Archive for 2025

HOW IT STARTED: Conservatives Urge Ban on ‘Harry Potter’ Over Witchcraft, Homosexuality.

The Christian Post, October 30th, 2007.

How It’s Going: San Francisco bookstore to stop carrying ‘Harry Potter’ series.

Booksmith on Haight Street posted on Instagram on Monday regarding the decision, linking to a blog entry on its website explaining the reasoning behind the decision. Although for many years Rowling has been making statements that are considered by many to be transphobic, the tipping point for Booksmith was a move in May by Rowling to use her income from the book series to start an organization called the J.K. Rowling Women’s Fund.

The foundation was started to help pay for legal representation for people who “are being forced to comply with unreasonable inclusion policies regarding single sex spaces and services,” as well as those who “have lost their livelihoods or are facing tribunals because of their expressed beliefs.” These statements align with Rowling’s assertions that a person’s gender is solely dictated biologically, and that trans women should not qualify for protection from sex-based discrimination. She celebrated a recent U.K. Supreme Court ruling on the topic by posting a photo of herself smoking what appeared to be a cigarillo with the caption, “I love it when a plan comes together.”

Welcome to 2025, where for the first time, fantasy books have been banned due a lack of magical thinking by their author.

THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN, AND NOW THEY MUST BE PUNISHED: New York City Chooses the Form of Its Destructor and It’s (Check Notes) a Socialist Ex-Rapper (!) Who Supports Global Jihad. Update: One of His “Raps” Praised Five Convicted Terrorist Funders of Hamas.

In the city that was struck by Al Qaeda on 9/11, notes David Strom.

Yesterday I wrongly wrote that this was the election. It was a mental typo. This isn’t the election, just the Democrat primary, but the winner of the Democrat primary almost always wins the election, unless the Democrat candidate is so terrible that a Republican like Guiliani or an “independent” billionaire like Bloomberg can win.

Are we at that stage? Or does New York City want to go the way of Chicago?

Well, New York’s most fired up voters are. They’re a small percentage of the population, but they’ve chosen to go full hammer and sickle, despite knowing within recent memory good governance. (Of course, New York’s most fired up voters also remember the Bad Old Days, and look back fondly on them, something akin to how Londoners view the Blitz, but with a funky Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters soundtrack.) According to NPR today, “Democratic primary race turnout under 30% in NY’s largest cities,” including New York. That was also the formula for DeBlasio’s win in 2015: “20% Turnout in New York Primaries,” the New York Times reported in September of 2013.

As Charles Cooke writes, “New Yorkers Know How to Fix Their City and Have Chosen Not To,” asking, “What, in the name of all that is holy, are you doing?”

My reading of history shows that, if New York is to function properly, it needs a pragmatic, no-frills mayor who is obsessed with fighting crime, with ensuring that the city’s already high taxes do not become so absurd that the taxpayers leave, and with preventing the machinery of government from being derailed by special interests. When New York has one of those mayors — as it did in Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg — it works. When New York does not have one of those mayors — as was the case in the 1970s and 1980s, and, as has been the case (to a far lesser extent) since 2014 — it works less well. Politics is a complicated endeavor, and, in consequence, it does not exhibit too many genuine “iron rules.” But this is one of them: Serious person as mayor = success. Frivolous person as mayor = failure.

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On all the political matters that were ancillary to their aims, both Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg happily toed the city’s line. As such, the important question before voters was simply, “Do you want to keep the streets safe and the services competent?” For two decades, the resounding answer was “yes.”

Now? Not so much.

Good and hard Fun City, good and hard:

UPDATE:

(Classical reference in headline.)

YOU’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BLOG: Counting Up Texas Gun Rights Wins. “It’s easy to get black pilled and feel that elections don’t matter, but there are few areas where the difference between electing Republicans over Democrats is as pronounced as that of gun rights. The Supreme Court victories in Heller and Bruen don’t happen without Republican nominees on the Supreme Court. Likewise, though Texas Republicans have real gripes about the cabal thwarting conservative legislation, Dwight sent over a Texas State Rifle Association piece on Second Amendment wins during the 89th Legislature’s regular session.”

BROKEN BORDER ENFORCEMENT AND BROKEN WINDOWS POLICING:

The Biden administration deserves the ultimate blame for the ongoing deportation protests. That’s not partisanship, it’s common sense. And common policing theory. They not only created America’s current illegal immigration problem, but they also created the expectation that immigration law would not be enforced.

Protests over ICE deportations in deep blue cities are increasing and appear increasingly coordinated. The protests are intended to convince the public that President Trump and ICE are responsible for the mayhem that the protestors are causing. Democrats are latching onto the protests to divert attention from having created America’s immigration crisis and recast themselves as political martyrs. (RELATED: Politicians Imitating Protestors Bad Omen for Democratic Party)

To avoid being hoodwinked into the Left’s verdict, America must remember these protests are implicitly — when not explicitly — calling for no enforcement of immigration law. It is also worth remembering that not enforcing immigration law is what caused America’s illegal immigration mess. (RELATED: Cameras and Cash Fuel ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump)

The root of America’s current illegal immigration crisis is the Biden administration’s refusal to enforce immigration law at the border and internally for four years. This non-enforcement effectively made America a sanctuary jurisdiction; the entire nation followed what Democrats had done in hundreds of locations nationwide. (RELATED: The Sanctuary State Confederacy)

Uncounted millions moved to take advantage. We neither know the precise number, nor who was in their number. When it came to immigration, the law was a dead letter; immigration law effectively did not exist.

Well, that’s because the Politburo running the Biden administration had far more pressing issues to focus on: Breaking: Biden Admin Surveilled Musk’s Contacts After Buying Twitter. “This was nothing less than the weaponization of government against the political opponents of Biden Regency. Congress needs to issue subpoenas to everyone in that chain of command to explain the espionage directed at Musk, the timing of when it began, and what they were trying to do with it. House Oversight chair James Comer had better launch that ASAP, and demand testimony under oath from Garland, Mayorkas, and Becerra at the very least. It is an utter disgrace. Finally, it might remind Elon Musk that while he may have differences with Trump at times, the two of them have far more in common than those differences. That includes political opponents who have no scruples at all about leveraging power to ruin those they see as enemies.”

SARA PEQUEÑO: Mamdani wins NYC mayoral primary as Cuomo concedes. Will Democrats listen now? “On my Instagram, everyone was talking about Mamdani – friends, enemies, politicians and celebrities are coming out of the woodwork to voice their support for the democratic socialist. People in my circle are excited about the prospect of a true progressive running New York City – and it seems there’s a lot the Democratic Party could learn from that.”

The hard way, you can be sure.

HE’S IN NO WAYS TIRED:

I’d say that Mamdani has locked in his votes from Hilaria Baldwin, Jasmine Crockett, Kamala Harris, and Hillary Clinton, but that’s a given.

WE NEED IMMIGRANTS BECAUSE WE HAVE A POPULATION CRISIS! WE HAVE A POPULATION CRISIS BECAUSE OF IMMIGRANTS!

Both of these things can be true, but I think they’d make a terrible Reese’s commercial.

MARK JUDGE: The Man Crisis and ‘Iron John’ at 35. “I remember that when Iron John became a phenomenon in the 1990s every single actor, journalist, and performance artist I knew was eager to create a parody of it and the so-called men’s movement. Those people have now either lost themselves or are living passive lives where they are ordered around by their wives and raising dull sons.”

FINAL VERSION PUBLISHED: Supporting Free Speech and Countering Antisemitism on American College Campuses.

My coauthored article makes a number of contributions to the relevant debate, but let me highlight one of them. Many “pro-Palestine” activists have been gaslighting us regarding what’s been happening on campus, portraying it as a conflict between between freedom of expression and censorship attempts by “Zionists.” In fact, as we discuss, most of the controversy over antisemitism has arisen because of violence, threats, intimidation, trespass, assault, disruptions of classrooms and other campus spaces, harassment of individual students, discrimination by university bureaucrats, and other actions that do not reasonably come within a sound definition of “freedom of expression.”

PHYSICS: Theory Proposing Three-Dimensional Time as the “Primary Fabric of Everything” Could Unify Quantum Physics and Gravity.

A University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) scientist has proposed a “three-dimensional time” theory that replaces the traditional model of one dimension of time and three physical dimensions as the primary fabric of everything.

Unlike previously proposed, purely mathematical ‘3D time’ constructs where space emerges as a secondary manifestation, Professor Gunther Kletetschka at the UAF Geophysical Institute says his theory of everything, which could unify quantum physics and gravity, is testable and verifiable.

“Earlier 3D time proposals were primarily mathematical constructs without these concrete experimental connections,” Professor Kletetschka explained. “My work transforms the concept from an interesting mathematical possibility into a physically testable theory with multiple independent verification channels.”

Heinlein proposed something like this in The Number of the Beast, but there’s no word yet whether Kletetschka’s physical tests involve a sentient spaceship.

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