Thursday, June 11, 2020

Two Minds On Seattle...

Like so many things I think about, I have two minds about the crap occurring in Seattle.

On one hand...

1) The "Free Capitol Hill" Antifa/anarchist project is fascinating to watch in real time, and like every other Utopian project, it will fail. Because, for all the attempts, human nature cannot be changed. Even in the past 36-48 hours since its inception, the cracks have already shown. Running out of food, putting up a border wall, cracking down on dissent, and so forth. Utopia always falls into an authoritarian trap, no matter what "good intentions" it might have. 

On the other hand...

2) This is a civil society that needs order and liberty. Anarchism has neither. It is amusing (and ironic) that they are premised on "black lives matter" and yet are acting like South Carolina, circa 1860. So Antifa is the Confederacy?  

CANCEL THEM! 

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Backpedaling Like A Cornerback

One of the new slogans that the internals polls insisted would work is "Defund the Police".

In Minneapolis, the city council is already under way in attempting to do just that.

One problem...

There is no broad support for this (although that could change in a week). In fact, let me add a second problem here - now the very people who are saying "Defund the Police" are also saying, nay, insisting, that people who are taking them at their word are mistaken.


Sorry - that cat is not going back in the bag.

Hotep Jesus said it best...
Indeed. But then again, that can't possibly be a surprise to anyone who is paying attention.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

While We're At It...

Just some mumblings...

1) I just can't deal with the following things - pandering, victimhood, and scolds. It's no wonder leftism is so allergenic to me. Liberalism/leftism/communism is the combination of the worst impulses of all three.

2) Very good distillation of what's happening in the world today - the fight between paganism and Christianity (found via Instapundit). In a nutshell, the article argues that the two sides are really in an argument about whether we exist individually as sinners (Christianity) or as a collective that requires blood payment (paganism), and the current iteration of identity politics is an attempt to try and have it both ways. I have to say, it makes some very convincing cases, especially in light of what we are seeing in terms of people "confessing" their "guilt" despite the fact Officer Chauvin alone did it and was arrested and charged for it. Do read the whole thing.

3) The revolution always eats their own. All you have to do is see the Man-child Mayor of Minneapolis get booed out of a struggle session protest because he refused to back de-funding and abolishing the police. Or Muriel Bowser get criticized for painting "Black Lives Matter" on a street as a "stunt for white liberals." 

4) The NFL better be careful - their decision to pander (there's that word again) to the players will most likely backfire. I can find better things to do on fall Sundays than watch the Ravens and Redskins play. 

5) MLB is just about toast. The MLBPA thinks they are ordinary working Joes. Here's a clue...they aren't. In a fight between millionaires and billionaires, most people will side with the billionaire owners. Why? Because anyone who has any association with a business understands that the one who owns the business is the one who bears all the burdens, risks, costs, and maintenance. The players are...employees. They only have two concerns - health and pay. That's it. They're entertainers.  The Orioles are terrible, but I still enjoyed going to a few games per year. That will end. Book it. 

Thursday, June 4, 2020

The Great Disappointment

General Mattis...

I have a lot of respect for what he did in his time as a Marine officer. His sniveling over the President, as published in The Atlantic, comes off as a toddler's stompy-foot tantrum. That respect is tarnished a bit.

I'm not going to rehash what he said, because many others have done so. The best one comes from an unlikely source - Paul Mirengoff of Powerline, who is usually sympathetic to anti-Trump screeds. However, Mirengoff is a Marylander and has a closer look to what is actually going on - that the rioting in DC needed to be put under control, and people like Mattis are clueless about the threat.

Or worse, sympathetic. 

Cancel Culture Comes Hard For Drew Brees

Drew Brees, the quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, said something that isn't actually all that remotely controversial - that he doesn't agree with fellow players who kneel for the national anthem, thus they are disrespecting the flag. 

For this, he has been crucified, and hard (so to speak, of course).

It is clear, then, there has to be an Official List of Approved Opinions™ for use on social media and in public. 

You know, for safety reasons. 

And this is how societies die.

UPDATE - And now, there's a list of Approved Thought right here!

UPDATE II - Brees has caved and apologized. Too bad. The Kulturekampf is alive and well.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Remember...

David Dorn and Patrick Underwood. 

Who?

Peace officers who were murdered by rioters. Dorn was a retired captain in the St. Louis department; Underwood was a Federal Protective Services officer.

Both black. 



Black lives matter, but some more than others, apparently. 

Powerful Read


It's a great look at what was happening in real time in places like New York. I have tried to warn people (verbally) for years that when the revolution comes (starting when Occupy Wall Street was a thing), it will eat its own first. Like what we see here:
It doesn't matter for one second if you are on *their side*, you will be devoured. It's sad, but it is also true. Feeding a lion a steak and praying it becomes vegetarian is not a strategy. 

Unfortunately, it's the very strategy adopted by the elected officials of places like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and so forth.

Now if only we could figure out what they all had in common....

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Shhhh. Don't Tell the Archbishop

The Archbishop of Washington, Wilton Gregory, decided he had to one-up the Episcopalian screeching over the President's visit to St. John's last night. Today, the President went to the St. John Paul II Shrine in Northeast Washington, DC, and his excellency entered the fray.
I find it baffling and reprehensible that any Catholic facility would allow itself to be so egregiously misused and manipulated in a fashion that violates our religious principles, which call us to defend the rights of all people even those with whom we might disagree. Saint Pope John Paul II was an ardent defender of the rights and dignity of human beings. His legacy bears vivid witness to that truth. He certainly would not condone the use of tear gas and other deterrents to silence, scatter or intimidate them for a photo opportunity in front of a place of worship and peace.
Never mind that this whole visit was planned well in advance. The Shrine released its own statement:


Today is also the 41st anniversary of when Pope St. John Paul II visited his home country of Poland for the first time, giving inspiration to what would become the Solidarity movement. Archbishop Gregory's statement is a disappointment, to say the least, looking more to appease the CNNistas than actually lead as a shepherd in these turbulent times. Too many clergy (of all types) have decided they would rather be of the world rather than in it.

Although, in retrospect, I do appreciate the clarity, even though he isn't my bishop.

Interesting Theory...

You know, I can buy that if I squint hard enough. Loot enough stores, and Amazon can achieve what Pinky and the Brain could only talk about.