Archive for 2015

NOT JUST PASSIVE VICTIMS: Service Members Risked Lives During Chattanooga Attack, Officials Say. “Marines and sailors risked their lives for one another in Chattanooga last week, trying to distract the gunman who assaulted a naval center here, helping people scale a fence to reach safety and returning fire at the attacker, law enforcement officials said on Wednesday. Some of the five servicemen who were fatally wounded effectively sacrificed themselves during the assault on Thursday, diverting the gunman away from a larger group of potential victims, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation into the killings. . . . At a news conference here, the F.B.I. confirmed that at least one service member shot at the attacker, but did not say whether he managed to wound the gunman, Mohammod Abdulazeez, who was killed minutes later in a shootout with the Chattanooga police.”

I thought they weren’t allowed to have guns.

IT’S HAPPENING IN KNOXVILLE, TOO: Civilians take their posts outside recruiting centers.

The parking lot at the West Knoxville shopping center was scorching hot Wednesday afternoon, but that didn’t prevent a handful of civilians from standing guard in front of the Armed Forces Career Center.

Most of them were members of the Three Percenter’s Club, an organization whose mission, according to their website, is to restore limited constitutional government to the people of the United States in keeping with the wishes of the founding fathers. Some members are ex-military. All had a permit to carry a handgun.

Kimberly King, a retired Army combat medic from Oakdale, Tenn., arrived with a holstered 9 mm pistol on one hip and a .380 pistol in the other pocket. Because she planned to stay awhile, she also brought a gallon of sweet tea.

“I’m doing my civic duty,” King said. “If I have to be here everyday, I will.”

This is the spirit of America. And so is this: “It shouldn’t come to this. I shouldn’t have to be here.” Doing the job the Commander In Chief won’t do.

IT’S SURREAL, AND IT’S SPECTACULAR: The Taiwanese Animators cover the Gawker implosion as only they can – in mindblowing fashion:

BRUCE THORNTON: The Truth About Western “Colonialism”.

Historical terms like “imperialism” and “colonialism,” Conquest wrote, now refer to “a malign force with no program but the subjugation and exploitation of innocent people.” As such, these terms are verbal “mind-blockers and thought-extinguishers,” which serve “mainly to confuse, and of course to replace, the complex and needed process of understanding with the simple and unneeded process of inflammation.” Particularly in the Middle East, “colonialism” has been used to obscure the factual history that accounts for that region’s chronic dysfunctions, and has legitimized policies doomed to fail because they are founded on distortions of that history.

The simplistic discrediting of colonialism and its evil twin imperialism became prominent in the early twentieth century. In 1902 J.A. Hobson’s influential Imperialism: A Study reduced colonialism to a malign economic phenomenon, the instrument of capitalism’s “economic parasites,” as Hobson called them, who sought resources, markets, and profits abroad. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin, faced with the failure of classical Marxism’s historical predictions of the proletarian revolution, in 1917 built on Hobson’s ideas in Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism. Now the indigenous colonized peoples would perform the historical role of destroying capitalism that the European proletariat had failed to fulfill.

These ideas influenced the anti-colonial movements after World War II. John-Paul Sartre, in his introduction to Franz Fanon’s anti-colonial screed The Wretched of the Earth, wrote, “Natives of the underdeveloped countries unite!” substituting the Third World for classic Marxism’s “workers of the world.” This leftist idealization of the colonial Third World and its demonization of the capitalist West have survived the collapse of the Soviet Union and the discrediting of Marxism, and have become received wisdom both in academe and popular culture. It has underwritten the reflexive guilt of the West, the idea that “every Westerner is presumed guilty until proven innocent,” as French philosopher Pascal Bruckner writes, for the West contains an “essential evil that must be atoned for,” colonialism and imperialism.

This leftist interpretation of words like colonialism and imperialism transforms them into ideologically loaded terms that ultimately distort the tragic truths of history. They imply that Europe’s explorations and conquests constituted a new order of evil. In reality, the movements of peoples in search of resources, as well as the destruction of those already in possession of them, is the perennial dynamic of history.

Meh. We heard a lot about the savagery of the Belgian Congo. The Belgians are no longer there, but the Congo is not notably improved.

“SEXIST SCIENTIST” TIM HUNT: THE REAL STORY, from Cathy Young at Real Clear Politics:

Remember Tim Hunt, the Nobel Prize-winning British biochemist mocked and vilified on Twitter and in the media after he reportedly told a gathering of women scientists that “girls” in the lab are a nuisance because they are lovesick crybabies, and suggested sex-segregated labs as the solution? Remember how we were told that this shocking incident reveals still-entrenched sexism in the world of science?

Well, now that the dust has cleared and the story has faded from the American press, there’s a postscript that amounts to: “Never mind.” It turns out that, just as Hunt has claimed, the 72-year-old scientist’s comments during a luncheon at a science journalism conference in Korea in June were an awkward self-deprecating joke—greeted with laughter (not the reported “stony silence”) by a mostly female audience. The “Tim Hunt, misogynist scientist” narrative has been falling apart piece by piece over the past month; last week, it was finished off by a snippet of audio recorded by a female attendee and made public by The Times. Now, attention should turn to the real scandal: irresponsible journalism magnified by social media frenzy.

OK, maybe he’s not guilty of mansplaining – this time. But perhaps we should reserve judgment on returning this white cisgender heteronormative scientist to his alleged task of curing cancer until we can confirm what sort of shirt he was wearing at the time.

(Did I get the jargon right? I’m not up on the lingo the cool SJW kids are using these days.)

RELATED: Internet Mob Justice Isn’t Justice At All: “Few things are as dangerous as the toxic mix of hero worship and outrage culture.”

TWEET OF THE DAY, WATCH THIS MUGGING BY REALITY IN REAL-TIME! EDITION:

Click on either of the above tweets and just keep scrolling. As Moe Lane writes, “yes, it’s cruel hard to resist the temptation. But if you click through to the Twitter conversation itself you’ll see that Rand Simberg for one is carefully explaining to Asantha Cooray here that pretty much every employer affected by this decision is going to have a similar reaction, and that it’s a justified reaction.”

WHAT THE SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIORS FORGET: VOTERS DON’T LIKE MEAN PEOPLE: “When a group which claims to be bullied or oppressed realizes a victory, Americans traditionally are not going to get behind the idea of that same group turning around and using that as an excuse to bully or oppress someone else.”

HO CHI MINH’S NIGHTMARE: Hanoi’s Capitalist Revolution – as reported firsthand by Michael Totten, at City Journal.

But when does America overcome the oppressive sclerotic hand of outdated socialism?

ONE ENTERED THE CITY LIKE A GOD; ONE SCUTTLES IN NOW LIKE A RAT: A beautiful photographic look back at the original Penn Station, demolished in the early 1960s.

As to the confluence of mid-century socialism that led to both its destruction, and its rat-trap sub-Miesian replacement, I explored that a few years ago at Ed Driscoll.com, with a little help from Don Draper.