Showing posts with label savagery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savagery. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2020

A Brilliant Idea

     As I mentioned yesterday, there’s a mass migration taking place in the U.S. Tens of thousands of Americans are leaving the coastal cities where things are going to Hell and moving to still-civilized places. Many are making great sacrifices to do so. They deem their safety, and the safety of their loved ones, to be of greater importance than the jobs, relationships, and conveniences their old neighborhoods afford them. From that perspective, it’s a laudable decision, though some would argue that electing to stay and fight for what they value would be even more praiseworthy.

     I am one such person. I’m about to spend a great deal of money and undertake no end of trouble to relocate my little family from Eastern Long Island to North Idaho. New York has become hostile to my sort. I’m disinclined to remain here long enough for that hostility to reach our district, especially as I have a wife and seven four-footed dependents.

     But the evils that motivate such relocations are also on the move. They’re oozing outward from their origin points in the large coastal cities and slowly encroaching on communities that were once untroubled by the racialist / socialist malady. Their backers, including some members of the political class, are encouraging that oozing. I’ve written about the reasons for this. Indeed, I’ve done so more than once. I hope you’ve been paying attention.

     The dynamic is a simple one:

  • Governments and private predators share a need for victims to mulct and / or subjugate.
  • Both gain from making their intended victims fear them.
  • Predators always move toward their prey. Should the prey attempt to flee, the predator will follow.
  • Citizens’ fear of private predators is an asset to governments eager for expanded and increased powers.

     But predatory behavior does not exist in a vacuum. Governmental predation must partake of “the consent of the governed,” at least initially. The chaos in America’s great cities was made possible by the political elite – and those persons were awarded their powers by the populations that voted for them.

     Now the people who voted in the politicians whose policies engendered the cities’ chaos are flocking toward the still-civilized regions. Should they bring with them the beliefs and attitudes that made the riots possible, the cancer will spread along with them.

     In recognition of this, Jesse Kelly has a bill to place before Congress:

     If only! Perhaps enforced with high walls and armed patrols. But of course it’s both politically impossible and Constitutionally unacceptable. Yet it expresses an ardent desire felt by those of us who want to be left alone. I find myself wishing it could be done, for the majority of the alternatives are worse. Some are much worse.

     Decent Americans cannot put the strife-riven cities in rings of steel. We have lives to conduct. Standing watch over a portion of the border between Nassau and Queens would put a large crimp in my activities, at least. Yet we’re getting to a point where a readiness to respond as the residents of Coeur d’Alene responded to reports of an influx of rioters from Spokane will become a responsibility of a good American. Being a member-in-readiness of an armed citizen militia will go from being a quaint, long-abandoned Eighteenth Century notion to a Twenty-First Century obligation of the able-bodied male.

     The rioters and those who have backed their activities from the outset won’t simply retire from the field. They will assuredly challenge those militias. There will be mass bloodshed.

     No, I don’t like it either. But it’s in the tea leaves, the yarrow stalks, the Tarot cards, the chicken entrails, and the Zodiac. Given the political conditions in the coastal cities where the chaos is rampant, I have no idea how to head it off.

     Just a few unpleasant thoughts for your early Sunday morning. Oh, and by the way, buy guns and ammo.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

“Too Much Like Work!”

     Don’t expect the Left or its mascot groups to solve their own problems. They’ve been told – relentlessly, for decades – that their problems aren’t really theirs to solve. No, that responsibility belongs elsewhere...probably to “the government.”

     What’s that you say? If they created the problem – perhaps by letting the garbage pile up until their neighborhoods are unlivable from the filth and the rats – why shouldn’t they be expected to solve it? You’re asking the wrong guy, Gentle Reader. I’m with you! Still, they who dwell in such places simply won’t stir their stumps for their own sake, nor for the sake of their children.

     Whatever the problem, it’s always someone else’s fault, and someone else’s responsibility. That’s the code of the Left.


     Now and then, some well-meaning sort – usually a conservative, politically – picks up the Left’s slack:

     MAGA fan Scott Presler was tired of all the constant bickering in the media about Baltimore's numerous problems, so he personally decided to do something about it. Rather than simply complain or join the online chorus, he has organized a massive trash clean up of the city set to take place in the near future. Presler just wants to help out in any way that he can.

     "I’m so tired of people saying, ‘We should do this, we should do that'....I was just like, ‘I’ve had, it. I’m going to go to Baltimore, even if it’s just me on a street corner picking up trash,'" he told The Epoch Times.

     On Saturday, July 28, the activist told his online following that anybody who wanted to come to help clean up Baltimore was welcome. He encouraged Trump supporters to wear Trump gear but told The Epoch Times that anybody can participate when the event takes place.

     "I just want the citizens of Baltimore to see [that] we do care. We do give a darn. And at the end of the day, we’re all American and if ya’ll are struggling in Baltimore and you guys need help, then we’re going to be there for you," he said.

     Presler isn’t all talk and no action; he followed through. Over 170 volunteers descended on one of the worst districts in West Baltimore, attacked the trash and filth with energy, and cleaned it out. And what followed that effort? Why, this, of course!

     Look, we appreciate anyone who is willing to roll up their sleeves to help Baltimore. More than 170 people came from all over the country and cleaned up nearly 12 tons of trash, according to Mr. Presler’s Twitter feed. He doesn’t post any photos of the totality of the trash, so we’ll have to take his word for it....

     Whatever he says his motives were, Mr. Presler’s presence in Baltimore reinforces the tired image of our failing urban cores. That the poor people in this dilapidated city can’t take care of their own neighborhoods and all the public officials around them have failed as well. The bureaucratic, all-talk Democrats strike again. If a crowd of volunteers could clean up 12 tons of trash in 12 hours, how incompetent and helpless must Baltimoreans be if they can’t manage it in decades, right?...

     The silver lining in all of this is that the residents of West Baltimore did get a much needed cleaning up. That is something that they deserve. Streets and alleyways free of trash go a long way in improving the psyche of a neighborhood and its residents. Not to mention deterring crime. Mr. Presler says that people around the country are planning similar clean up events in their own communities. A loud round of applause for that as well. Spiffier neighborhoods are good for everyone.

     We also hope Mr. Presler keeps his promise to return to Baltimore once a month. It would definitely give his motives more credibility. It might also give him better perspective about the city’s problems than any single visit can provide. Maybe it could even lead him and his followers to advocate for federal housing, health care, transportation, education, criminal justice, civil rights and anti-poverty policies aimed at urban communities.

     In the meantime, we’ll see how clean the neighborhood still is when he returns in September.

     Allow me to say this, right out front: The editors of the Baltimore Sun are villainous scum. They deserve to be stripped naked and flogged through the streets of their own city. Here’s the giveaway, right from their own despicable editorial:

     ...the residents of West Baltimore did get a much needed cleaning up. That is something that they deserve.

     They deserved it? By what right? By what standard? And from whom? Why weren’t those alleys clean in the first place? Who put them into the condition Presler’s volunteers found and remediated? Are these “editors,” who deserve to spend a month sleeping in such an alley, suggesting that all that trash and filth was brought there from afar? Are they suggesting that the precious “residents of West Baltimore” had no part in its creation – or that they had no responsibility to see to its removal?

     We both know better, don’t we, Gentle Reader?


     Kim Du Toit once wrote a visionary article about another benighted place: Let Africa Sink. He understood that savages cannot be civilized by external means – that they must rise into civilization by their own efforts. First World involvement with Africa, however well-meaning, has only deepened its problems by providing its savages with more and better tools of savagery.

     So also with our domestic savages.

     Know the savages by their works, Gentle Reader. Know them by what they produce...and by what they tolerate. Know them by the degeneration of their neighborhoods into crime-ridden, rat-infested middens. Know them by the conduct of their progeny. Know them by their complete spinelessness in the midst of such violence and squalor. Know them by the way they disavow all responsibility for those things. It’s always someone else’s responsibility to put it right.

     But when someone else lends a hand, they denigrate it. They cast aspersions on the charitable one and question his motives. It makes them look bad, you see. It suggests that remediation was always possible – that they could have helped themselves, for the volunteers are persons much like themselves who merely took it upon themselves to act. It implies that they’re the irresponsible savages they appear to be – and they can’t have that.

     The solution to Baltimore, and to comparable zones of savagery in other parts of the nation, is to wash our hands of them. Wall them off! No one should be allowed in or out, lest the savagery prove infectious and propagate to other regions. The residents are willing to tolerate crime and filth, so let them keep it to themselves. An occasional overflight – not too low, Chopper Dan; the natives throw stuff – would be useful for producing instructional videos to show our young’uns about the standards and behavior of savages.

     Quoth Du Toit:

     It sounds dreadful to say it, but if the entire African continent dissolves into a seething maelstrom of disease, famine and brutality, that’s just too damn bad. We have better things to do — sometimes, you just have to say, “Can’t do anything about it.”

     Replace “African continent” with “city of Baltimore.” Repeat as necessary for other savage districts, here and elsewhere. Chill and serve cold.

     Yes, I am perfectly serious.