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Heather Mac Donald on the world’s real unsafe spaces:
Because Albinos’ body parts are believed to carry magical powers, their limbs are highly marketable — once obtained, of course, through mutilation or murder. Attending school for sisters Bibiana and Tindi Mashamba was a nightmare; not only did other children throw rocks and spit on them and teachers beat them, but the threat of murder was ever-present. So, like many Third World girls, they simply stayed home. But even such a retreat from the public realm couldn’t protect them. The day after their father’s funeral, Bibiana’s leg and two fingers were hacked off in the hope of a lucrative sale.
Good Samaritans brought the girls to the Orthopaedic Institute for Children in Los Angeles so as to provide Bibiana with a new prosthetic leg. And then students from USC’s law school started an asylum appeal for them. Did those law students seek to get them asylum in Nigeria, say, or Haiti, so that they wouldn’t be oppressed by white privilege? No, oddly, they targeted their asylum petition at the U.S. government, the place where victims of the brutality, superstition, and hatred that characterise so many Third World countries flee to (along with equally reviled Western Europe). The petition was successful, and now Bibiana and Tindi are students in Ojai, California, where they are eager to catch up on their lost schooling and go on to college. There are no reports as of yet of the girls being stoned in Ojai.
Seth Barron on the unmentionable costs of illegal immigration:
New York’s Health + Hospitals Corporation, which runs the city’s massive public health infrastructure, takes it as its mission to provide care to anyone who needs it, without regard for immigration status. This policy is a major reason why HHC is on constant verge of financial collapse. During the last fiscal year, HHC needed an emergency allocation of $337 million from the city [i.e., taxpayers] just to keep its doors open, and the prognosis for the future is even worse. At an April press conference, Dr Ram Raju, president of HHC, said that caring for illegals consumes about one-third of his $7.6 billion annual budget. Rounding down, that means that $2.5 billion — of which the city is picking up an increasingly large chunk every year, as state and federal aid dries up — goes toward providing health care to illegal aliens in New York.
And Cathy Young on the alleged gender politics of headphone use:
Back in 2013, Dan Bacon posted a piece titled “How to Talk to a Woman Who Is Wearing Headphones.” This three-year-old blogpost was dug up and pilloried by a Twitter activist named Brandon Evers, whose Twitter bio states, “I support intersectional feminism, but only women can decide if I’m a feminist” and helpfully clarifies that his personal pronouns are “he/him,” and whose Twitter feed is mostly one long exercise in ‘look how progressive and pro-feminist I am’ moral posturing. Brandon’s tweet quickly went viral with 18,000 retweets, and the outrage machine kicked in, with Bustle, Slate, and numerous other sites denouncing [Bacon’s] post as a creepy and misogynistic call to sexual harassment and boundary violation. Revelist, a publication for millennial women, compared Dan Bacon to mass murderer Elliott Rodger, who killed six people (four of them men) in 2014 because he was mad about being rejected by women.
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I used to see albinos in Nigeria, it was an extremely odd sight indeed. But they seemed to get left alone in West Africa, it is East Africa where they get eaten, etc.
to see the world through … glasses smeared with the nacho cheese residue of cultural Marxism
(Lancastrain Oik yesterday)
You have my vote, Sir, for clause of the week.
Oh good lord … even Stanford.
Neo-Nazis, anti-Semites and white nationalists have begun using three sets of parentheses encasing a Jewish surname
I’ve never heard of this before, but I thought it was the “progressives” who wanted to know which “identifiable groups” everyone belonged to. They may have found some new friends.
Speaking of what humanity comes up with, I ran across this manifesto by Vox Populi… Other posts display especial enmity toward Ben Shapiro and Jonah Goldberg. Something’s going on with the (((triple-parens)))…
Posted by: dicentra | September 05, 2016 at 21:21
Dicentra – it indicates Jooooos and the Intergalactic Zionist Conspiracy.
Posted by: Farnsworth M. Muldoon | September 05, 2016 at 21:35
I’m starting to have serious doubts about that guy.
#TheShakening
The lady with the Cleveland Indians logo in her Twitter feed may be unclear on the concept. Either that or she’s trolling it.
The gentleman who identifies as Jewish may be worried that not enough Muslims will be admitted in future.
More on Vox Day: I’ve been reading his blog for a couple of years now, I guess, and while it was interesting and different, I never could quite figure out how seriously I should take him or whether he really was a terrible racist.
But lately he’s become a lot more… shall we say “concerned” about jews, and he’s also posting a lot of what seems to be Russian propaganda. Is this a change, or a slipping of the mask? Does anybody else here read him?
I mostly had him pegged as a troll who’d trolled too hard in the past and now didn’t know where the troll ended and his real personality began, but I might have been wrong.
Stanford…
Unfortunately, the article Darleen links to does not inform us under what authority Ms. Cynthia Bailey Lee presumes to instruct the Computer Science faculty about those various conduct issues. However, search reveals that Ms. Lee is not a professor, she is a “Lecturer” in the CS department. (In much the same way as Mr. Obama was a lecturer in con law. But see that that did for him?)
Is her screed going to help or hinder her path toward tenure? You decide…
and I cannot imagine any of the young women I attended CS and Engineering classes with at Cal lo these many years ago being anything but taken aback if a Prof had followed Ms. Lee’s suggestions. I guess Cal folk are tougher than those effete peninsula types at Stanford.
and I would LOVE to see some comments from Don Knuth re: the didactic Ms. Lee.
Farnsworth,
…(((triple-parens))), seen on Twitter, and I haven’t decoded it yet.
Dicentra – it indicates Jooooos and the Intergalactic Zionist Conspiracy.
There was also a Google Chrome extension used by antisemites called the “Coincidence Detector” that automatically placed the triple parentheses around the names of those “involved in certain political movements and media empires” (almost exclusively Jewish or Jewish-sounding, natch). Google dropped the extension, but a similar “Nazi-detector” extension, increasing used to target anyone speaking out against radical Islam, or the obsequious behavior of Western governments towards its adherents, remains.
Update: when I checked a couple of weeks ago, the “Nazi Detector” was still available. It appears to be gone now.
I’m waiting for Laurie Penny to come over and sort David out.
I’d pay to view. 🙂
I’d pay to view. 🙂
If you’re getting aroused by that scenario, would you at least keep your hands out of your pockets?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Though as she was sitting next to her boyfriend, I’m pretty confident the conversation wasn’t a romantic overture.
I attended the third Lions Test in Sydney three years ago: seated to my left were my brother’s girlfriend, my brother, one of my cousins and said coz’s fiance; to my left, an little expat Welsh lass and her Aussie boyfriend. Come the second minute of the game when my fellow prop forward Alex Corbisero crashed over the try line, every Lions fan in the stadium leapt to their feet. My relatives turned to their respective other halves and hugged; all of a sudden I found myself with feminine arms around me as my Welsh neighbour, realising her Antipodean other half was remaining rooted to his seat, decided she needed a hug too. As the Lions ran in another three tries and sundry penalties, I got more hugged than I had anticipated and Aussie boyfriend remained somewhat dejected…
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/feminism/2016/09/suzanne-moore-why-i-was-wrong-about-men
I used to think, “I don’t hate all men.” I had therapy and everything.
Hm. Spiteful, whiny, incoherent and wrong. I can’t be sure, but it sounds like feminism.
But apparently, there’s something profoundly wrong with all men (“#YesAllMen”), who as a “class” should be “hated” – yes, hated – albeit for reasons that are never quite made clear. As described by Ms Moore (and many of her peers), feminism sounds not only deranged and unmoored from reality, but also a recipe for a resentful, alienated and miserable life – one that repels affection and concludes with loneliness, self-pity and a state of terminal sow-dom.
Oh good lord … even Stanford.
Even Stanford ? Being in that whole San Fransisco-San Jose metroplex, I am surprised they haven’t been leading the charge.
…to the ongoing killing, rape and torture and erasure of women…
Erasure. Last time I looked, women were still outnumbered men, so as shitlords we must be doing a crappy job.
…the taskmasters of patriarchy…
Hot damn, I finally have the name for the band.
Trying to tell a joke to a feminist.
Hot damn, I finally have the name for the band.
If only Ms Moore had the name of a competent hairdresser.
With regards to the justifiable hatred of “men as a class”, I just happened to read this article last night, and so had it fresh in my mind:
I just happened to read this article last night
Says the author, quite rightly, “Being leftwing means never having to say you’re sorry.” And hence, one assumes, the number of narcissists and sociopaths entranced by leftist politics. Speaking of which, I imagine there are some who will read Stalin’s sadistic, murderous rants, as quoted in the article, and fail to realise that they’re difficult to distinguish from the sadistic, murderous rants of Marx himself.
More on how being left wing means never having to say you’re sorry:
“Conservative lettrist Joseph Epstein calls this new political type ‘the virtucrat’ – ‘the new prig… [who] will nail you for not having his opinion on Israel or the environment’. He is ‘a moral snob’, Epstein continues; ‘not only is he smug about the righteousness of his views but he imputes bad faith to anyone who doesn’t share them’”.
If only Ms Moore had the name of a competent hairdresser.
OK, you made me look it up. I suppose that is the matronly version of purple hair, speaking of which, for some blue on blue action, Germaine Greer, of all people, threw some shade on Miss Moore for lying about her having had a hysterectomy:
Meow.
OK, you made me look it up.
I denounce myself.
Meow.
Thank goodness that oft-professed sisterly solidarity isn’t just an affectation.
If only Ms Moore had the name of a competent hairdresser.
🙂
🙂
I’m just not sure what it’s supposed to be. I don’t understand what’s happening. It looks like it was copied from a small child’s drawing.
Further regarding Miss Moore’s hatred of men, one has to wonder where her kids came from, I doubt they sprang Athena-like, from her forehead. Of course, maybe the kids are why she hates men.
Franklin Einspruch on Clown Quarter authoritarians and their postmodern fascism:
Franklin provides several examples of their vindictiveness and eye-widening vanity.
Suzanne Moore’s hair strikes me as an insincere statement that she doesn’t care about her appearance. She’s got the shoes, the jewellery and the cleavage on display; but, hey sisters, my bed-head hair is a mess, so I’m not a sell-out.
It looks like it was copied from a small child’s drawing.
My wife has told me to say it looks like she’s wearing a gnome hat under a wig.
My wife has told me to say it looks like she’s wearing a gnome hat under a wig.
I’m sending your dear wife a Guild of Evil™ amulet and membership card.
She’s very excited. 🙂
Turk T
I have just read that ludicrous and depressing piece by Suzanne Moore in the NS. It is decadence in a nutshell. It is how a civilisation dies, rotting from the inside.
“Though as she was sitting next to her boyfriend, I’m pretty confident the conversation wasn’t a romantic overture.”
Quite right. But my guess is she saw you as a civilised soul, and she was sending a discreet signal to her boyfriend about how she’d like him to behave. ‘Remember that guy in the cinema? Well…’. Nothing wrong with that: women often see their men as projects of improvement. And a good thing, too.
my guess is she saw you as a civilised soul, and she was sending a discreet signal to her boyfriend about how she’d like him to behave
And so I may have accidentally stumbled on a way to woo ladies at the multiplex. [ Produces lens wipe, raises eyebrow. ]
“women often see their men as projects of improvement”
“And so I may have accidentally stumbled on a way to woo ladies at the multiplex.”
Nope; almost certainly, she saw you as sexually unthreatening and nice. She didn’t want to be woo-ed, she was just being friendly. But I think she’ll have mentioned you favourably to her boyfriend later with a view to influencing his behaviour. Women don’t even realise they are doing this, just as we men don’t understand some of our behaviours. What Henry James referred to as the sentiments of sex.
Did those law students seek to get them asylum in Nigeria, say, or Haiti, so that they wouldn’t be oppressed by white privilege?
Of course not. When was the last time “White Privilege” hacked anybody to death with a machete over a disagreement involving a goat? I’ve never been to Nigeria, but I have been to Haiti within the last few years and there are still parts where theft is still punished by binding the thief with metal wire and setting them on fire in the middle of the street.
It sucks for blancs but it sucks more for poor negs.
I got more hugged than I had anticipated and Aussie boyfriend remained somewhat dejected…
Something similar happened to me at a concert several years ago. It involved a rather attractive young lady, who wanted to dance, and her boyfriend, who was more interested in eating 4 hotdogs and a box of nachos.
I know she was rubbing all the softest, roundest parts of her body against me to make him jealous but at the time I just didn’t care.
Nope; almost certainly, she saw you as sexually unthreatening and nice.
I’m hoping that’s a compliment.
“I’m hoping that’s a compliment.”
Definitely.
Nope; almost certainly, she saw you as sexually unthreatening and nice.
Perhaps trying to make the boyfriend jealous?
Perhaps trying to make the boyfriend jealous?
That’s much more flattering. And I ask you, what kind of brute takes a lady to the cinema without a handy sachet of lens wipes? What is this, the dark ages?
I bring my own 3D glasses. I don’t want somebody else’s cheese grease all over glasses I’m about to wear, even if David was nice enough to clean them off before me.
And I ask you, what kind of brute takes a lady to the cinema without a handy sachet of lens wipes?
Au contraire, what sort of savage cis-heteropatriarchal shitlord assumes wxmyn can’t clean zyr own lenses ? Besides, lens wipes come in foil packages, like condoms which are used for rape, so offering a lens wipe is rape by proxy.
Besides, lens wipes come in foil packages, like condoms
You wouldn’t want to get those mixed up. In a darkened cinema. With a strange woman. “Would you like one? I’ve got plenty in my wallet.”
The last time I was in a cinema there were only three of us in the audience.
(It was a matinee showing of Florence Foster Jenkins. Me and an elderly couple.)
Via WeaselZippers via the comments at Ace, from Newsweek:
http://www.newsweek.com/free-tampons-pads-us-schools-496083
“Low-income students struggle with having the necessary funding for food, let alone tampons.”
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By putting menstrual products in women’s, men’s and gender-inclusive bathrooms, Nguyen’s campaign highlights an often-ignored fact: Not all people who menstruate are women.
In other news, not all those who are stimulated by catnip are cats, and it is critically important that all kennels feature traditional mice for any non-conforming non-cis-terriers.