The Memory Hole Comes For Mysteries

     From Roald Dahl and James Bond to R.L. Stine and myriad fairy tails, the woke work of “sensitivity” readers continues unabated? For many people, why this is happening is a mystery. But that and other mysteries is now more woke.

“Agatha Christie novels have been rewritten for modern sensitivities, The Telegraph can reveal.

“Poirot and Miss Marple mysteries have had original passages reworked or removed in new editions published by HarperCollins.

“The character of a British tourist venting her frustration at a group of children has been purged from a recent reissue, while a number of references to people smiling and comments on their teeth and physiques, have also been erased.

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“The author’s own narration, often through the inner monologue of Miss Jane Marple or Hercule Poirot, has been altered in many instances. Sections of dialogue uttered by often unsympathetic characters within the mysteries have also been cut.

“In the 1937 Poirot novel Death on the Nile, the character of Mrs Allerton complains that a group of children are pestering her, saying that ‘they come back and stare, and stare, and their eyes are simply disgusting, and so are their noses, and I don’t believe I really like children’.

“This has been stripped down in a new edition to state: ‘They come back and stare, and stare. And I don’t believe I really like children’.

“Vocabulary has also been altered, with the term ‘Oriental’ removed. Other descriptions have been altered in some instances, with a black servant, originally described as grinning as he understands the need to stay silent about an incident, described as neither black nor smiling but simply as ‘nodding’.

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“Dialogue in Christie’s 1920 debut novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles has been altered, so where Poirot once noted that another character is “a Jew, of course”, he now makes no such comment.

“In the same book, a young woman described as being of gypsy type’ is now simply ‘a young woman’, and other references to gypsies have been removed from the text.

“The 1979 collection Miss Marple’s Final Cases and Two Other Stories includes the character of an Indian judge who grows angry demanding his breakfast in the original text with ‘his Indian temper’, a phrase now changed to say ‘his temper’.

“References to ‘natives’ have also been removed or replaced with the word ‘local’.”

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The Radical Fringe And The Overton Window

     Interesting thread on how the Left lets their radical fringe go crazy to make themselves seem more reasonable. Some on the right say we need to fight like the Left does and do what they are doing superficially through their radical fringe. This would not work, and most likely make things much, much worse.

     Why, though?

     First of all, the Left has succeeded in the Gramscian march through the institutions, so they are the ones who can dictate to the uninformed masses their message and have their fringe being said to have legitimate grievances, which the smart Left can then use to portray themselves are reasonable people to institute “common sense” reasonable solutions.

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News of the Week (April 2nd, 2023)

 

News of the Week for April 2nd, 2023


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Firing Line Friday: The Middle East Explosion and American Detente

     In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.

     Between the Abraham Accords and the Chinese-brokered Iran-Saudi reproachment in Yemen, the Middle East is yet again in the news. Let us look back half a century ago at the situation shortly after the Yom Kippur war with William F. Buckley, Jr. and guest Hans J. Morgenthau as they discuss the Middle East explosion and American detente.

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“Organoid Intelligence” Of Lab Grown Brains Mean One Thing: Hyperintelligent Bioroid Catgirls

     Advances in bio-technology have gone from making lab grown skin and artificial tissue, to functional biological machines and even neurons. While all these things contribute to making cyborg or bioroid possible, growing and utilizing brain cells as functional thinking machines would be the next big step—and that big step is here.

“Artificially grown masses of cells or tissue known as ‘organoids’ could represent the next wave of innovation in modern computing through biocomputation and may also potentially supplement advances in artificial intelligence, according to a Johns Hopkins University team.

“Recent advancements in ‘organoid intelligence,’ as the researchers call it, could take the field of biocomputing well beyond the current limits of computation […]

“Hartung and his team believe that tapping such abilities in brain organoids could represent the next wave of computing through developments in biological, non-human intelligence in the coming years. This, in addition to allowing researchers to glean new insights into the function of the human brain by allowing researchers to experiment in ways prevented by ethical boundaries.

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“Hartung and his team envision a variety of potential uses for their lab-grown ‘brain in a dish’ method of generating organoids with brain-like functions. These include supercomputing without the unsustainable energy demands that the current state of the technology requires.

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“Rather than seeing organoid intelligence as an alternative to artificial intelligence, Hartung and the Johns Hopkins team believes they may be able to be integrated with artificial intelligence in ways that could potentially hasten the development of both fields and eventually lead to the creation of biocomputers whose processing and storage capabilities, as well as their speed and efficiency, could well outperform today’s best supercomputers.

     Obviously this can mean only one thing: Hyperintellegent cyborg and bioroid catgirls!

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Regenerative Society: Communism By Another Name

     Notice how some people push Communism without calling it Communism? This is particularly true when it takes on an ecological sheen by the “Watermelons” (Green on the outside and Red inside).   When you can’t get the masses to rise up, you gotta resort to scaring them with environmental alarmism and doom.   Such is the case of “regenerative society” that demands a “degrowth economy” followed by a “post-growth economy”:

     Let’s go point by point:

     Yup, it’s the same old Marxist line where the elite Capitalists have everything and make everyone else pay for it. Though notice how growth, which used to be what Communists wanted and believed could only happen equally for everyone under Marxist teachings, become universally bad because is make Gaia cry or something.

     And here we seen how the new eco-friendly Communism is even worse for everybody. They want to take away your stuff and make you eat less (i.e. they want to make you eath the bugs, live in the pod, drink the soy, and own nothing.

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News of the Week (March 26th, 2026)

 

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Firing Line Friday: Limits of Behavioral Control

     In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.

     The fungibility of mankind, from the extemes of “nature” vs. “nurture” has been a long debated question, as this exchange between William F. Buckley, Jr. and Nathan H. Azrin with David Premack shows as they debate the limits of behavioral control.

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Quick Takes – Public School Pimps: Gay Sex For 6th Graders; Surveying Middle Schoolers About Their Sexual Experiences; Fit For Students But Not The Adult Public

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.

     The focus this time: Groomers who groom.

     First, a little mood music:

     Carrying on…

     You’d think that if a school board wanted a child to know some book, that they’d be happy to see that child repeat the knowledge of what he was taught by that book to his school board… yet said school board yelled that it wasn’t publicly acceptable for said school child to repeat in public what he’s been told!

“Middle-school librarians now think homosexual pornography is appropriate reading material for 11-year-old students.

“Eleven-year-old sixth grader Knox Zijac got up at a school board meeting to read a page from the book Nick and Charlie, which is about a homosexual couple having sex. This explicit book was a featured novel on a display stand in his middle school library, according to Knox. The student, so young he still had trouble pronouncing the ‘r’ in ‘library’ and ‘librarian,’ said that his middle school librarian not only helped him check the pornographic book out (Knox wanted to show his father the book) but offered to help him find similar books, including a graphic novel version. ‘Graphic’ is certainly the accurate description of this supposedly sixth-grade-level reading material.”

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Ohio vs. Diversity Statements

     Ohio is joining with many other states in banning colleges and universities from requiring “diversity statements” which preclude actual intellectual diversity. SB 83 says, in part:

“The chancellor of higher education shall not distribute any state funds appropriated for institutional purposes to a private institution of higher education unless the institution submits a statement affirming all of the following:>

(1) The institution is committed to intellectual diversity.

(2) The institution is committed to free speech protection for students, staff, and faculty.

(3) The institution does not require diversity, equity, and inclusion courses or training for students, staff, or faculty.

(4) The institution complies with the syllabus requirements prescribed under section 3345.029 of the Revised Code as if it were a state institution of higher education.

(5) The institution complies with the prohibition of political and ideological litmus tests in hiring or promotion policies in accordance with section 3345.0217 of the Revised Code as if it were a state institution of higher education.”

     They are also requiring that syllabi be posted publicly:

“Each state institution of higher education shall make available on its publicly accessible web site a syllabus for each undergraduate course it offers for college credit. Each syllabus shall be all of the following:

(1) Accessible from the main page of the state institution’s web site by use of not more than three links;

(2) Searchable by keywords and phrases;

(3) Accessible to the public without requiring user registration of any kind.”

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