Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Goodies From Ol' Remus



As long as people in San Francisco can, for the most part, live the way they want to live while the people in rural North Carolina can, for the most part, live the way they want to live, it’s much easier for everyone to get along.

Identity, Affirmative Right - An unintended consequence of multicultural identity politics is that the White working-class American has been left behind and forgotten, while minorities are pandered to by the Left. Democrats like Obama and Hillary have no understanding of Middle American culture. While the bugman enjoys a comfortable urban lifestyle, life is not so easy in rural America. As the sociological disparities between Americans grow, White America will gradually begin to wake up to this knock-out game which is multiculturalism and soon more will join our ranks. When the left began playing the identity politics game, they did not anticipate White people playing identity politics back.

  SJWs, City Journal - Fifty years after launching the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley in the 1960s, the Left seeks to disguise its stunning reversal of position—now opposing free speech on college campuses—through Orwellian semantics. In higher education, progressives currently assert, students must be shielded from exposure to certain ideas in order to promote “inclusion” and “diversity” and to protect the vulnerable psyches of “marginalized” or “oppressed” students from “hate speech.” Once leftists achieved hegemony in academia—among students, faculty, and administrators—they exerted their power to ban speech (and speakers) deemed offensive.

 art-remus-ident-04.jpg As reported in last week's Woodpile Report, Daniel Greenfield makes a savvy observation in his essay, March For Our Lives Isn't a Youth Movement, at Sultan Knish:
After Trump won, the left retreated from controlling us through elected offices to controlling us through unelected offices. Federal judges, the FBI, the media and major corporate monopolies have been pitted against the elected officials who represent the will of the people. This is the civil war we are now in.
(Outside DC, look for '60s-style riots, bombings, assassinations and arson. Nonstop. Stay away from crowds. Prepare.)

  Return of Kings - The Great Betrayal Of Rhodesia ... it took less than a decade to turn the Breadbasket of Africa into a basket case

  Escape and evasion, Art of Manliness - The old saying is true, “You can run, but you can’t hide.” When you’re dealing with seasoned, dedicated trackers, counter-measures will at best probably only give you a little extra time on the lam. Of course, you may not be pursued by expert trackers — marauding bands of baby-eating barbarians are often rank amateurs in this department. In which case the following counter-tracking measures may accomplish the goal of helping you make a clean getaway. They can be broken down into three main categories: leaving no trace, staying out of sight, and employing deception.

Civil war, Forward Observer - I sat down to write out 10 reasons why I thought the United States was headed towards a domestic conflict. I got to the fifth reason and realized I didn’t need 10 reasons. Here’s my five reasons: When Americans believe the ‘Social Contract’ is failing them, they seek to revise or leave it. As America becomes ungovernable, it will split into governable factions. As Americans move father apart politically and ideologically, they will likely favor alternatives to the ‘united’ states. Societies collapse when decisions beneficial for elites in the short term are bad for the people in the long term. Eventually, government will grow so powerful that one political party is likely to not give up power.
Town Hall - 7 Forces Driving America Toward Civil War

4 comments:

  1. Hi Brock,
    I don't know how big the "Swamp is where you live, but down here it's "BIG!!" Gun Boats and "choppers' are no big deal for 1500 pound alligator!! We have to keep out "Pets" fed somehow!!!!!
    skybill

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    1. Gun Boats and "choppers' are no big deal for 1500 pound alligator!!

      :)

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  2. I think a lot has too with education and nowadays I feel hope because some philosophers are getting out of the pit. Kelley Ross, Edward Feser, Michael Huemer, Danny Frederick etc.

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