Jul 152020
 

Some “celebrity” name of Nick Cannon rambles incoherently some loopy racist theories. He is quite clear that he thinks me subhuman… I find this monumentally amusing. My response to this is to laugh, point and mock. Oddly, it’s not to burn, loot and murder. Make of that what you will.

Below is, at least for the moment, the full thing. Skip to 12:30 to see an enlightening discussion with “Professor Griff” of how it’s impossible for them to be antisemitic, because they are Semitic, not those nasty Jewish white people. There is whackaloon-level discussion of secret societies like the Illuminatti. And then at 48:20, we learn the most important scientific truths of our age, about how melanin levels determine how much of a soul you have and how much compassion you have. I’m sure the Nobel committee will be along any moment now. At 52:50 you hear the startling truth that by 2050 everybody will be a “person of color.”

Hard to tell whether he’s Nation of Islam or Black Hebrew Israelite. In either case… this feller and the von Danniken-level gibberish he trots out are infinitely entertaining. I know some people are getting outraged, but that seems to me to be an inappropriate response. As with anyone who believes woo and rubbish, he hobbles his ability to progress. If he believes that melanin determines much of anything other than skin color… it’s no skin off my ass. Let him rant and rave, and I’ll stand and point and laugh with the same glee as I’d laugh at the loon shrieking about reptilians and crop circles.

 Posted by at 1:41 am
Jul 132020
 

Before 9/11, I *liked* flying cross-country. But after that it quickly became not only annoying, but physically painful as I was forever getting shoved into seats with nowhere near enough legroom. A flight a couple years back, after a gap of several years, convinced me that I was correct in my disdain for modern flying.

Then the Commie Cough comes along, and now you have to assume that you are going to catch whatever boogems are being spewed by all the other people trapped in that metal tube with you.

And *now* you have to worry about religious Antifa/BLM-worshipping nutjobs:

Unruly Passenger Forces Alaska Airlines A320 Back To Seattle

“I will kill everybody on this plane unless you accept Jesus was a black man.”

Special.

The feller, who at least wore his facemask, appears to be a white guy. There’s no zealot quite as zealous as the recent convert; I assume that this guy is therefore a convert to the religion of BLM. Flying out of Seattle, he may well have been one of those recent CHAZ/CHOP losers.

There is a video there of the incident that is well worth watching.

The other passengers react as well as you could expect… there doesn’t seem to be any panicking, but they do put a stop to the incident and everybody seems to remain reasonably calm and rational. The loon is put down by a pair of passengers *notably* bigger than he is. I hope the airline at least bought them some beers.

That said, “calm” and “rational” are sure to be personality traits that our cultural betters will soon tell us are inappropriate:

Co-founder of BLM Vancouver says that ‘reliability’ and ‘loyalty’ are white supremacist concepts

Vancouver is a stones-throw from Seattle. This is the same Vancouver that is criminally investigating the appearance of tire tracks on a cross-walk as a “hate crime”. Must be something in the water out there.

 

I expect that I will never again leave the surface of the Earth. For a former aerospace engineer who grew up wanting to be an astronaut and who earned a private pilots license… this realization seems a bit disconcerting.

 Posted by at 11:11 am
Jul 062020
 

Just Some Guy” is a YouTuber who mostly talks about comic books and similar pop culture topics. But here he gives a thoughtful and insightful explanation of what drives the BLM movement and ideology. *Very* interestingly, YouTube has decided that the video is terribly offensive and has thus put it behind an “Age Restricted Video” wall, which means you’re unlikely to find the video unless directly pointed towards it. *Extremely* interestingly, there’s nothing actually offensive in the video. No naughty words, no name calling, no white supremacy or any such, just a pretty good discussion of the topic in light of Eric Hoffer’s book “The true Believer.”

I think the problem that YouTube has is that Just Some Guy concludes that BLM isn’t a movement with a valid cause, but instead a religion that *needs* a devil, and that devil is “the white man.” And, worse, Just Some Guy is a *black* guy. That sort of apostasy cannot be countenanced.

 

 Posted by at 5:09 pm
Jul 052020
 

I’ve mentioned the “Black Hebrew Israelites” before. It is a black supremacist religion no different from, say, the white supremacist “Christian Identity” schmucks, just with reversed color values. They believe that black folks are the *real* Hebrews, and that they are prophesied to eventually take over the world and enslave white people for all eternity. Nice folks. They came to prominence a year and a half ago when they kicked off the Covington Blood Libel. They have had themselves a little rally at Stone Mountain in Georgia. Interestingly, though, the news media has kinda passed on a lot of the details. For instance:

Predominantly Black armed protesters march through Confederate memorial park in Georgia

The article says that the armed protestors came to the park to call for the removal of the statue, and to stand up to white supremacists. But there is a half hour long video of the leader of this group. It’s an interesting watch:

Here he calls not just for the removal of the Stone Mountain carving, but for turning Texas into a black-only ethnostate. He calls for the killing of cops and white people in general. As a thought exercise, reverse the color values and imagine how the press would cover *that.*

He supports people arming themselves and defending themselves. That’s all good and proper, and something that I fully support and suggest that everyone do. But he’s also a religious whackaloon racial supremacist calling for a civil war.

2020 looks like it will continue to be interesting, and 2021 perhaps even more so.

 Posted by at 4:06 pm
Jun 152020
 

The Amazing Randi uses shreds of styrofoam to demonstrate that a “psychic” is a fraud.

THIS sort of thing should be taught in public schools. Teach kids skepticism, teach them to question and to test and to use their damned brains rather than just believing whatever superstitious rubbish gets tossed at ’em. I had a materials science teach who was also a pretty good magician, and in retrospect a whole lot of engineers – not to mention a *vast* number of poli-sci and libarts students – could have benefited from a whole lot of that sort of thing.

Other ways Randi could have done this:

1: Some sort of tiny candles that produced a relatively large volume of smoke, placed between the “psychic” and the page

2: Streamers made of *really* lightweight paper, fabric or some kind of film

3: Put the book in a plexiglas box

 Posted by at 9:25 pm
Jun 152020
 

Three years ago…

Statues of Washington, Jefferson Aren’t ‘Next,’ But It’s Complicated, Historians Say

Where the author argues – correctly – that the likes of Washington and Jefferson, who owned slaves, were fundamentally different from the likes of Lee and Davis, who defended slavery. The author then goes on to argue that this difference means that people won’t be tearing down statues to Washington and Jefferson, while also quoting someone who wanted to tear down statues of Washington and Jefferson.

And then we come to today:

Thomas Jefferson statue toppled in Portland, Oregon

One side in this culture war is stuffing things down the memory hole. One side is using violence to get their way. One side is ruining random peoples lives for expressing wrongthink opinions. One side is holding businesses and individuals hostage, demanding protection money and ideological purity.

Guess which side is accused of being “fascist.” Hint: it’s *not* the side that would clap to see this happen:

Which, given the context, is especially ironic.

Remember, when you see someone tearing down statues, think “Hey, isn’t that what NAZIS did?”

 Posted by at 2:41 pm
Jun 142020
 

Hmmm. One thing any religion needs is “faith.” And when facts run counter to faith, religious people have a history of getting rather upset. So any ideological movement that disdains facts that run counter to the Truth would seem to be rather religious in nature, yes? And thus there are a *lot* of examples of this sort of thing:

Another feature of at least the more zealous side of religion is that the zealot demand that everyone else display an adequate level (as determined by the zealot) of adherence to their religion. And thus we get this:

White silence on social media: Why not saying anything is actually saying a lot

Where we get to witness some self-selected inquisitor say this:

“A friend of mine posted something without posting anything about hashtag blacklivesmatter. And some people might say that’s a first-world problem of some sort but it’s not. I want to tell you the definition of social media. So social means relating to society and media is the means of mass communication, right. That means it is the portal at this time, where we are, y’know, told to stay in our homes, to avoid getting contact with other people because of coronavirus. It is one of the most powerful ways to communicate right now and you’re telling me you have no hesitations posting a selfie of yourself or a shirtless pic of yourself or what you’re eating for dinner and yet you’re telling me you’re afraid to say something because you might hurt other people’s feelings, or you don’t know what to say, or you don’t have an audience to reach. Were you thinking those things when you posted the other photos? I don’t think you were.”

Basically he’s upset that people have interests and lives that don’t revolve around the thing he’s currently obsessed with. I have seen this before: several times over the course of my life I have witnessed – both as distant news and right in my face – the outrage of Christian fundamentalists pissed off about public schools not promoting their religion. These people saw Not Mentioning God as being the same as Denying God Exists. Which, of course, it doesn’t, as anyone with an above-idiot intellect should be able to confirm. How many people two days ago said absolutely nothing about the existence of a Mars-sized planet orbiting the sun some 120 AU out? Probably a whole lot of people. Yet a lot of those same people would hardly deny that such a world is at least possible, and very few people would get upset about “Planet X silence” here. But if Planet X was instead a religion… ayup, people are gonna get their knickers in a twist.

So, go ahead. Be a heretic and don’t be pressured to wave banners and spout slogans that you don’t agree with… or just don’t care that much about. You are allowed to like what you want, and to dislike what you want, and to utterly not care about what you want. Anyone who suggests otherwise is pushing a religion. And if people don’t push back against the apotheosis of a political ideology, what started out as the willing participation of a bunch of submissives may become mandatory.

You want to be religious… hey, great. You do you. If, however, you *demand* that I join along?

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 Posted by at 4:38 pm
Jun 122020
 

The Antifa/BLM/commie scumbags who are trying to set up their own little nation in Seattle have released a list of “demands.” There is really only one way to read the list… with an Australian accent and with a liberal sprinkling of mockery and expletives.

You may question, as I do, what an “autonomous zone” is doing making demands of Seattle, Washington state or the US Federal Government. Wall them in. Let current residents escape; let those who want to join go in. Give it a week or so… then slam the doors. Current residents can file for reparations (anything left behind is almost certain to be burned, torn down and defiled), payments to be made from a fund created by nationalizing the funds of the Democratic Socialists, the Democrat Party, any and all Communist, Antifa and BLM organizations. Add an extra “kneelers tax,” perhaps, any government official or employee who takes a knee gets to pay a hundred bucks into a pot to help pay for the damages created by their fellow travelers.

 Posted by at 9:40 am
Jun 112020
 

Now Anarchists in the Seattle Autonomous Zone Have a ‘Garden’ and It’s as Funny as You’d Expect

Unrelated anecdote: my first semester at Iowa State University back in 1991, one of my classmates was a Scottish exchange student. He was a nice enough guy (and he’ll be called “guy,” because damned if I can remember his name), but he was exactly the sort of guy I should have stayed far away from. The reasons? He was tall, blue-eyed, blond, athletic… in short, when he was around, apparently my own personal cloaking device engaged and I suddenly became *amazingly* invisible to the female of the species, rather than just my usual slightly out of focus. After a while, this became as annoying as you might expect, so, being a perfectly rational young man I began to take delight in any misfortune that might befall him. But *of* *course,* very few misfortunes came his way. Bah.

Anyway, come late September or early October, the summer (those of you who summered in the midwest know what hellish conditions are implied here) finally began to break very, very slightly. After sundown, it was almost cool from time to time. So late one afternoon I was walking back from class with the guy when, of friggen’ course, a gaggle of females came the other way and of course he and they had to have a long drawn-out and giggly conversation. My cloaking field engaged at maximum power and I disappeared from view. I observed the interactions (having no actual place within the interactions) and realized that the half dozen or so female students were also all exchange students from places such as France and Italy. They all seemed to think that the guy was SPLOOSH, and he clearly knew it. It was all very grating, as you might expect, and I kinda tuned out.

Anyway, at one point a few minutes in, the topic turned to the weather, and how nice it was that it was no longer dangerously hot and humid. It soon turned to a discussion of the forthcoming winter, and it quickly dawned on me that *none* of them knew what winter in central Iowa was going to be like, which seemed like a substantial failure in planning. Finally, the guy remembered that I was there (and that I had grown up relatively close to the area) and he asked me what winter was like. I recall being interested in the girls reactions at that point… they all reacted with shock as if they were seeing me fade into existence. Anyway, I informed them that they could expect snowdrifts ten feet high and temperatures down to minus forty. I don’t know what reaction I expected from this revelation, but I was met with blank and uncomprehending stares. “Is that Fahrenheit or Centigrade?” someone asked.

“Yes,” I answered accurately. I then had to explain that minus forty was where the systems met up. And then I had to explain that, no, I wasn’t kidding, that I had experienced minus sixty wind chill from time to time. Blank stares turned to looks of horror. I have always hoped that the horror came from the recognition of what winter was going to be like, rather than the horrific comparison of the American troll before them with the Scottish Adonis they were all gushing over, but… who knows.

Anyway, I then turned to the guy and asked him what winter clothes he had with him. He plucked at the light wind breaker he was wearing at the moment. “No, I mean, what clothes do you have for when winter really gets here.” In other words, like the Seattle anarchists, what plans and preparations did he make to survive what was coming, the future that he intentionally set out into. And he assured me that, indeed, he felt confident that his thin little jacket was going to be sufficient. The girls all seemed to think that the guy had the right idea.

For a few seconds I probably looked like the gears in my head were grinding and throwing sparks. And then I laughed. Boy howdy did I laugh. When at last I gasped for a breath, the only thing I could think to say was to quote Reverend Kane:

I don’t know if they believed me. I doubt they heeded me. But I had me a good laugh, and that was the important thing. And now I look at the “garden” planted by the Antifa thugs in their little autonomous zone, and I laugh in much the same way. This time the laughter is tinged with sadness… the foreign exchange students could – and of course did – simply go to the mall and buy coats. And if they didn’t, the only people to suffer would be them. But in Seattle? When they start to starve and loot and pillage, they will harm a whole lot of innocents in the process.

Note about the guy: the only other thing I can really remember about him was he kept singing “I’m too sexy for my -” and fill in the blank. Nobody knew what the hell he was on about, but he assured us that it was a popular song back Europe-way, that it would soon hit American shores (it did) and that Right Said Fred would be the farthest thing from a one-hit wonder… they’d be a culturally dominant force for generations to come. Heh.

 Posted by at 9:52 pm
Jun 072020
 

I saw a bit of video a little earlier that was top-of-the-line cringe. It was so awful that I wanted to immediately post and mock it… but it was *SO* awful that it transcended mockability into patheticness. Fortunately, Bearing is on the job:

These people are self-hating clowns. They are not to be hated, they are not to be debated, they are not even to be mocked; they are to be noted, remembered and used as object lessons in what happens when someone allows themselves to be browbeaten into hating themselves. This is sufficiently bizarre that it can be assumed to be a bug, not a feature, and is outside of normal human nature and logic. That it now assumes the trappings of a religion should thus not be surprising.

 Posted by at 11:02 pm