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David Thompson: On Feminism, Socialism & Liberal Hypocricy

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 111 Comments › )
Filed under Links, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Socialism at June 19th, 2014 - 7:00 pm

The following words and links are not my own, but those of David Thompson on 9 June 2014. Permission to repost requested. Meanwhile, here’s the source link.

Christina Hoff Sommers on feminist scholarship:

The problem with a lot of research on women is not so much that the authors make mistakes — we all make mistakes — the problem is that the mistakes are impervious to criticism.

For a flavour of that imperviousness and some feminist reactions to being corrected, see also this.

Glenn Reynolds on unsustainable ideologies:

I’m reminded of what Robert Heinlein said about hippies: “Hippydom is not itself a culture (as the hippies seem to think) as it has no economic foundation; it can exist only as a parasitic excrescence to the ‘square’ culture.” So too with the academic humanities, which have largely squandered the moral and intellectual capital they once possessed by adopting the roles of adversaries to, rather than preservers of, the larger culture. This, too, turns out not to be sustainable.

That adversarial role-play has been discussed here many times, along with its descent into psychodrama.

And Ed Driscoll discovers there are no socialists in divorce court:

Michael Moore, who has spent his entire career attacking capitalism, wealth, and Wall Street, is suddenly very protective concerning the capital, wealth and investments he has amassed over the years. As Christian Toto writes at Big Hollywood, “Far-left filmmaker Michael Moore is divorcing his wife, and the looming court battle looks ugly already.” Christian links to this Smoking Gun report, which notes that “the couple’s combined assets are likely worth tens of millions of dollars,” including “multiple substantial residences and multiple companies.”

But America’s most outspoken socialist, being an outspoken socialist, deserves nine properties, including an agreeable Upper West Side apartment valued at $1.27 million and, naturally, a mansion. This, remember, is a self-described multimillionaire who told the world, quite boldly, “Capitalism did nothing for me.”

 

#OCCUPY THE OOT

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 151 Comments › )
Filed under Crime, Free Speech, Humor, OOT, Open thread, Progressives at November 30th, 2011 - 11:00 pm

Ever since a certain marsupial who pops in here occasionally told me about JASC2,  I’ve kept my eye out for stuff to turn into odd .gif animations. This is one of them. The original 25 images came from a google search for “butthead,” which is my honest opinion of the OccuPoopage.

So let’s all celebrate the return of the public parks to the public and chant:

THIS||IS||THE OVERNIGHT OPEN THREAD!

More .edu nonsense…nice work, Marybeth Verani and Adeline Koscher.

by coldwarrior ( 50 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Dhimmitude, Education, Free Speech, Liberal Fascism, Patriotism at June 15th, 2010 - 10:33 am

And ya wonder why the taxpayers think that the Teacher’s Unions are a bad idea…I am sure that the whores that are in leadership of the local union at South Yarmouth will defend these traitorous so called ‘educators’…frankly these two teachers need to try this stunt at a local Teamster’s meeting and see what happens.

SOUTH YARMOUTH — Some students are calling for the firing of two Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School teachers who held an anti-war sign during a school assembly Friday.

History teacher Marybeth Verani and English teacher Adeline Koscher made their silent protest during the part of the assembly in which school officials recognized graduating seniors who are entering the military.

“They not only imposed their political will, they imposed it at the wrong time,” said D-Y junior Andrew Bowles Jr., who organized an after-school protest yesterday that drew about 30 students.

Parents and other community members have flooded the high school principal’s office with about 40 e-mails and phone calls criticizing the teachers’ actions.

“I honestly feel (the protest) was misplaced,” said D-Y parent Joanne Schuman of Yarmouth. “I think they should have been removed from that event.”

Some individuals have voiced support for the two teachers, who were put on paid leave until at least tomorrow, Verani said.

She said she and Koscher were not trying to undermine the students but “to address the expansion of military recruitment of children in our schools.

James Kinney of West Barnstable, who knows Verani and wrote a letter to the editor of the Cape Cod Times in her support, defended the teachers.

“I think that it’s important to show dissent,” he said. “I think that’s the highest form of patriotism.”

Tool.

The highest form of patriotism is not holding a protest sign, you stinking quimby. This is the highest form of patriotism.

Maureen Tuohy-Bedford, whose son Evan Tuohy-Bedford just graduated and has joined the U.S. Marine Corps, wouldn’t let the protestors ruin Friday’s assembly.

“The ceremony was beautiful,” she said. “So many people did the right thing.

God Speed, Marine.

Insanity on (two) Wheels: Official DoT Policy

by snork ( 188 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Media, Politics at March 27th, 2010 - 1:00 pm

I’ve been noticing for years a trend inside of government transportation entities of spending lots of money on stupidity, and resisting capacity increases. The transpocrats would hide behind a lot of buzzwords, but wouldn’t come out of the closet and declare open war on the automobile. That was then. This is now.

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has announced a “major policy revision” that aims to give bicycling and walking the same policy and economic consideration as driving.

Same consideration. That means spend as much money on bike trails as roads. The knucklehead doesn’t seem to get the concept that more than just people travel over roads. This is how the greenies want to get goods around:

Savage, you ready to trade in your 18-wheeler?

And as an aside, what was all that b***sh*t in the campaign about “replacing our crumbling infrastructure”? They didn’t mention what they wanted to replace it with. Kind of like “hope and change”. The devil is in the details.

Mr. LaHood also indicated the department is discouraging “transportation investments that negatively affect cyclists and pedestrians.”

That means anything that you can drive on.

Two wheels good. Three wheels bad.

So leave it to NYT to show dismay that anyone would have the temerity to disagree:

Nonetheless, some business groups have expressed concern that giving walking and biking the same policy considerations as other transportation modes, as Mr. LaHood recommended, would impede progress on other fronts.

Ya think?

“Treating bicycles and other nonmotorized transportation as equal to motorized transportation would cause an economic catastrophe,” warned Carter Wood, a senior adviser at the National Association of Manufacturers. “If put it into effect, the policy would more than undermine any effort the Obama Administration has made toward jobs. You can’t have jobs without the efficient movement of freight.”

What a buzzkill. Greedy companies want to use the roads to get products to those consumers. You know, the ones over there that are buying all that shit.

Rush Hour in Obamaland.

It’s going to be a long three years.

hat tip to Ma Sands by savage. 🙂