Reheated (75)
For newcomers and the nostalgic, some items from the archives:
Living in Glasgow is a work of art. Now hand over your wallet.
Writing in the Guardian, Liam Hainey rushes to defend Ms Harrison’s low-effort art project, denouncing “budget butchers” and asking his readers to “look at the bigger picture.” All while carefully ignoring anything that might trouble the assumptions of the freeloading arts community. Mr Hainey, a former Green councillor, dismisses the widespread mockery of Ms Harrison’s hustle as “predictable.” Yet much of the mockery occurs because hustles of this type are themselves so predictable – and what we’re seeing, once again, is a display of arrogant presumption, one that’s routine among a socially and politically narrow subsidy-seeking caste.
Mr Hainey tells us, triumphantly, that the money spent on Ms Harrison’s project isn’t in fact being wasted because it was already earmarked for art that would probably be unpopular and which nobody asked for. The uncomprehending Mr Hainey instead suggests that the hustlers be given more of the money that someone else had to go out and earn. Because they’re artists, you see, and therefore more deserving of your earnings than you are.
Josefin Hedlund wishes to correct your erotic preferences.
Student demands veer into the absurd – and are hastily deferred to.
You see, being so pious, and so very, very special, they mustn’t endure proximity to the wrong level of melanin, what with the risk of contagion and a loss of specialness. A student organiser of the protests, Daniel Clayton, said, “My main complaint to the University administration… is that we are not taken seriously at all. It is not appropriate to dismiss student concerns as being ludicrous.”
From the pages of Salon, wrenching tales of “water bottle separation anxiety.”
What follows is a catalogue of unobvious woe and amateur dramatics. “Activist Manuela Barón” – whose area of activism is left fashionably unspecified – explains how her ancient, battered water bottle had become a “part of” her, and how the loss of it, at airport security, resulted in a swell of emotional activity: “I cried as I went through the scanner and ran off to my gate; I didn’t realise it would be like saying goodbye to an old friend.” At which point, it occurs to me I may be misusing the word explain.
Also, open thread. Share ye links and bicker.
For instance:
For instance:
When I was a child, a nearby garden, one that was clearly looked after, was targeted for littering and abuse…
Your experience is very much like what Theodore Dalrymple has reported.
trash dumping: reminds me of the complaints about gentrification. People move in, fix up an area, open shops, and it comes alive–with good jobs. Activists protest about it “displacing” locals. They ignore the jobs entirely. As if the ideal situation were a slum because the rents are low. I guess it is if you assume that minorities can only make a living from welfare.
For instance:
When I was a child, a nearby garden, one that was clearly looked after, was targeted for littering and abuse.
American “community activists” periodically will point to dirty, trash-strewn slum neighborhoods as evidence of “systemic racism” and a conspiracy by government to deny the residents the city services that whiter neighborhoods presumably get. But careful investigations have shown that those slums get more trash and litter removal services.
UK Education secretary
When did the UK go no-taxation-without-representation? A phrase that once made me wonder, since we’ve gone UFO and stuff here, if Jesse Jackson wasn’t a time traveler.
I find this line of reasoning, that because children pay taxes, be they sales taxes or payroll taxes, they should be allowed to vote or do other adult things. I was paying FICA taxes at age 11. Yet no one that I have seen ever cares to suggest that perhaps we shouldn’t be taxing children?
An update of sorts.
From further down that Twit thread. Yet I still have no idea what is happening there.
From further down that Twit thread. Yet I still have no idea what is happening there.
“…a video of him cleaning up after protesters…While many felt Binding’s actions were justified, others argued that he was undermining the context of the protest, which was a call for the insourcing of cleaning staff at the University of the Free State.”
That reminds me: I have seen news items about American cleaning staff unions dumping trash bins on the ground and then re-emptying them when bystanders put the trash back in the bins.
Unexpectedly.
Unexpectedly.
What, you mean people in prison are anti-social? I’m shocked, shocked! at this unexpected development.
Nostalgia for the Paleolithic, when life was soft and easy.
An update of sorts.
well if that isn’t near the top of creepy, he is giving it his best. “wears his dead wife’s clothes” no no no no
How dare you notice the flashing red light.
We haven’t had any for a bit, so today, performance art!
Nice!
Has everyone seen these auto mechanics reenacting Michelangelo’s paintings?
Has everyone seen these auto mechanics reenacting Michelangelo’s paintings?
Ah! I remember those! Thanks for sharing again.
Reminiscent of the annual Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach “tableaux vivants”.
Kids, this is why you don’t do drugs.
This is what DEI is all about.
“Are you from that snowflake brigade, are ya?”
Real womanhood is defined by stress incontinence.
Prior to the plague of trans insanity, I would have assumed that “stress incontinence” meant changing your trousers after surviving a near miss in an artillery barrage. Not merely sneezing. This snowflake is not a functional adult.
San Francisco reparations committee proposes $5 million to each eligible black resident
I think they should go for it. It would be nice to finally solve racism and see San Francisco move forward in peace and harmony to their sunlit utopia.
This snowflake is not a functional adult.
It is more womanface, stress incontinence is more common in women, usually due to childbirth, something that guy will never experience, so basically it seems he is deliberately peeing himself.
Meanwhile, the routine of a journalist in London…
Misconduct hearing for PC David Carrick
Date: Tuesday 17 January 2023
on 13 December 2022 PC Carrick attended the Central Criminal Court and pleaded guilty to the following offences:
The matters set out above … are so serious as to justify dismissal.
Ya think?
San Francisco reparations committee proposes $5 million to each eligible black resident
I think they should go for it. It would be nice to finally solve racism and see San Francisco move forward in peace and harmony to their sunlit utopia.
If they were to actually go forward with that, I have two questions:
How many blacks would move to California to collect their Free Money?
How long until bigger demands would be made?
According to Wikipedia, blacks are about 5.7% of the California population, or 2.234 million. Multiplied by $5 million each, that’s over $11 trillion. Who’s going to pay that bill? How much would it accelerate middle class flight to less insane states?
How much would it accelerate middle class flight to less insane states?
Not sure, but you can bet the price of Air Jordans will go through the roof.
How much would it accelerate middle class flight to less insane states?
We head out March 31st.
We head out March 31st.
Best wishes!
When I was much younger, I strongly liked the idea of living in Southern California with its balmy weather and easy access to beaches and mountains and everything else, but the job opportunities never took me there. That turned out to be very fortunate for me and for my parents.
I’m beginning to think that is a capital idea. Just make it a requirement that they cannot return from whence they came. Spread the payments out monthly sent to local residences without forwarding addresses. Or require them to show up at a local distribution point every couple of weeks to collect. Thus to ensure that the money gets spent to “help” the California economy. A win-win in my book.
Another criminal that deserved to be stopped with a fusillade of bullets.
Anyone want to place bets about his criminal history?
Also this criminal.
Only 22 years in prison for a vicious murder by stomping. By a subhuman thug with a 35-40 year history of violent crime. He should have been killed by a victim or an arresting officer decades ago.
I wonder if those alleged “decades of harm” include all the condescension and exemptions, conjured by progressives, and their neotenous and degrading effects.
Not a new claim: UFO “enthusiasts” were making that specific claim 60 years ago
Well, it’s new to whichever journalist hears it last.
Another criminal … Also this criminal.
Of course the worst monsters are the “progressives” who allow these criminals to run free.
Well, it’s new to whichever journalist hears it last.
Most things are.