Institutional Privilege of the Revolution

     One of the core articles of faith in #BlackLivesMatter is that the police are agents of systemic racism who exist only to oppress—because not helping a protesters/revolutionaries control where people can travel and attacking cars that don’t knuckle under to the protesters/revolutionaries is now oppression.

     In a twitter thread, that left the protesting twit literally shaking, a woman claimed to be oppressed and tried to explain how that not being able to control where people can travel and attacking cars that don’t knuckle under to the protesters/revolutionaries makes the police and innocent motorists the oppressors.

     That twitter thread will now be fisked.

A fisking! A fisking!

     Videos are available at the Thread Reader collection of the tweets.

“Let me speak on what happened in Georgetown tonight. #DCprotest #georgetownkaren

“Tonight [REDACTED] led a siren/noise pollution protest where we blocked off streets in Georgetown. The police presence was heavy. As we blocked off streets we demanded that people turn around. This was a minor inconvenience for this affluent white neighborhood.”

     Controlling the streets and telling people turn around with the expectation that that will happen is a demonstration of actual “institutional power” and an expectation of actual “institutional privilege”.

“As we blocked streets, certain drivers got annoyed and attempted to maneuver their way around us. This particular white woman tried to cut through a gas station. Me and a couple other protestors stood in front of her car and demanded she turn around. Instead she steps on the gas.

“In the video above, she had already attempted to run us over multiple times and I had moved from the front of the car to the side and was banging on her window screaming at her to stop. Throughout this whole thing, the cops are doing nothing.”

     Surrounding and harassing someone just because they won’t blindly obey your illegal demands doesn’t put you in the right. In fact, it makes you the baddie.   The woman in the car was clearly trying to get away from these aggressive lunatics. It must have been terrifying for the woman in the car.

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News of the Week (August 2nd, 2020)

 

News of the Week for Aug. 2nd, 2020


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     I began posting old episodes of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line” in the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse—and as a pleasant way of ending the week.  It also served to help me keep posting up during slow-news periods where I didn’t have anything to add or detract from what was already being said.

     However, with so much madness since George Floyd’s death, I’ve been  publishing a lot more posts that are of a timely manner.  As such I’ll probably end up skipping posting “Firing Line” in the coming weeks or whenever posting is otherwise heavy.

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Cult Of Normalcy

     “Doublethink” is an interesting thing when applied in practice. For much of the norms of most of the world, the beliefs and thinking of the broader Left can, more or less, infiltrate societies and change them through tyranny and mutation such that the change almost seems organic and natural; in contrast, America (and to an extent the Anglosphere) the difference is so stark that inevitably one will triumph over the other. And that is the core issue of our time: at the moment we are in an apparent state of “doublethink” but in reality it is civilizational cogitative dissonance that will collapse upon itself in the worst way possible.

     Nothing better shows this than the schizophrenia of “racism” in modern America. On one hand most adult Americans believe that racism refers to discrimination by people of one race against another… regardless of which race is which. This is an encouraging finding, however there poll whereby most Americans think that American society is racist! Oh how this confusion can be the cause of misunderstanding and intra-conratry thinking.

     But what does this have to do with the question of “normalcy”?

     Perception and opinion derived therefrom.

     For most people, there is a presumption of normalcy: That most people they are around agree with them at least in some broad consensus and that is said consensus is threatened, that of course their local society at large will respond with manly force and opposition as they imagine themselves doing… and inevitably winning in some fantasy story. They ignore the slow multi-generational Gramscian march not realizing what has been lost and certainly not what will be lost.

     Such individuals have been tricked to not look, examine, and embrace those core values of America as taught from parent to child, but to focus on the superficiality of “normalcy” with the assumption that what they perceive as “normal” is the default and that any threats thereto will fail due to “abnormalcy” always losing to the emotionally satisfying and assumptive notion that one’s own beliefs and perceptions are the inevitable conclusion to any and all disruption.

     People are too invested in “normalcy”.   For that reason they will never give up life’s “little pleasures” even when such “little preasures” have been corrupted and taken over by the Gramscian march. They will allow not only their cherished institutions and superficial pleasures to be taken over but will excuse inexcusable action because they are tossed a gnawed bone of “normalcy” and for far too many, that is all it takes to pacify.

     But when that deep-seated sense of “normalcy” is interrupted, oh how many of those people who decry “soy boys” and fantasize about being the “resistance” will realize that such fantasies become untenable when they are left with no pleasures, no comfortable living, and not even the hope of “normalcy” away from the battlefield in a sane and rational country.

     Just look at how many people are losing their mind over having to wear a mask to enter a store.

     Most so-called “Patriots” who are flipping out over having to wear a mask will sell out for that sweet, sweet sense of temporary “normalcy”, no matter how much of a trap it is.

     Perhaps the root of this problem can be encapsulated “I just want to grill” meme, whereby there is a rejection of the objective threat to said sense of “normalcy” while going through the motions (John Frum style) of normalcy and protection above all else of said superficiality.

Why didn’t the soy boy β cuckservatives Inc. defeat my enemies for me so I didn’t have to be bothered while I just wanna go and grill for God’s sake!!1!

     This, as noted already, is a presumption of normalcy, which ignores the fact that America is a result of countless confluences of events that gave us a rare example of where the rules are above the rulers and where the social norms were of such virtue that broad liberty could exist and even be cherished while be protected by the sober understanding that we will not let our passions forge our fetters.

     This, as noted already, is a presumption of normalcy, which ignores the fact that America is a result of countless confluences of events that gave us a rare example of where the rules are above the rulers and where the social norms were of such virtue that broad liberty could exist and even be cherished while be protected by the sober understanding that we will not let our passions forge our fetters.

     This is not to say that those who cling to “normalcy” are cohorts in the “fundamental transformation” of America, but simply that for the vast majority who have focused in on their own live and immediate community have been distracted from the real threat by the phantom menace of overt antagonism, thus feeling that the alternatives that are different from such antagonistic demands are somehow acceptable.

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Woke Medicine Mandatory in Michigan

     In Michigan, doctors can no longer give check-ups unless they’ve checked their privilege!

“Michigan medical professionals will need to undergo implicit bias training in order to be licensed by the state, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and state leaders announced Thursday.

“The state Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs is in charge of licensing medical professionals. Under a new executive directive from Whitmer department will create new rules that make implicit bias training mandatory for people to qualify for licensure, renewal or registration. The new requirement is based on a recommendation from the Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities, led by Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II.

“‘The coronavirus pandemic has shown that this inequity is particularly and dangerously true,’ said Gilchrist, who has lost 23 people in his life due to the virus.”

     The reference to “equity” means institutional racial inequality when it comes to the practice of medicine; it’s normalization seems innocuous as first once established will mean accepted precedence to justify much worse.

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In The Era Of Corona-Chan L.A. Teachers Demand Racial Justice

     The question of whether schools should re-open or stay with distance learning is an open question with legitimate points of debate as well as disagreement over “the science”.   Some parents, amongst others, even are saying lack of public school indoctrination is tantamount to child-abuse, which is ironic coming from those who usually complain about the wokeness being taught to children now-a-days or the “social justice” obsession of the credentialed teaching class, as can be seen by the demands of the United Teachers of Los Angeles for the Los Angeles Unified School District as noted in their propaganda piece entitled “The Same Storm, but Different boats: The Safe and Equitable Conditions for Starting LAUSD in 2020-21”* complete with demands for unequal racial considerations and call for “equity and justice”:

“The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States underscores the deep equity and justice challenges arising from our profoundly racist, intensely unequal society. Unlike other countries that recognize protecting lives is the key to protecting livelihoods, the United States has chosen to prioritize profits over people. The Trump administration’s attempt to force people to return to work on a large scale depends on restarting physical schools so parents have childcare.

“…

“This document outlines the equity lens that we must use to view both today’s emergency and tomorrow’s recovery.”

     The demand for “equitable” approach is nothing less than the demand for unequal treatment based on race. After all, they declare that the children are in “the same storm, but different boats”.

“‘We’re all in this together’ is a common slogan during this crisis. What this platitude fails to acknowledge is that, while we may all be in the same storm, we are not all in the same boat. The United States is at an unprecedented moment of overlap between a global pandemic, deep economic recession, and an uprising for Black Lives that exposes the structural race and class fissures that have resulted in higher unemployment, exposure, infection, and death rates in Black, Brown, and poor communities.

“…

“Unsurprisingly, the data is increasingly showing that there is a ‘disproportionate burden of illness and death among racial and ethnic minority groups.’ BIPOC communities are more likely to experience economic and social factors that increase risk of illness and death. Below are just some examples:

“[Various statements of statistical differences between Whites and non-Whites]

“Because of the forces of structural racism, Blacks, Latinx, and Pacific Islanders in Los Angeles County are dying of COVID-19 at twice the rate of white residents. Residents of high-poverty areas were almost four times as likely to die of COVID-19 compared to those who lived in wealthier areas. The effect on human lives is quantifiable: the disproportionate effect of coronavirus means that at least 700 Blacks, Latinx, and Asian Americans died because of structural racism that puts them more at risk compared to white people. Nearly 1,000 people living in high poverty areas died because of class and income inequality that puts them more at risk compared to people living in wealthy areas.”

     Because “White Supremacy” and “Institutional Privilege” grants White students immunity to disease by some demonic touch of that maligning mystical miasma of malevolent malfeasance of “Whiteness”?

     Note also that “BIPOC” (i.e. “Black, Indigenous, and Persons/People of Color) includes those of East Asian decent (though clearly lower in the hierarchy), in other words everyone who isn’t White. Notice that only by lumping in all non-White students can they declare non-Whites harder hit than White students, for if they really broke down the racial groups, the narrative doesn’t hold.

     This usage of “BIPOC” of particular not since only about one in ten students in the LAUSD is White.   So, rather than focusing on some disadvantages minority, this scholastic/justice segregation in the schools is intended to exclude a small minority of students and treat them as less important. Yet not putting children’s education in the hands of these racially obsessed “equity and justice” teachers is somehow child abuse?

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The Mainstream News Goes Full Orwell

     In Orwell’s novel “1984”, the Ministry of Love engaged in torture, the Ministry of Plenty engaged in rationing, the Ministry of Truth engaged in propaganda lies, and the Ministry of Peace engages in perpetual war. This seems at first glance to be so absurd that no one in their right mind would accept this fantastical doublethink.

     However, the mainstream news media is apparently using “1984” as a “how-to” guide and blatantly pushing doublethink for real.

     An increase in violence is not an intensification of peacefulness, much like how speech is violence but violence is free speech.

     Doubleplusungood…

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Conservatism Has Conserved

     Americans, do you live in a country where there is a “hate speech” exception to free speech? Do you live in a country where an expansive welfare state is a thing of national pride that you happily participate in?   Do you live in a country where civilians can’t keep and bear arms?

     Congratulations, you now know several things that “conservatives have conserved”.

     And yes, that question of “what have conservatives conserved” wasn’t meant to be anything more than a rhetorical question and nothing less than an accusation. But there will be an answer anyways.

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An Example Of Actual Institutional Privilege

     Oh, to see an example of the presumption of actual “institutional privilege” and the expectation of actual “institutional power”… from the organizer of #BlackLivesMatter (U.K.).

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     Notice how she is taken aback at being called “angry” after she… gets angry.

     Notice also how she not only uses the actual “institutional privilege” of being a female in an Anglosphere country, but uses that privilege to verbally attack a Black male who dares not believe what he is told to believe to a degree that would get a White individual, even a White female, in the U.K. arrested for “hate crimes”.

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Will The Suburbs Survive?

     Between the wannabe-revolutionaries rioting while Corona-chan spreads in urban cores of many cities causing people to flee (if they can), to the pivotal nature of the suburbs in elections as the swing electorate—who will determine the control of not only the Federal government but state governments—that the Democrats have been increasingly winning in the past few years, one might think that the threats to the suburbs from the elites and urban-fetishists would be front and center on today’s political stage, but then just how many people in the suburbs have even heard of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing initiative?

     The “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” (AFFH) initiative that began during the Obama Presidency and really kicked off after his re-election in 2012. The goal of this initiative was to in effect nationalize the suburbs by giving the Federal government the power to help Progressive-controlled cities, if not imposed by direct Federal regulation, fundamentally transform communities destroy the single-family home in favor of dense housing, in disfavor of private transportation, and centralization of communities that are then easier to control.

“It is part of a broader suite of initiatives designed to block suburban development, press Americans into hyper-dense cities, and force us out of our cars. Government-mandated ethnic and racial diversification plays a role in this scheme, yet the broader goal is forced ‘economic integration.’ The ultimate vision is to make all neighborhoods more or less alike, turning traditional cities into ultra-dense Manhattans, while making suburbs look more like cities do now. In this centrally-planned utopia, steadily increasing numbers will live cheek-by-jowl in ‘stack and pack’ high-rises close to public transportation, while automobiles fall into relative disuse.”

     How does the Federal government justify this, aside from whatever excuse it used to have a Department of Urban Affairs? Racism, even when they can’t show actual discrimination, via what is known as “disparate impact” whereby any failure to achieve the presumed racial balance and equality of outcome is considered undeniable proof of discrimination that must be corrected:

“This means that you can be found liable for illegally discriminating in a housing-related matter by following some policy that has a disproportionate effect, even though the policy is nondiscriminatory by its terms, in its application, and in its intent.”

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