It’s particularly sad when this sort of insanity comes from the judicial branch. It is not “child abuse” to leave a kid in a car for ten minutes.
Category Archives: Social Commentary
The Kids At Oberlin
…are all right. Some of them, anyway.
Actually, I think (or at least hope) the trigger-terrorized special snowflakes are a minority, but a noisy one.
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Some students at Columbia are mocking the new Puritans as well.
Elon Musk Quotes
The most memorable ones from Ashlee Vance’s new book, ranked.
The Fountain Of Youth
Also, stop dieting (that is, stop mindlessly counting calories). You’re just starving yourself to no good end.
The Racism Of The “Mainstream” Media
…on full display with Ted Cruz.
…you’ll note that it’s overwhelmingly Democrats who traffic in racial stereotypes; they just usually get a pass.
Yes. When a leftist calls you a racist, it’s almost always projection.
Chicken Flu
This is, as Glenn says, a slow-mo animal-husbandry disaster.
But I wonder to what degree the birds’ immune systems are compromised because they’re on a vegetarian diet (to which they are not suited) because people are stupid?
Blasphemy
For that matter, neither is not wanting to decorate a cake for a gay wedding. It’s a shame that this even has to be said.
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Thoughts on freedom of speech from Mark Steyn:
It’s not Pamela Geller who emboldens Islamic fanatics, it’s all the nice types – the ones Salman Rushdie calls the But Brigade. You’ve heard them a zillion times this last week: “Of course, I’m personally, passionately, absolutely committed to free speech. But…”
And the minute you hear the “but”, none of the build-up to it matters. A couple of days before Garland, Canadian Liberal MP (and former Justice Minister) Irwin Cotler announced his plan to restore Section 13 – the “hate speech” law under which Maclean’s and I were dragged before the Canadian “Human Rights” Commission and which, as a result of my case, was repealed by the Parliament of Canada. At the time Mr Cotler was fairly torn on the issue. We talked about it briefly at a free-speech event in Ottawa at which he chanced to be present, and he made vaguely supportive murmurings – as he did when we ran into each other a couple of years later in Boston. Mr Cotler is Jewish and, even as European “hate” laws prove utterly useless against the metastasizing open Jew-hate on the Continent, he thinks we should give ’em one more try. He’s more sophisticated than your average But boy, so he uses a three-syllable word:
“Freedom of expression is the lifeblood of democracy,” said Cotler, who was minister of justice under Paul Martin.
“However…”
Free speech is necessary to free society for all the stuff after the “but”, after the “however”. There’s no fine line between “free speech” and “hate speech”: Free speech is hate speech; it’s for the speech you hate – and for all your speech that the other guy hates. If you don’t have free speech, then you can’t have an honest discussion. All you can do is what those stunted moronic boobs in Paris and Copenhagen and Garland did: grab a gun and open fire. What Miliband and Cotler propose will, if enacted, reduce us all to the level of the inarticulate halfwits who think the only dispositive argument is “Allahu Akbar”.
Alas, we have raised a generation of But boys. Ever since those ridiculous Washington Post and AP headlines, I’ve been thinking about the fellows who write and sub-edit and headline and approve such things – and never see the problem with it. Why would they? If you’re under a certain age, you accept instinctively that free speech is subordinate to other considerations: If you’ve been raised in the “safe space” of American universities, you take it as read that on gays and climate change and transgendered bathrooms and all kinds of other issues it’s perfectly normal to eliminate free speech and demand only the party line. So what’s the big deal about letting Muslims cut themselves in on a little of that action?
Why would you expect people who see nothing wrong with destroying a mom’n’pop bakery over its antipathy to gay wedding cakes to have any philosophical commitment to diversity of opinion? And once you no longer have any philosophical commitment to it it’s easy to see it the way Miliband and Cotler do – as a rusty cog in the societal machinery that can be shaved and sliced millimeter by millimeter.
Say what you will about ISIS raping, beheading, immolating, and crucifying people — at least they didn't draw any cartoons.
— Rand Simberg (@Rand_Simberg) May 8, 2015
#ProTip "Social Justice" = "Stuff I Like." "Hate Speech" = "Words I Don't Like."
— Rand Simberg (@Rand_Simberg) May 7, 2015
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Reasons why Pam Geller’s cartoon contest is no different than Selma.
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Say what you will about Bill Maher, but at least he’s consistent when it comes to bashing religions. He doesn’t give Islam a pass. And, as usual, Lincoln Chaffee is a moron.
Freedom
No, children are not the property of the State:
It is getting far, far too easy for idiotic progressives to impose their views, and take children out of their homes based on their belief that they aren’t getting the “right” care, the “right” education, or the “right” modern amenities. There is a major difference between “unconventional” parenting and child abuse.
It’s not child abuse to either live off the grid, or not attend public schools. In fact, I’d argue that it’s getting to the point at which sending your kid to public school is both child abuse and child endangerment.
Dear Joss Whedon
Social Justice Warriors don’t have to be your audience.
The Einstein Handwriting Font
I think it’s one of the dumbest things ever. But I think that of a lot of fads and fashions as well.