Aug 062021
 

Someone finally stands up.

“You don’t get to ask that!” Ha.

 

This old feller is a national treasure.

“But here’s the thing, I don’t give a ᛋᚻᛁᛏ about feelings anymore. … Do you think I care about some ᚪᛋᛋholes feelings? Absolutely not.”

What’s especially brave/troubling is that the store in question is a Star Wars store. If he has *any* “official” or licensed standing he can expect to lose it, as Disney doubtless will go after him for daring to have an unapproved opinion. Sadly he doesn’t seem to be set up for online sales. If he was, I’m sure business would suddenly get rather brisk:

https://sucherandsonsstarwarsshop.com/

Apparently the It’s Ma’am in question will hold some sort of protest outside his store Saturday, August 7. I hope the stores insurance is paid up.

 Posted by at 1:52 pm
Aug 052021
 

As we’ve seen this past year and a half or so, there are not only a lot of crazy people out there, they have a surprising amount of cultural and political power. One of the loudest screechings of the Crazy People is to “defund the police,” which, when examined, generally actually means “get rid of the police, and courts, and prisons.” This idea is of course insane. But we live in an increasingly insane world, so it might be worth pondering what might be the eventual result. In a world where the judicial system is gone, what would replace it? Third-world-style warlords are the obvious likely outcome. Murder, mayhem, generalized horror and collapse.

But perhaps there’s a middle ground compromise. Let’s go old school and largely empty out the prisons. What to do with the convicts, though? We used to have a solution: outlawry. If you’re unfamiliar with the actual basics of outlawry, the below video might be helpful, but the summary is this: an outlaw is, in fact, outside of the law. You lose all rights. Someone can murder you, and that someone will face no legal repercussions whatsoever. If someone renders you aid, *they* will face the wrath of the law. Life for an outlaw was bad enough hundreds of years ago; today it would likely be fairly brief as the Internet would spread your face and info around. There would doubtless be online databases of outlaws, and with facial recognition you’d be spotted quickly. You’d be fair game not only for murder… but for *slavery.* Medical experimentation. Organ “donations.” Really unpleasant dark web video presentations.

So… maybe re-institute outlawry? Start small, with tightly focused crimes. Murder and rape, of course. Blocking roads for protests seems like a good one. Using arson for politics.

 Posted by at 12:40 am
Aug 032021
 

Unalloyed good news:

Missouri governor pardons gun-waving St. Louis lawyer couple

The McCloskeys were spotted daring to defend their home from a band of racist Marxism enablers a bit over a year ago. They, like the Kenosha Kid, should never have been charged with a crime; the fact that they were shows quite clearly the corruption that stains many district attorneys and prosecutors.

 

Mixed good/bad news:

Ammunition shelves bare as U.S. gun sales continue to soar

Bad news: continuing ammo shortage. Good news; continuing gun sales.

As the article mentions, the lack of ammo hampers first time gun owners from practicing. A modest suggestion: the US military manufactures its own ammo, and has a pretty massive stockpile; now that we’re bailing from Afghanistan, there is not so much immediate need. Perhaps the US government could do the right thing and start handing out free crates of ammunition to gun owners with clean criminal records. Certainly a better use of government resources than enforcing bans on evicting deadbeats.

 Posted by at 6:41 pm