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Myron Magnet on ‘progressive’ policy versus the skills of city living:
Civility — the art of living in a city — is not innate. We have to learn to stand in line and take our turn, not to blast music from our apartment or car, not to block the sidewalk or market aisle, not to yell on our cell phones, not to litter, not to monopolise public spaces with our “expressive” behaviour, not to bother or offend others unnecessarily. We no longer teach civility in schools: instead of the “citizenship” that my generation learned, we impart “social justice,” which teaches grievance and resentment of others; and city officials, with an Obama edict’s backing, have hamstrung school discipline, fostering misbehaviour. In college, we don’t teach free and civil discussion, tolerance of intellectual differences, or respect for learning, but only a kid’s right to resent microaggressions and silence politically incorrect speech as “violence.” The result will not be urbanity.
And further to this item here, Professor Charles H F Davis returns to the public eye:
A University of Southern California professor says he stands behind his tweets that… call for whiteness to be “destroyed,” and the promotion of violence against the “white supremacist heterosexist patriarchy.”
“White supremacist heterosexist patriarchy needs to get the violence it imparts,” says the professor, who invokes “black rage” as a self-validating phenomenon, a kind of moral mic-drop, as if anger were synonymous with righteousness. “Whiteness and white supremacy,” he adds, “must be, by any and all means, destroyed.” This bold, if adolescent, proclamation is followed, belatedly, by a denial of cultivating racial acrimony, and an assurance that “whiteness,” which the professor despises and wishes to see “eradicated,” is “neither synonymous with nor exclusive to white people.” Which I’m sure is a great comfort to any melanin-deficient students in the professor’s proximity, and whose concerns regarding such language are dismissed as “white fragility.” Readers may wish to ponder how such assurances can be squared with the professor’s chosen Twitter banner, or his endorsement via Twitter of sentiments such as these.
Added: Somewhat relevant.
As usual, feel free to share your own links and snippets, on any subject, in the comments.
From Cosmopolitan, a trade journal for sluts:
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a13069023/moana-halloween-costume-racist
I think what’s happening here is the normal female instinct “make sure the kids don’t hurt themselves while having fun” has become perverted and is manifesting as “make sure the kids don’t have any fun.” Something about 21st-century life twists and perverts normal human instincts.
I sure hope that something isn’t the Internet, which I happen to use every day, not only to keep an eye on important things like Ephemera, but to get paid at my job.
Liberace plays rap.
Pat Boone covers Little Richard.#whiteculturalabomination
Re Pat Boone, I dig how he snaps his fingers on his right hand, then his left, then goes back and forth throughout the song. A real cool cat, daddy-o.
Pat Boone covers Little Richard.
I don’t think I’m ever going to forgive you for that.
From Cosmopolitan, a trade journal for sluts:
Setting aside the numbing idiocies of identity politics, aren’t they rather missing the point that Hallowe’en – when children dress up as witches, vampires, the undead, etc., and demand sweets from strangers – is meant to be a little transgressive? Isn’t that the spirit of it?
I don’t think I’m ever going to forgive you for that.
#notedfamilyappropriateswitheculture
“animals making music”
This otter be interesting (‘borrowed’ from Twitter)…
https://streamable.com/8e2kh
Toby Young encounters our educational establishment. It turns out that politely questioning the egalitarian ‘blank slate’ assumptions that many leftist educators “believe to be true” – but which obviously aren’t – must not be permitted.
Via Ben Sixsmith.
If your culture didn’t have a written language until white people came along, you need to sit this one out.
I notice the Daily Mail’s list of ‘ethnic’ writers for English courses includes one who wrote in Spanish.
Western civilisation was rather nice while it lasted.
If anyone has trouble with comments not appearing, email me and I’ll poke the spam filter.
Steve Sailer on the dull, unpleasant mind of Ta-Nehisi Coates:
I also like the term dorm-lounge performance art.
“…I’ll poke the spam filter…”
If it continues to act up threaten to throw pickled “eggs” at it.
It has always put MY golden nuggets of wisdom right through, by the way, so there can’t be too much wrong with it.
Does the spam filter ever poke back?
For some reason, she’s taken a dislike to MC.
Jessie Daniels is a sociologist and, she says, “an expert on race.”
Fan club.

Muldoon’s first link shows, on the right, a link to a “Cocks not Glocks” protest. Showing what democracy looks like means, apparently, shrill twats waving dildos in the air.
Don’t point that thing unless you intend to use it! 😄
Such Language!!!
First, I’d better apologize to Hal and everyone else for my bad language.
Second, I shall decline herein to comment further, because the Twitter post to which David linked inspires me to more bad language, an ocean current, a volcano, a bee swarm of bad language.
Seriously, how do we get along in a society with these plain lunatics and blaggards?
More from Professor Jessie Daniels.
Note that it’s hard to reconcile her sentiments with the claim, by Professor Davis, that the hated phenomenon of “whiteness” is “neither synonymous with nor exclusive to white people.” It seems that white families are the only ones that should be discouraged from existing.
Professor Daniels is employed by Hunter College and the Graduate Centre, CUNY.
Remember, students. If you’re white and marry a white person and then have white children, you’re “part of the problem.”
No. If you’re white and you pay the taxes that support this BS, you’re part of the problem.
If you’re white…you’re “part of the problem.”
Brevity is the soul of wit.
The Left really seems to want a race war.
No. If you’re white and you pay the taxes that support this BS, you’re part of the problem.
Alas, being a gainfully employed Person of Pallor means that taxes are not an option, nor is how that tax money gets spent.
The Left really seems to want a race war.
The puzzling bit is that seeing as how most of those calling for it seem to be Persons of Pallor, such as Miss Jessie above, how exactly do they think it would end up for themselves if their side won ?
Note well, however, that if a white person chooses to marry and procreate with someone of a different race, that is also “problematic” as it seeks to “exotify” the other race and constitutes participating in “genocide” by diluting the other race’s “purity.” And, of course, the non-white spouse is also a “race traitor,” as well.
Good times.
There recently was viral video where college students swooned over “Bernie Sanders’s” tax plan, only to be told it was Donald Trump’s. It would be interesting to do a similar experiment by reworking the Nuremberg Laws with SJW/Progressive language and seeing how the likes of Professor Daniels would react.
taxes are not an option, nor is how that tax money gets spent.
Where you live, who you vote for, who you support monetarily and socially is well within your control.
Where you live, who you vote for, who you support monetarily and socially is well within your control.
To a degree. I live in a very red state in South Flyoverlandia, but regardless of for whom I vote, I don’t get a say in which moonbats our public universities hire.
I don’t get a say in which moonbats our public universities hire.
See also, “Deep State.”
And right on cue.
Remember, students. If you’re white and marry a white person and then have white children, you’re “part of the problem.”


And right on cue.
Indeed. If they hadn’t abandoned the core, the person who wrote this would have known it is “curricula”.
jabrwok,
The Left really seems to want a race war.
>_< [Charles Manson's maniacal laughter echos through his San Quentin cell block.]
To be fair to Coates (perhaps too fair, because nothing I have read from him shows any recognition he has sussed the real problem; certainly Sailer hasn’t figured it out), that the cop was black has nothing to do with the moral of the Tale.
The melanin count of the police officer is irrelevant to what is really going on: the police and the citizens of black communities are cats in a sack, both driven to a fight that neither started. Which I further discuss here. (I can’t be accused of blog flogging, the lights went out on that one a few years ago.)
The reason I think Coates is fundamentally clueless is that Balko reports a very convincing account that the problems in the St. Louis area are driven by blatantly racist policies that are now, thankfully, virtually unthinkable.
The marks they left aren’t going to disappear overnight. Coates, by insisting that the situation of blacks in the US is essentially permanent, is showing he hasn’t, or can’t, give the real problem any serious thought.
The next pickled egg is on me.
[ Stirs jar of murky brine. ]
The bits add flavour.
Meanwhile, speaking of murky brine, in the world of art, The Powerful Reason Why This Artist Has Been Saving His Urine For The Last 200 Days”. (Link to Puffingtonhost and probably NSFW for language and a couple of photos)
Why, you ask, did this titan of art, who is apparently also channeling Moe Howard, feel compelled to do this ?
To be fair, it doesn’t seem insane, but I am sure a cube of urine in an obscure NY “art” museum will change the minds of everyone in East Sasquatch, Iowa about this vital subject.
Well, he has certainly changed MY mind.
Perhaps on November 8 all those screaming people in Boston, New York and Philadelphia could douse themselves with Cassils’ collected precious bodily fluid resources to demonstrate how really (literally) pissed they are.
Someone probably ought to take the role of parent here;
http://www.williamofockham.com/2017/10/29/someone-probably-needs-to-take-the-role-of-parent-here/
Someone probably ought to take the role of parent here;
Related, an alleged assistant professor of fairy tales thinks her four year old is in one of her clases, evidently.
Froze, I tells ya, but I am not sure why a pig being pink is an issue, unless it is that pink pigs have white privilege or something.
Feminist spark of fairy tales. Right.
Right, that is exactly what they were thinking back in the early 1800s.
I had a cat like that once, had to take it to sensitivity training the way it kept eyeballing my girlfriends.
I never cease to be amazed at what the perpetually offended will take umbrage with next.
That’s not how debate works. That’s not how any debate works:
Wrong opinion, considerately removed for the sake of debate:
Are there any limits to what schools can achieve?
Judge recalls key rulings from his 50 years on federal bench
How a Runaway Nun Helped an Outlaw Monk Change the World
Earlier this year, Peter Salovey, the president of Yale, announced that the university will rename a residential college that was named for John C. Calhoun, because Calhoun’s “legacy as a white supremacist and a national leader who passionately promoted slavery as a ‘positive good’ fundamentally conflicts with Yale’s mission and values.” This move, which was not without its critics, was emblematic of a broader trend to look back skeptically at individuals who were venerated in earlier epochs, and ask how they should be judged by the moral standards of today. At Oxford, a Rhodes Scholar from South Africa recently led a campaign to take down a statue of Cecil Rhodes.
One great fortune—and reputation—that has evaded such scrutiny is that of the Sacklers, a family whose dubious business practices are not an artifact of previous centuries but an ongoing reality. If present statistics are any indication, in the time it likely took you to read this article six Americans have fatally overdosed on opioids. Yet Yale appears to be in no hurry to rename its Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute for Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences, or its Richard Sackler and Jonathan Sackler Professorship of Internal Medicine. Perhaps it’s because the Sacklers, unlike the Calhoun family, still have a fortune to give away.
Long, but worth a read.