Reheated (132)
Because some things bear repeating, some items from the archives:
The Clown Quarter Now Has An Engineering Division.
Rigidity and stiffness, and other sins.
Dr Riley goes on to denounce engineering’s “cultures of whiteness and masculinity,” and informs us that, “scientific knowledge itself is gendered, raced, and colonising.”
Says she, “This is about doing away with the concept [of rigour] altogether so we can welcome other ways of knowing. Other ways of being. It is about criticality and reflexivity.”
Yes, the design and construction of fighter jets, oil rigs and 1000-tonne tunnelling machines will one day be informed not by careful calculation, a knowledge of materials and thoroughly tested principles, but by criticality, reflexivity and “other ways of being.”
Dr Riley is the author of the little-read tome Engineering and Social Justice, which she describes as “an attempt to explain the lack of emphasis on social justice in engineering.”
The term “social justice” is, we’re told, “difficult to define” and “resists a concise and permanent definition,” a problem illustrated by the author’s own struggle to arrive at a convincing definition, despite deploying the term on every other page.
But apparently, engineers need to spend less time doing load-bearing calculations and more time pondering “radical protest” and “Marxist traditions.”
Needless to say, Dr Riley opens the book by congratulating herself for having devised “alternative ways of thinking” that are “challenging,” and which, for those less enlightened, may be “difficult to understand.”
As Dr Riley complains that expectations of rigour generate both inequality and “white male heterosexual privilege,” presumably she would rather we erased distinctions more broadly, between ability and mediocrity, and between diligence and half-arsedness. Though her own so-called scholarship, and indeed her employment, suggest that these wishes may already be coming true.
Creeping on schoolgirls deemed a right, a basis for applause.
Readers are invited to ponder the psychology in play at this terribly progressive school. The triumphal righteousness of compelling thirteen-year-old schoolgirls to undress in front of a mentally ill male or opportunist pervert. A mentally ill male or opportunist pervert that the schoolgirls do not trust. Resulting in the girls feeling frightened and upset.
Imagine that tingle of power. All wrapped in a drag of modish piety.
And – as so often – note just how readily the school administrators, these uniformly progressive women, will sell out their supposed sisters. The daughters of their neighbours. In order to look fashionable and therefore high-status…
In light of which, it’s difficult to see any plausible common ground. When activist attendees would rather jeer and preen, and call concerned parents bigots and racists, rather than address their actual concerns, it’s not obvious what room for compromise, or debate, there could be. Ultimately, either mentally ill boys and opportunist creeps can pretend to be girls and invade schoolgirls’ changing rooms, or they can’t.
Answers on a postcard, please.
A Mere Sliver Of His Brilliance.
I bring thee art. No, don’t thank me.
In the all-too-brief video below, filmed at Boston’s Proof Gallery in September 2011, Mr Fryer performs a thrilling and ambitious piece titled Wall Melody, in which he “explores” the theme of commitment by holding down one note on a child’s musical toy, while accompanied by an unspecified power tool, operated elsewhere by persons unknown, for reasons unclear.
Editor of leftist publication encounters tradesman.
And note that the plumber’s reticence on political matters – i.e., his professionalism and good manners – is viewed by Resnikoff as suspect.
Not one of us.
This, lest we forget, is the kind of effete meltdown that Mr Resnikoff felt important to share publicly with his peers, in order to establish his ‘progressive’ credentials.
If I may paraphrase the dynamic: “I feared that, despite his civility and professionalism, this broad-shouldered prole might at any moment sense my disdain for his kind, rise up in a rage, and then strangle me with his big, unmoisturised hands.”
Yes, I exaggerate, though not by much.
For those craving more, this is a pretty good place to start.
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From “[…] organic-food-aisle types […]“:
This is the problem right here. They burn churches, we write books. Eventually. The Molotov cocktail is mightier than the pen.
Parolee? Why was he not in prison?
“Permanent solutions” are becoming increasingly attractive.
“Binessu believes he was treated unfairly because he is black and an immigrant”
Excluding Ethiopian “migrants” is the height of justice.
It was them, Yogi.
If we cannot execute them, can we at least castrate them before throwing them in prison?
He was on parole from prison per the article.
It’s Minnesota. Tampon Tim will pardon him so as to avoid being deprived of his numinous presence.
My point was, “why was he not still in prison?” Or better, executed.
The proper way to deter ferals is with lethal force.
That thing that never happens is happening every day.
Today in “Meet The Candidates”.
Habitat for Narcissism?
This. ☝️
Well, there is a pattern. One that, once spotted, is hard to miss. If you poke through the archives, you’ll see dozens of examples, most often tagged academia.
This one, for instance, comes to mind.
I mean, just how messed-up do you have to be to be that guy? Or by extension, any of his likeminded peers.
Perp was already “out on bail or own recognizance for previous felony case” … Democrats won’t do anything real to rein in crime. Making law-abiding citizens, including little old ladies at the mall, too fearful to leave their homes, is a feature, not a bug, of the “Abolish Prisons, Defund Police” movement.
PS: Don’t buy Newsom’s outrageous lies that CA crime is down. When law enforcement is directed to ignore categories of crime and prosecutors refuse to prosecute (or under-prosecute) crime … a lot of people (and businesses) give up and don’t report the petty theft, assault, vandalism. Saw that firsthand when Moonbeam foisted “Prison realignment” on the state and then piled on with Props 47 & 57. Some major retail businesses just stopped calling the cops on shoplifters, eventually just closing up business completely and leaving the worst neighborhoods. Loads of local PDs won’t even come to take a report on property crimes at people’s homes (e.g. theft of catalytic converters) but make the person fill out an online report.
Sooner or later, vigilantism will boil up. This is why Democrats are anxious to squash gun rights.
Somali murderer avoids prison because he was “unwell”.
One dose of leadcillin would cure what ails him.
“Progressives” are our deadly enemies even more than are the ferals.
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Tonight, since you ask, we shall be watching Any Old Port in a Storm, in which Columbo pits wits with a murderous vintner played by Donald Pleasance.
You wish you had my glamorous life.
Those innocent, lovable Travelers.
The population of Newport Wales is about 150,000. If a mere one percent showed up to administer justice the results could be glorious: No invader left without broken bones. No caravan left un-smashed and un-burned.
Tonight I will be watching the third DVD of Mister Bean episodes.
Friday night I will be watching the first season of House MD.
You don’t wish you had my late-to-the-party life.
I don’t understand why this group wasn’t immediately arrested and all the “caravans” hauled away and impounded. This was malicious trespassing. Only a show of immediate consequences will make any dent on this behavior.
And if the local cops don’t do it, maybe some masked and armed vigilantes should start a trend. Including destroying all the caravans.
It’s a good one.
Diversity is our strength.
I’d forgotten this Portlandia episode.
This appears to be the photo that troons are complaining about.
[ Adds item to Friday Ephemera list. Snickers. ]
xcancel reveals the lead up to the image.
You’d think if the troons were really concerned about their public image they’d tamp down on the public exhibitionism.
I’m now pondering the claim that you can “upskirt” and thereby violate the dignity of an autogynephile exhibitionist who chose to wear ripped fishnets and a very short skirt during an IEA debate with Helen Joyce, and who deliberately dressed in such a way, and sat in such a way, as to display his upper thighs to the women present. Presumably in an attempt to disconcert them. Which is very much part of his fetish. An enactment of his kink.
The idea that Fred “Freda” Wallace isn’t making choices and enjoying himself – one might say a little too much – is just silly.
This is a man who sends his unsolicited home-made dungeon-kink pornography – in which he wears the same ripped fishnets and is being given blowjobs – to women who dare to disagree with him.
For precisely the same reasons.
And in totally unrelated news.
Oh, and from the latest update to this, this.
Found on Reddit’s Green and Pleasant forum:
The video is notable for this below-the-line comment:
Sudan’s flag has a green triangle overlaid on bars of red (top) white then black while Palestine’s has a red triangle overlaid on bars of black (top) white then green.
As it’s Cambridge, you wonder whether it might not have been a deliberate cheeky act of subversion, though somehow I doubt it.
The Green and Pleasant forum is described in these terms:
The hammer and sickle symbol has been tinted in Pride flag colours.
Morning, squire.
[ Slurps coffee. ]
Oops!
Don’t know what happened there!
How mortifying.
[ Cruel laughter.]
I’m just going to leave this here.
Barkeep.
[ Tips hat deferentially ]
It’s the little touches that really round out the ambience.
Are you going to eat that pickled egg?
Muldoon isn’t with you, is he? I ask because these kinds of things tend to occur when he and his polyester slacks are nearby.
Static build-up, I’m told.
This woman’s face is a picture.
Very Mona Lisa like in her composure.
Haven’t seen him since he lost his last pair of slacks in a poker game.
[ Watches door, waits for Muldoon. ]
Yesterday I was conversing with my BFF. She and I used to practice law together and she is still in the trenches, albeit planning retirement. She told me about a client’s declaration – prepared by a paralegal, allegedly reviewed by an attorney, and submitted to the court under penalty of perjury – in support of the client’s efforts to find employment. It contained the statement, “I showed face twice there, and then I showed face at the other place.” Amusing, as one could expect a Boomer aged judge remarking, “Huh?”
I was reminded of this listening to this drivel this morning. Huh?
I doubt it’s possible to shake the stupid out of them, but the attempt may be its own reward.
Isn’t that a crime?
from the comments:
A virtual certainty.
David comments:
You mean “shake the evil out of her”.
What are the traditional methods of exorcising demons?
And note that Gina Martin, the “gender equality advocate” denouncing J.K. Rowling, writes about the wickedness of misogyny for the Guardian. Ironies abound.
It’s remarkable how so many of these people, very often progressive women, make great efforts not to see what is quite clearly obvious. Including, not infrequently, a pointed dislike of women, especially women who’d rather not defer to some sad cross-dressing fetishist.
I’ve been here the whole time.
After your Great Purge a couple of your former henchlesbians have turned and revealed secrets of your subterranean spaces even you don’t know about. As far as polyester goes, our genetic engineers at the Muldoon Institute and Plantations have been incorporating it into bar snacks for quite some time now. Sure, you think they are inverted pork rectums, but are they?
Gina goes on to write:
Can’t we push all the leftists out of public life?
Band name.
[ Finds obligatory toilet-related item, updates tomorrow’s Ephemera. ]
So, I remember that time, that time when we came stumbling out of the Vatican and in our confusion made a few wrong turns, wrong turns down some dark alleys in Rome, and like stuff happened and then like, when we woke up the next morning I was like all hung over and stuff and so I was sipping my coffee and trying to remember and said, “Hey, I think we voted in an election last night”.
Ignoring them doesn’t seem to work.
Mocking them doesn’t seem much more effective.
Sterner methods might be in order.