Jul 202022
 

It would be fantastic if the media and the culture would raise up the heroes in society with more enthusiasm than it tears them down and props up the villains.  Eli Dicken and Shay Goldman should have a movie made of their actions at the Greenwood Park Mall. Hell, the mall could do worse than to erect a bronze statue in the food court. We don’t erect statues to heroes anymore; we tear them down and erect statues of dirtbags who died due to their dirtbaggery.

But Dicken isn’t the only young hero worthy of note. Take, for example, the story of Nick Bostic:

Man saves 5 from house fire; jumps out window to save girl

Bostic was out delivering pizzas for Dominos when he happened across a house on fire, ran in and saved five kids. Four were able to be hustled out – because Bostic notified the 18-year-old babysitter what was going on – and he ran himself back into the fire to save a 6-year-old girl, receiving injuries in the process.

“You did good dude, OK?” an officer tells Bostic.

Damn straight.

I fear that a few days of news coverage will be all that comes of this… well, that and the currently half million dollars being raised on his Gofundme.

I’m all for Dicken and Bostic – not to mention Rittenhouse – walking away with financial windfalls (curiously a Gofundme set up to cover the inevitable legal fees Dicken will accrue has only gathered 23 grand). Good for them. But for *society,* they should be made into role models. Make ’em mythological role model if need be. if it turns out that one of them is actually kind of a dirtbag… the movie can either gloss over that, or show how he has overcome that and become a better person. Would that be historically accurate? Well… dunno. But given how Hollywood doesn’t give a crap about historical accuracy anyway (witness the forthcoming “The Woman King” which looks like it’s going to glorify the objectively evil kingdom of Dahomey), why not do these things in a way that makes culture *better?*

The US used to make cultural icons of war heroes, cowboys, explorers. You know, people who actually did good stuff. A lot of the stories were overblown hagiographies, true enough… but it helped craft national myths that brought us together. In my lifetime, that sort of thing has pretty much all fallen away.

 Posted by at 10:00 pm
Jul 202022
 

I had noted that Good Guy With A Gun Eli Dicken was reported to have shot the wannabe mass shooter from a range of forty yards. It gets better:

Update: Eli Dicken stopped the mall shooter in 15 seconds flat, landing 8 out of 10 shots from his 9mm at 40 freaking yards!

Yup. From forty to fifty yards, he took the bad guy down in less time than most of us would take to register just what the frak was going on. The coroner report says that the badguy had 8 bullet wounds, which *may* mean he got shot eight times, though it might include both entry and exit wounds as separate, dunno (which would still mean four hits at least).

 Posted by at 1:30 am
Jul 192022
 

They’ve introduced a new design. Whether this one will come anywhere near getting built is anyone’s guess; the history of such things does not bode well.

Hmmm…

That looks vaguely familiar…

 Posted by at 10:01 pm
Jul 192022
 

So, the western drought is turning the Great Salt Lake into a Great Salt Flat:

One of the suggestions made right at the end of the news piece is piping in ocean water.

Huh.

HUH.

Now, I wonder where I might have heard *that* idea before?

Oh, right: here.

Terraforming Utah: part 1

Terraforming Utah: part 2

My idea was to drain the lake, scoop out the muck, transport said muck out west a bit and build hills out of it, build pipelines from the sea to the lake. By scooping the bottom out ten, twenty, a  hundred feet and filling with ocean water, you can stock the lake with ocean life and turn it into a breeding ground for endangered fish, and an inland sea for fishing.

Sure, it’s an engineering challenge of some serious difficulty. But… step one seems to be well underway, whether we like it or not. What’s being left is a dry lake bed filled with salt and dust and arsenic; this stuff blowing around will make the atmosphere kinda horrible. So Something Must Be Done anyway. Why not go all the way?

And the lessons learned and industry spurred by the Pacific-to-Utah pipeline will come in handy when we built the Mississippi River-to-dry-western-states pipelines. Put the mouths of the pipes right at flood stage for the Mississippi, and draw out those irritating flood water out west where they can do some good filling rives and lakes and irrigating fields and putting out fires.

 Posted by at 3:33 pm
Jul 192022
 

First there was this, a rare bit of good news:

Judge dismisses murder charge against bodega clerk who claimed self-defense in fatal stabbing

Jose Alba never should have been charged in the first place. But at least some sanity finally prevailed.

But then I saw this:

GoFundMe allows page for Minneapolis gunman Andrew Sundberg after axing one for NYC bodega clerk Jose Alba

And then this:

‘Law & Order’ shooting: Crew member shot to death while reserving parking places for show in NYC

 

New York City: not even once. That town is run by crazy people. Crazy people who encourage other crazy people by devoting limited police resources to persecuting the law abiding and ignoring the actual threats.

Insanity.

But if you want *PROFESSIONAL* level of insanity, even New York City pales in comparison to what’s going on in Britain:

More than 1,000 children were raped and sexually exploited over 30 years in Telford where police and council officials ‘ignored’ abuse over fears investigating Asian men would ‘inflame racial tensions’

Telford child sex abuse inquiry: Abuse suspects disregarded over racism fears

And why  not:

Trans swimmer Lia Thomas nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year award

 Posted by at 3:04 pm
Jul 182022
 

First up, a guy does a “social experiment” where he goes to a public place and just sticks out his hand to see who will shake it. The video is obviously edited, and the audio is replaced with a rather irritating song, so a lot of the context is lost. But what appears to happen is that men will shake his hand, and women won’t. What the *actual* ratios are is of course unknowable without the full video, but undoubtedly there is a distinct difference.

@thenotoriousalvin

Man vs woman

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Had my first experience of this particular video been the video itself, my reaction would have been a kinda bland “huh,” then I would have gone back to CAD drafting and forgotten it. But I first learned of it after having been randomly directed to this “think piece” reacting to the video:

What Men Don’t Get About Street Harassment

Where we learned that it is good and proper for all women to fear and distrust all men, and it is stupid of men to not automatically agree with the rightness of that position. But more telling – or at least more directly to the point – was one of the comments on the original TikTok video:

Women know that a handshake is never just a handshake when it comes to strange men. Don’t give ‘em anything. Don’t engage.

Don’t engage with men you do not know. Greeeeeaaaat. That will do wonders for the future of the species. But what do you want to bet that that same person might well be all about hookup culture, and is seriously upset that overturning Roe might cause her to have to change her behavioral plans?

Nobody is obligated to shake hands with anybody, certainly not strangers. It’s just a little odd that men are more trusting than women, and that this difference in trust is used as an excuse to cut off the possibility of human interaction. Far more often than seems good for the species I’ve heard or read someone tell a man who has asked about how to approach a woman he finds interesting: “leave her alone.”

And thus we end up with this…

… and wonder why some guys go buggo and shoot up schools.

Who benefits from a culture where women are told to distrust and fear men, and men are conditioned to avoid interacting with women? The makers of video games, I suppose. Whoever ends up creating the first truly successful fembot will make a mint. The leaders of nations, cultures or subcultures that see the West as an impediment or an enemy and who don’t engage in this sort of thing will see this as an absolute win.

Another point: does this finally, at long last, provide an objective, scientific definition of “what is a woman?” “A woman is someone who will avoid a handshake with a stranger.” Unless we find that a woman will shake hands with a woman. Then we’re sucked back into the philosophical quandary. What if the original creator of the video goes and does it again, but this time identifies as a woman?

 Posted by at 9:45 pm