Firing Line Friday: Was Gandhi for Real?

     In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.

     Hagiographies are nothing new, and often historical figures are made out to be more than they were or their opponents made more villainous than they were. A case example for examination is discussed between William F. Buckley, Jr., Richard Grenier, and Lloyd Irving Rudolph who ask was Gandhi for real?

     Until next Friday.

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Quick Takes – California & Kids: Pronoun Punishment; Dead Daughter; Woke Work

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.

     The focus this time: California is coming for your kids, no matter the cost.

     First, a little mood music:

     Carrying on…

     In California, a student is taught to agree with a teachers delusions and lie about objective reality… or face “restorative justice”.

     Unsurpringly, the school didn’t let a little think like the 1st Amendment or even statutory law get in the way.

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Learning About Propaganda

     Most people now-a-days thinks that propaganda is all about peddling lies, and that if it is true (or people believe it is true), that they aren’t being propagandized against. In reality, propaganda is about shaping perceptions of reality, even when it comes to perception of truth.

     This old educational film from early in the Cold War demonstrates how subtle, and effective, propaganda techniques can be.

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News of the Week (July 16th, 2023)

 

News of the Week for July 16th, 2023


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Firing Line Friday: Confidence and Betrayal

     In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.

     While people expect their confidence to be betrayed by politicians, it is different when it comes to their lawyers, doctors, and religious or spiritual leaders. William F. Buckley, Jr. discussion the question of confidence and betrayal with Harriet F. Pilpel, Norman r. Tamarkin, and Monsignor Florence Cohalan.

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Quick Takes – Euthanasia In Canada: Everybody Is Going To Die; 5000 In Ontario Alone; Denying Disability Benefits But Offering Death

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.

     The focus this time: Canada to the ancient Aztecs, “Amateurs!”

     First, a little mood music:

     Carrying on…

Death, Rx

     All humans will die eventually, so by this measure, apparently suicide doesn’t exist even when you are killing yourself.

“[A] new film featuring the life and death of Marieke Vervoort, who chose death after a small party in 2019. Despite a degenerative condition that caused “agonizing pain,” she was an award-winning Paralympian. (That description does raise questions about her pain treatment.)

“The quote comes from the filmmaker.

‘Absolutely, people should have the right to say whether they want to have a doctor help them at the last moment. If they’re going to die anyway, this is not suicide,’ she said. The right to die saved Marieke Vervoort’s life, the director said: ‘She was gathering her pills together at age 29. She lived an extra 12 years, with great joys and highs and did wonderful things.’

“The argument is that she did not kill herself because she chose assisted suicide. This strikes me as a cruel distinction, communicating: We’ll do it for you, because we agree your life doesn’t have value anymore.

“Suffering is no joke. Neither is telling people they are a burden and making suicide a preference.”

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The Incredible Superficiality Of The Right

     There is a fundamental basis of American society that underlies the superficial sense of normalcy most people have, and to maintain that normalcy, those foundational pillars of society must be maintained. Many conservatives on the right do try to renew those foundational values and distinctions that make America unique, even amongst the Anglo-sphere. Actual grassroot organizations—which are the conservative establishment—and those who are associated with the longstanding conservative movement, steep themselves in these historically unique values and fight—yes, fight—to make sure that they are remain so that any superficiality of normalcy that is lost can be re-built on firm grounds and perhaps even stronger and more resilient than before.

     However, far too many see only the superficial normalcy and presume that it is the default—that they can ignore those “pillars of society” because of course others must default to the same norms that they have… and then fail when their buggy whips of reason fail to reach those whose fundamental values were reshaped sub rosa.

     Many people who are casuals in regards to politics and underlying beliefs of the radical and/or woke Left don’t bother to take that threat seriously, yet shriek histrionically when others don’t stand up and immediately eliminate the superficial neo-normalcy that the Left has built upon a the ruins of the former “pillars of society” that has been long in the works.

     The focus is on two different things: The underlying fundamentals vs. the superficial result of perceived normalcy. Many on the right presume that their normalcy is the fundamental structure while dismissing the altered framework for superficial madness, thus presuming that the only reason that others on the right don’t just swat it away is because they are the “surrender caucus” or even in on the perfidious scheme. Some do know better but push this nonsense because they can make money/grift off of those who do. Indeed, it is the extensive ablative armor of American society that has concomitantly both protected and insulated the public while also allowed the Left’s striking down of pillars, and the effects thereof, to be obfuscated if not completely obscured to middle-of-the road moderate Americans.

     Such people only pay attention to the threat when their insular sense of normalcy is invaded.   They seek to lash out until that superficial neo-normalcy that hasn’t quite been normalized enough slinks back below the surface and declare victory because their personal sense of normalcy is back. Yet rather than be defeated, those on the Left with their systemic power just work harder to further undermine the fortitude of America’s more basic values in a more subtle and effective fashion.

     We’ve seen premature declarations of victory, while others have accepted that the right must be in this for the long hall.

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Rubber Stamping Child Mutilation

     Most people likely believe that before being permanently sterilized and their body mutilated kids are allowed to grow up and be thoroughly examined by multiple doctors and psychologists.

     Most people are wrong.

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Kids Standing Up Against Woke Gender Ideology

     ‘Twould seem that schools’ attempt to indoctrinate children to accept transgenderism isn’t going as well as some adults would like.

     This may just be an isolated incident, or this could be the tip of an iceberg that the gender Titanic is heading towards. Only time will tell.

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News of the Week (July 9th, 2023)

 

News of the Week for July 9th, 2023


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