Archive for 2021

EVEN THOUGH THINKING DOESN’T SEEM TO BE THEIR STRONG SUIT: Salena Zito: The culture curators want to think for you.

Sandor Mecs was a child when his family lived in the town of Szentendre, Hungary. Today, it is a picturesque town 20 miles north of Budapest that is lined with winding cobblestone streets, colorful centuries-old homes, cottages, and churches and is a tourism center with its flourishing museums, charm, and proximity to the capital.

While the picturesque footprint was the same for Mecs and his family and thousands of other Hungarians 60 years ago, life in post-World War II Hungary was anything but ideal if you were a free thinker.

“At that time, we had become a Stalinized state of the Soviet Union, and Matyas Rakosi ruled the country for over seven years as a dictator who demanded no one strayed from the collective approved government thought,” he said.

If you did, you disappeared. . . .

Many intellectuals in the U.S. toss around the word “dictatorship” or “dictator” about political parties they don’t like frequently, and with such abandon, it is now deemed normal in some circles to use the terms without irony, primarily when referring to the Republican Party.

In their zeal to dismantle conservatism, they miss the true dictator in our country. They are our cultural curators. The corporations, much of the media, the entertainment industry, major league sports organizations, academia, and Silicon Valley all demand that we fall in line with how they think. They want to approve of how we speak, what books we read, what movies we watch, what words we use, who we support politically, how we educate our children, and what parts of history are acceptable to teach.

Many of these entities have gone from trying to appeal to a wide range of customers based on the products they sell or services they offer into social justice organizations, far removed from their core missions and their consumers.

When one of them deems something unacceptable in its version of the world, many others follow suit, often crumbling to their younger employees’ demands. The latter has been given enough power in this age of corporate social justice to destroy the very place they work if that corporation does not bend to their demands.

The decision no longer to publish six Dr. Seuss books was made internally. So was Disney’s decision to prevent young viewers from watching Dumbo, Peter Pan, Swiss Family Robinson, and The Aristocats.

The model is more China than Hungary, but they’ll take what they can get.

THE IDES OF MARCH: If you know your Roman history and your Shakespeare, no explanation of the significance of March 15 is needed. But if you are The Lid’s Jeff Dunetz, who once played Marcus Brutus in the movies, today is a great day to recall why Julius Caesar should have worked from home that day!

COVID COVERUP STARTED EARLY: At least that what appears to be shown by new emails uncovered and reported by Just the News’ Daniel Payne.

HOW WOULD YOU HAVE REACTED HAD YOU BEEN THERE: On D-Day at Omaha Beach? The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787? The Castle Church door in Wittenburg with Martin Luther in 1517? The Sunday after the Crucifixion on Friday?

That’s the premise of the movie “Risen.” It’s the story of Clavius, commander of Rome’s Jerusalem Garrison, who is tasked by Pilate to find the body of Jesus. And he does! It’s a fascinating way to look at the fulcrum of Western civilization, by putting yourself in the shoes of a key player. Pure Flix brings back the 2016 production for Easter season 2021.

NO PROBLEM, JUST IDENTIFY AS WOMEN:

Or, you know, launch a revolution, whatever.

SCIENCE:

GRANDMA HAD A SAYING: “Rome and Pavia weren’t made in a day.” (For those puzzled at the inclusion of Pavia,it’s for the rhyming in Portuguese, i.e. “Roma e Pavia nao foram feitas num dia.”)
I am increasingly frustrated at Amazon, but for indie book sellers (and almost all smaller presses fit in this) there really isn’t anywhere else to reach readers who don’t already follow you/know who you are. The other sellers are worse. And, you know, ebooks really are a minor part of their income.

There are alternatives being built, but until they are, and I suspect, because everyone has a day job and is doing this stuff on the side, it’s going to take about a year, all we can do is promo the indie writers. Particularly those brave enough and to the right of Lenin enough to wish to associate with my blog.

So, here goes: It’s the according to Hoyt book  promo. Now with more vitamins and minerals, and virtually no snails:  Book Promo And Vignettes by Luke, Mary Catelli and ‘Nother Mike.

THIS PLAYING WITH THE HOURS IS ANOTHER STATIST INSANITY:  Time.

And at this point and place in time, I’ve had enough of it.

WE MUST RESTORE THE REPUBLIC AND EQUALITY UNDER THE LAW: Varieties of Legal Corruption.

All else will take care of itself.

NO. I THINK THE BLAME BELONGS TO THE IDIOTS WHO OPENED THE BORDER:   Democrats, Republicans Blame Each Other Over Border Surge.

Though you know, the idiots coming over the border need their heads examined too. It means they can’t sense patterns for spit. Given the political instability South of the Border, you’d think they’d be sniffing the air and going “Aye, hombre, if we go in we’re going to get caught in the middle when the yankees go crazy.”
But no. Humans have a normalcy bias. I have no idea why after 2020 but they do. So they expect us to be blessed as always.  Shrug. Look, I’m here and I’m staying here, for good or ill. Because wherever thou goest I shall go. Your people shall be my people. I took my oath and meant it.
But people coming here for the getting while the getting is good?  Stupid right now.

AND RIP THE FRICKING MASK OFF:  Unmasking.

If asymptomatic transmission is a thing, it hasn’t been proven anywhere outside China. And China lies for fun and profit.

WELL, AT LEAST NOW WE KNOW:  One Year Later, Vindication for Lockdown Skeptics.

Doesn’t make me less angry, mind you. A year ago, after a deep dive into the Diamond Princess numbers I was telling you this was all nonsense and an attempt at a coup by the left.  Yes, I do know Cassandra didn’t get half the beating she deserved. But do me a favor, will you? Next time I tell you “This is stupid, stop howling like monkeys in a cage and look at the numbers” just do it. I’m sick and tired of y’all deciding it’s time to go to hell and taking the rest of us along for the ride, okay?