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Word of the Day – Hypocrickets
Hypocrickets – The media silence that ensues when what should be a major story doesn’t fit The Narrative™.
Now for Something Completely Different
First, read this: What I Learned in the Peace Corps in Africa: Trump Is Right
Excerpt:
Three weeks after college, I flew to Senegal, West Africa, to run a community center in a rural town. Life was placid, with no danger, except to your health. That danger was considerable, because it was, in the words of the Peace Corps doctor, “a fecalized environment.”
In plain English: s— is everywhere. People defecate on the open ground, and the feces is blown with the dust – onto you, your clothes, your food, the water. He warned us the first day of training: do not even touch water. Human feces carries parasites that bore through your skin and cause organ failure.
Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that a few decades later, liberals would be pushing the lie that Western civilization is no better than a third-world country. Or would teach two generations of our kids that loving your own culture and wanting to preserve it are racism.
RTWT. Then read this classic from 2002: Let Africa Sink.
Quote of the Day – Stephen Kruiser Edition
While I have never been one to view anything as an existential crisis, I’ve more and more come to believe that the upcoming presidential election will be a watershed moment for the United States. If Joe Biden wins, it will be the complete triumph of decades of public education indoctrination. The drift of so many young Americans towards socialism and anti-American sentiment is the direct result not being taught real American history, but being fed a leftist line that seeks to rewrite and/or whitewash much of what made this country great.
And for those of you who ask “Well, what do we replace them with?” please read Education, Societal Division and a Proposal

51 Years Ago Today
Man first landed on the Moon:
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I have become convinced that the United States peaked on this day, fifty years ago. The decay had already become apparent, but we as a nation carried off the single most difficult, incredible effort in human history. I’m blessed to have been alive during that time.
I’ve Been Saying This for Literally Decades
A Moment of Zen
“The Pentagon has built its entire advanced weapons on Chinese quicksand,”
After China’s 2010 strong-arm tactics against Japan, some in the West raised warnings but were soon drowned out by economics, a supply glut engineered by China and limited political will. “The Pentagon has built its entire advanced weapons on Chinese quicksand,” military consultant James Kennedy wrote in a Defence One commentary in 2016.
So if the SHTF and China simply cut us off, our military technological superiority will shortly be eliminated.
I’ve been just a fountain of joy recently.
Endgame
Remember that last nearly 10,000-word überpost? I told you that so I could tell you this. Hopefully I won’t be as long-winded this time.
When someone tries to use a strategy which is dictated by their ideology, and that strategy doesn’t seem to work, then they are caught in something of a cognitive bind. If they acknowledge the failure of the strategy, then they would be forced to question their ideology. If questioning the ideology is unthinkable, then the only possible conclusion is that the strategy failed because it wasn’t executed sufficiently well. They respond by turning up the power, rather than by considering alternatives. (This is sometimes referred to as “escalation of failure”.)
Or, as I’ve put it, “Do it again, only harder!” For many of them the philosophy could not be wrong. Its promise was too beautiful to abandon. Facts? Irrelevant! Logic and reason? Meaningless! And so the Progressive Modernists became the Postmodernists: Nothing can really be proven. Everything is relative, subjective. Feelings are more important that facts. Everything has hidden meanings because of the inherent conscious and unconscious biases of their creators, you just have to deconstruct them to find those real meanings. The curtains are never just blue. Two plus two doesn’t necessarily equal four. In other words, “My mind is made up. Don’t confuse me with the facts.” Or, “I reject your reality and substitute my own equally valid one!” Or “That wasn’t REAL Communism!”
Author Frank Herbert wrote in his Dune novels some ideas that I think are as accurate as anything I’ve ever read:
All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.
Governments, if they endure, always tend increasingly toward aristocratic forms. No government in history has been known to evade this pattern. And as the aristocracy develops, government tends more and more to act exclusively in the interests of the ruling class – whether that class be hereditary royalty, oligarchs of financial empires, or entrenched bureaucracy.
When religion and politics travel in the same cart, the riders believe nothing can stand in their way. Their movements become headlong – faster and faster and faster. They put aside all thoughts of obstacles and forget the precipice does not show itself to the man in a blind rush until it’s too late.
There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters. — Daniel Webster.
These people ran for office, won, and kept moving up, elected by other Progressive Postmodernists, their Faithful and anyone else they could convince they could benefit.
The wheels come off the train and the train comes off the track in 2021, one way or the other.
If the Democrats win, and they probably will since they’ll be cheating as hard as possible, they’ll take it as a mandate to really crank up the Progressive agenda, and the millions of us who haven’t swallowed that ideology will be their sworn deadly enemies. They have already weaponized the IRS and the Justice Department against Trump supporters, expect that to be cranked to 11 because the Deep State is deeply Progressive Postmodernist. There will be a breaking point. It might not be in 2021, but it won’t be long thereafter. In the mean time, our position as a World power will be greatly diminished, and other hostile nations will be taking full advantage. China will most probably annex Taiwan. Russia will take over Ukraine and as many of its other former satellites as it can. China and India may exchange nukes. Iran might nuke Israel and/or set one off in the continental U.S. And who the fuck knows what L’il Kim in North Korea is going to do? In short, the 2020 election could be the match that lights off the next World War.
Either way, the United States of America as we know it will no longer exist, and I see no way to stop it. We could have a few decades ago, but we didn’t. We didn’t realize the opposition had gone crazy. Well, Ayn Rand and a few others did, but nobody in a position to do anything listened. By the time Ronald Reagan won the Presidency I think it was already too late. He was too concentrated on defeating the Soviet Union to look into his own back yard.
As Robert Heinlein wrote some time back in the 1960’s, “The worst thing about living in the declining era of a great civilization is knowing that you are.” As on most things, he was right.
Somebody cheer me the fuck up with cat videos. At least this one was only 2,400 words.
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Quote of the Day – Victor Davis Hanson Edition
From his recent piece Year Zero at NRO, but do read the whole thing:
Gun sales are at record levels. I supposed the revolutionaries never investigated the original idea of a police force and the concept of the government’s legal monopoly on violence? It was not just to protect the law-abiding from the criminal, but to protect the criminal from the outraged vigilante.
Only police can stop blood feuds such as the ones we see in Chicago or like the medieval ones of Iceland’s Njáls saga, or the postbellum slaughtering of the Hatfields and McCoys. We are already seeing a counterrevolution — as the Left goes ballistic that anyone would appear on his lawn pointing a semiautomatic rifle to protect mere “brick and mortar.”
Without a functioning police force, do we really believe that the stockbroker is going to walk home in the evening in New York City without a firearm, or that the suburbanite in Minneapolis in an expansive home will not have a semiautomatic rifle, or that the couple who drives to Los Angeles with the kids to visit Disneyland will not have a 9mm automatic in their car console? The Left has energized the Second Amendment in a way the NRA never could, and for the next decade, there will be more guns in pockets, cars, and homes than at any time in history.
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