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Division is caused by Trump’s speeches is now the steady narrative from the national propaganda outlets.  Specifically, it’s the speeches in which he mentions the protests cum riots that result in death and destruction that have now emerged as the daily visible signs that divide our country.  Were they not of evil intent, then one would have to ascribe to them ignorance of how primitive causality works.

‘Settled science’ is the fools’ errand on which the Dems have sent the country’s light thinkers.  Evidence abounds from countless sources that even the basics of ‘standard of care’ for C19 is an item of lively debate among health workers.  This was detailed in the 1jul20 WSJ in the report ‘Months Into Coronavirus Pandemic ICU Doctors are Split on Best Treatment’.  In these parts I wrote a Union piece in the attempt to enlighten the local leftwing loonies about settled science (here), and was lambasted by the know-nothings as therefore being against science.

“Invest in Black America” is another movement inviting more monies be spent on enterprises for racist reasons.  Their rallying organization is on gatheringforjustice.org.  Originally founded by Harry Belafonte aggrieved by hearing of an unruly black girl being taken out of a classroom by police, and now operating with renewed purpose on the streets across America.  Today the organization demands that both public and private funding be funneled into black holes (double entendre intended) with an equal likelihood of getting any return or benefitting African-American communities.  That for the simple reason that billions have already been spent for no visible benefit (according to their own assessments), and there has been no change in the recipient communities to support any reasonable expectation that this time it will be different.  It was then a recalcitrant culture which prevented progress, a culture which has now grown even more hostile to self-reliance, enterprise, and capitalism.

America’s dumbth – in these pages a perennial paean to our dysfunctional education system – is now being reported on by so many authors, analysts, and observers of the national scene.  One of the most recent pieces appeared in the NYT (gasp!) book review reporting on a just published book by Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations.  From there we read, “If only Americans knew more about the world.  It’s a common refrain among many foreign policy intellectuals, and Richard Haass joins the chorus in The World: A Brief Introduction. Young Americans suffer from poor educations, he contends, while older people find it hard to keep up with profound changes that have unfolded since the Cold War order crumbled three decades ago. The consequences of ignorance, Haass warns, are serious: American disengagement from the wider world and poor decision-making at a moment of mounting global dysfunction.”  Our country’s wholesale ignorance is so pervasive that it can be seen in daily interviews with the rioters who have no clue about the basics of Americana, deficits also corroborated by our local leftwing loonies who frequent here and our community’s media.  The latter have no concept of the intellectual state of our nation, let alone their own abysmal deficit as can be seen by their desperate denials of this state of affairs, and baseless accusations of people (e.g. me) who attempt to enlighten them.  Again, is it evil or simply profound ignorance?

[6jul20 update]  First black Fed president Raphael Bostic writes that “systemic racism is a yoke that drags on the American economy.”  In his recent paper Dr Bostic states that the pandemic “has coincided with a rethink inside the Fed of how it should evaluate the impacts of its policy decisions on those at the margins instead of focusing on broad aggregates”.   His Fed colleagues agree with this shift of priorities, perhaps because of the central bank’s poor overall record of dealing with the country’s economic aggregates and now with the Left ascendant, it would be an excellent time to instead give minding the margins a try.  There’s gotta be a prudent policy pony in there somewhere.  (more here)

President Trump’s Mr Rushmore speech was judged by most (not burdened by TDS) to be his best since inauguration.  However, and in lockstep, the hate Trump chorus immediately broke out with the same song – “At Mt. Rushmore, Trump uses Fourth of July celebration to stoke a culture war.”, LA Times;  “Trump Uses Mount Rushmore Speech to Deliver Divisive Culture War Message.”, NYT;  “Trump pushes racial division, flouts virus rules at Rushmore”, AP;  “At Mount Rushmore, Trump exploits social divisions, warns of ‘left-wing cultural revolution’ in dark speech ahead of Independence Day.”,  WaPo.  A less hate-filled reading would reveal that the speech contained an accurate assessment of the state of the nation, and nothing divisive nor racist, save that today’s thought police consider any mention of the riots and turmoil in the streets to be prima facie evidence of divisive racism.  It is people like me, and those who counsel the inevitable Great Divide as an alternative to tyranny, who may be accused of being judiciously divisive.  (more here)

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59 responses to “Scattershots – 5jul20 (updated 6jul20)”

  1. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    re: Mt Rushmore
    MOUNT RUSHMORE THEN AND NOW
    MOUNT RUSHMORE THEN AND NOW
    The Washington Free Beacon has put together the SUPERcuts video below illustrating the Orwellian revision of Mount Rushmore. Past statements pretending to admiration are going down the memory hole. Oh, Big Brother Sibster.
    And don’t forget: IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH. If we didn’t understand before, we should be getting a handle on the importance of this axiom right about now now.
    Perhaps what we have here is progress of a kind. At this point the Democrats and their media adjunct don’t even pretend to love of country.
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/07/mount-rushmore-then-and-now.php

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  2. L Avatar
    L

    Citoyen Frisch @ 6:36- 7:27- That’s quite a rant for a guy still in his footed jammies. As with Keach and the Emery of the people, breakfast around your place must be lots of fun. As Toes would say, something about vultures and headboards.
    And of course, you understand why I carefully limited by subhuman assessment to the current crop of Marxist degenerates- the earlier generation of civil rights activists had both justice and common sense on their side, which is why they were successful.
    Folks who marched chanting about killing cops were cover for 5 Dallas officers being ambush murdered while protecting their right to march. That and three more Baton Rouge officers killed almost simultaneously brought no words of remorse from the BLM assholes and served notice exactly who the were/are: domestic terrorists.

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  3. L Avatar
    L

    But suggest they should stop killing their own before marching is liable to land you in a hospital, as is suggesting that, perhaps, other lives also matter.
    As for Antifa, they perfectly illustrate Alinsky’s dictum to accuse your opponent of exactly what you’re doing; the so-called Antifascists take their tactics directly from Hitler’s brownshirts. They might want to remember what became of that earlier crop of subhumans. These are the real nazis of today, roaming the streets and randomly beating people who look as if they might disagree with their agenda of looting, arson and murder.
    A guy firing into a passing SUV is a subhuman, the guy cold-cocking pedestrians in a mall just to see if he can knock them out with on blow is a subhuman. The punk torching a black-owned business with a molotov cocktail is a subhuman.
    These are bipedal apes, beings not yet fully human. If people like you prevail, they never will be.

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  4. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    CNN’s Lemon lectures Terry Crews over Black Lives Matter agenda, suggests not about equality of black lives”… that’s not what Black Lives Matter is about’
    “And even though Crews affirmed Black Lives Matter as a “great mantra,” a “true mantra,” Lemon took serious issue with Crews’ suggestion that leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement could initiate a “move from one oppressor to the next,” citing rampant gun violence in black communities that has lead to the deaths of numerous black children in recent weeks.
    “What does that have to do with equality, though, Terry? I don’t understand what that has to do with equality,” Lemon told Crews.
    After again claiming he does not understand what black-on-black crime has to do with black lives having importance, Lemon lectured Crews and told him he needs tougher skin. “I have skin as tough as an armadillo because of what I do. I think maybe you should adapt that,” Lemon said.
    The CNN host then went on to tell Crews that, if he wants to talk about black-on-black crime, he should start his own organization because the Black Lives Matter movement is not interested in any such conversation.”
    Lemon said:
    https://www.theblaze.com/news/don-lemon-lectures-terry-crews-black-lives-matter

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  5. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    re: America’s dumbeth……Purity of Thought.
    A NEW LOW IN HIGHER EDUCATION?
    “Some Marquette administrators also asked Pfefferle a series of questions meant to judge her morals, she said.
    “They also asked me hypothetical questions regarding Dreamers,” she said. “How would I respond if a Dreamer who lived down the hall from me came up to me and told me she didn’t feel safe or comfortable with my views and me being on campus. They also asked me if they thought there was anything I could do to improve my image on campus”
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/07/a-new-low-in-higher-education.php
    “They also asked me if they thought there was anything I could do to improve my image on campus”
    Well, she could through herself on the ground and apologize and grovel in the mud, plead for forgiveness and recant all her beliefs, give every minority on campus ten bucks, and repudiate herself, her family, her country and take a bunch of sensitivity class, with head bowed in shame. She should behave exactly like she was fighting for her life facing the Inquisition and say what they want to hear.
    Maybe she should say that a priest came over to her home and exorcised her demons. She is now cleansed.

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  6. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    @519 Chairman Mao and emperor xi would be soo proud of the new red guard especially the newspeak at marquette.
    😉

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  7. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    A Culture War Battle Trump Can Win
    “Do we wish to see statues of presidents from Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln and Grant to Teddy Roosevelt trashed by mobs that hate America, hate her heroes and hate her history?
    Trump’s stand for tradition and against mob rule is the only stand the president can take. And it is a necessary stand. For this culture war is going to last long after this presidency. And it is going to determine what kind of country we shall become.
    Will it be the great and glorious republic of the past or the social and cultural Marxist hellhole that is the promise of the mobs?
    Trump just played the patriotism card, the correct card to play, and it may just work for his reelection.“
    https://buchanan.org/blog/a-culture-war-battle-trump-can-win-138869

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Re: Trump speech was divisive
    ‘Brazen Lying Is Media’s Latest Escalation In Campaign Against Trump’
    As if orders went out from a central director, nearly every major media outlet flat-out lied about President Trump’s speech
    https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/10/brazen-lying-is-medias-latest-escalation-in-campaign-against-trump/

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    re: America’s dumbeth and George Washington,
    ‘A monument for the world’
    “Under the dark of night, in neighboring Mexico, a politically charged crowd toppled a more than 20-foot tall bronze statue of Washington, then paraded it through the streets by dragging it behind several cars. This 1914 evening in Mexico City, is the first known time a statue of America’s first president was toppled. It came down not because he was a slave owner, but because he symbolized America amid mounting diplomatic tension.
    It took 108 years for a domestic performance. But now that tensions are heated and the purpose of monuments is being debated, one angle has not been addressed: Washington’s importance beyond our borders.
    The world has regarded, celebrated and memorialized George Washington as a symbol for ideals such as liberty, freedom and Republicanism. Since the American Revolution, Washington has stood for something beyond himself and his deep flaws — he is a symbol for America and the world.
    Washington’s commemoration has been since the 18th century.
    At a 1912 celebration of Mexican independence and unveiling of Mexico City’s Washington statue, Mexican President Francisco Madero heralded Washington and said that his “work should never be restricted to the confines of one nation, but should be extended throughout the world to benefit all nations and peoples.”
    The first monument of Washington was erected in a country estate just outside of Dublin, Ireland. In 1778, only three years after the start of the American Revolution, Irish politician Edward Newenham constructed a 30-foot brick tower dedicated to the American general he regarded as “the Greatest ornament of this century.”
    Washington has been commemorated or had streets, parks and towns named after him on every continent (including Antarctica), with monuments scattered around the globe. Are these testaments to slavery and white supremacy?”
    https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/506980-a-monument-for-the-world

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