our nightmare | Fredrik deBoer

This guy is an idiot. Consider:

It’s not difficult, after all, to look at the Fortune 500 companies and note the great paucity of women and people of color in the executive ranks. This lack of diversity is clear on its face. This is an embarrassment to these institutions, and helps to demonstrate that the great American story of equal opportunity and the self-made man is a myth.

Note that he doesn’t explain (and indeed no one ever has) why diversity in and of itself is a ‘good’ to strive for. Nor does that lack of diversity demonstrate anything of the sort. Equal opportunity does not guarantee equal results. If it did, blacks would still be a minority in the NBA and NFL. For some reason idiot Leftists (sorry, I know that’s redundant) never seem to understand that.

Traditionally, both equality and diversity have been important to liberalism.

That’s just bovine feces. Traditionally, liberalism, the classical kind, was concerned about freedom. Then he proves my point:

Liberal publications devote far less ink, virtual or physical, to core issues of redistribution and worker power than they once did.

This isn’t liberalism, this is Karl Marx. This is communism/socialism. No liberalism about it.

Be scared. This guy is part of the problem in our schools. From his ‘about me’ statement:

I’m a teacher, linguist, and writer whose scholarly work concerns writing assessment, corpus linguistics, writing program administration, and higher education policy.

This is what passes for ‘scholarly work’ today. No wonder our crybully SJWs can’t handle reality.

Source: our nightmare | Fredrik deBoer

Blog: Venezuela seizing factories, arresting owners

This is what Obama, Hillary, and every Democrat in this country want to do to us.

“Socialism’s toxicity has never been more tellingly demonstrated than in Venezuela, which is rich in natural resources, but falling apart, threatening to become another North Korea, all in the name of socialism.”

Source: Blog: Venezuela seizing factories, arresting owners

Trump the Disrupter

“** The government’s effort to turn our military into a feminized, homosexualized, transgenderized social justice experiment without regard to its purpose, which is to kill as many of America’s enemies as possible, while leaving all or most of our people intact and alive…”

That’s just one of a big long list of grievances we have against the government that led to Trump. Pretty impressive list. We started shooting Redcoats for far less!

Source: Trump the Disrupter

Sultan Knish: In the City of the Decadents

“The decadent civilization has a million laws which it applies selectively. Its universal laws, inherited from a vigorous civilization, are buried between equivocation. Decadents don’t believe in objective truths and so they cannot have universal laws. Instead they mire them in so many legalisms as to be meaningless. The laws must be interpreted by a specialized caste. Everyone is always in violation of some obscure law.”

Source: Sultan Knish: In the City of the Decadents

Barbara Kay: When Mark Steyn struck back

Steyn slowly rose and riposted, in a tone of withering contempt, “I wasn’t going to do funny stuff. I was going to be deadly serious. (But) I’m slightly amazed at Simon’s ability to get big laughs on gang rape.” Vigorous applause. He went on, “Mme Arbour scoffs at the ‘newfound feminists.’ I’m not much of a feminist, but I draw the line at a three year old … and a seven year old getting raped.” Vigorous applause.

Source: Barbara Kay: When Mark Steyn struck back

Articles: The Fruits of Multiculturalism, Abroad and at Home

There is within our own borders a rising culture of anti-Constitutional, anti-American aggression and fascism, perpetrated upon Americans by other Americans who are so assured of their own moral and intellectual superiority that they have no need of laws that constrain their dominance over their fellow citizens. They are smarter and better than the rest of us, because they say so.

Source: Articles: The Fruits of Multiculturalism, Abroad and at Home

Sultan Knish: Youmerica


“The paradox of the individualistic society is that it can only exist if individuals embrace virtues that are greater than their own needs and whims. A society where each individual acts as a little tyrant, pursuing his desires with total selfishness at the expense of everyone else becomes collectivist as the little tyrants turn to a series of big tyrants to get what they want no matter who gets hurt by it.”

Source: Sultan Knish: Youmerica