Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Sunday, October 5, 2014
The Logical Outcome
Critics of same-sex "marriage" have long pointed out that if you redefine marriage to include 2 men or 2 women, that serves as a precedent for arguing that polygamy, incest, pedophilia, and bestiality should also be recognised as valid forms of "love." How accurate their predictions were!
Speakers addressed the around 50 individuals in attendance on themes ranging from the notion that pedophiles are “unfairly stigmatized and demonized” by society to the idea that “children are not inherently unable to consent” to sex with an adult. Also discussed were arguments that an adult’s desire to have sex with children is “normative” and that the APA’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) ignores the fact that pedophiles “have feelings of love and romance for children” in the same way adult heterosexuals and homosexuals have romantic feelings for one another. (Read more here.)
Speakers addressed the around 50 individuals in attendance on themes ranging from the notion that pedophiles are “unfairly stigmatized and demonized” by society to the idea that “children are not inherently unable to consent” to sex with an adult. Also discussed were arguments that an adult’s desire to have sex with children is “normative” and that the APA’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) ignores the fact that pedophiles “have feelings of love and romance for children” in the same way adult heterosexuals and homosexuals have romantic feelings for one another. (Read more here.)
Ought 2 B Memorized K-12
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Deja Vu
"A county grand jury is weighing whether to indict Wilson in Brown's shooting." Cumpean and Ramos all over again.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Diagramming Might Do Wonders
"not only do using organic principles improve the quantity, it also improves..." Can you belEEEEVE that verb "do"???? The idiot who penned this sentence mistook "principles" as the subject, when in fact "using" is the subject. I just can not get over the utter stupidity (or the fact that there's no qualified editor red-inking the ridiculous mistakes).
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Surely None Dare Call It Reason!
From an outstanding article first published in The Salisbury Review (so much of this could apply to the U.S. as well):
By exploiting the enormous tolerance traditional in this country [England], the race lobby has so managed to induce and maintain feelings of guilt in the well disposed majority, that decent people are not only afraid of voicing certain thoughts, they are uncertain even of their right to think those thoughts. They are intimidated not only by their fear of giving offence by voicing their own reasonable concerns about the inner cities, but by the necessity of conducting the debate in a language which is dishonest.
By exploiting the enormous tolerance traditional in this country [England], the race lobby has so managed to induce and maintain feelings of guilt in the well disposed majority, that decent people are not only afraid of voicing certain thoughts, they are uncertain even of their right to think those thoughts. They are intimidated not only by their fear of giving offence by voicing their own reasonable concerns about the inner cities, but by the necessity of conducting the debate in a language which is dishonest.
The term 'racism', for instance, functions not as a word
with which to create insight, but as a slogan designed to suppress
constructive thought. It conflates prejudice and discrimination, and
thereby denies a crucial conceptual distinction. It is the icon word of
those committed to the race game. And they apply it with the same sort
of mindless zeal as the inquisitors voiced 'heretic' or Senator McCarthy
spat out 'Commie'.
The word 'black' has been perverted. Every non white is now,
officially, 'black', be he Indian, Pakistani or Vietnamese. This gross
and offensive dichotomy has an obvious purpose: the creation of an
atmosphere of anti white solidarity. To suppress and distort the
enormous variations within races which I every day observe by using
language in this way is an outrage to all decent people whatever their
skin colour.
And there are other distortions: race riots are described by the politically motivated as 'uprisings', and by a Lord of Appeal as a 'superb and healthy catalyst for the British people' and the police blamed for the behaviour of violent thugs; rather like the patient blaming the doctor because he has a cold in the head.
And there are other distortions: race riots are described by the politically motivated as 'uprisings', and by a Lord of Appeal as a 'superb and healthy catalyst for the British people' and the police blamed for the behaviour of violent thugs; rather like the patient blaming the doctor because he has a cold in the head.
Friday, July 11, 2014
PS To Previous Post
It’s just like Democrat plantations. Back in the aristocratic South,
circa 1840-1860, slave owners not only were 1% of the pop but had 99% of
the voting power, mostly because each slave counted as a slice for
voting, and the more slices you had, the more voting power you had. The
more blacks and migrant workers on the modern Democrat 21st century
plantation, the more voting power they have.
Old trick for a new century.
(Source: Comment @ 3:27 p.m. at this blog)
This (and the Cloward-Piven agenda) is why the Democrats INSIST on continuing to enlarge the number of public trough feeders.
Old trick for a new century.
(Source: Comment @ 3:27 p.m. at this blog)
This (and the Cloward-Piven agenda) is why the Democrats INSIST on continuing to enlarge the number of public trough feeders.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
More Evidence of the Wonders of Self-Esteemism
So this Rodger guy of S.B. shooting spree fame, he complains about life being "unfair." He drives a BMW and has plenty of money, not a care in the world, and yet he's bellyaching about life being "unfair."
{snort} Don't make me laugh, fella: if you want to experience the unfairness of life, try living with a bizarre illness from the age of 25 on (an illness moreover that has no medical justification) and then getting multiple cancer almost 34 years later on top of it. The person I'm alluding to was also rejected by peers (not just the opposite sex) most of their first 18 years of life, plus at age 6 endured the divorce of their parents.
And yet, it would have NEVER crossed that person's mind to harm, much less kill, anybody. Instead, this person channeled all the frustration, anger and hurt into being creative and becoming educated.
But then, poverty teaches you a lot, and this person experienced that all thru life.
{snort} Don't make me laugh, fella: if you want to experience the unfairness of life, try living with a bizarre illness from the age of 25 on (an illness moreover that has no medical justification) and then getting multiple cancer almost 34 years later on top of it. The person I'm alluding to was also rejected by peers (not just the opposite sex) most of their first 18 years of life, plus at age 6 endured the divorce of their parents.
And yet, it would have NEVER crossed that person's mind to harm, much less kill, anybody. Instead, this person channeled all the frustration, anger and hurt into being creative and becoming educated.
But then, poverty teaches you a lot, and this person experienced that all thru life.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Nothing But An Ant Heap
The Intelligence of Google's Stupidity
"Sons of Silence" (a motorcycle club, ROTFL! *)
Now, the reason this intrigued me was because, unbeknownst to Google in its brainless mechanisms, actually thru the back door, it had made a fascinating connection: in fact, the generation of the Hitler Youth became "sons of silence," a silence that was deafening.
[*Even more hilarious is the totally oxymoronic name for a group that rides around on thundering crotch rockets!]
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Postmodernism In A Nutshell
Just found this quiplet at an art blog: "Abandon the search for truth---settle for a good fantasy." Now, it's true that searching for truth is more laborious than panning for gold, more hazardous than hollowing out mines for opals. But if men will go to such lengths for mere temporal riches, how much more worthwhile the precious booty of genuine diamonds: truth is forever.
Fantasy's mere mica.
Fantasy's mere mica.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Artificial "Intelligence"????
Beastly Technology
Sparked by the contents of my previous post, I was googling skin patches, when I came across this ghastly bit of info. Temporary medical tattoo....uh HUH! And then just slip some sort of nanoparticles into the unwitting patient's skin, while you're at it.
666, here we come...
666, here we come...
He's the Political Panacea-Placebo Patch!
My father once claimed that "the male of the [human] species" is superfluous once he's reproduced. Frankly, I think it's even more applicable to most females of the species. Just ran across another illustration of it.
Youtube videos often involve "Dove" soap ads. Today's intrigued me because a group of women in a "study" were given a "beauty patch" for their skin, that they claimed made them feel better about their looks. Hmmmnnn, I'm thinking, what are the ingredients of this "magic patch"? Sounds like nothing but a placebo decal to me.
Googled it. Shoh nuff, at the end of the 2 week "experiment," the women are told that the contents of the patch consist of ... nothing. ROTFL!
OK, so I'm asking myself, did these broads not check out what they were getting themselves into before they agreed to this "experiment"? Weren't they even one bit concerned (or at least curious) about what drug might be traversing their skin and polluting their systems? And doesn't it just prove how moronically GULLIBLE the average (American) woman is? (It also goes a long way to explain why we've got someone like Obarfma in office---and why Clinton lasted so long).
As a literature major, I can't help thinking about the archetypal deceived woman in The Garden.
Of course, that placebo patch is relatively benign when compared to this updated torture device. Why not just use Sensa? {shrugs} I mean, yah, there's a long history of women suffering for the sake of "beauty" (spike heels being the Western variant of the Chinese practice of binding women's feet), but THAT patch is a bit extreme...or maybe not, since people put pierced stuff not only on their tongues, but even more masochistically, on their private parts.
Anyway, in my estimation, a really useful patch would be one that fixes the average female's brain.
Youtube videos often involve "Dove" soap ads. Today's intrigued me because a group of women in a "study" were given a "beauty patch" for their skin, that they claimed made them feel better about their looks. Hmmmnnn, I'm thinking, what are the ingredients of this "magic patch"? Sounds like nothing but a placebo decal to me.
Googled it. Shoh nuff, at the end of the 2 week "experiment," the women are told that the contents of the patch consist of ... nothing. ROTFL!
OK, so I'm asking myself, did these broads not check out what they were getting themselves into before they agreed to this "experiment"? Weren't they even one bit concerned (or at least curious) about what drug might be traversing their skin and polluting their systems? And doesn't it just prove how moronically GULLIBLE the average (American) woman is? (It also goes a long way to explain why we've got someone like Obarfma in office---and why Clinton lasted so long).
As a literature major, I can't help thinking about the archetypal deceived woman in The Garden.
Of course, that placebo patch is relatively benign when compared to this updated torture device. Why not just use Sensa? {shrugs} I mean, yah, there's a long history of women suffering for the sake of "beauty" (spike heels being the Western variant of the Chinese practice of binding women's feet), but THAT patch is a bit extreme...or maybe not, since people put pierced stuff not only on their tongues, but even more masochistically, on their private parts.
Anyway, in my estimation, a really useful patch would be one that fixes the average female's brain.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Why So Uptight?
I find this picture puzzling: first of all, "probably." Ahhh, so the atheist isn't QUITE positive. Even he can't be totally sure. But downright bizarre is the "stop worrying." If you're an atheist, and you don't believe there is a God (or you don't believe there's enough "evidence" for His existence), then why are you worried? If God is as much a figment of the imagination as the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus and Leprechauns, then why be concerned?
There might be a clue in an ancient Middle Eastern tome. There we read,
For what can be known about God is plain to them,
because God has shown it to them.
because God has shown it to them.
For His invisible attributes,
namely, His eternal power and divine nature,
have been clearly perceived,
ever since the creation of the world,
in the things that have been made.
So they are without excuse. For although they knew [!!!] God, they did not honor Him as God or give thanks to Him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools... (source)
Then there's the odd implication that if you believe in God, you can't enjoy your life. Never mind someone like King David, who wrote "in Your presence there is fullness of joy; at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore." Or the Calvinist's statement: "The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever."
No, no, none of that counts: believing in this Celestial PartyPooper means---GASP!---you can't fornicate to your heart's content, or blow your brains to smithereens with drugs, or perpetrate experiments on folks you loathe, and you can't just go and nuke your enemies or slaughter off the inconvenient infant in your womb.
THOSE types of things, and THOSE alone are truly the quintessential elements of enjoying life.
No, no, none of that counts: believing in this Celestial PartyPooper means---GASP!---you can't fornicate to your heart's content, or blow your brains to smithereens with drugs, or perpetrate experiments on folks you loathe, and you can't just go and nuke your enemies or slaughter off the inconvenient infant in your womb.
THOSE types of things, and THOSE alone are truly the quintessential elements of enjoying life.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Penguin Parable
This short little video is symbolic of the kind of nation we've become. (Too bad the reality isn't as funny as this snippet.)
Monday, February 17, 2014
And this guy's a journalism prof!!!!
Each of these elements have their own personal requirements that
you need to understand.
ARRRRGH! No: each of these elements has its own personal requirements...
ARRRRGH! No: each of these elements has its own personal requirements...
Or else deliver him to Colonia Dignidad as a Leftist
Murphy is a glutton for punishment----MINE, not his---aka a sadist. If I could nuke Murphy, I would...but first I'd flay him alive and let him suffer for a few days like that, hanging upside down with fire ants crawling all over him and his skin embalmed in napalm.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
They even made a docudrama about her
She died while wrapping Christmas presents (!!!) and lay there for 3 years with the TV blasting away the whole time!
Aside from the obvious question of someone that popular being ignored for 3 years, there's the other question of: who paid the bills all that time? Rent, utilities, TV fee (in Britain they've got to pay for a TV license, if you can believe that)... The stench from her decaying body was simply written off by neighbors as fumes from the nearby dumpster.
Truly, I do believe man"kind" is the most bizarre creature on the planet.
Aside from the obvious question of someone that popular being ignored for 3 years, there's the other question of: who paid the bills all that time? Rent, utilities, TV fee (in Britain they've got to pay for a TV license, if you can believe that)... The stench from her decaying body was simply written off by neighbors as fumes from the nearby dumpster.
Truly, I do believe man"kind" is the most bizarre creature on the planet.
Medical "Marijuana," Chinese Style
"Smoking tobacco was illegal during the Qing Dynasty, but the use of snuff
was allowed because the Chinese considered snuff to be a remedy for
common illnesses such as colds, headaches and stomach disorders." (Wikipedia)
So, all you smokers, if it ever gets to where the Leftist do-gooders make cigarettes illegal, you can push for the same sort of tobacco exemption as the potheads have been trying to get for their pet plant.
(Imagined scenario during Qing Dynasty: a young boy, around 10, decides to wangle some of Grandpa's snuff.
Boy, groaning and rubbing abdomen: "Grammy, I'm feeling really sick to my stomach."
Grammy: "Here, my boy, take some of Grampy's snuff to make it feel better.")
So, all you smokers, if it ever gets to where the Leftist do-gooders make cigarettes illegal, you can push for the same sort of tobacco exemption as the potheads have been trying to get for their pet plant.
(Imagined scenario during Qing Dynasty: a young boy, around 10, decides to wangle some of Grandpa's snuff.
Boy, groaning and rubbing abdomen: "Grammy, I'm feeling really sick to my stomach."
Grammy: "Here, my boy, take some of Grampy's snuff to make it feel better.")
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Another Version Of It
Almost 3 years ago, I had an interesting email conversation with someone about what would happen if a solar storm fried our power grid. National Geographic recently came out with a similar scenario, but not caused by solar storm.
Sobering, to say the least.
Sobering, to say the least.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
What If They Did It To Him?
"I do not quite understand what it is that compels me to type this
letter. Perhaps it is to leave some vague reason for the actions I have
recently performed. I do not really understand myself these days. I am
supposed to be an average reasonable and intelligent young man. However,
lately (I cannot recall when it started) I have been a victim [note the interesting word choice] of many
unusual and irrational thoughts." (My emphasis; full letter here)
Thus wrote Austin sniper Charles Whitman, shortly before he went on the shooting spree in August of '66 that killed 16 and injured 32. He also wrote that he had been suffering tremendous headaches and wanted an autopsy done to see if there was an organic defect.
This man had been in the Marines. It is well known that the military for many years did experiments on personnel who were not only NOT informed about what would be done to them or what the fallout might be ("that might skew the results"), but whose names in many cases were not even recorded, iow they were used as totally anonymous guinea pigs, and then simply sent back to their respective military unit (many of them were "borrowed" from various military branches). Little was known about the long-term effects of the experiments, and yet the volunteers, after a stay at the arsenal, were blindly pushed back into the Army at large, with no follow-up care. (op cit)
Might Charles Whitman have been one of those tragic victims?
Thus wrote Austin sniper Charles Whitman, shortly before he went on the shooting spree in August of '66 that killed 16 and injured 32. He also wrote that he had been suffering tremendous headaches and wanted an autopsy done to see if there was an organic defect.
This man had been in the Marines. It is well known that the military for many years did experiments on personnel who were not only NOT informed about what would be done to them or what the fallout might be ("that might skew the results"), but whose names in many cases were not even recorded, iow they were used as totally anonymous guinea pigs, and then simply sent back to their respective military unit (many of them were "borrowed" from various military branches). Little was known about the long-term effects of the experiments, and yet the volunteers, after a stay at the arsenal, were blindly pushed back into the Army at large, with no follow-up care. (op cit)
Might Charles Whitman have been one of those tragic victims?
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