News of the Week for June 18th, 2023
News of the Week for June 18th, 2023
In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.
With refugees and illegal aliens in the news, let us look back forty years ago on when they were also in the news and the question of bilingualism was raised by William F. Buckley, Jr. with Amitai Etzioni an Arnoldo S. Torres with the question “should America be bilingual?”
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: At least sexually abused children aren’t being taught to be capitalist pigs… or something.
First, a little mood music:
Carrying on…
Anyone who lets their kid be taught in a school where the assistant superintendent thinks it’s normal for men to want to be around naked underaged girls.
“Assistant Superintendant of the Glendale California Unified School District Kelly King explained in a video call that male coaches feel uncomfortable being in a locker room with trans-identified males walking around naked.
“This is unsurprising since adult men and naked young girls don’t shouldn’t be mixing together.
“King, though, lectures them that since these are not girls, but boys, they should be fine with it.”
Meet Kelly King, Asst. Superintendent in Glendale CA Unified. “We have male coaches who are horrified at the thought of having a biological girl changing clothes in front of them… It’s not a girl. It’s not a girl. It’s not a girl. You only have boys in the boys locker room.” pic.twitter.com/vJ8cbsSkNo
— Jordan Henry (@irrationalhenry) April 4, 2023
Happy Flag Day!
There are many historical flags associated with the United States, particularly during the War of Independence.
One such flag is the one that flew over Fort Mifflin during the Revolutionary War.
“In the fall of 1777, 240 years ago, all that stood between the British and the likely defeat of the American Revolution was a small fort on the Delaware River. It is a chapter in American History that is little known and rarely told.
“General Howe had overcome Washington’s troops at Brandywine and then occupied Philadelphia, sending America’s young government fleeing. An effort by Washington to counter-attack the British in early October and drive them out of the city failed. If the British Navy could resupply General Howe before winter set in, there was a very good chance he would catch the ever-illusive Washington and end the Revolution. There would be no United States of America.
“But Howe had a problem. The tiny Fort Mifflin with a circumference of 3600 feet and a contingent of 250 men was blocking the Navy’s 250 ships and 2000 troops from entering Philadelphia. It had been for six weeks. A concerted strike by British land batteries was initiated on November 10 and a massive bombardment by land and sea was planned for November 15.”
The complete story can be read here.
Recently, a pregnant nurse in New York was accused of stealing a rental bike from a young Black man. She was doxxed, suspended from work, and otherwise vilified by millions online when a video of this incident went viral. Except the truth was the exact opposite—she had paid for the bike and had the receipts to prove it.
Yet, the punishment can’t be undone. But why was this false narrative pushed to begin with?
The actual guilt or innocence is irrelevant—the narrative must be maintained that Whites are always oppressors and Black always victims, and that it is “racist” to think otherwise. The reason for pushing this lie as a “greater truth”, aside from ratings and petty racial grifting, is at least threeford, and all involve the concept of restorative justice.
The first reason is the idea of the collective soul, and how all Whites from anyplace or any time share their sin as oppressors, and Blacks similarly for their virtue as victims. Even if the she as an individual were innocent in this case, she is till guilty because White’s share equally in their guilt. She gains from the collective benefit from past discrimination, so false accusations and punishments therefrom serves to punish White people for their collective sin.
Secondly, by pushing this lie they assert a broader “truth”, because it is resistance to the oppressive narrative that Black men are criminals and White women are the victims, thus attacking that oppression narrative. A White woman attacking a Black boy presents a counter-narative that, even if itself is false, destroys that oppressive narrative and thus presents a greater truth than the truth by denigrating the oppressive narrative.
Thirdly, since all Whites benefit from a “system of oppression”, even if individual White is innocent, anything that punishes them helps counter the “system” and thus must be good and liberating (which itself is its own truth), all independent from any collective soul or shared guilt.
Good and bad, then, have nothing to do with whether something in and of itself is good or bad, but whether it attacks or sustains the “system of oppression” and the “privilege” of the collective dominating groups.
Between their busy day of neglecting rape victims, disarming domestic violence victims, and siding with rapists over victims, the police in the U.K. still somehow find the time to punish people who express doubleplusungood wrongthink. Now, the Surrey Police want to take actions that would make “1984’s” “Big Brother” blush… all without trial.
I’m going to do a thread and limit replies. You’ll see why. Please do not speculate with names. But I think what is happening to me is important. I am not prohibited from talking about things in general terms.
— Caroline Farrow (@CF_Farrow) June 7, 2023
On Monday afternoon my solicitor received a bizarre communication from Surrey police solicitors. He thought it had to do with my civil claim against them.
After some miscommunication, they sent through a bundle for a court hearing.
I am due in court tomorrow morning.
— Caroline Farrow (@CF_Farrow) June 7, 2023
The police asked that “physical paperwork” relating to the court hearing against me in 2 days, was withheld from me.
They wanted me to go to a court hearing without access to the accusations and alleged evidence.
— Caroline Farrow (@CF_Farrow) June 7, 2023
Surrey police have applied for a stalking protection order as a result of material I have posted on Twitter.
On page 1 of the bundle repeated misgendering is cited.
Here are the prohibitions they are seeking tomorrow morning.
— Caroline Farrow (@CF_Farrow) June 7, 2023
News of the Week for June 11th, 2023
In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.
William F. Buckley, Jr. and Mortimer Jerome Adler discuss something that is sorely lacking in politics these days: How to speak, how to listen.
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: The People’s Republic of California strikes again!
First, a little mood music:
Carrying on…
Even if the current California Legislature Grand Soviet doesn’t appropriate the money, California—which entered the Union as a free state and never went through a territorial phase—approves of handing over $800,000,000 in “reparations”.
“California is still wrestling with the whole reparations question and has been for quite a while now. But yesterday, the task force assigned to look into the matter took a series of votes and approved several recommendations. None of these are moving immediately into law, but they are intended to inform the legislature so that final proposals can be voted on. They agreed on some form of apology and cash reparations. They didn’t specify an amount, but an earlier version of the proposal called for payments of at least $360,000. Of course, this plan would only apply to Black residents and not any other minorities. And the total bill would add up to more than two and a half times the state’s entire annual budget, even as California faces a significant budget shortfall.”
America has reoccurring periods where authentic concern for real, or at least perceived to be real, social ills results in social activist from the more puritanical parts of American culture that inevitably overreach and end up sooner or later becoming mockeries of themselves. The closer to the present we get, the more pathetic the overreach and the greater the self-defeating antics.
In the late 19th Century, the Comstock Laws were passed which banned the use of the Post Office from trading in “obscene literature”—not to mention the appellation of being “banned in Boston”. In time the Hays commission in the early 1930s clamped down on risque movies to the point pushing films into being Protestant Everyman morality plays. And then came the Comics Code Authority, which destroyed the comic book industry as a medium and devolved it into a “capes” genre for kiddies (this example is more relevant than ever).
And then came the “Satanic Panic” of the late 1970s through the early 1990s. In the 1970s the social fabric was seeming to unravel (give or take a “Spirit of ‘76” bicentennial moment or two) with bands like Motorhead, ZZ Top, and Ted Nugent openly singing about “jailbait”, hardcore legal child pornography in many European nations, and the normalization of divorce and “swinging”. This was a serious problem and social conservatives are indeed responsible to helping stave off the worse of this degeneracy and saving the U.S. from the Great Secularization that hit most of Western Europe and much of the non-European Anglosphere… and why the U.S. still hasn’t joined those who fell later on.
But fighting the culture wars where they need to be fought was hard, didn’t bring in financial support, and didn’t bring praise to inflate the egos of many who would fight such culture wars. Instead they picked fights with innocent abet easier targets: Heavy Metal, Dungeons & Dragons, and… daycare centers. The former two had fantasy elements labeled as “Satanic” and were deemed to be the root cause of innocents being seduced to evil, while the later of the three fell to a “Pizzagate” style child abuse accusations that ruined many innocents’ lives.
But unlike earlier moral panics which had a successful, even if temporary, success, the “Satanic Panic” for the most part only made the social conservatives and religious right seem as fools. The consequence of this was that by the time the Hawaiian Supreme Court in the mid-1990s pulled their Xanatos Gambit which led to the Obergefell decicion.
The consequences of overreach, sooner or later, is that by attempting to connect actual serious problems with anything they dislike, they will not convince people who would rightfully have problems with the former to now hate the later, but rather convince people who look at the later and see something that only a fanatical puritan would hate and assume that anything they dislike is of a similar nature.
As someone who lived through the “Satanic Panic”, your humble author feels that it may be happening again. Oh, there is the “National Conservative” demand that we stop loving libertarian free speech and, in a manly way, silence enemies and their icky messages which induce wrongthink, just as there are those who demand that “H8 Speech” be banned because itinduces… wrongthink.
A clear example of this conflation comes from a The Daily Signal article by Tony Kinnett. Much of the article quite rightfully goes after LGBTQ&c. propagans that tries to normalize kinky sex and transgenersim amongst elementary school children and earlier—often as part of formal classroom teaching materials—but conflates that with a Seinen Japanese Manga that has nothing to do with wokeness, LGBTQ&c. ideology, or even promoting anything sexually deviant (or really anything sexual at all).
Pictured: Social Conservatives & Religious Right suddenly having to deal with the greater threat that they weren’t fighting against.