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Wednesday

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August 2014

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Insularity

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One common criticism of vocal progressive anti-racists, whether they’re tenured professors or Hollywood celebrities or TV anchors, is that they don’t practice what they preach. They tout the benefits of diversity. They preach the necessity of “solidarity” with the poor urban blacks trapped in inner-city ghettos. And then they go home to their well-policed, relatively affluent, mostly white communities (where even the few swarthier folk that they live near have been carefully vetted by schools and businesses for middle-to-upper class attitudes). The most famous example is, of course, Tim Wise, a Jewish anti-racist lecturer from (it pains me to say […]

Tuesday

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August 2014

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The Era Of Security

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Last time, I wrote about the era of Equality and how the unrestrained struggle for power leads to the destruction of society.  This time, I’m writing about the era of Security, when people try to pick up the pieces of what the egalitarians have smashed. At first glance, the era of Security might seem like what neoreaction wants to bring about; after all, we advocate institutions of authority precisely because they contribute to security.  This appearance is misleading.  We do want there to be an era of Security, but only because it is the crucible for the era of Liberty. […]

Sunday

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August 2014

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A Follow-up on Ferguson

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This is not just an “I told you so” follow-up post, as much as I wish it could be. I wish that last Wednesday’s write up on the rhetoric surrounding Ferguson had been vindicated in every detail and that I could make this my victory lap here on Social Matter, bona fides as a modern day Jeremiah established. But I suppose it wasn’t meant to be. We soldier on. My overall prediction about the media coverage (as well as the Twitter buzz, the water cooler gossip, etc.) of Michael Brown and the riots following his death was that it would […]

Thursday

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August 2014

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Who Curb-stomped Officer Friendly?

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In the context of the riots in the greater St. Louis area, many people are asking what happened to the friendly police officers that were celebrated in the propaganda reels of the mid 20th century. The first thing that happened is that they never really existed, because characters on film are not real people. Although it’s a little facetious to state it, it could use re-stating, because people tend to confuse real characters with fictional ones. The second thing that happened is that rounds of riots and terrorism, blotted out in history with Martin Luther King-worship, ended the legal regime […]

Wednesday

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August 2014

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Looting as Moral Superiority

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I wanted to switch gears this week and talk about something other than navigating the disingenuousness of contemporary public discourse. Thought I’d maybe try my hand at something a little less depressing. But then along came all this rioting in Ferguson, MO, and I felt behooved to comment on it. As Social Matter’s resident Southern racist, it seemed like I’d be remiss not to. You’re probably familiar with the gist of the story thus far. A young black guy named Michael Brown and a friend of his were stopped by the police on the way home from the convenience store […]

Tuesday

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August 2014

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The Regulation Talk: Not All Regulations Are Bad, Mad, and Dangerous

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John Derbyshire once wrote about the necessity of sitting your kids down and having a talk about the black problem. In keeping with tradition, I’m broaching another uncomfortable subject: the regulation problem. But, of course, I’m not going to be writing about it as stylistically pleasing as did Derbyshire. Instead, it’s going to be a bit of a slog through. Let’s start from the sometimes-adopted-view that we should eliminate all regulation because of the positive selection effects that would occur. The idea is that the dumbs, failing to look before they jump, will over time slowly select themselves out of […]

Friday

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August 2014

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Anything Except Christianity: Progressivism’s Deathwish

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Progressive flagellation before the altar of universal equality serves only to reinforce the hegemony of white social norms, for no other race uses public declarations of shame and guilt as a means of trumpeting social status. If progressives really wanted to tear down the system, they would eschew such implicitly white rituals and adopt foreign cultural norms. In fairness, they do, to a certain extent. Too much of it though, and they are shamed and derided for participating in cultural “appropriation”. Eating out at an ethnic restaurant is good, making money off of twerking is bad. Examining the balancing act […]

Thursday

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August 2014

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Think Before You Shoot

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One of the most common habits of internet discourse is to leap into attacking someone, something, or an idea without taking the time to understand that person, thing, or idea. On the internet, all that you can see is some text and some attribution to an avatar. That avatar may or may not be related to a human being. The moderating factors that, in ordinary human communication, encourage people to be polite and considerate, don’t exist in the digital ocean of strangers emitting signals to one another’s computers. When you take the time to engage fully with a book or […]

Wednesday

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August 2014

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Proxy Arguments and Other Losing Propositions

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The ongoing border crisis is all the various rotting fruits of contemporary American politics pureed together. A putrescence smoothie. It has a bit of everything, for those of you keeping a diet log at home: hydrocephalitic bureaucracies in the last fits of their dementia and government agencies selectively ignoring laws. It has NGOs diverting billions of dollars in US tax money towards initiatives hostile to the interests of US taxpayers. It has sloganeering protestors in the streets. It has militarized police making sure those protestors duly respect the boundaries of the designated “free speech zones.” There are also impotent state […]

Monday

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August 2014

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The Impotence Of Democracy In Managing System Entropy

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It’s too often that we again and again come across stories of Bureaucrats Gone Wild: Yet Another Children’s Lemonade Stand Shutdown. Except for the outrage stoked by conservative news sites, and rightly so, there isn’t much thought put into exactly why we just see the same scenario blindly playing over, like a skipped record, like a tragic farce in Greek theatre. There are all sorts of structural problems bandied about, but it seems to me that the best explanation for obnoxious bureaucratic overreach is because a certain type of person is drawn to the public regulatory field, and in a […]