Reheated (117)
Because you deserve no less, some items from the archives:
Syracuse University hires healer. “Moon sessions” ensue.
A Campus & Community news bulletin – in which the word “Indigenous” is used many, many times – tells us that Ms Schenandoah will be helping students “bring forth their own potential” via “a wide range of healing modalities,” including the aforementioned tuning forks.
Those touched by Ms Schenandoah’s uncanny powers will learn that the forest is “a relative, not a resource,” and that birds “sing in the morning because they’re happy.” Quality stuff.
Armed with such arcane skills, Ms Schenandoah – whose job description is curiously vague – will provide “a safe space where Indigenous students can cope with stress and trauma.”
Yes, the trauma of attending one of the more expensive and statusful colleges in America, with its annual fees of $70,000, its 920 acres of rolling lawns, its 20 tennis courts, and a capacious ice-skating pavilion.
Vote For The One With The Mental Health Problems.
Green Party leader with fabulist pronouns upset by captioning failure.
“I am assumed male nearly always by strangers,” says Ms Kuttner, which, frankly, seems a tad implausible. We’re also told that perceiving her as a man, not a woman, requires “effort,” an effort that is expected by Ms Kuttner – which would appear closer to the truth, if not entirely consonant with the previous claim.
“I don’t like when politics is focussed on identity,” says Ms Kuttner. While informing the nation, via YouTube videos, about her own list of identities, her pansexual appetites, her PTSD, her variable pronouns, and the need to “look at pretty much every piece of policy from a gender-diverse lens.”
You Will Pretend It Has Great Value.
At Montreal’s Concordia University, physics must be “decolonised.”
This “indigenous knowledge,” the particulars of which are elusive and treated rather coyly, will, we’re told, be “elevated” – presumably, above its station – while “Eurocentric western science” – or, you know, science – will be “de-centred and scrutinised” for any residual wickedness. Any oppressive taint. And hey, what better use could there be of other people’s time and money?
A tale of colliding make-believe.
Apparently, we’re to be told what reality is by people who think they’re witches.
As these are terribly modern, immensely caring witches, Ms Howard was banned from the organisation’s Facebook page and from the website of the British Druid Order on grounds of being “unequivocally transphobic.”
Thereby denying Ms Howard access to the arcane knowledge of “seers and healers,” along with the opportunity to purchase oracle cards, audio recordings of spells and invocations, and “hymns to the divine feminine.” Oh, and guides to coping with stress by wrapping a thick blanket around your head.
For those craving more, this is a pretty good place to start.
Consider this an open thread. Share ye links and bicker.
Isn’t the tuning fork a tool of the White Devil?
Well, indeed. So far as I’m aware, the musical innovations of pre-contact Native Americans were limited to drums, rattles and rudimentary flutes.
But I’m guessing we’re not supposed to think along these lines.
I denounce your blackened heart.
I’m getting a lot of “negative energy” from this bullshit.
Being expected to take it seriously, or to pretend to take it seriously, would, I think, be quite wearying.
Are the drugs kicking in or wearing off?
Heh. The eternal question.
Laughed, not sorry.
If you ever wondered where the expression “playing possum” came from…
Meanwhile, a Brit couple experiences civilization for the first time.
Wasn’t there a Far Side cartoon about what birds are really saying?
That facial expression before the video even starts playing. The eyes. The mouth. He’s like a refugee from an old Monty Python sketch.
At times, more than once, he’s practically vibrating.
It was the sub-Saharan Africans who invented the violin, the piano, and the clarinet. Not to mention calculus, quantum mechanics, and organic chemistry.
We’re not supposed to think.
I believe the term is en suite.
Found a use for Ivanpah.
The drug he’s on is called education. Highly educated…well, mostly educated…severely educated. He’s the guy who always, always sat in the front row in AP classes.
Poor dear.
But never the ones requiring, you know, knowledge.
Everything old is new again.
As symbolism goes, it’s almost too on-the-nose.
Not to pick a nit…I think you mean thinking/reasoning. The problem with these sorts of people is that they are full of knowledge. Rote knowledge. It’s just that, as Ronald Reagan used to say, what they know ain’t so.
She’s being evicted.
Expecting gratitude from such creatures, or minimal decency, or any change in their dysfunctional behaviour, seems foolish.
Cant. Not knowledge. They’re full of cant.
Science requires knowledge. The increasingly mis-named humanities require nothing but smugness.
She seems upset. Put out even. Pity, that.
Mostly peaceful application of chili sauce.
Some people really do need their noses breaking. As often as should prove necessary. Until they learn to behave.
As noted previously,
And the assumption of being able to behave like some fat feral sow, with impunity, as seen above, is not, to my eye, progress.
Happy Trafalgar Day, David.
If she’d done that to a police officer, or a member of a Protected Minority, she would have been charged with a felony.
[ Fetches binoculars, glares across English Channel. ]
Poor dear.
Well, bye.
Don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.
What tiresome people – performative wailing but they will never leave. Also, most other countries have actual borders and feel no obligation to take in white people. Where does she think she will go?
Note her t-shirt, which proclaims in very large letters, “I heart my girlfriend so please stay away from me”.
I suspect she does everything with the volume turned to 10. Or maybe 11.
We’ve rewatched the first two episodes of The X-Files for the first time since they aired in 1993. Can’t say it’s aged particularly well.
Is this supposed to be a surprise?
Oh, Canada.
Oh, Canada.
Even if I were allowed to keep full title to my property, I wouldn’t want to come under the jurisdiction of an Indian tribe. That could be a terrible can of worms.
[ Saves item for Friday Ephemera. Chortles. ]
Knowledge by itself is not very useful and is quite often misleading. The schools, news, history books, and yes humanities are full of it. An understanding of probabilities and how different facts fit together along with the experience to understand that there are often consequences stemming from the delta between what is known vs. what we think we know, along with the appearance and efforts of the rare individual with the courage and desire to think for himself is how science is refined. Very little is actually known. Most knowledge is instantiated guesswork.
Interlude.
whimpers
It’s the flip-phones, isn’t it?
Check out the mother jamming on the left as she gleefully feeds her daughter to a snake.
On cultural common ground and pretending not to know what it is.
A short thread ensues.
One more time.
You’d think that even a self-styled Learned Person might register simple, everyday details like understanding the conventions of a bus queue, so that those in the queue who are elderly and frail don’t just get pushed aside or trampled, as if they were garbage. I mean, queuing is a thing the British are supposed to be good at.
There’s a symbolism to the custom, and to its disintegration.
Or, you know, the understanding that one shouldn’t loiter by school gates filming small children with sexual intent.
That kind of thing.
It’s worse than you think. 95% of British Columbia is currently claimed by various native bands under lawsuits that are directly impacted by this ruling.
Nothing will come of this, though. This is just the B.C. NDP[1] leaving a bomb for the next government to deal with, since they’re deeply unpopular and are about to be turfed.
What will happen is the incoming government will have no other political option but to give the various bands huge amounts of taxpayer money to “settle” all of these land claims. It’s just another redskin grift, but the the way this one has gone down it’s leaving behind some extremely nasty precedents that have the potential to blow up spectacularly in the future.
We’re seeing the beginnings of redskin fatigue up here the same way Americans are starting to talk about black fatigue. Land acknowledgements are becoming rarer and people are rolling their eyes at them more and more. I used to joke about shouting “but you’re not going to give it back, are you?” after inappropriate land acknowledgements, but this is now becoming a common sentiment amongst the normies. The fact that there are no “mass graves of children”, at residential schools or anywhere else, is breaking into the mainstream. The more the government and the redskin grifters try to outlaw even saying that (yes, really), the more people are asking awkward questions. That iconic soliloquy from Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee is showing up more and more in social media.
Legally, redskins are still “wards of the crown”, and second-class citizens. The redskin grifters have engaged in some effective victimhood politics to make that secondary class one of greater privilege and economic freedom than actual Canadian citizens.
I wish we had a Trump here, because I’m pretty sure he’d take the various claims of “nationhood” by the redskin grifters at face value, and point out that blocking the highways of and engaging in commerce raiding against a foreign nation is an act of war. And then roll tanks.
[1] For our American friends, read “CPUSA”
I’ve only rewatched the first two episodes, and the series is still be finding its feet, but it does look rather stilted and clunky. And I’m finding the late-Nineties hair and fashions more distracting than expected. Not sure I can muster the enthusiasm to stick with until it gets better.
Episode 121 has Eugene Tooms
Episode 220 is the circus one with the puzzle-tattoo guy
Episode 304 is Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose
Episode 320 is Jose Chung’s ‘From Outer Space’
Episode 420 is Small Potatoes
Episode 512 is when Mulder and Scully tell the same story from different angles
Oh, are most of those comedy episodes?
Bless you, madam. I think that will spare me a lot of faffing about.
It’s a lot to process, fashion-wise.
Legally, redskins are still “wards of the crown”, and second-class citizens. The redskin grifters have engaged in some effective victimhood politics to make that secondary class one of greater privilege and economic freedom than actual Canadian citizens.
Here in the US they are sort of the same while maintaining they are also a sovereign nation, which makes me angry. I practiced Family Law in California. Need to serve a wage garnishment to collect child support? Not if the deadbeat parent was a member of a tribe and working on the reservation. Need to verify income with a subpoena for employment records? Yeah, those just get ignored if Chief Broken Rubber happens to work at a tribal casino. They COULD honor such legal instruments of the state but they WON’T because they don’t have to.
Meanwhile, the politics of some tribes is completely corrupt. You could be a full-blooded [fill in tribe name] going back multiple generations – but run afoul of tribal leadership and you’re disenrolled (and, conveniently, cut off from the casino money).
Bookmark. Figure next up will be the Ephemera. Look – cute kids and puppies.