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Friday

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December 2014

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Pitying Your Enemies Is Just Pragmatism

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At first, like everyone else, you are ignorant.  Then you find your impetus that makes you ask why.  People come to this from all different vectors: gender relations, academia, politics, whatever.  You start asking why and keep asking why and eventually you uncover truth.  A lot of it.  You take the next step:  argument.  You argue in favor of the precious truth you unearthed and the precious civilizations it could build.  But when you find a person to whom all reason is ignored, all rational inquiry met with defensive snark, I suggest you take another stride in mental framework:  Pity. […]

Thursday

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December 2014

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Meditations on “Meditations on Violence.”

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I took a few years of karate when I was a kid. Mostly because I wanted to climb to the top of my household’s hierarchy of sons (I was the youngest), and I thought a black belt would help me realize those ambitions. But it wasn’t long before I was having visions of even grander triumphs. I got a few katas down, learned some sweet moves, survived some sparring sessions, and suddenly I was a badass. I remember daydreaming about meeting a mugger “on the street.” (He would have a knife of course, which I would handily disarm just like […]

Wednesday

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December 2014

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Someone Gassed The Furries

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On Sunday, a convention of several thousand furries in Chicago was unceremoniously disrupted by an intentional chlorine gas leak. Nineteen attendees of Midwest FurFest were quickly rushed off to the hospital, complaining of dizziness. Everyone else in the building hightailed it to shelters in the surrounding area, which cleared the way for hazardous materials technicians to investigate what exactly broke up the furry dance parties. A short four hours later, the furries re-entered the building after waiting outside in the cold in the middle of the night. “A lot of people thought this was just someone pulling the fire alarm,” […]

Tuesday

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December 2014

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The Mass Media Is Over

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For a brief period of time after the development of the radio, when enormous central governments carefully regulated access to airwaves and wires, a small number of media organizations came to dominate culture. Whereas in previous eras, religious organizations were the only ones with the level of capital, organization, and manpower to influence culture internationally, once the mass media came into play, those organizations supplanted religions. To the extent that modern man is a mediated person, previous generations of men were relig-iated — every aspect of their lives was understood by them in reference to their religion, whereas now, every […]

Monday

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December 2014

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Modernity’s Debasement Of Language

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One who glances at the typical Westerner’s intellectual – an adjective I use in the loosest possible sense — diet of CNN, the BBC, Fox News, MSNBC, the Economist, the New York Times, and so forth will notice a curious process occurring to the meanings of words. Certain words and phrases, endowed with profound and widely-understood meaning long ago for the sake of sincere communication, become degraded, debased and diluted. They get used in dubious or outright wrong ways so frequently that at some point the concept or experience originally assigned to the word becomes completely forgotten. Articulating these concepts, […]

Saturday

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December 2014

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How I Learned to Stop Chain-Smoking and Love #Ferguson

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Contra the unexamined prejudice of every Cultural Marxist I have ever met, I do in fact read publications I don’t agree with. And since Salon makes the New York Times look like Chronicles, I was sure to check it the morning after Darren Wilson was spared the Cathedral’s righteous sword. Among other edifying posts (From Stuff White People Like to #NotYourShield: How irony is killing activism, Toni Morrison completely schools Stephen Colbert on the topic of racism, et. al) was one of their spectacular, and semi-frequent, round-ups of things the kept opposition has tweeted that they find mean. Right-wing’s sick […]

Friday

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December 2014

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A Pope Reincarnate

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I should preface this article by saying that I am not a Catholic. As such, I cannot make demands of the Church with the authority of her own flock. Nevertheless, I am a staunch admirer of the Church’s magnificent contribution to the West: her rich philosophy, her awe-inspiring art and architecture, her ancient liturgy, the military victories she inspired. I consider myself an ally in her historic defence of the Western tradition against those who would see it eradicated in the name of Progress. What I write below is written as advice from a friend, which the Catholic can heed as they see […]

Thursday

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December 2014

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Darren Wilson: Cautionary Tale

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When Ferguson started making headlines back in August, I made a couple of relatively safe bets on this site and on Twitter. I bet that the evidence would contradict the cold-blooded-execution-in-broad-daylight story Dorian Johnson originally fed the media, and I bet that the media would continue to propound that story regardless. Like I said: relatively safe bets. It’s only in retrospect that we can see just how safe they were. In the wake of the grand jury decision, a tremendous amount of physical evidence, crime scene photos, witness testimony and the like has been turned over to the public. There’s […]

Wednesday

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December 2014

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Robocops Won’t Save You From The Progressive Media

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Those closest to the front lines of reality bear the brunt of holiness narratives passed down from the press. Police get hit hardest for engaging in pattern recognition and enforcement. Ferguson is one example. There will be more. Even if police aren’t consciously aware, enforcement produces racial disparities. But with the press dialing up the intensity of race-war rhetoric, how long will it be until officers simply look the other way and ignore black crime? This is well within the realm of possibility. “Will this be the bullet that puts my life and my family at risk?” Forget departmental disciplinary measures. […]

Tuesday

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December 2014

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The Moral Outrage of ‘Police Militarization’ Can’t Be Resolved

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The violent worldwide demonstrations provoked by the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO are purportedly motivated by moral outrage over police militarization. In my previous column on this topic, “Who Curb-Stomped Officer Friendly,” I wrote: Automatic rifles, APCs, tanks, gas, drones, helicopters, and ceramic plate armor are all necessary to maintain order in a society that is disorderly, culturally chaotic, and ridden by internal political conflict. As long as the underlying conditions remain unresolved, it’s not possible to restore the historic rights that the American people expect, guaranteed to them by the legal system that they still believe to […]