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A barren desert is now the middle ground separating Americans from their woke and fundamentally transformed brethren.

Racism has been an enduring theme on RR for years – e.g. back in 2010, through the years, and a more recent commentary in 2019.  With readers we have dissected it 20 ways from Sunday.  Even liberals have joined in.  Unfortunately, their contributions have been limited to calling the rest of us ‘racists’ without being able to even define the word.  From Lewis Carroll we read once again –

"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master—that's all."

I recently visited Bob Crabb’s site to pay homage to his excellent cartoon (here) and return the favor of his visits to RR.  What caught my eye was Bob’s brief but meaningful commentary posted below his cartoon –

We are reaching the tipping point, and I don’t mean just tipping old confederate statues. Our competing ideologies have retreated to the far ends of the spectrum where any kind of compromise is seen as treachery. … Can cooler heads prevail? I’d like to think so, but when the extremes are obsessed with winning it all, it seems unlikely. … As I have said here before, it’s too bad that we are bent on destroying such a nice country.

Bob now perceives the tipping point that in my Great Divide screeds I claim we passed long ago.  But what I took to task was his claim that both “extremes are obsessed with winning it all”, which on its face is not true.  I then entered into a dialogue with some liberal worthies that turned out to be predictably unproductive, save that it illustrated the barren desert of our middle ground.  As I’ve mentioned before, and with no apologies to the late Sen Daniel Patrick Moynihan, both sides can and do have their own distinct and widely varying opinions, facts, histories, morals, ethics, systems of logic, and desiderata for the future.


The referenced desiderata of the two sides are significantly asymmetrical.  The Left sees the notion of a Great Divide as completely inimical to their designs, and therefore even treasonous to contemplate.  They know their own constituencies, and don’t want to let go of the more productive elements of our current citizenry.  So their plan forward will include immediately prohibiting the export of private wealth, closing the gates on separation and emigration, and will focus on corralling the known counter-revolutionaries and ‘re-educating’ the re-educable, as have their ideological forebears of the USSR, PRC, Vietnam, Cuba, … .  Were it otherwise, they would be more than content to have us gone, so that their loyal proletariat could welcome their brave new world happy dancing in the streets.

The Right’s ideology has no provisions for the forcible laundering of recalcitrant minds.  In my long years, I have met no fellow travelers, nor read any of their writings that prescribe, let alone depend on, the reorientation of the collectivists’ beliefs no matter how minor.  And to undertake the re-education of our tens of millions of gimmes is definitely equivalent to relieving oneself on the weather rail.  History teaches those of the Right the blessings of individuality, enterprise, open markets, capitalism, limited government, and liberties known and yet to be discovered.  Our desire is to live in harmony with those who share those values, and spend our energies in self-fulfillment – whether that entails creating enormous wealth, mastering the violin, conquering diseases, building trans-humans, going to the stars, or any combination of these and the yet to be imagined.  The main principle is that we, not the state, will determine what floats our boats.

If there is any form of discrimination that we share with the Left, it is to fashion our respective social orders in which minor factions will find it difficult to change their functional forms and power structures (as bequeathed by our Founders).  As we see, our Left is already attempting that in their daily labors at all levels of government, supporting bureaucracies, street demonstrations, and rioting thugs.  Our political Right, as embodied by the castrated Republican Party, cringes in fear of its endurance in the public mind, and is frantically trying not to miss the march on the next layer of virtue signaling and concessions to the mob.

By any reasonable definition, Donald Trump is not a racist, and has done more for minorities in his short years than the Democrats have attempted during the last half century.  For all the support he is getting from our national Republican electeds, he is not even the de facto head of the Republican Party.  A party which does its best to distance from the President’s unfortunate foot-in-mouth disease, instead of focusing on and lauding his domestic and foreign policy accomplishments.  To the congressional Republicans, Donald Trump looks just fine swinging alone in the wind.  The sooner Trump is gone, the better, so that the GOP can get back to its likeminded apparatchiks and business as usual.  However, that is not what the tens of millions of the deplorables want, those of us who voted for this bodacious interloper in order to bring about change from the same ‘ol same ‘ol.

Were it possible to convince the ghetto gimmes that the Democrat Party has made our cities in their image into the cesspools that even they are now eager to vacate, to take their dysfunctional social policies into territories yet untrammeled, then Trump and the Republicans would be shoo-ins.  But that is not to be, nor should any political plan forward be based on such a miracle.  Therefore, this November a President Bumblebrain with a ‘woman of color’ in tow is a distinct possibility.  And the shortlist women of color are all devout disciples of BLM, Antifa, and vocal prosecutors of ‘America’s racism’.  From my perch, before his term is up, Bumblebrain will honorably withdraw from office, and anoint our first female president.  At which time will also ascend the Democrat lunatic fringe, singing their paeans to socialism and busy itself with our fundamental transformation.

As we see the daily chaos and listen to the talking heads attempting to explain it all, we should recall that all modern totalitarian regimes have to ascend a moral staircase to power.  Our Left is no different.  Their moral imperative du jour builds on America’s birth defect of slavery, and therefore they exhibit the elimination of racism as their raison d’etre to power – who could argue with that?

And in their task, today as they claim sovereignty over city neighborhoods, they demand that the country executes such a fundamental transformation over an interval of a few months if not weeks, essentially at the same pace that the Bolsheviks carried out their initial shock transformation of czarist Russia.  However, what we must never forget is that it took the communists another five years of civil war with the ‘White Russians’ to gain complete control and consolidate their power.

As we listen to the radical Left and the Democrats of their legitimate political party, we are asked to make major decisions about our future on the fly as buildings burn, people are murdered in the streets, businesses looted, whole police departments cower fearfully, Republicans hiding in dark corners, our history (already destroyed in academe) now being destroyed in the public square, the lamestream media broadcasts wholesale lies, and our lives are ravaged by misguided response policies to a pandemic.  Any decision America takes during this prime time of political panic plays into the hands of the furthest fringes of the Left. 

Job one now is to stop the chaos in the streets, get back so some semblance of normalcy, and prepare for the November election.  There will be time enough after the votes are counted and the dust settles to plot our new post-pandemic course. This is no time to decide anything for which we will surely be sorry tomorrow.  

[update] Sen Tim Kaine claims US “created slavery” and “didn’t inherit it from anybody”.  (here) This is the kind of utter stupidity or evil cynicism that pours out of Democrat politicians.  We all know the dimensions of stupidity required to put out this magnitude of a Big Lie, but the more important point here is that this bullshit doesn’t affect anyone save the uncritically and terminally sclerotic Democrat voter who doesn’t have the intellectual wherewithal to understand how ludicrous such a claim is.  It is those of the far Left leadership ranks of the Democrat Party who knowingly take advantage of their vast constituencies, especially those ‘educated’ in their own inner city schools, who have been prepared for generations to accept such tripe.  That’s what makes the Democrats the demonic party, and such are the actual statements that cause the divisions which lead to the rage of rioters.

[Addendum] A reader asked, “If a great divide were to happen, would there be less bloodshed if it happened before or after the liberals/socialists/democrats take over the reins of power?”, an important question which deserves a longer answer suitable as an addendum to the above.

If we are to learn from history, then any bloodshed will happen only after the anti-American collectivists take over reins of power in such a way that it is clear to the remaining ‘deplorables’ of the Right that they no longer can make their voices heard through traditional constitutional means.   Given the historically normative behavior of constitutional Americans, they will not initiate the use of force to rehabilitate the Constitution until after it has been unambiguously abrogated by the firmly ensconced Left.  In short and sadly, the Right is vulnerable in the sense that it will only and at best become a reactionary opposition to the successful machinations of the Left – there will be no premature or anticipative Ft Sumter in our tea leaves.

As a virulent form of collectivism, socialism is fundamentally an autocracy of the elites on its way to morphing (perhaps through a pro-forma communism) into a tyranny of a closed single-party, ruling cabal (e.g. today’s PRC, Vietnam, Cuba) which then inevitably morphs further into a tyranny of a dictatorial personality cult (e.g. Stalin, Hitler, Mao).  We note that both the PRC and Russia are well on their way to personality-cult rule through today’s progressive and ongoing perpetuation of Presidents Putin and Xi.

We also recall that tyranny is historically the most stable, enduring, and longest-practiced form of human governance.  Once having established its rule over a disarmed, mostly ignorant, and massively monitored population, its ruling cabals and cults may periodically be replaced via various infighting and stratagems at the top, without ever affecting the masses’ quality of life.  (Orwell described such a world where even the identity of the tyrants were successfully masked.) Advanced technology can now add at least an order of magnitude to the stability of such regimes (i.e. diminish the probability of successful revolution by an order of magnitude).  So, in my view, there may exist a small window of time after our Left, with reins of power in hand, goes post-constitutional that there will be an opportunity to launch an armed resistance.  However, if the Left is sufficiently astute to constructively disarm America (as it is doing now), and also ‘sanitize’ our military before closing the constitutional door, then we all will go quietly into that dark night of a condemned and compliant country that votes 100% for its dear leaders.  The potentially non-compliants will quickly find themselves in boxcars on a different kind of one-way ‘sentimental journey’.  It was ever thus.

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85 responses to “Reflections on Racism – no time to decide (updated)”

  1. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Racism is in the eye of the beholder.
    https://www.facebook.com/1535262115/posts/10221706653485672/

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  2. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Surprise! Free Beacon Finds CNN and MSNBC Mostly Ignored ‘Juneteenth’…Until 2020
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2020/06/20/surprise-free-beacon-finds-cnn-and-msnbc-mostly-ignored

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  3. Wayne Hullett Avatar

    “ Job one now is to stop the chaos in the streets, get back so some semblance of normalcy, and prepare for the November election. There will be time enough after the votes are counted and the dust settles to plot our new post-pandemic course. This is no time to decide anything for which we will surely be sorry tomorrow.”
    If a great divide were to happen, would there be less bloodshed if it happened before or after the liberals/socialists/democrats take over the reins of power?

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  4. rlcrabb Avatar

    The tipping point isn’t two sides arguing, it’s when it becomes open warfare, and it looks more like that every day. I’ve been saying the left lost its marbles for over twenty years.
    Even so, this new fangled hybrid populist conservatism you all seem to embrace is hardly what I would call an improvement. I can’t think of any president in my lifetime that has done more to discourage his own reelection. The orange man has created as much opposition from the ex-appointees he constantly dumps on as much as the daily flogging by his natural liberal enemies.
    The Republicans best hope for victory in November is the continued looting of America’s history by the out of control mobs egged on by Democrats. Now that they’ve turned from the confederacy to the founding fathers, voters may have had enough.
    But the election in November will settle nothing, no matter who wins.

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  5. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    GeorgeR update, sometime in Year Zero.
    “Sen Tim Kaine claims US “created slavery” and “didn’t inherit it from anybody”.”
    Of course that’s nonsense, you’d be hard pressed to find any society without slavery in 1600, either de jure or de facto. This includes the natives in the Americas.
    But…facts ceased to matter some time ago. This is all about emotions and raw power at this point.
    At least Mary ‘n Paul will get some good, wholesome new tv shows.
    https://www.sausageroll.com.au/entertainment/shows/cracka-shocking-new-series-glorifies-the-killing-and-raping-of-white-people/

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  6. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Wayne Hullet @ 21 June 0000 at 2:25AM
    “If a great divide were to happen, would there be less bloodshed if it happened before or after the liberals/socialists/democrats take over the reins of power?”
    I think a better mental model is that the Left is performing a counter-revolution. Since they have control of media, most bureaucracy, schools, and have a highly religious street army on the prowl, they’ll be hard to dislodge in any meaningful way. Universal surveillance will help that along.
    Just to throw out a theory, I think a lot of this anti-police violence is being egged on by groups who wish to neuter the police for other reasons. The military and police are viewed as a couple of the very few bastions of traditional America and really have to be torn down and rebuilt in order to bring on a utopia on Earth. In addition to wholesale replacement of police, I would expect a more explicit form of political control (and political officer class) to be pushed onto the military if/when the current Left obtains executive branch control.
    So, will there even be a pushback by average Americans? So far there has been essentially none, dunno if I expect any so long as physical violence is kept away from their homes. In the meantime, they’ll be corralled by denunciations resulting in business loss or firings, internet mobs destroying reputations, fear to speak out since ‘things really aren’t all that bad’. Never enough to fight back, always enough to lose the field.

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  7. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    rl crabb @ 21 June 0000 at 7:11AM
    “The tipping point isn’t two sides arguing, it’s when it becomes open warfare, and it looks more like that every day. I’ve been saying the left lost its marbles for over twenty years.”
    Just watch what happens if you were to put up a truthful and rather cutting cartoon. An interesting experiment, the Riots of Peace certainly provide fodder.
    Anti-right, and a few letters-to-the-editors types get mad. Anti-left and it’s new religious orthodoxy and you get hundreds of denunciations, confronted at the grocery, social life disappears (to the extent it exists now in the Age of the Plague).
    I would suggest just sticking to mild gags and the occasional minor stick at Drumpf. Self-censorship is a thing we’ve all learned in good ol’ progressive Nevada County.

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  8. Scott O Avatar

    crabb – “Even so, this new fangled hybrid populist conservatism you all seem to embrace is hardly what I would call an improvement. I can’t think of any president in my lifetime that has done more to discourage his own reelection. The orange man has created as much opposition from the ex-appointees he constantly dumps on as much as the daily flogging by his natural liberal enemies.”
    I agree with you totally about Trump and his subordinates – how in the world does this hurt our country, you, me?
    It’s the Dem run states and cities by far that are a mess.
    And where and who is and are our ‘great middle’ that you speak of?
    Please give a specific example, Bob. Not some day dream.

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  9. rlcrabb Avatar

    That’s the real problem, Scott. If there truly was a middle we wouldn’t be in this fix.

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  10. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    crabby 845am
    So, what is the middle, the compromise, between fantasy and reality?
    The postmodern, postrational Progressives have one point of view. I have mine.

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  11. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Earl,
    Then perhaps there is no middle. Being “purple” means being lavender. Silent majority? Maybe its out there, but saying “silence is violence” certainly is not endearing to those who just want to be left alone, raise their families, go to work, coach Little League, take a vacation every couple of years. There is a reason that the “silent majority” made Reality TV shows about fishing in Alaska or driving truck across the frozen tundra soar in ratings. But now it’s bend a knee or you are a berry berry bad person. We are being told by the Leftinistas that we must pick a side.
    Like the Bob Dylan song,
    “But you’re gonna have to serve somebody, yes
    Indeed you’re gonna have to serve somebody
    Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
    But you’re gonna have to serve somebody…”
    Heck, take me out to the ball game. Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack….er….buy me some peanuts and Caucasian Jack.

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  12. Scott O Avatar

    And it turns out crabb has no example of what he wants.
    “…we wouldn’t be in this fix.”
    I’m not in a ‘fix’, Bob – but many people are.
    Most of us are happy, productive folk. Some people aren’t for various reasons. Pulling down statues, burning buildings, firing people for ‘bad thinking’, and banning anything that annoys you does not help anything.
    99% of this crap is the left and it’s getting worse and worse.
    Enjoy Fantasyland, Bob – complete with made-up characters and non-existent govts.

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  13. George Rebane Avatar

    re rlcrabb – Bob, it looks like we agree on the lack of a middle and, perhaps, even the lack of a middle ground. But we have totally different meanings for ‘tipping point’. From your 711am “The tipping point isn’t two sides arguing, it’s when it becomes open warfare, and it looks more like that every day. I’ve been saying the left lost its marbles for over twenty years.” I’m not sure what your meaning is. Most certainly no one has claimed that it’s “two sides arguing” with which you also disagree (why attack an undefended hill?). I always use ‘tipping point’ in the technical sense that has now come into common parlance. It is the boundary point of no return, when once crossed the ‘pull’ (‘attractant’ or ‘sink’ in systems speak) for the issue in question is in an altogether different domain. So when I say we’ve crossed the tipping point for the Great Divide in our national dialogue, I assert that we are today at least two separate peoples within a single jurisdictional boundary who embrace ideologies so distinct and different that there is no longer any reasonable hope for voluntary togetherness.
    If you could cobble up your definition for tipping point, I’m sure that both your and RR readers would better understand your current worldview.

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  14. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 21 June 2020 at 07:40 AM
    Just to throw out a theory, I think a lot of this anti-police violence is being egged on by groups who wish to neuter the police for other reasons. The military and police are viewed as a couple of the very few bastions of traditional America and really have to be torn down and rebuilt in order to bring on a utopia on Earth. In addition to wholesale replacement of police, I would expect a more explicit form of political control (and political officer class) to be pushed onto the military if/when the current Left obtains executive branch control.

    All on the agenda I imagine. Again….take solace in the fact (and the sentiment is already manifesting itself both in graffiti and online) that “Liberals get the bullet too”!

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  15. Scott O Avatar

    fish 9:24 – “Again….take solace in the fact (and the sentiment is already manifesting itself both in graffiti and online) that “Liberals get the bullet too”!”
    Sorry – there’s no solace for me in that (very true) statement. It will end up with far too many good people on both sides getting hit.
    The ‘liberals’ (please, the LEFT) will get hit, but not the ones that need it.
    Do you think Soros, Obama, Pelosi, Oprah, et al, will be actually even touched by any of this?
    When the dust settles, they will be in their mansions behind a wall with their armed guards and private jets.

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Scott O | 21 June 2020 at 09:40 AM
    Sorry – there’s no solace for me in that (very true) statement. It will end up with far too many good people on both sides getting hit.

    Sorry, I don’t see nearly as many “good people” on the other side! And I didn’t say that I endorse or approve of it…it is merely now what is likely to happen. I see no reason that the other side should escape unscathed.
    Again….it won’t be the “right” causing these events it will be the ascendant left. It’s the notion that noted political theoretician Steven Frisch espouses, “politics is downstream from culture”. Liberals/Leftists don’t want this to happen maybe they should discuss it with their political/cultural offspring.

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  17. rlcrabb Avatar

    For every sad business owner who has seen their livelihood wrecked by being burned out by opportunist looters or locked out by conflicting quarantine policies, there are others who endure daily doses of indignant screaming assholes who are too self centered to put a piece of cloth over their virus holes to at least lessen the chance of infecting others.
    Stupid behavior isn’t limited to any party or ideology.

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  18. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    crabby 1053am
    “…there are others who endure daily doses of indignant screaming assholes who are too self centered to put a piece of cloth over their virus holes …”
    Funny… I’ve not seen this happening. Not once. I am aware of individuals going out of business.
    Where do you see this, Earl?

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  19. George Rebane Avatar

    WayneH 225am – “If a great divide were to happen, would there be less bloodshed if it happened before or after the liberals/socialists/democrats take over the reins of power?”  I have answered this in the above addendum to my commentary.

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  20. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    rlcrabb June 21, Year Zero “Stupid behavior isn’t limited to any party or ideology.”
    Yup. Thousands of screaming people burning buildings at random, knocking down public monuments, destroying careers through social media mobs = some assholes who don’t want to wear a mask when asked.
    Striding a nonexistent balance between civilization and Cultural Revolution 2.0 doesn’t sound like much of a gig for an editorial cartoonist, but I can see the sense in not wanting to get the kids mad. Better to keep a house unburnt than to express a reasonable opinion.
    Thing is, we’re way past having an argument about the value of public health insurance or plastic straws. The Blue Mob has gone on to bigger and better things.

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  21. rlcrabb Avatar

    Well, Mr. Scenery, it remains to be seen whether the maskless, and I’m counting protestors as well as Trumpublickins, have an impact on the number of new cases. I hope it goes down and I can ditch the godamn uncomfortable thing, but until I see the evidence I’ll endure the infringement on my natural freedom.

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  22. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    crabby 1136am
    “…there are others who endure daily doses of indignant screaming assholes who are too self centered to put a piece of cloth over their virus holes …”
    Where and when can someone witness these daily indignant screaming assholes?

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  23. Scott O Avatar

    Gregory 11:40 – “Where and when can someone witness these daily indignant screaming assholes?”
    The same place you stand in order to see that Trump is an ‘existential threat’ to humanity.

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  24. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    I really don’t expect any reader here to watch a full episode of a Pod Cast. However, I found the first part (Eastern Kentucky) to be on topic.
    “The White Privilege Myth“ ((Moi believes it’s really more like Liberal Privilege.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAdIqWVvYYo&app=desktop

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  25. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    C’mon, Earl, fess up. The “indignant screaming assholes” were a one-time invention of some priggish biddy you’re Fakebook friends with.
    Asking someone you don’t know to do something they’d rather not do takes finesse.

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  26. George Rebane Avatar

    Gentlemen, stick to the topic. This is not the comment stream for the advisability of wearing masks, unless you somehow connect it to the Left’s assertions of racism, and using that to riot and fundamentally transform our nation.

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  27. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Gentlemen, stick to the topic. ”
    Honestly, I think that ‘racism’ is simply a tactic. I rather like this paragraph…
    “The riots are not about George Floyd, police reform and accountability, or justice. The riots are the systematic attempt to exterminate Western civilization and culture from the very lands in which its roots are planted. This, of course, is something that Conservative Inc doesn’t want to acknowledge or is woefully blind to. Predictably, Conservative Inc writers implicitly accept the multiculturalist narrative but try to turn it on its head—claiming how they are the true defenders of multiculturalism and feminism. What all patriotic Americans need to understand is that the riots and ongoing turmoil is being used as a wrecking ball to our history, heritage, and civilization.”
    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/06/who_will_defend_western_civilization.html

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  28. George Rebane Avatar

    scenes 127pm – Of course it’s a tactic, did you not read my commentary? So make the connection from that to what the country is heading for, and it’s got very little to nothing to do with the clinical factors connected with masks. I don’t think that BobC has grasped the thrust of the conversation yet.

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  29. rlcrabb Avatar

    Ya know, every few months I come over here to remind myself why I don’t bother the rest of the time. Great divide, indeed.
    And here’s just one example for you numbskulls… https://calmatters.org/health/coronavirus/2020/06/public-health-officers-quitting-california-threats-coronavirus-pandemic/?fbclid=IwAR00c2KMCLMUtNG0Rw98UiLoSeSMnQiWlCKLM9TySwwMLfXugvxxBB-MqJY

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  30. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Public health commissars quitting? What a shame… because fellow citizens don’t want to take orders and they push back?
    There are limits.

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  31. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Of course it’s a tactic, did you not read my commentary? ”
    Stating that doesn’t mean that I am attempting to disagree with you, simply a restatement.
    My take on Trump is (a) that he’s a New Yorker and thus knows all about race. New Yorkers generally are all about race, all 150 flavors and (b) he’s pretty indifferent to the concept.
    Indifference is sufficient sin to the Mob of course. What makes the Mob interesting is their sheer numbers. It’s obvious that there are KKK members voting Republican and hardcore Maoists eager to build reeducation camps voting Democrat, but crazy fringe groups make piss poor movements (so to speak).
    Radical mass movement really need their own studies, they are a different beast entirely and I think there’s too much emphasis on the kooky corners of the political continuum.
    The upcoming conundrum is what happens to radical mass movements. Do they…
    . Die off from internal conflict and lack of inertia (most likely)
    . Become the dominant power in a country
    . Produce an equal but opposite mass movement to halt forward progress

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  32. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Public health commissars quitting? What a shame… because fellow citizens don’t want to take orders and they push back?”
    Just a quick opinion on that (hey, why not?).
    So far as I can tell, the public health apparatchiks are no better at their job than an averagely bright person after an afternoon reading a few papers on epidemiology.
    It’s rather like an economist expecting his/her words to be taken as some sort of scientific writ. It’s become rather obvious how bad their predictive ability and policy advice really is.
    My guess is that universal masks aren’t a bad idea, having suggested it some months ago I’m still stickin’ with it, but I can see where no one trusts these folks at this point.
    The politicization is a nice touch (mass protest good! Trump rally bad!), but if the more dire problems hit, dollar collapse, market collapse, bond market hijinks, mortgage collapse, employment collapse, masks will be the last thing on the radar.

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  33. George Rebane Avatar

    re rlcrabb 227pm – Huh??! Can someone with a bit more patience translate the apparent burr under Bob’s blanket. What in hell is he talking about? I do admit that we may not be up to the high standards of our progressive brethren and blogs, but usually I’m able to follow at least some of their more lofty thoughts. Here I’m totally in the woods about his wearing masks and tying it to the Great Divide. Mea culpa.
    But all things said and done, I for one appreciate everyone of his visits to RR, and more so knowing how much the sacrifice pains him. A real trooper doing his part to shed light here in the shadows.

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  34. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Who didn’t see this one coming? Wanna guess who the majority of victims are? –
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/06/21/report-shootings-surge-after-nypd-disbands-anti-crime-unit/
    😉

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  35. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Burr in Bob’s saddle? Yeah, like having the homeless wash in the creek right behind your house’s back windows, or having the One Party State club you upside the head with AB-38 or whatever the jig law is called. Man has a reason to be upset. Not wearing a mask comes from a self entitlement privileged mentality with not an ounce of empathy for anyone beyond the end of their noses AND ignorant blue blood hillbilly toothless types that are not fit for polite company. Snorts. A-Hole pigs. It’s a simple request.
    Gavin fixed it for ya. Keep up with the times. What, can’t I bellyache about how it inconveniences moi? Free speech. Stay indoors. It’s not safe to go out.. Rebels are running amok out there and peeping in your windows. It’s not safe yet.
    Wonder if Bob’s got triggered by some of the comments found under the new mask news or letters to the editor. Things change when it’s your ox being gored.

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  36. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Antifa hackers are putting bigger targets on cops with personal data –
    What is most concerning is the release of personally identified information (PII) of law enforcement officers in several posts. The data includes personal and work email, addresses, and phone numbers of individual law enforcement officers.
    The release of this data has serious law enforcement safety concerns, and threats online are already beginning to be made against individual officers identified. Other threats are levied against private citizens found in the database. The tweet calls for violence against those named in the post. Others responded vowing to take action.
    https://www.breitbart.com/border/2020/06/21/200-law-enforcement-agencies-across-u-s-hacked-sensitive-intel-exposed/
    😉

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    scenes

    BillT @ June 21, Year Zero.
    “Wonder if Bob’s got triggered by some of the comments found under the new mask news or letters to the editor. ”
    I expect he mostly sticks to his own blog or Facebook page, always a more pleasant experience. Fight Club takes a thicker skin.
    In terms of masks, I could go both ways (doubles your chance of a date if nothing else). From a WHO paper:
    “Results from cluster randomized controlled trials on the use
    of masks among young adults living in university residences
    in the United States of America indicate that face masks may
    reduce the rate of influenza-like illness, but showed no impact
    on risk of laboratory-confirmed influenza.(62, 63) At
    present, there is no direct evidence (from studies on COVID19 and in healthy people in the community) on the
    effectiveness of universal masking of healthy people in the
    community to prevent infection with respiratory viruses,
    including COVID-19.”
    more:
    “Many countries have recommended the use of fabric
    masks/face coverings for the general public. At the present
    time, the widespread use of masks by healthy people in the
    community setting is not yet supported by high quality or
    direct scientific evidence and there are potential benefits and
    harms to consider (see below). ”
    https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/advice-on-the-use-of-masks-in-the-community-during-home-care-and-in-healthcare-settings-in-the-context-of-the-novel-coronavirus-(2019-ncov)-outbreak
    The basic approach given appears to be “why not, it can’t hurt.” In layman internet terms that means “WEAR THEM OR YOU WILL DIE AND I KNOW ALL ABOUT IT”.

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    George, did I have a post just disappear? That’s odd.
    I was just going to add to it (sorry it’s about masks not racism, but had to share).
    From the same WHO report (which basically said there’s no proof that masks make any difference when worn by the public), here are 3 of the 5 reasons to wear a mask….
    reduced potential stigmatization of individuals wearing
    masks to prevent infecting others (source control) or of
    people caring for COVID-19 patients in non-clinical
    settings
    making people feel they can play a role in contributing to
    stopping spread of the virus;
    potential social and economic benefits. Amidst the
    global shortage of surgical masks and PPE, encouraging
    the public to create their own fabric masks may promote
    individual enterprise and community integration.
    Moreover, the production of non-medical masks may
    offer a source of income for those able to manufacture
    masks within their communities. Fabric masks can also
    be a form of cultural expression, encouraging public
    acceptance of protection measures in general. The safe
    re-use of fabric masks will also reduce costs and waste
    and contribute to sustainability.
    …so there you have it.

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    scenes 531pm – Yep, just got back and found it in the spam folder – it’s posted.

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    Don Bessee

    They didn’t think about that –
    Anna Short Harrington is believed to be the model after Green.
    Larnell Evans Sr., Harrington’s great-grandson, told Patch that he was hurt and offended by the brand’s decision.
    “This is an injustice for me and my family. This is part of my history,” Evans told Patch. “The racism they talk about, using images from slavery, that comes from the other side – white people. This company profits off images of our slavery. And their answer is to erase my great-grandmother’s history.”
    The family of Lillian Richard, a native of Hawkins, Texas, also spoke out against the rebranding decision.
    Richard was the face of Aunt Jemima from 1925 to 1940, a Texas CBS station reported, noting signs into the town say “Home of Lillian Richard ‘Aunt Jemima.’” In 1995, the Texas Legislature passed a resolution declaring Hawkins as the “Pancake Capital of Texas.”
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2020/06/21/aunt-jemima-changes-quaker-oats-racial-stereotypes/3233423001/
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    Don Bessee

    The new red guard at work and tenure only matters if you hold the line on the pushed group think –
    A leading scholar at the University of Oxford believes conservatives are afraid to stand up to the “zealous left-wing minority” who want to “erase and rewrite history” in case doing so prompts the mob to destroy their careers.
    Nigel Biggar, regius professor of moral and pastoral theology, has criticised renewed demands, prompted by the Black Lives Matter movement, for statues and memorials to individuals who do not meet the standards of the 21st-century social justice left to be torn down, and for children to be taught a negatively slanted history of Britain’s imperial past.
    “The problem is that most academics know nothing about imperial history,” Professor Biggar told The Telegraph.
    “What they do know is that it’s not fashionable to stand up for the British Empire and they also get the impression that if you dare to that, like me, you get mobbed,” he said, referring to a 2017 attempt to cancel him for suggesting Britain’s “morally mixed” history could be a source of “pride” as well as “shame”, “just like that of any nation-state”.
    https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/06/21/oxford-prof-academics-fear-career-death-if-they-defend-british-empire/
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    Bill Tozer

    re: Addendum
    @BuckSexton
    Sure, you’re an American who can speak and live freely- just say exactly what the mob tells you to while government locks you at home for months
    Yes, Constitution protects you- as long as you bake the cake. Say men get periods. And say cops are racist.
    Bend that knee
    Or else
    https://twitter.com/BuckSexton?r

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    The Estonian Fox

    Now for some Good News – the statue of Franklin Pierce is still standing in Concord NH.

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    Bill Tozer

    THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL STRIKES AGAIN
    The cesspool that is the United Nations Human Rights Council has decided that its top official, a Chilean socialist called Michelle Bachelet, shall “prepare a report on systemic racism, violations of international human rights law against Africans and people of African descent by law enforcement agencies, especially those incidents that resulted in the death of George Floyd and other Africans and of people of African descent.” The “systemic racism” and human rights violations are assumed. Apparently, Bachelet’s task is to write these conclusions up.
    But Bachelet won’t be without a subject to investigate. Assisted by UN appointed independent rights experts and committees, she is “to examine government responses to anti-racism peaceful. . .protests, including the alleged use of excessive force against protesters, bystanders and journalists.”
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/06/the-un-human-rights-council-strikes-again.php

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    Bill Tozer

    Looks like the only way to rid ourselves of systemic racism is to vote for Community Organizers…er…Marxists.
    “Moreover, in recently resurfaced video from 2015, Cullors made clear the organization’s ideological foundation, expressly stating that she and others in the movement (BLM) are “trained Marxists.”
    “We actually do have an ideological frame,” responded Cullors, “myself and Alicia, in particular, are trained organizers.”
    “We are trained Marxists,” she added. “We are super versed on, sort of, ideological theories.”
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-black-lives-matter-founder-goal-is-to-remove-trump-reveals-marxist-ideology

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    Paul Emery

    Estonian Fox
    Thanks for the update on the Franklin Pierce statue. I went to Franklin Pierce HighSchool in Tacoma Washington. Probably the only High School in the Country named afterol Franklin. When the word gotout about what a lousy President he was so we referred to our school as FP High School.

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    Bill Tozer

    Reflexions on racism via the race baiting Lamestream Fakenews media.
    ‘NPR Falsely Calls Victim Of Attack By Rioters A White Supremacist’
    The woman had her car blocked by a group of protesters, and had her hair ripped out and a gun pulled on her before she managed to escape’
    “NPR eventually admitted the mistake, but not before the image had been up for four hours for NPR’s 8 million followers. While the outright falsehood was retracted, it is not the only dubious information in the piece. The article claimed, with scarce evidence, that murdering protesters with cars is increasingly supported by “mainstream Republican and conservative spaces.”
    It also included a deceptive count of the number of actual far-right attacks. NPR tweeted that “Right-wing extremists are increasingly turning cars to weapons, with reports of 50 vehicle ramming incidents since protests began nationwide in late May.” Yet the article could only cite one incident where the driver was connected to a extremist group. Furthermore, the majority (32) of the 50 cases cited have had no charges, with the collisions being confirmed or considered likely accidental.
    NPR also included a Minneapolis semi incident in its “50 vehicle ramming incidents.” There, a truck driver was named a murderous white supremacist by the media and politicians for days after nearly striking demonstrators blocking a highway.
    A later investigation revealed the incident had been entirely an accident. The man was no white supremacist, and was trying to get fuel to one of the last gas stations open in the city. As of writing, the article, and the count, remain up on NPR.
    NPR was created by Congress in the 1960s, and receives public funding for its news articles and reporting.”
    https://thefederalist.com/2020/06/22/npr-falsely-calls-victim-of-attack-by-rioters-a-white-supremacist/
    Armed rioters? In days of yore, the Texas Ranger motto was “One Riot, One Ranger.” Those days are long gone. I was heartened to hear the the Texas Ranger major league baseball team told the Woke Scolds to go pound sand when their recent demands were made to change the team’s name because of the racist Texas Rangers past.
    In other news, the Washington Redskins have changed their name to the DC Redskins.

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  48. George Rebane Avatar

    re BillT 1005am – Now these are the Big Lies that matter (as opposed to the tens of thousands ‘Trump lies’ that progressives propagandize). These are evil lies that divide the country.
    Here’s the latest on protests in Idaho –
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/black-lives-matter-protests-spread-quickly-to-white-rural-areas-11592818201

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