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Jul 31, 2020 10:27:36   #
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Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity and no statute of limitations.

Since late May, the United States has been convulsed by a cultural revolution unlike any seen in its recent history. Statues have been toppled, often without any logic or consistent grievance. Institutions have been renamed, again without coherent consistency.

Christian iconography has been a common target. Television shows have been taken off the air; particular corporations boycotted; professional sports recalibrated into social activist spectacles.
If there is any common denominator to this madness, it is apparent that the past was toxic, and erasing it in the present will make for a more just and united future.

For example, because of the glorification of the imperialist and spoiler of native paradise Christopher Columbus, his statue in Chicago must be removed nocturnally by the order of the mayor—in order to restore peace of mind, social justice, and calm. That act of iconoclasm will rectify things in the present, and thus there will not be another 500 annual homicides in Chicago.

But once names are replaced and commemoration destroyed, what exactly follows the erased?
Anarchy Is the Replacement
Mao and Stalin had their pictures put up everywhere—while making the prior czars and the warlords amateurs in the arithmetic of genocide. The revolutionary Castro Brothers and Muammar Gaddafi turned the streets of Havana and Tripoli into Disney-like ads for their persons. So did Saddam Hussein—as thousands were rounded up and murdered.

Will the founders of Black L***s M****r demand such statues for themselves?
In t***h, the iconoclasts and revolutionaries are guided by an informal set of chaotic rules that ensures their movement must remain anarchical and nihilist. They cannot really replace what they have destroyed—at least according to their own ad hoc rules of political correctness. And after over two months of constant protests, we know what those protocols are.

One, we do not judge famous people by weighing their bad and good deeds. One sin—with or without confession—condemns you to politically incorrect Hell. One bad characteristic—especially supposed r****m—cancels wh**ever good one otherwise accomplished.
Liberals idolize President Woodrow Wilson for his progressive politics and one-world utopian foreign policy. But because Wilson was also by our standards an inveterate r****t, he is now canceled.
Global pacifist Mahatma Gandhi is also out, because in his earlier incarnation as a South African barrister he said and wrote things that now are deemed r****t. George Washington may have been unique in terms of his superior morality and achievements, especially in comparison with other s***e-holders. But as a s***e-holder, his virtue does not matter; and so Washington is relegated to the toxic column, lumped together with any otherwise criminal-minded person who also owned s***es.

Two, the revolutionaries are morally censorious but selective in their outrage. They despise Christopher Columbus but are more than happy to live in a Westernized America. They do not eschew it for other indigenous areas that are less contaminated by supposedly toxic Western capitalism and constitutional government. They claim they despise the corporate state, but can’t leave home without their corporate mass-produced smartphones. The selfie, not the clenched fist, is the new emblem of the revolution.
Three, there are no statutes of limitations. One insensitive remark in one’s youth, one errant and regrettable deed in the past will be ferreted out by the social media and internet lynch mob to cancel present lives and livelihoods. The #MeToo movement reached back to then high-schooler Brett Kavanaugh’s late teens to claim falsely that he was a sexual assaulter in efforts to stop a conservative trending Supreme Court. Such is the new standard.

These informal rules explain perhaps why when statues go down, none go back up.
No Heroes Are Good Heroes
Destroy Robert E. Lee and replace him with whom exactly? John Brown, abolitionist hero—or, in his past, tit-for-tat Kansas murderer?

Mao Zedong, C*******t heartthrob and greatest genocidal k**ler in history?
Get rid of Columbus to put on a pedestal Martin Luther King, Jr.? Not according to present revolutionary standards: the great civil rights leader’s great good is canceled by his plagiarism, his callous womanizing, and, according to a recent biographer, his serial demeaning of women.
Maybe we could replace statues with more progressive heroes like Franklin D. Roosevelt?
Not so fast. He green-lighted the amoral and forced internment of Japanese-Americans and Japanese resident aliens during World War II. He voiced anti-Semitic tropes and did little to allow Jews to reach America as a sanctuary. Against that and under the new rules, what does the New Deal or leading the United States in World War II against f*****m matter?

Perhaps we should look to more contemporary new heroes that could replace now toppled statues of old Stonewall Jackson the r****t or the late 18th-century Father Junipero Serra the severe Catholic disciplinarian? Why not someone of the squad, like Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.)?
Aside from the fact that so far young Omar has had few if any legislative accomplishments, her rhetoric and personal life, by the rules of the revolutionary council, would also cancel her. She has tweeted and uttered statements that are clearly anti-Semitic. There is some evidence, so far not rebutted, that she married her own brother to skirt U.S. i*********n l*w. And she is currently under investigation for campaign finance and income tax irregularities. Not the stuff of a crusading hero.

Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger? She’s fading fast, given her eugenics-inspired r****m. The icon of the Sierra Club, John Muir, might as well have been an armed robber, given he said things now deemed r****t that cancel out his other pathbreaking work as the father of Sierra Nevada mountain preservation.
Safe Zones for Cosplay Revolutionaries

How about finding a place free of the world of Columbus, Washington, Lincoln, Edison, Bell, the Wright Brothers, and all those old toxic white males?

There are plenty of safe zones in the world where the “system” operates on more pre-Columbian assumptions and has over time cleansed itself from much of past Western r****m, colonialism, and imperialism—to the point that such places can now brag of being non-Western.

Southern and rural Mexico might be an ideal place for protestors to emigrate. There are few toxic white people there. Indigenous pre-Columbian customs and language still survive, and it is nominally under the jurisdiction of an often anti-American Mexican government.

Ditto the mountains of Peru. Cuba has restructured itself as the antitheses of the West and could be an ideal home with accessible healthcare for the A****a youth of Seattle and Portland.
The strange reluctance to flee from a h**ed system, while enjoying its affluence and leisure to attack the source, suggests that most protestors, alas, are Western to the core. They apparently secretly know why they have the freedom, the money, the time, the health, and the security—all dividends of America—to cosplay as Che Guevara without having to delve into the mud and humidity of the Bolivian jungle.
Then we come to the revolutionaries themselves and their insistence that any past r****t or illiberal utterance condemns one to the cancel-culture guillotine.

How about the godhead of the New York Times’ “1619 Project,” Nikole Hannah-Jones? Nope—a quarter-century ago, according to the revolution’s own rules, she remains still guilty for expressing youthful and vile r****m. As a college student, she stereotyped an entire race as murderous, prone to rape, theft, and innately savage in their role as “bloodsuckers.”

Maybe ascendant progressive pathbreaker Joy Reid of MSNBC is worthy of a pedestal in place of the now toppled Miguel de Cervantes or Frederick Douglass?

Nope. She has a now decade-old history of unhinged h********c and gay-bashing rants, and she compounded her sins by lying that she never wrote them. Perhaps then we can rename the Woodrow Wilson School either the Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton or Jeremiah Wright school of diplomacy? All, unfortunately, have a long history of anti-Semitic slurs.

No One Measures Up

The t***h is that there are few progressive icons past or present: Margaret Sanger, John Muir, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, JFK, LBJ, Joe Biden, Louis Farrakhan—the list is endless—who by the rules of the revolution would not be canceled out.

How about we at least consider the legendary founder of the revered Southern Poverty Law Center, Morris Dees? Again nope. No statue or named university wing there either. Dees once worked for the r****t George Wallace. And the now dethroned Dees seems to have run his center like a cultish Synanon, in the sense that the money-making enterprise made him quite wealthy, and according to some of this own employees was a hotbed of “mistreatment, sexual harassment, g****r discrimination, and r****m.” The anti-r****t SPLC r****t?
The iconic center of the Civil Rights movement might be the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture on the Washington Mall. Alas, it just took down a display that by any standard was utterly vile and r****t. It claimed, “w****s” (that is all 240 million apparently herd-like w****s) typically demand toxic values like being on time, the Protestant work ethic and good grammar—as if millions of b****s do not find such values key to their success, without considering them “white” at all, but innate to their own history and values.

No statues are going up, because there can be no heroes by the revolution’s own 360-degree rules. No leaders emerge, because the moment they do—“warlord” (and capitalist landlord) Raz Simone, “trained Marxist” and B*M co-founder Patrisse Cullors, or iconic moneyman for the revolution George Soros—they would be found guilty of the same crimes of having a past that is often quite less than honorable.
The Unspoken Hypocrisy and Arbitrariness of the Revolution

So what in the end has kept the revolution going? An unspoken hypocrisy or rather an arbitrary red line.
Some people must be above revolutionary law and deserve exemption from violating the values of tolerance and diversity that they espouse. So LeBron James cannot be anti-Semitic even though his past tweets and statements might suggest just that. Tara Reade has to be a liar to dare to accuse Joe Biden of a long-ago rather creepy, violent, and ugly sexual assault. Joy Reid, to continue her good work, simply has to make up an imaginary hacker who magically put all those ugly h********c remarks into her own social media accounts.

Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity, anti-Western cant, and no statute of limitations. Otherwise, in t***h, Che becomes a middle-class spoiled brat homicidal thug, Mao’s China would still be a country of genocide and starving peasants pounding out non-Western pot-iron in their ovens, and Colin Kaepernick would be erased from the Nike brand for once smearing another NFL player with the N-word.

If there is any coherent message in this otherwise incoherent summer, it is that a few thousand wannabees have launched a revolution with the full expectation that their own careers in the universities, media, sports, and politics will be thereby enhanced—and enhanced in the most remuneratively Western and capitalist fashion possible.

I know, the lefties on this site will not or never understand what I wrote here, but I hope all you righties do.



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Jul 31, 2020 10:49:03   #
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Capt-jack wrote:
Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity and no statute of limitations.

Since late May, the United States has been convulsed by a cultural revolution unlike any seen in its recent history. Statues have been toppled, often without any logic or consistent grievance. Institutions have been renamed, again without coherent consistency.

Christian iconography has been a common target. Television shows have been taken off the air; particular corporations boycotted; professional sports recalibrated into social activist spectacles.
If there is any common denominator to this madness, it is apparent that the past was toxic, and erasing it in the present will make for a more just and united future.

For example, because of the glorification of the imperialist and spoiler of native paradise Christopher Columbus, his statue in Chicago must be removed nocturnally by the order of the mayor—in order to restore peace of mind, social justice, and calm. That act of iconoclasm will rectify things in the present, and thus there will not be another 500 annual homicides in Chicago.

But once names are replaced and commemoration destroyed, what exactly follows the erased?
Anarchy Is the Replacement
Mao and Stalin had their pictures put up everywhere—while making the prior czars and the warlords amateurs in the arithmetic of genocide. The revolutionary Castro Brothers and Muammar Gaddafi turned the streets of Havana and Tripoli into Disney-like ads for their persons. So did Saddam Hussein—as thousands were rounded up and murdered.

Will the founders of Black L***s M****r demand such statues for themselves?
In t***h, the iconoclasts and revolutionaries are guided by an informal set of chaotic rules that ensures their movement must remain anarchical and nihilist. They cannot really replace what they have destroyed—at least according to their own ad hoc rules of political correctness. And after over two months of constant protests, we know what those protocols are.

One, we do not judge famous people by weighing their bad and good deeds. One sin—with or without confession—condemns you to politically incorrect Hell. One bad characteristic—especially supposed r****m—cancels wh**ever good one otherwise accomplished.
Liberals idolize President Woodrow Wilson for his progressive politics and one-world utopian foreign policy. But because Wilson was also by our standards an inveterate r****t, he is now canceled.
Global pacifist Mahatma Gandhi is also out, because in his earlier incarnation as a South African barrister he said and wrote things that now are deemed r****t. George Washington may have been unique in terms of his superior morality and achievements, especially in comparison with other s***e-holders. But as a s***e-holder, his virtue does not matter; and so Washington is relegated to the toxic column, lumped together with any otherwise criminal-minded person who also owned s***es.

Two, the revolutionaries are morally censorious but selective in their outrage. They despise Christopher Columbus but are more than happy to live in a Westernized America. They do not eschew it for other indigenous areas that are less contaminated by supposedly toxic Western capitalism and constitutional government. They claim they despise the corporate state, but can’t leave home without their corporate mass-produced smartphones. The selfie, not the clenched fist, is the new emblem of the revolution.
Three, there are no statutes of limitations. One insensitive remark in one’s youth, one errant and regrettable deed in the past will be ferreted out by the social media and internet lynch mob to cancel present lives and livelihoods. The #MeToo movement reached back to then high-schooler Brett Kavanaugh’s late teens to claim falsely that he was a sexual assaulter in efforts to stop a conservative trending Supreme Court. Such is the new standard.

These informal rules explain perhaps why when statues go down, none go back up.
No Heroes Are Good Heroes
Destroy Robert E. Lee and replace him with whom exactly? John Brown, abolitionist hero—or, in his past, tit-for-tat Kansas murderer?

Mao Zedong, C*******t heartthrob and greatest genocidal k**ler in history?
Get rid of Columbus to put on a pedestal Martin Luther King, Jr.? Not according to present revolutionary standards: the great civil rights leader’s great good is canceled by his plagiarism, his callous womanizing, and, according to a recent biographer, his serial demeaning of women.
Maybe we could replace statues with more progressive heroes like Franklin D. Roosevelt?
Not so fast. He green-lighted the amoral and forced internment of Japanese-Americans and Japanese resident aliens during World War II. He voiced anti-Semitic tropes and did little to allow Jews to reach America as a sanctuary. Against that and under the new rules, what does the New Deal or leading the United States in World War II against f*****m matter?

Perhaps we should look to more contemporary new heroes that could replace now toppled statues of old Stonewall Jackson the r****t or the late 18th-century Father Junipero Serra the severe Catholic disciplinarian? Why not someone of the squad, like Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.)?
Aside from the fact that so far young Omar has had few if any legislative accomplishments, her rhetoric and personal life, by the rules of the revolutionary council, would also cancel her. She has tweeted and uttered statements that are clearly anti-Semitic. There is some evidence, so far not rebutted, that she married her own brother to skirt U.S. i*********n l*w. And she is currently under investigation for campaign finance and income tax irregularities. Not the stuff of a crusading hero.

Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger? She’s fading fast, given her eugenics-inspired r****m. The icon of the Sierra Club, John Muir, might as well have been an armed robber, given he said things now deemed r****t that cancel out his other pathbreaking work as the father of Sierra Nevada mountain preservation.
Safe Zones for Cosplay Revolutionaries

How about finding a place free of the world of Columbus, Washington, Lincoln, Edison, Bell, the Wright Brothers, and all those old toxic white males?

There are plenty of safe zones in the world where the “system” operates on more pre-Columbian assumptions and has over time cleansed itself from much of past Western r****m, colonialism, and imperialism—to the point that such places can now brag of being non-Western.

Southern and rural Mexico might be an ideal place for protestors to emigrate. There are few toxic white people there. Indigenous pre-Columbian customs and language still survive, and it is nominally under the jurisdiction of an often anti-American Mexican government.

Ditto the mountains of Peru. Cuba has restructured itself as the antitheses of the West and could be an ideal home with accessible healthcare for the A****a youth of Seattle and Portland.
The strange reluctance to flee from a h**ed system, while enjoying its affluence and leisure to attack the source, suggests that most protestors, alas, are Western to the core. They apparently secretly know why they have the freedom, the money, the time, the health, and the security—all dividends of America—to cosplay as Che Guevara without having to delve into the mud and humidity of the Bolivian jungle.
Then we come to the revolutionaries themselves and their insistence that any past r****t or illiberal utterance condemns one to the cancel-culture guillotine.

How about the godhead of the New York Times’ “1619 Project,” Nikole Hannah-Jones? Nope—a quarter-century ago, according to the revolution’s own rules, she remains still guilty for expressing youthful and vile r****m. As a college student, she stereotyped an entire race as murderous, prone to rape, theft, and innately savage in their role as “bloodsuckers.”

Maybe ascendant progressive pathbreaker Joy Reid of MSNBC is worthy of a pedestal in place of the now toppled Miguel de Cervantes or Frederick Douglass?

Nope. She has a now decade-old history of unhinged h********c and gay-bashing rants, and she compounded her sins by lying that she never wrote them. Perhaps then we can rename the Woodrow Wilson School either the Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton or Jeremiah Wright school of diplomacy? All, unfortunately, have a long history of anti-Semitic slurs.

No One Measures Up

The t***h is that there are few progressive icons past or present: Margaret Sanger, John Muir, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, JFK, LBJ, Joe Biden, Louis Farrakhan—the list is endless—who by the rules of the revolution would not be canceled out.

How about we at least consider the legendary founder of the revered Southern Poverty Law Center, Morris Dees? Again nope. No statue or named university wing there either. Dees once worked for the r****t George Wallace. And the now dethroned Dees seems to have run his center like a cultish Synanon, in the sense that the money-making enterprise made him quite wealthy, and according to some of this own employees was a hotbed of “mistreatment, sexual harassment, g****r discrimination, and r****m.” The anti-r****t SPLC r****t?
The iconic center of the Civil Rights movement might be the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture on the Washington Mall. Alas, it just took down a display that by any standard was utterly vile and r****t. It claimed, “w****s” (that is all 240 million apparently herd-like w****s) typically demand toxic values like being on time, the Protestant work ethic and good grammar—as if millions of b****s do not find such values key to their success, without considering them “white” at all, but innate to their own history and values.

No statues are going up, because there can be no heroes by the revolution’s own 360-degree rules. No leaders emerge, because the moment they do—“warlord” (and capitalist landlord) Raz Simone, “trained Marxist” and B*M co-founder Patrisse Cullors, or iconic moneyman for the revolution George Soros—they would be found guilty of the same crimes of having a past that is often quite less than honorable.
The Unspoken Hypocrisy and Arbitrariness of the Revolution

So what in the end has kept the revolution going? An unspoken hypocrisy or rather an arbitrary red line.
Some people must be above revolutionary law and deserve exemption from violating the values of tolerance and diversity that they espouse. So LeBron James cannot be anti-Semitic even though his past tweets and statements might suggest just that. Tara Reade has to be a liar to dare to accuse Joe Biden of a long-ago rather creepy, violent, and ugly sexual assault. Joy Reid, to continue her good work, simply has to make up an imaginary hacker who magically put all those ugly h********c remarks into her own social media accounts.

Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity, anti-Western cant, and no statute of limitations. Otherwise, in t***h, Che becomes a middle-class spoiled brat homicidal thug, Mao’s China would still be a country of genocide and starving peasants pounding out non-Western pot-iron in their ovens, and Colin Kaepernick would be erased from the Nike brand for once smearing another NFL player with the N-word.

If there is any coherent message in this otherwise incoherent summer, it is that a few thousand wannabees have launched a revolution with the full expectation that their own careers in the universities, media, sports, and politics will be thereby enhanced—and enhanced in the most remuneratively Western and capitalist fashion possible.

I know, the lefties on this site will not or never understand what I wrote here, but I hope all you righties do.
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Aug 1, 2020 00:11:01   #
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Capt-jack wrote:
Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity and no statute of limitations.

Since late May, the United States has been convulsed by a cultural revolution unlike any seen in its recent history. Statues have been toppled, often without any logic or consistent grievance. Institutions have been renamed, again without coherent consistency.

Christian iconography has been a common target. Television shows have been taken off the air; particular corporations boycotted; professional sports recalibrated into social activist spectacles.
If there is any common denominator to this madness, it is apparent that the past was toxic, and erasing it in the present will make for a more just and united future.

For example, because of the glorification of the imperialist and spoiler of native paradise Christopher Columbus, his statue in Chicago must be removed nocturnally by the order of the mayor—in order to restore peace of mind, social justice, and calm. That act of iconoclasm will rectify things in the present, and thus there will not be another 500 annual homicides in Chicago.

But once names are replaced and commemoration destroyed, what exactly follows the erased?
Anarchy Is the Replacement
Mao and Stalin had their pictures put up everywhere—while making the prior czars and the warlords amateurs in the arithmetic of genocide. The revolutionary Castro Brothers and Muammar Gaddafi turned the streets of Havana and Tripoli into Disney-like ads for their persons. So did Saddam Hussein—as thousands were rounded up and murdered.

Will the founders of Black L***s M****r demand such statues for themselves?
In t***h, the iconoclasts and revolutionaries are guided by an informal set of chaotic rules that ensures their movement must remain anarchical and nihilist. They cannot really replace what they have destroyed—at least according to their own ad hoc rules of political correctness. And after over two months of constant protests, we know what those protocols are.

One, we do not judge famous people by weighing their bad and good deeds. One sin—with or without confession—condemns you to politically incorrect Hell. One bad characteristic—especially supposed r****m—cancels wh**ever good one otherwise accomplished.
Liberals idolize President Woodrow Wilson for his progressive politics and one-world utopian foreign policy. But because Wilson was also by our standards an inveterate r****t, he is now canceled.
Global pacifist Mahatma Gandhi is also out, because in his earlier incarnation as a South African barrister he said and wrote things that now are deemed r****t. George Washington may have been unique in terms of his superior morality and achievements, especially in comparison with other s***e-holders. But as a s***e-holder, his virtue does not matter; and so Washington is relegated to the toxic column, lumped together with any otherwise criminal-minded person who also owned s***es.

Two, the revolutionaries are morally censorious but selective in their outrage. They despise Christopher Columbus but are more than happy to live in a Westernized America. They do not eschew it for other indigenous areas that are less contaminated by supposedly toxic Western capitalism and constitutional government. They claim they despise the corporate state, but can’t leave home without their corporate mass-produced smartphones. The selfie, not the clenched fist, is the new emblem of the revolution.
Three, there are no statutes of limitations. One insensitive remark in one’s youth, one errant and regrettable deed in the past will be ferreted out by the social media and internet lynch mob to cancel present lives and livelihoods. The #MeToo movement reached back to then high-schooler Brett Kavanaugh’s late teens to claim falsely that he was a sexual assaulter in efforts to stop a conservative trending Supreme Court. Such is the new standard.

These informal rules explain perhaps why when statues go down, none go back up.
No Heroes Are Good Heroes
Destroy Robert E. Lee and replace him with whom exactly? John Brown, abolitionist hero—or, in his past, tit-for-tat Kansas murderer?

Mao Zedong, C*******t heartthrob and greatest genocidal k**ler in history?
Get rid of Columbus to put on a pedestal Martin Luther King, Jr.? Not according to present revolutionary standards: the great civil rights leader’s great good is canceled by his plagiarism, his callous womanizing, and, according to a recent biographer, his serial demeaning of women.
Maybe we could replace statues with more progressive heroes like Franklin D. Roosevelt?
Not so fast. He green-lighted the amoral and forced internment of Japanese-Americans and Japanese resident aliens during World War II. He voiced anti-Semitic tropes and did little to allow Jews to reach America as a sanctuary. Against that and under the new rules, what does the New Deal or leading the United States in World War II against f*****m matter?

Perhaps we should look to more contemporary new heroes that could replace now toppled statues of old Stonewall Jackson the r****t or the late 18th-century Father Junipero Serra the severe Catholic disciplinarian? Why not someone of the squad, like Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.)?
Aside from the fact that so far young Omar has had few if any legislative accomplishments, her rhetoric and personal life, by the rules of the revolutionary council, would also cancel her. She has tweeted and uttered statements that are clearly anti-Semitic. There is some evidence, so far not rebutted, that she married her own brother to skirt U.S. i*********n l*w. And she is currently under investigation for campaign finance and income tax irregularities. Not the stuff of a crusading hero.

Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger? She’s fading fast, given her eugenics-inspired r****m. The icon of the Sierra Club, John Muir, might as well have been an armed robber, given he said things now deemed r****t that cancel out his other pathbreaking work as the father of Sierra Nevada mountain preservation.
Safe Zones for Cosplay Revolutionaries

How about finding a place free of the world of Columbus, Washington, Lincoln, Edison, Bell, the Wright Brothers, and all those old toxic white males?

There are plenty of safe zones in the world where the “system” operates on more pre-Columbian assumptions and has over time cleansed itself from much of past Western r****m, colonialism, and imperialism—to the point that such places can now brag of being non-Western.

Southern and rural Mexico might be an ideal place for protestors to emigrate. There are few toxic white people there. Indigenous pre-Columbian customs and language still survive, and it is nominally under the jurisdiction of an often anti-American Mexican government.

Ditto the mountains of Peru. Cuba has restructured itself as the antitheses of the West and could be an ideal home with accessible healthcare for the A****a youth of Seattle and Portland.
The strange reluctance to flee from a h**ed system, while enjoying its affluence and leisure to attack the source, suggests that most protestors, alas, are Western to the core. They apparently secretly know why they have the freedom, the money, the time, the health, and the security—all dividends of America—to cosplay as Che Guevara without having to delve into the mud and humidity of the Bolivian jungle.
Then we come to the revolutionaries themselves and their insistence that any past r****t or illiberal utterance condemns one to the cancel-culture guillotine.

How about the godhead of the New York Times’ “1619 Project,” Nikole Hannah-Jones? Nope—a quarter-century ago, according to the revolution’s own rules, she remains still guilty for expressing youthful and vile r****m. As a college student, she stereotyped an entire race as murderous, prone to rape, theft, and innately savage in their role as “bloodsuckers.”

Maybe ascendant progressive pathbreaker Joy Reid of MSNBC is worthy of a pedestal in place of the now toppled Miguel de Cervantes or Frederick Douglass?

Nope. She has a now decade-old history of unhinged h********c and gay-bashing rants, and she compounded her sins by lying that she never wrote them. Perhaps then we can rename the Woodrow Wilson School either the Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton or Jeremiah Wright school of diplomacy? All, unfortunately, have a long history of anti-Semitic slurs.

No One Measures Up

The t***h is that there are few progressive icons past or present: Margaret Sanger, John Muir, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, JFK, LBJ, Joe Biden, Louis Farrakhan—the list is endless—who by the rules of the revolution would not be canceled out.

How about we at least consider the legendary founder of the revered Southern Poverty Law Center, Morris Dees? Again nope. No statue or named university wing there either. Dees once worked for the r****t George Wallace. And the now dethroned Dees seems to have run his center like a cultish Synanon, in the sense that the money-making enterprise made him quite wealthy, and according to some of this own employees was a hotbed of “mistreatment, sexual harassment, g****r discrimination, and r****m.” The anti-r****t SPLC r****t?
The iconic center of the Civil Rights movement might be the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture on the Washington Mall. Alas, it just took down a display that by any standard was utterly vile and r****t. It claimed, “w****s” (that is all 240 million apparently herd-like w****s) typically demand toxic values like being on time, the Protestant work ethic and good grammar—as if millions of b****s do not find such values key to their success, without considering them “white” at all, but innate to their own history and values.

No statues are going up, because there can be no heroes by the revolution’s own 360-degree rules. No leaders emerge, because the moment they do—“warlord” (and capitalist landlord) Raz Simone, “trained Marxist” and B*M co-founder Patrisse Cullors, or iconic moneyman for the revolution George Soros—they would be found guilty of the same crimes of having a past that is often quite less than honorable.
The Unspoken Hypocrisy and Arbitrariness of the Revolution

So what in the end has kept the revolution going? An unspoken hypocrisy or rather an arbitrary red line.
Some people must be above revolutionary law and deserve exemption from violating the values of tolerance and diversity that they espouse. So LeBron James cannot be anti-Semitic even though his past tweets and statements might suggest just that. Tara Reade has to be a liar to dare to accuse Joe Biden of a long-ago rather creepy, violent, and ugly sexual assault. Joy Reid, to continue her good work, simply has to make up an imaginary hacker who magically put all those ugly h********c remarks into her own social media accounts.

Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity, anti-Western cant, and no statute of limitations. Otherwise, in t***h, Che becomes a middle-class spoiled brat homicidal thug, Mao’s China would still be a country of genocide and starving peasants pounding out non-Western pot-iron in their ovens, and Colin Kaepernick would be erased from the Nike brand for once smearing another NFL player with the N-word.

If there is any coherent message in this otherwise incoherent summer, it is that a few thousand wannabees have launched a revolution with the full expectation that their own careers in the universities, media, sports, and politics will be thereby enhanced—and enhanced in the most remuneratively Western and capitalist fashion possible.

I know, the lefties on this site will not or never understand what I wrote here, but I hope all you righties do.
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What is your solution Capt?

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Aug 2, 2020 09:45:29   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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What is your solution Capt?


First I would fix our C****e run schools so our kids know the history.
Can your kids tell you what the Bill of Rights says? That is a very big
problem. Our young people have no idea, so our schools keep telling them
how great Socialism is, without knowledge of what capitalism they buy the BS.

Also, our kids are not taught "right from wrong"! That is the reason we
see/young people burning buildings and people's homes. Would you burn
down someone's house for no reason?

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Aug 2, 2020 09:58:05   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity and no statute of limitations.

Since late May, the United States has been convulsed by a cultural revolution unlike any seen in its recent history. Statues have been toppled, often without any logic or consistent grievance. Institutions have been renamed, again without coherent consistency.

Christian iconography has been a common target. Television shows have been taken off the air; particular corporations boycotted; professional sports recalibrated into social activist spectacles.
If there is any common denominator to this madness, it is apparent that the past was toxic, and erasing it in the present will make for a more just and united future.

For example, because of the glorification of the imperialist and spoiler of native paradise Christopher Columbus, his statue in Chicago must be removed nocturnally by the order of the mayor—in order to restore peace of mind, social justice, and calm. That act of iconoclasm will rectify things in the present, and thus there will not be another 500 annual homicides in Chicago.

But once names are replaced and commemoration destroyed, what exactly follows the erased?
Anarchy Is the Replacement
Mao and Stalin had their pictures put up everywhere—while making the prior czars and the warlords amateurs in the arithmetic of genocide. The revolutionary Castro Brothers and Muammar Gaddafi turned the streets of Havana and Tripoli into Disney-like ads for their persons. So did Saddam Hussein—as thousands were rounded up and murdered.

Will the founders of Black L***s M****r demand such statues for themselves?
In t***h, the iconoclasts and revolutionaries are guided by an informal set of chaotic rules that ensures their movement must remain anarchical and nihilist. They cannot really replace what they have destroyed—at least according to their own ad hoc rules of political correctness. And after over two months of constant protests, we know what those protocols are.

One, we do not judge famous people by weighing their bad and good deeds. One sin—with or without confession—condemns you to politically incorrect Hell. One bad characteristic—especially supposed r****m—cancels wh**ever good one otherwise accomplished.
Liberals idolize President Woodrow Wilson for his progressive politics and one-world utopian foreign policy. But because Wilson was also by our standards an inveterate r****t, he is now canceled.
Global pacifist Mahatma Gandhi is also out, because in his earlier incarnation as a South African barrister he said and wrote things that now are deemed r****t. George Washington may have been unique in terms of his superior morality and achievements, especially in comparison with other s***e-holders. But as a s***e-holder, his virtue does not matter; and so Washington is relegated to the toxic column, lumped together with any otherwise criminal-minded person who also owned s***es.

Two, the revolutionaries are morally censorious but selective in their outrage. They despise Christopher Columbus but are more than happy to live in a Westernized America. They do not eschew it for other indigenous areas that are less contaminated by supposedly toxic Western capitalism and constitutional government. They claim they despise the corporate state, but can’t leave home without their corporate mass-produced smartphones. The selfie, not the clenched fist, is the new emblem of the revolution.
Three, there are no statutes of limitations. One insensitive remark in one’s youth, one errant and regrettable deed in the past will be ferreted out by the social media and internet lynch mob to cancel present lives and livelihoods. The #MeToo movement reached back to then high-schooler Brett Kavanaugh’s late teens to claim falsely that he was a sexual assaulter in efforts to stop a conservative trending Supreme Court. Such is the new standard.

These informal rules explain perhaps why when statues go down, none go back up.
No Heroes Are Good Heroes
Destroy Robert E. Lee and replace him with whom exactly? John Brown, abolitionist hero—or, in his past, tit-for-tat Kansas murderer?

Mao Zedong, C*******t heartthrob and greatest genocidal k**ler in history?
Get rid of Columbus to put on a pedestal Martin Luther King, Jr.? Not according to present revolutionary standards: the great civil rights leader’s great good is canceled by his plagiarism, his callous womanizing, and, according to a recent biographer, his serial demeaning of women.
Maybe we could replace statues with more progressive heroes like Franklin D. Roosevelt?
Not so fast. He green-lighted the amoral and forced internment of Japanese-Americans and Japanese resident aliens during World War II. He voiced anti-Semitic tropes and did little to allow Jews to reach America as a sanctuary. Against that and under the new rules, what does the New Deal or leading the United States in World War II against f*****m matter?

Perhaps we should look to more contemporary new heroes that could replace now toppled statues of old Stonewall Jackson the r****t or the late 18th-century Father Junipero Serra the severe Catholic disciplinarian? Why not someone of the squad, like Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.)?
Aside from the fact that so far young Omar has had few if any legislative accomplishments, her rhetoric and personal life, by the rules of the revolutionary council, would also cancel her. She has tweeted and uttered statements that are clearly anti-Semitic. There is some evidence, so far not rebutted, that she married her own brother to skirt U.S. i*********n l*w. And she is currently under investigation for campaign finance and income tax irregularities. Not the stuff of a crusading hero.

Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger? She’s fading fast, given her eugenics-inspired r****m. The icon of the Sierra Club, John Muir, might as well have been an armed robber, given he said things now deemed r****t that cancel out his other pathbreaking work as the father of Sierra Nevada mountain preservation.
Safe Zones for Cosplay Revolutionaries

How about finding a place free of the world of Columbus, Washington, Lincoln, Edison, Bell, the Wright Brothers, and all those old toxic white males?

There are plenty of safe zones in the world where the “system” operates on more pre-Columbian assumptions and has over time cleansed itself from much of past Western r****m, colonialism, and imperialism—to the point that such places can now brag of being non-Western.

Southern and rural Mexico might be an ideal place for protestors to emigrate. There are few toxic white people there. Indigenous pre-Columbian customs and language still survive, and it is nominally under the jurisdiction of an often anti-American Mexican government.

Ditto the mountains of Peru. Cuba has restructured itself as the antitheses of the West and could be an ideal home with accessible healthcare for the A****a youth of Seattle and Portland.
The strange reluctance to flee from a h**ed system, while enjoying its affluence and leisure to attack the source, suggests that most protestors, alas, are Western to the core. They apparently secretly know why they have the freedom, the money, the time, the health, and the security—all dividends of America—to cosplay as Che Guevara without having to delve into the mud and humidity of the Bolivian jungle.
Then we come to the revolutionaries themselves and their insistence that any past r****t or illiberal utterance condemns one to the cancel-culture guillotine.

How about the godhead of the New York Times’ “1619 Project,” Nikole Hannah-Jones? Nope—a quarter-century ago, according to the revolution’s own rules, she remains still guilty for expressing youthful and vile r****m. As a college student, she stereotyped an entire race as murderous, prone to rape, theft, and innately savage in their role as “bloodsuckers.”

Maybe ascendant progressive pathbreaker Joy Reid of MSNBC is worthy of a pedestal in place of the now toppled Miguel de Cervantes or Frederick Douglass?

Nope. She has a now decade-old history of unhinged h********c and gay-bashing rants, and she compounded her sins by lying that she never wrote them. Perhaps then we can rename the Woodrow Wilson School either the Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton or Jeremiah Wright school of diplomacy? All, unfortunately, have a long history of anti-Semitic slurs.

No One Measures Up

The t***h is that there are few progressive icons past or present: Margaret Sanger, John Muir, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, JFK, LBJ, Joe Biden, Louis Farrakhan—the list is endless—who by the rules of the revolution would not be canceled out.

How about we at least consider the legendary founder of the revered Southern Poverty Law Center, Morris Dees? Again nope. No statue or named university wing there either. Dees once worked for the r****t George Wallace. And the now dethroned Dees seems to have run his center like a cultish Synanon, in the sense that the money-making enterprise made him quite wealthy, and according to some of this own employees was a hotbed of “mistreatment, sexual harassment, g****r discrimination, and r****m.” The anti-r****t SPLC r****t?
The iconic center of the Civil Rights movement might be the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture on the Washington Mall. Alas, it just took down a display that by any standard was utterly vile and r****t. It claimed, “w****s” (that is all 240 million apparently herd-like w****s) typically demand toxic values like being on time, the Protestant work ethic and good grammar—as if millions of b****s do not find such values key to their success, without considering them “white” at all, but innate to their own history and values.

No statues are going up, because there can be no heroes by the revolution’s own 360-degree rules. No leaders emerge, because the moment they do—“warlord” (and capitalist landlord) Raz Simone, “trained Marxist” and B*M co-founder Patrisse Cullors, or iconic moneyman for the revolution George Soros—they would be found guilty of the same crimes of having a past that is often quite less than honorable.
The Unspoken Hypocrisy and Arbitrariness of the Revolution

So what in the end has kept the revolution going? An unspoken hypocrisy or rather an arbitrary red line.
Some people must be above revolutionary law and deserve exemption from violating the values of tolerance and diversity that they espouse. So LeBron James cannot be anti-Semitic even though his past tweets and statements might suggest just that. Tara Reade has to be a liar to dare to accuse Joe Biden of a long-ago rather creepy, violent, and ugly sexual assault. Joy Reid, to continue her good work, simply has to make up an imaginary hacker who magically put all those ugly h********c remarks into her own social media accounts.

Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and incoherent. Those who survive such cannibalism do so by arbitrarily exempting their leaders from their own rules of mandated purity, anti-Western cant, and no statute of limitations. Otherwise, in t***h, Che becomes a middle-class spoiled brat homicidal thug, Mao’s China would still be a country of genocide and starving peasants pounding out non-Western pot-iron in their ovens, and Colin Kaepernick would be erased from the Nike brand for once smearing another NFL player with the N-word.

If there is any coherent message in this otherwise incoherent summer, it is that a few thousand wannabees have launched a revolution with the full expectation that their own careers in the universities, media, sports, and politics will be thereby enhanced—and enhanced in the most remuneratively Western and capitalist fashion possible.

I know, the lefties on this site will not or never understand what I wrote here, but I hope all you righties do.
Cultural revolutions are suicidal, nihilistic, and... (show quote)


Where one fails another topples and visa versa.. what you speak of equates to a partial society of PCBS used to change the fundamental make up of existence once known as the norm to the now unknown of what will become internal hatred on a much larger scale..Ultimate social demise where the country is the vector...

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Aug 2, 2020 12:25:17   #
Sicilianthing
 
Capt-jack wrote:
First I would fix our C****e run schools so our kids know the history.
Can your kids tell you what the Bill of Rights says? That is a very big
problem. Our young people have no idea, so our schools keep telling them
how great Socialism is, without knowledge of what capitalism they buy the BS.

Also, our kids are not taught "right from wrong"! That is the reason we
see/young people burning buildings and people's homes. Would you burn
down someone's house for no reason?
First I would fix our C****e run schools so our ki... (show quote)


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I agree with you... and this is where Trump has failed by putting Betsy AMWAY DeVos in charge of schools...

Something is terribly wrong...

Also Trump should have already ordered Common Core a Conspiracy and Removed permanently.
Also no Muslim or Islam Crap should ever be allowed or represented by anyone in schools EVER !

I can go on and on if you like.

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Aug 5, 2020 10:20:36   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I agree with you... and this is where Trump has failed by putting Betsy AMWAY DeVos in charge of schools...

Something is terribly wrong...

Also Trump should have already ordered Common Core a Conspiracy and Removed permanently.
Also no Muslim or Islam Crap should ever be allowed or represented by anyone in schools EVER !

I can go on and on if you like.


DeVos is great! I do believe he has removed Common Core.

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Aug 5, 2020 11:10:53   #
Sicilianthing
 
Capt-jack wrote:
DeVos is great! I do believe he has removed Common Core.


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I’m not convinced of anything so far.

As far as i can tell, things are getting worse everyday...

I drive around and see my clients in various counties and I see thousands of scumbag i******s everywhere... loitering, crime
Throwing trash everywhere
Throwing their baby diapers full of Crap on the roads... and more...

Any place you go to eat they’re all Spanish speaking 3rd world ignorant scumbags...
hardly any of them you can understand in English ...

All the labor pools are non assimilating anti American scumbags who’ve invaded and taken My peoples jobs...

The companies are to blame but so is congress....

The education system is worse.... teaching children in their native Tongue is an a*********n and violation to our tenets.

You can learn the damage at NumbersUSA.com

Also Frosty Wooldridge’s life work on Immigration

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Aug 6, 2020 09:34:53   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I’m not convinced of anything so far.

As far as i can tell, things are getting worse everyday...

I drive around and see my clients in various counties and I see thousands of scumbag i******s everywhere... loitering, crime
Throwing trash everywhere
Throwing their baby diapers full of Crap on the roads... and more...

Any place you go to eat they’re all Spanish speaking 3rd world ignorant scumbags...
hardly any of them you can understand in English ...

All the labor pools are non assimilating anti American scumbags who’ve invaded and taken My peoples jobs...

The companies are to blame but so is congress....

The education system is worse.... teaching children in their native Tongue is an a*********n and violation to our tenets.

You can learn the damage at NumbersUSA.com

Also Frosty Wooldridge’s life work on Immigration
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Well, that's what you get when you keep v****g for the C****e left! Trump is trying to stop this,
are you helping him? I don't see it!

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Aug 6, 2020 12:37:51   #
Sicilianthing
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Well, that's what you get when you keep v****g for the C****e left! Trump is trying to stop this,
are you helping him? I don't see it!


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I understand but No I no longer believe Trump is doing the hard work...
I v**ed for Rand Paul a true Constitutionalist and Patriot... but I supported Trump until he signed USMCA which violates our sovereignty and the Constitution in 17 areas...

The Founders would have Shot Trump dead too if they were here.

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