We’ll get back to the previous topic in a bit — for now, yes, I think we’ll all agree that the best course has to be some sort of pushback on the part of ordinary Americans, and there are now some heartening signs that more and more of us are starting to realize this. Perhaps things have got to the point now where even people who would generally prefer to pay no attention at all, and to give the media and all our other august institutions the benefit of the doubt, simply have to start noticing that everything’s going to hell, and that they’re living in an insane asylum.
Meanwhile, I just found out that I’m a domestic terrorist. Here’s what tipped me off:
You can learn more from the DHS’s urgent bulletin, here. In it, the agency explains that a big part of the problem is due to people perceiving things, namely “perceived government restrictions” and “perceived election fraud”. Given that “perceive” means “to attain awareness or understanding of”, or “to become aware of through the senses”, I think the problem here is obvious: roughly half the country is just too damn perceptive.
Fortunately, given that there must be well over a hundred million newly minted terrorists out there, I’m hoping it might be a while before they get around to rounding me up. (I still have a few things I’d like to get done around the house before beginning my new life as a zek, so I’m counting on there being lots of you out there who are even more “perceptive” than I am.)
Speaking of living in an insane asylum, don’t miss this chilling account, by the great Heather Mac Donald, of the racist-zombie assault on classical music. (Nothing is safe.)
Meanwhile, here’s a sharp essay, by Steve Sailer, that asks the question: Did Europeans conquer the world because, sometime around the beginning of the fifteenth century, they figured out how to think better? (Jared Diamond, take note.)
Finally, here’s a link that I’ve hoarded as an open tab for months now: a fantastic interactive animation on the working of that miracle of technology, the internal combustion engine. I’m glad to take this opportunity to post it here and get it off the top of my browser.
That’s all I have time for today. Back soon.
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https://babylonbee.com/news/exclusive-we-have-acquired-the-department-of-homeland-securitys-complete-list-of-terror-threats
Good morning fellow domestic terrorists! Our Democrat masters, having gained control of all our institutions, are now wallowing in paranoia that somebody somewhere might be thinking independently and contrary to approved narrative. Let’s see, how did it go…”paranoia strikes deep, into your mind it will creep, it starts when you’re always afraid, step out of line the man comes and take you away etc etc”. It’s all come full circle.
Did Europeans figure out how to think better? Maybe so. This medieval scholar would agree:
https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2015/06/talking-points-three-cheers-for-white.html
Including half the population has its benefits.