Archive for 2020

KRISTI NOEM, FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT?

Noem refuses to play nice with the left, whose illogical and overlong shutdowns ravaged the economy and whose lack of police support led to nationwide lawlessness. Therefore she has earned scorn from the mainstream media. MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow brought on Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan Wednesday night to insist Noem was ‘very wrong’ about Democratic cities being overrun with violence. The Daily Beast called her a ‘master of COVID delusion’. PBS referred to her speech as ‘dark’. This is good news. An actual conservative will never be beloved by the progressive punditocracy.

So why has Haley been getting all of the love? She is a safe and predictable choice for the establishment political class, of course. Remember, she and Hillary Clinton both admonished Trump for attempting to pull troops from Syria and ‘abandoning’ the Kurds. The politicos who were purged from the party under Trump and exiled to MSNBC and CNN contributor gigs would easily crawl their way back into a Haley administration. None of this is compatible with the ‘America First’ and populist agenda that has gained popularity GOP during Trump’s first term. If that trend is to continue, Noem should be vetted for the 2024 job well before Haley.

Glenn endorsed her in June: “KRISTI NOEM 2024: South Dakota National Guard quickly shuts down violence as governor calls for swift action against looters. Her pandemic handling was also excellent.”

#JOURNALISM:

Think of the press as garbage people who lie for the Democrats and you won’t go far wrong.

UPDATE: Like I said:

OPEN THREAD: We’re jammin’ till the night is through.

MICHAEL WALSH: Pandemic Gives Petty Tyrants Control.

Note also the barely disguised glee with which such corrupt outfits as the World Health Organization freely speak of living with Covid-19 forever. “The critical question that all countries will face in the coming months is how to live with this virus. That is the new normal,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in June.

So be warned: If you think the petty tyrants currently making your lives miserable are going to willingly relinquish their illicit powers, think again. They’ve got a taste for it now. No matter how flat the curve gets, no matter how slow the spread becomes, they don’t intend to give up control without a fight.

The question is: what are you going to do about it?

Read the whole thing.

SEEN ON FACEBOOK: “The Milwaukee Bucks are boycotting a playoff game. I had no idea that the NBA playoffs were even happening. I predict that, in two years, there will be a lot of 7 footers digging ditches or working fast food. That’s how long it will take them to go through their money — if that long.”

Also seen on Facebook: “Things I’ve managed to live just fine without the last 6 months: NBA, MLB and Hollywood. I’d venture a guess I’m not the only one.”

JIM TREACHER: Shaun King Doxes Kenosha Cops.

“I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: You can’t steer a riot. Working people up into a frenzy is easy, but controlling them is impossible. Ignoring or condoning this madness because you agree with the rioters’ ostensible goals is a mistake, and the Democrats had better hope it doesn’t bite them in the ass on November 4. They coddled these lunatics even though it’s morally and ethically wrong, and soon they’re going to find out how much the voters like it. And on behalf of Caucasians around the world: Sorry about Shaun King. He may be one of ours, but we’re not happy about it either.”

AND THUS, THE CANCEL CULTURE LEFT ONCE AGAIN COMES FULL CIRCLE WITH THE MORAL MAJORITY: The Woke Police Came for Dungeons & Dragons. The legendary role-playing game has become “problematic.”

It all begins with the problem of Orcs. These fictional humanoids, green-skinned brutes with hides of leather, were conceptualized by J.R.R. Tolkien, at least, in their modern incarnation. More fleshed out than most of Tolkien’s mythological monsters (with the addition of an origin story), Orcs, which are based on Northern European folktales, are akin to the Goblin—just bigger, meaner, and much scarier. They serve as a contrast to the lithe and enlightened elves in the Lord of the Rings universe. In The Fall of Gondolin, Tolkien writes:

For all that race were bred by Melko of the subterranean heats and slime. Their hearts were of granite and their bodies deformed; foul their faces which smiled not, but their laugh that of the clash of metal, and to nothing were they more fain than to aid in the basest of the purposes of Melko.

Servants of an evil power in Tolkien’s books, this characterization of orcs closely mirrors their depiction in Dungeons & Dragons. These servants of a greater evil are usually footsoldiers, minions to a dragon, or demon, or an orc chieftain at the bottom of a dungeon. They serve as fodder for the players, to be defeated alongside undead skeletons and other evil creatures.

Just as Dungeons & Dragons inspired the creation of new fantasy franchises, so too did the lore of Orcs expand beyond their brutish but humble origins. In World of Warcraft, for instance, they’re depicted as a warlike race with a unique culture of their own, split into different clans. They are more than simply monsters in Warcraft; they’re the main characters, led by a warchief who seeks to elevate his people above their barbarism. And while they are still not wholly human, the humanization of Orcs in the media has made them much more empathetic creatures than Tolkien or the creators of Dungeons & Dragons ever envisioned. The evolution of the Orc, based loosely on colonialist tropes of native peoples and European pagans, has made them a ripe topic for the woke brigade that has found a cause in the dehumanization of a fantasy creature that wasn’t even human in the first place.

Flashback: The great 1980s Dungeons & Dragons panic:

In 1985, Jon Quigley, of the Lakeview Full Gospel Fellowship, spoke for many opponents when he claimed: “The game is an occult tool that opens up young people to influence or possession by demons.”

These fears also found their way into the UK. Fantasy author KT Davies recalls “showing a vicar a gaming figure – he likened D&D to demon worship because there were ‘gods’ in the game”.

Veteran roleplayer Andy Smith found himself in the unusual position of being both a roleplayer and a Christian. “While working for a Christian organisation I was told to remove my roleplaying books from the shared accommodation as they were offensive to some of the other workers and contained references to demon-worship.”

Looking back now, it’s possible to see the tendrils of a classic moral panic, and some elements of the slightly esoteric world of roleplaying did stir the imaginations of panicked outsiders.

A moral panic? The “Safetyism”-driven left seems to be having nothing be in nothing but panic mode these days.