Reheated (98)
For newcomers, some items from the archives:
Don’t Oppress My People With Your Expectations Of Politeness And Basic Consideration.
A tear-inducing tale of racial victimhood.
“One day, when I accidentally sat down to study in the library’s Absolutely Quiet Room, fellow students Shhh-ed me into shame for putting on my Discman… I soon realised that silence was more than the absence of noise; it was an aesthetic to be revered. Yet it was an aesthetic at odds with who I was. Who a lot of us were.”
A bold admission. One, I suspect, that reveals more than intended. Also, the claim that one can sit down in a library accidentally.
Inevitably, Ms Gonzalez blames her own moral shortcomings on other people’s race and class, as if, by expecting politeness, they were imposing on her in cruel and unusual ways. Because – magic words – “of colour.” But the common variable, the one that’s hard to miss, is the author’s own rudeness and self-absorption. And so, she blunders into the library’s “Absolutely Quiet Room,” and fires up her music.
On the non-random nature of who you are.
The newborn me was a result of a particular lineage, of choices made by specific individuals and the genes of those individuals – who can of course say the same thing about themselves. To imply that anyone’s birth is a random thing, as if it could have happened anywhere, at any time, as if the particulars were immaterial, is, it seems to me, a little odd. Indeed, arse-backwards. And I doubt that many parents see the birth of their child as some random occurrence, unmoored from any context or preceding events. I’d imagine it wouldn’t seem random at all.
Unless you imagine a queue of souls waiting to spawn in some small but arbitrary body on a continent chosen by the spin of a wheel. Or cosmic bingo balls.
Ontario teachers’ union forbids “right-wing” opinions, endorses deception.
It occurs to me that when your solution to such complaints [from parents regarding classroom indoctrination] includes the words “so parents cannot see it,” it may be time to revisit your assumptions.
Consider this an open thread. Share ye links and bicker.
The enablers of such perversity are unlikely to be people with whom one can negotiate, or against whom one can politely push back. The kinds of people who, for instance, refuse even to listen to parents’ criticism of classroom race-hustling, to listen to the consequences of their own invidious policies, and who instead shut off microphones and then walk out, are not exemplars of good faith.
Likewise, the kinds of people who plot to deceive parents – even inventing fake curricula – are not good people. There is no better nature to which one might appeal.
They are not merely mistaken. They are enemies.
Regarding my previous, it’s tempting to underestimate the level of ideological capture, the sheer perversity of some participants in the drama.
And yet, we see San Diego School District officials listing expectations of civilised behaviour, punctuality, and probity – i.e., not cheating – as an “inequity,” “not fair,” and indeed racist. And we see the abandonment of even basic academic and behavioural standards being framed, perversely, as an “accountability measure.” Oh, and we see Ohio social studies teachers being instructed to refer to “white culture” as merely one “of colonisation, of genocide, of taking.” “A culture of death.“
It’s through-the-looking-glass territory.
This is not some everyday misunderstanding, the kind of mistake any of us might make. This is enemy action.
Speaking of parenting, what 11 year old doesn’t take an iPad as a gift on a first date?
Assuming the first date is as old as his son, Dad’s a groomer. But then, how do we not know the first date isn’t a grown man?
It’s also worth bearing in mind that these are very often people incapable of shame, and who will not reflect on the possibility of error.
As in the case of San Francisco school-board president Alison Collins, who was eventually, belatedly, ousted on grounds of ideological extremism, blatant racism, and eye-widening mismanagement – and who responded, not by apologising for the wreckage left in her wake, but by slandering parents, even minority parents, as “white supremacists.”
More of this please.
Apparently, the message is about diabetes.
Hence being told, “Drag and sport is almost the same.”
Meanwhile, in Hollywood, fans of a musical mock up a poster to match the one from the musical and a well-adjusted leading lady applauds their efforts.
Only kidding, she totally loses her rag and hauls out the frayed and tattered Race Card.
Moral quandary #3022.
If the spam filter (wrongly) intercepts one of your comments, do you get a message telling you that your comment is being held for approval?
Yes, a notation in orange appears next to the name/time stamp saying it is being held.
BTW – I don’t know how, I guess we just don’t respect basic human dignity as we missed International Pronouns Day yesterday.
I feel so ashamed.
Ah, good. Now all I have to do is persuade the spam filter to not intercept friendlies.
[ Resumes behind-the-scenes tinkering. ]
[ Clattering, sounds of sawing. ]
[ Stumbles in, sipping coffee. ]
Ow! What did I just step on?
My shoe! It went all the way through the sole of my shoe!
[ Curiosity is aroused. ]
Let’s see, what can I do to get caught in the filter…
You can make big $$$ touting fedoras for dogs. Ask me how.
The spam filter claims to have achieved an accuracy rate of 99.71%. It also claims to have saved me “10 hours” of faffing about.
Remember how poorly the first first low-flow toilets worked, but trendy coffee shops bought them anyway?
The spam filter claims to have achieved an accuracy rate of 99.71%.
“Claims” – devised by the Labour Party in league with Democrats, I see…
Yes, I sympathise. Still, it’s showing me lots of terribly impressive graphs. So far as I can make out, the ham/spam ratio has improved.
Isn’t that just called whitelisting?
[ Klaxon sounds ]
Racism! Racism! Racism!
I don’t want to get you too excited, but today is haircut day.
This. No idea who Maud Flanders is yet I completely agree.
Yes, much more of this. This idiocy has been going on for years now. Why are we only now just beginning to see some people speak up directly and unequivocally, unlike that woman at the school board meeting. More, much more like this guy. Social considerations be damned.
[ Looks in mirror. Suddenly feels embarrassed. ]
[ Begins pre-haircut checklist, accompanied by music from Rocky. ]
Wonder how long it took for the FBI to show up on his doorstep.
Regarding the cowards of Carrabus county (ne of Charlotte, nc), it’s a county of 225,000 people, 11 people on the school board yet apparently (barely) only one of them is capable of thinking for herself.
Yeah, the FBI is only the leaf of the problem. The root are his friends, neighbors, employers, fellow “conservative” countymen who will back away from him.
Miss Manners has the vapours.
No need, there’ll be another load of incantatory gibberish along soon.
Also.
Putting the artifice in artificial intelligence.
And before anyone gets too sniffy, I like to think the toilet jokes keep us grounded.
Getting sniffy seems inadvisable.
Given the subject.
[ Tests Ephemera links one last time, clicks schedule. ]
[ Resumes pre-haircut checklist. ]
Bombast in a boba bottle.
So he’s a smug, woke doofus as well as an unremarkable actor?
Ooh. Haircut in 20 minutes.
Nobody panic.
Sometimes, the common sense just leaps out and grabs you…
https://www.thecollegefix.com/transgender-coach-rehired-due-to-transphobia-concerns-resigns-after-porn-video-surfaces/
Unfortunately, it did the grabbing here after everyone was morally cowed into doing the wrong thing.
I really have to wonder about our current definition of “intelligence”. All these certified college-educated “smart people” keep implementing these stupidities, and you know damn good and well that the “average yokel” would just say “NO”, emphatically, to letting these self-identified creatures of the night near kids.
‘Cos, see, they’re “uneducated and unenlightened”. My current take on all that is that what we’re living through is a civilization-wide “Emperor’s New Clothes” situation, and that the flim-flam con can’t go on for much longer.
The point of all this gender pronoun idiocy isn’t to make people more understanding and accepting; it’s to shut down dissent and cow critics into shutting up. In this case in particular, people knew better, and still gave this asshole his job back. Why? Because, the whole LGBTWTFBBQ-industrial complex has them conditioned like trained seals, and they heard the bell.
The one major thing I find really disturbing about the last sixty years or so is how few people there are that are capable of clearly recognizing what is going on. It’s like being the one-eyed man in the country of the blind: Do you not see the machinations of the idjit elite, as they act out their mental illnesses in public? Can you not recognize what is going on before you?
[ Returns from haircut looking slightly more presentable than before. ]
[T]he purpose of Newspeak, which is not to describe the world as it is, but to cast spells. — Roger Scruton, Fools, Frauds, and Firebrands
[ Now wondering if PST is really just a sock puppet of David’s ]
Heh. Don’t try to pin that on me.
[ Strokes hair. ]
Current mood.
Yeah. Mom asks how come you don’t write?
Disapproval is not allowed.
Humans far too easily become unmoored from reality. In past times everyday common sense was greater I believe because most people had jobs that involved real objects (farming, machining). In spite of that, witch trials happened and people fell for holy wars, communism and fascism–abstract ideas to be fair.
It has been asked how could the universities in Germany fall for Hitler? Well, look at the unis today–focal centers of anti-semitism.
Yet it’s rarely asked how the universities could fall for Marx.
Every now and then a ray of sunshine peeps through the clouds.
The answer to that is, I fear, that the ideas and ideals of Marx and his -ism are organic growths of the sort of dysfunctional people that frequent universities.
Few who have experience of the “real world” can maintain the illusions required to continue adherence to that entire school of thought.
Once upon a time, I had an earnest young sort working for me, who insisted on the ideals of the collective, human altruism, and all the rest of that delusional sort of thing. He and I had semi-frequent discussions on the matter, in the lees late-hour duty. Despite his delusions about the perfectability of man, he was a hard worker himself, and diligent in his duties.
So, I did the cruelest thing possible: I promoted him, and put him in charge of things. He’d been constantly bitching at me about my early-morning “harassment” in the barracks, said that he and the other soldiers didn’t need it, and that it was insulting to be treated like irresponsible children.
I think you can see where this is going…
Put in charge, he implemented his ideas. We went from me yelling at people in the morning to get their areas cleaned up and ready for the day to him instituting a laissez-faire sort of arrangement wherein the guys were supposed to “clean as you go” and be responsible for the common areas. I’d already cleared it with my bosses to cut myself out of the “chain of blame”, as I was intending to deliver a salutary lesson on human nature for our young Corporal. My immediate boss was pleased to go straight to the source of what he also saw as a bit of insubordination in someone we thought would make a good leader, sooooo…
Took about three weeks of him getting chewed on by the First Sergeant about the state of the common areas in his part of the barracks, and then he instituted a draconian regime of daily harassment and punishment that put anything I had done straight into “Gee, I wish the old days were back, again…” territory in short order.
Basically shattered that young man’s illusions about his fellow man, and he went from socialist-leaning libertarian to straight-up fascist police state believer in what amounted to a heartbeat. After a few more weeks, he and I had duty together again, and I asked him what, if anything, he’d learned.
I quote him nearly verbatim, here: “People are assholes, and you have to put your foot up their ass to get them to do the right thing…”
I was so proud of him, finally getting it. I term such experiences “Latrine Cleaning Epiphanies”.
Of course, there are certain fine points to the whole thing… You also have to adjust fire on the whole thing, and work within the constraints of specifically who you’re dealing with. There are some folks who will actually manage to make a “clean as you go” system work, but in the general ruck of life, that ain’t happening. If nobody is responsible, nobody is in charge… Then, nothing will be done, and it’ll all vanish in the haze of “someone else’s problem…”
[ Glares in righteous indignation. ]
Jordan Peterson cites two key problems in some recent interviews:
First, liberals have no conceptual understanding of when the left goes too far: He has spoken with numerous Democrat politicians and public figures, and essentially none of them could provide an answer when he asked “When does the left go too far?” Peterson points to “equality of outcome” dogma as a very good answer, but liberals cannot come up with such an answer on their own.
Second, liberals won’t publicly criticize the radical left, although they will privately tell Peterson that they disapprove. They say they are afraid of the consequences of speaking up.
If I can later recall which podcasts, I will reply to this comment with links.
Hey, spiffy haircut.
Bombast in a boba bottle
You give us citizenship in the nation your ancestors carved out of the frozen wilderness, and we might give you permission to sell flavored tea drinks as long as you kow-tow to our community and cut us in on the revenue.
There must still be a way of buying a crate of tea from China without importing a Chinaman to call you racist. And if Chinamen want to try out the ideals and institutions that make Canada an attractive place to live, Canada won’t complain about cultural appropriation if they implement those ideas in China and even if they adapt them to local sensibilities.
Has sharing a nation with the round-eyed barbarians inspired wonder and growth in Simu Liu? It’s made the man miserable. Even white Canadians are probably starting to think that goshdarn it this is a fellow you just couldn’t invite to <strike>your country</strike> – strike that, it would be unthinkable that you’d have any say in that matter – but at least a fellow you couldn’t invite to a barbecue.
Well, resentment is easier than gratitude and gets you social cred.
Theodore Dalrymple has remarked that resentment can be a pleasurable emotion for some people.
What is perhaps missing context from the Simu Liu incident is the oft-suppressed fact that Canada is owned lock, stock and barrel by the CCP. High-status Chinese immigrants here frequently comport themselves as colonizers.
Not something I’m familiar with.
But I did wonder, some years ago, about the joyful reports of many mainland Chinese buying homes in Canada: Who are they really? What are their intentions? None of the news items I saw addressed such questions, as if to do so was unimportant or in bad taste.