e Sunitas? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/227-islamofobia-xiita-sunita - PQPCast #205 - Por que o eurocentrismo cobriu a história do Islam com um véu de incompreensão? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/205-islam- PQPCast #214 - Por que o Estado Brasileiro não é laico nem plurirreligioso? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/214-estado-laico- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica - PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18 - PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #192 - Por que racismo é mais que sangue e colorismo de pele? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/192-racismo- PQPCast #195 - Por que terror racista faz Michelle Wolf rir do feminismo Chimamanda? (Indicações agosto/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/195-racismo-feminismo- PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro - PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio - PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo - PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao ---Assine nosso Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcast**Twitter**- PQPCast: [@_pqpcast] https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- Thata: [@thata_finotto] https://twitter.com/thata_finotto- Natália: [@nahmattos] https://twitter.com/nahmattos- #PodcasterProcura: [@PodProcura] https://twitter.com/podprocura**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/**Instagram**- PQPCast: [@pqpcast] https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura [@PodProcura] https://t.me/PodProcuraEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttos_ Apoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
No século VII, por volta de 609, Maomé começou a receber mensagens de Deus e tornou-se, segundo o Islã, o último profeta. Após sua morte, em 632, sua sucessão causou uma disputa em seus seguidores, que se dispersaram no que conheceríamos mais tarde como Sunitas e Xiitas.Assim como outras religiões, o Islã acredita em um único Deus, anjos e demônio, nos profetas que vieram antes de Maomé, como Jesus, Moisés e Abraão e seguem o Alcorão como seu livro sagrado. Sua divisão religiosa pode ser comparada com Católicos e Protestantes, que pregam os mesmos preceitos, mas discordam em alguns pontos.Para os muçulmanos, o Islã é mais que uma religião, é um modo e filosofia de vida voltada para ser uma pessoa melhor. Entender sobre os preceitos de outras pessoas traz uma visão mais completa sobre o mundo que todos nós vivemos de uma forma geral, mesmos que você tenha outras crenças. No episódio de hoje vamos entender um pouco mais sobre os muçulmanos, as diferenças e semelhanças entre Xiitas e Sunitas e desmistificar alguns preconceitos. Então, faça suas cinco orações por dia, prepare suas boas ações para caridade e embarque em uma viagem de conhecimento para Meca com a comunidade pluricultural do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcastÉDelas#LGBTpodcasters#AtivismoNaWeb---**Convidados**- Lybia Abaaoud (Twitter - @LybiaAbaaoud) https://twitter.com/LybiaAbaaoud- Lybia Abaaoud (Instagram - @LybiaAbaaoud) https://www.instagram.com/LybiaAbaaoud/- Felipe Souza (Twitter - @muhammadpuncha) https://twitter.com/muhammadpuncha- Podcast Quarta Capa (Twitter - @quartacapa) https://twitter.com/quartacapa- Podcast O Nome Disso é Islã http://www.onomedissoemundo.com/isla---**Links de referência**- Religion: Islam (BBC) http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/ataglance/glance.shtml- Differences Between Sunni And Shia Muslims https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/differences-between-sunni-and-shia-muslims.html- Handout 1: Sunni and Shia - comparison chart https://www.uua.org/re/tapestry/youth/bridges/workshop14/handout1 - How Do Sunni and Shia Islam Differ? https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/04/world/middleeast/q-and-a-how-do-sunni-and-shia-islam-differ.html- What's the Difference Between Shiite and Sunni Muslims? https://www.livescience.com/33071-whats-the-difference-between-shiite-and-sunni-muslims.html- Key Differences Between Shia and Sunni Muslims https://www.thoughtco.com/difference-between-shia-and-sunni-muslims-2003755- What’s the difference between Sunni and Shia? https://www.arabworldmedia.org/field-guides/whats-the-difference-between-sunni-and-shia-muslims/- Shiite & Sunni Muslim Similarities https://classroom.synonym.com/shiite-sunni-muslim-similarities-12084941.html---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #205 - Por que o eurocentrismo cobriu a história do Islam com um véu de incompreensão? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/205-islam - PQPCast #226 - Por que a Questão Palestina afeta o cenário mundial de imigrantes refugiados há 100 anos? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/226-questao-palestina - PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18 - PQPCast #214 - Por que o Estado Brasileiro não é laico nem plurirreligioso? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/214-estado-laico- PQPCast #148 - Por que mudar para Israel e converter ao judaísmo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/148-israel- PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao---Assine nosso Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcast**Twitter**- PQPCast: (@_pqpcast) https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- Thata: (@thata_finotto) https://twitter.com/thata_finotto- Natália: (@nahmatto) https://twitter.com/nahmattos- #PodcasterProcura: (@PodProcura) https://twitter.com/podprocura**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/**Instagram**- PQPCast: (@pqpcast) https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://t.me/PodProcuraEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttosApoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
Religiosos, políticos, soldados, heróis e vilões. Quando o assunto é sobre os povos árabes da palestina, não faltam rótulos para descrevê-los, mas será que você sabe quem realmente são esses seres humanos que vivem em uma das regiões mais afetadas no mundo pelo imperialismo e racismo do último século? De quem realmente é o direito às terras: do povo que habitou a região após um êxodo há milhares de anos ou do povo que já morava lá há muitos séculos, antes da imigração mais recente?No episódio de hoje vamos tentar colocar os pés neste mar de complexidades e injustiças que é a questão Palestina. Esta é uma viagem histórica para relembrar alguns momentos que mudaram o rumo do mundo, para descartar rótulos e começar o longo processo de real aprendizado sobre esta região e seu percurso dos últimos 100 anos. Então, deixe o eurocentrismo de lado, abra seu livro de História e geopolítica e venha desbravar a Palestina com a expedição do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#OPodcastÉDelas#AtivismoNaWeb---**Links de referência**- A Questão Palestina http://www.curso-objetivo.br/vestibular/roteiro_estudos/questao_palestina.aspx - Questão Palestina https://www.infoescola.com/historia/questao-palestina/- Google Maps suprime nombre de Palestina y lo suple con Israel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9Gk4S_7fRo- Gaza: The History That Fuels the Conflict https://www.history.com/news/gaza-conflict-history-israel-palestine- Os reis hebreus https://www.sohistoria.com.br/ef2/hebreus/p2.php- Etapas da história de Israel – O reino dividido https://www.paulus.com.br/portal/colunista/nilo-luza/etapas-da-historia-de-israel-o-reino-dividido.html#.XGVgE1xKjIU- Império Otomano https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/historia/imperio-turco-otomano.htm- Humanizing Palestine (TEDx - YouTube) https://youtu.be/cFEo5wrkV8s- Fallout in Gaza: Six Months On (YouTube) https://youtu.be/AGl2J-KoB_o- Over the wall and gone, a Jewish-American in the Palestinian West Bank (TEDxMuskegon - YouTube) https://youtu.be/BlXRAX7B4Io---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #205 - Por que o eurocentrismo cobriu a história do Islam com um véu de incompreensão? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/205-islam - PQPCast #148 - Por que mudar para Israel e converter ao judaísmo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/148-israel- PQPCast #214 - Por que o Estado Brasileiro não é laico nem plurirreligioso? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/214-estado-laico - PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18 - PQPCast #211 - Por que ciganos vivem o preconceito de um povo excluído? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/211-cigano - PQPCast #222 - Por que a História do feminismo na China foi reprimida com pés de lótus? (Parte 1) #OPodcastÉDelas2019 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/222-historia-feminismo-china- PQPCast #220 - Por que as comunidades indígenas ainda batalham por reconhecimento? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/220-indigenas- PQPCast #173 - Por que a batata de uns é a moeda de outros? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/173-thetrader- PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo---Assine nosso Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcast**Twitter**- PQPCast: (@_pqpcast) https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- Thata: (@thata_finotto) https://twitter.com/thata_finotto- Natália: (@nahmatto) https://twitter.com/nahmattos- #PodcasterProcura: (@PodProcura) https://twitter.com/podprocura**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/**Instagram**- PQPCast: (@pqpcast) https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://t.me/PodProcuraEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttosApoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/
This week we set out to talk about things we want back, things that need rebooted, stuff we wish had never gone out of business, Invariably that leads us to 90s nostalgia. And yes, we want to see your POG collection.
Donuts and "meat" among other foods and screw PETA, Irwins for life!
Donuts and "meat" among other foods and screw PETA, Irwins for life!
Ah yes, wildlife, fame and flash-mobs... it's just another week here at Reality Check!Tune in as we fall in love with 'Crikey It's The Irwins!'. question the genre as we know it in 'Barely Famous' and dance away all our problems in 'Mobbed'.Find us on Instagram @realitycheckpodOr send us an email to realitycheckpod@gmail.comMusic by Kevin MacLeodYour hosts are Katherine Powell and Georgia Higgins
Set your VCRs to record this one, because you're going to want to carefully catalog everything Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast has to cover this week! Listen in as the Poobah rubs elbows with a celebrity, we agree to disagree with this year's Oscar winners and binge all the television worth binging (and some that isn't). Length - 01:13:28 Language - PG-13. (Contains mild adult language.) - 0:01:47 - GAMING Seth calls in to actor Rich Sommer's game podcast Cardboard and My Little Pony, Transformers and G.I. Joe come to Heroclix. - 0:10:18 - YEAH YOU KNOW ME The kinds of things we set our VCRs to record and rewatch back in the day. - 0:18:44 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWS "Jeopardy All-Star Games" spices up the quiz show, wooed by reality shows "The Masked Singer," "Survivor," "The Challenge" and "Temptation Island," "Better Things" back on FX, family sitcoms "Splitting Up Together" and "The Kids are Alright," "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" celebrates a milestone, "Crikey! It's the Irwins" and the anniversary of the Crocodile Hunter's death, a documentary-style 150th episode of "Arrow" and the premier of spy drama "Whiskey Cavalier." - 0:43:00 - MOVIE NEWS Final thoughts on this year's Oscar winners. - 0:55:08 - CROSSING THE STREAMS Facing death on Netflix's "Paddleton," more thoughts on off-kilter "The Umbrella Academy" and "Doom Patrol" hitting all the right buttons.
Em 7 de janeiro celebramos o Dia da Liberdade de Culto, uma data que deveria representar um Brasil pluricultural, que aceita e abraça as diferenças e celebra pessoas unidas em prol de um bem coletivo, independente da religião.Contudo, a liberdade de exercer sua fé está cada vez mais ameaçada por um Estado que, de Laico, tem cada vez menos. A voz de religiões dominantes dita leis, costumes e plenárias, decide eleições e é imposta em salas de aula e prédios públicos.Com o decreto 119-A, de 1890, o Brasil deixou de ter uma religião oficial e separou a Igreja do Estado, mas na mesma constituição há o nome de Deus no preâmbulo e leis que privilegiam alguns cultos acima de outros, além de inúmeras comemorações e feriados nacionais religiosos.No episódio de hoje vamos discutir sobre a liberdade de cultos, o Estado Laico e como é a realidade de ateus e religiões mono e politeístas não-cristãs no Brasil. Então, abra seu coração para a pluralidade religiosa e venha cultuar respeito e aceitação no PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters---**Convidadas**- Lado (B)lack http://www.ladoblack.com.br- Luiza Braga (Twitter - @ComradeBraga) https://twitter.com/ComradeBraga- Lybia Abaaoud (Twitter - @LybiaAbaaoud) https://twitter.com/LybiaAbaaoud---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #205 - Por que o eurocentrismo cobriu a história do Islam com um véu de incompreensão?http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/205-islam- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18- PQPCast #131 - Por que Hidden Figures luta contra o racismo? #OPodcastÉDelas http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/131-hiddenfigures- PQPCast #192 - Por que racismo é mais que sangue e colorismo de pele? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/192-racismo- PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #210 - Por que a História da maquiagem delineou a expressão da sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/210-historia-maquiagem- PQPCast #211 - Por que ciganos vivem o preconceito de um povo excluído? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/211-cigano- PQPCast #182 - Por que a contracultura é um ciclo que vira mainstream? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/182-contracultura- PQPCast #195 - Por que terror racista faz Michelle Wolf rir do feminismo Chimamanda? (Indicações agosto/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/195-racismo-feminismo- PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro- PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio- PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo- PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos---**Links de referência**- Significado de Estado Laico https://www.significados.com.br/estado-laico/- Constituição Federal Art. 150 de 1988 https://www.jusbrasil.com.br/topicos/642045/artigo-150-da-constituicao-federal-de-1988- O Brasil é um país verdadeiramente laico? Tire suas conclusões https://lanyy.jusbrasil.com.br/artigos/183776451/o-brasil-e-um-pais-verdadeiramente-laico-tire-suas-conclusoes- Constituição Federal - Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil de 1988 https://presrepublica.jusbrasil.com.br/legislacao/155571402/constituicao-federal-constituicao-da-republica-federativa-do-brasil-1988- O aumento da pluralidade religiosa no Brasil http://www.ihu.unisinos.br/78-noticias/573444-o-aumento-da-pluralidade-religiosa-no-brasil- Pluralidade religiosa brasileira: a importância do diálogo inter-religioso http://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/nepp/article/view/2937/pdf - A pluralidade religiosa na sociedade contemporânea: Brasil e Canadá http://agencia.fapesp.br/a-pluralidade-religiosa-na-sociedade-contemporanea-brasil-e-canada/23626/- I Have Some Thoughts on This: Pope Francis' Homophobic Comments https://youtu.be/2-NxRZ46fBw---Assine nosso Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcast**Twitter**- PQPCast: [@_pqpcast] https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- Thata: [@thata_finotto] https://twitter.com/thata_finotto- Natália: [@nahmattos] https://twitter.com/nahmattos- #PodcasterProcura: [@PodProcura] https://twitter.com/podprocura**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/**Instagram**- PQPCast: [@pqpcast] https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura [@PodProcura] https://t.me/PodProcura
Em novembro o PQPCast traz para você uma viagem cultural pelo mundo que vai fazer você rir, chorar, se emocionar e querer se aproximar mais da natureza. Exploramos costumes de diferentes povos que seguem o Islã como sua religião e filosofia de vida e seguimos cuidadores de animais que fazem da sua missão educar e cuidar das nossa fauna. Então prepare-se para um casamento, venha conhecer como relações humanas repetem padrões em todos lugares, se apaixone por espécies e dê um abraço apertado nos leões com as indicações do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters---**Indicações animais de novembro!**Zoológico- [Australia Zoo](https://www.australiazoo.com.au/)- [Crikey! It's the Irwins](https://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/crikey-its-the-irwins/)- [Lion Whisperer](http://www.lionwhisperer.co.za)Islã- [Sand Storm (Sufat Chol, 2016 - Netflix)](https://www.netflix.com/title/80098810)- [Casamento de Ali (Ali's wedding, 2017 - Netflix)](https://www.netflix.com/title/80244709)---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- [PQPCast #207 - Por que zoológicos salvam animais da extinção com grandes sacrifícios?](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/207-zoologico)- [PQPCast #206 - Por que somatizar sintomas mentais afeta sua saúde física?](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/206-somatizacao)- [PQPCast #205 - Por que o eurocentrismo cobriu a História do Islam com um véu de incompreensão?](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/205-islam)- [PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa?](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo)- [PQPCast #182 - Por que a contracultura é um ciclo que vira mainstream?](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/182-contracultura)- [PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos)](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo)- [PQPCast #196 - Por que Transtorno de Ansiedade precisa ser levado a sério?](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/196-ansiedade)- [PQPCast #199 - Por que ansiedade foi trocada na maternidade por Mindfulness on Ice? (Indicações setembro/2018)](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/199-ansiedade-capacitismo-queerbaiting)- [PQPCast #45 - Porque depressão não é mimimi!](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/s03e25)- [PQPCast #200 - Por que TDAHI vive entre a imaginação e a realidade acelerada?](http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/200-tdahi)
Churchview, number 34 on the Main Street of Chapelizod, is a detached three-story Georgian building that lies sandwiched between two lanes leading to St. Laurence’s Church. The building is commonly known as the House by the Church Yard and has long been associated with the name of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, the Irish writer of supernatural, Gothic and mystery fiction.The village and its history made a strong impression on Le Fanu’s imagination, and the characters and stories he grew up with re-appear in several of his works. In these, Le Fanu likes to look back at the heyday of the village in the middle of the 18th century, when a bustling social life revolved around the officers of the Royal Irish Horse Artillery. Le Fanu spent his childhood in Chapelizod, while his father worked as chaplain in the Hibernian Military School. The Hibernian Military School was built to educate the children of the 400 soldiers of the Royal Irish Horse Artillery, garrisoned in the area.Built around 1740, the sadly dilapidated building of Churchview is one of the earliest surviving structures in the village. It is believed by many to be the house which gives its name to Le Fanu’s 1868 novel ‘The House by the Churchyard’, a work in which Le Fanu combined a lively portrayal of life in Chapelizod in the 1760s with a macabre tale of deceit, murder and retribution.The story opens with the annual festivities held on nearby Palmerstown Green, where we are introduced to some of the residents of Chapelizod. These include General Chattesworth and his eligible daughter Gertrude, the local rector Doctor Walsingham and his ill-fated daughter Lilias, and some of the more colourful officers of the regiment, including Lieutenant Puddock and Gunner ‘Fireworks’ O’Flaherty. Courtships, rivalries and duels - all treated with a strong element of farce - provide much of the plot in the first half of the novel, until the arrival in the village of a mysterious stranger by the name of Mr Mervyn sets in train a sequence of sinister events, culminating in the attempted murder of Doctor Sturk in the Phoenix Park by an unknown assailant. Sturk’s body is carried back to his house (perhaps the very building that stands on Main Street today), where he lies in a coma until the key to the mystery is at last revealed when he is briefly brought to his senses by being trepanned, the desperate operation carried out by a whiskey-soaked Dublin doctor known as ‘Black Dillon’, who arrives by coach at dead of night.Although less well known than Bram Stoker or Edgar Allan Poe, Sheridan Le Fanu has always been regarded as a key figure in the development of Gothic and mystery fiction. His vampire novel ‘Carmilla’ influenced Stoker’s creation of ‘Dracula’, and many writers of ghost stories have paid tribute to his subtle ability to make the flesh creep. The English writer E.F. Benson said of him: “No one else has so sure a touch in mixing the mysterious atmosphere in which horror darkly breeds.”Le Fanu’s novel ‘The House by the Churchyard’ was also admired by James Joyce, who – like Le Fanu – knew Chapelizod in his youth and who wove elements of Le Fanu’s story into his own ‘Finnegan’s Wake’.During the second half of the 18th century, the appearance of Dublin city transformed as buildings like the Customs House, Trinity College, and the Four Courts were constructed. Other building works were undertaken to improve the streetscapes of the inner city, and magnificent Georgian mansions were constructed for the city’s elite. However, following the Act of Union in 1801 – through which the Irish parliament in Dublin was removed and united with British parliament in London – there was a marked reduction in the property prices in the city. Many of the old Georgian houses were converted into tenements, each containing multiple large families renting individual rooms in the building. These inner-city tenements became notorious for their squalor, and the neighbourhoods surrounding them gained a reputation as slums.It was in this context that Churchview was converted into tenement style housing. Little is known of the history of the house during this period of its existence, apart from that a David Cant is recorded as living there in 1914, when the rated value of the premises was £13.Like many tenement buildings in Dublin during the 20th century, the building accommodated a staggering number of people. The Irwins and their eight children lived on the first floor, the Farrells, with four children, lived on the second floor, and the Doyles with two children lived on the top floor. A bachelor Mr Flaherty had the basement all to himself. There are also reports of a local boxing club situated in the basement at some stage during the buildings life.The Irwin’s were the biggest and last family to have lived in the house. Frances Martin Irwin herself, the mother of the family, was raised in Chapelizod and was one of the lucky children who attended the Hibernian Military School, where Sheridan Le Fanu’s father was Chaplin years before her time.Although it was not as squalid as some of the tenements of the inner city, it was certainly overcrowded, and at a young age Angela and Mary Irwin had to move out of their childhood home into Martin’s Row. The rest of the children followed suit – Monica and Tony Irwin moving to the nearby Mulberry Cottages – as did the building’s other tenants, until Frances was the only person left behind. Of Frances’ eight children, half remained close by in Chapelizod, and she lived in Churchview until her death in 1968. She is buried in the Hibernian Military School in the Phoenix Park.The descendants of the Irwin family still live in both the Mulberry Cottages and in Martin’s row, continuing their link with Chapelizod. In the years following her death the building remained unoccupied, and today the house by the churchyard stands apparently forgotten, in a state of dangerous neglect – waiting for a skilful and sensitive hand to resurrect it from its death-like slumber.Further Reading:Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1851) Ghost Stories of Chapelizod. First published in the Dublin University Magazine, January 1851. Republished posthumously in the 1923 collection Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery, edited by M. R. James. Available to read online here.Carmel McAsey (1962) "Chapelizod, Co. Dublin." Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 17, No. 2, 37-53.Kevin Brennan (1980) "J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Chapelizod and the Dublin Connection." Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 33, No. 4, 122-133.John Cronin & Associates and Cathal Crimmins Architects (2003) The Built Heritage of Chapelizod: A report to Dublin City Council and The Heritage Council as a part of the ‘Chapelizod Urban Design, Conservation and Land Use Plan 2003’.
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