From Pine View Farm

July, 2021 archive

Misdirection Play, “Look Away, Look Away” Dept. 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Onnie Rogers discusses conservative’s current conniption over critical race theory; she argues that not talking about a problem, in this case, racism is not a way to deal it. The goes on to suggest that, at least to a degree, the conniption is a misdirection play. S snippet:

It is not actually CRT that legislators are banning and parents are vocally opposing, but the naming of racism. Parents, conservative activists, and policymakers are using the label of “CRT” to legally silence teachers from offering their students a meaningful understanding of race and racism in this country.

This move takes a giant step in the wrong direction.

(snip)

CRT does not teach children to be racist, nor does it teach them to hate themselves, each other, or their country. CRT meets children where they are, giving them the language and historical perspective to make sense of the racism they see today.

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Historical Revisionism, Republican Style 0

Teacher reading

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Nixon’s Southern Strategy Marches On 0

Thom examines the Republican Party’s strategy to flood the zone with excrement.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Cali-bashing frolics.

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Karen Karen-Like 0

You can’t make this stuff up.

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QOTD 0

Mary Roberts Rinehart, in the voice of Letitia Carberry:

You haven’t got much mind, or you wouldn’t change it so quickly.

Afterthought:

The more I listen to Mary Roberts Rinehart’s stories, the more impressed I am. She was an excellent writer who could turn a deft phrase.

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Recommended Listening 0

The American Rivals of Sherlock Holmes.

This volume focuses on American mystery stories more or less contemporaneous with the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. Most of these stories are no longer remembered, but, if you are a mystery buff, like me, they are well worth a listen.

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

This is a tour de force.

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A Notion of Immigrants, “As Ye Sow, So Shall Ye Reap” Dept. 0

There is much gnashing of teeth and flowering of fulminations over the desire of migrants from Central America to migrate northward, ultimately to the United States. Those who bemoan immigration, particularly immigration of persons with (ahem) darker skin and foreign accents, want them stopped, ofttimes forgetting that, a generation or two or three ago, persons who were already here wanted to forbid their own ancestors from arriving on these shores.

Aviva Chomsky reminds us that the United States is neither an innocent bystander nor a blameless victim in this current northward migration.

For the past century and a half, Central America has been subject to the whims of U.S. corporations backed by the U.S. government. In the 19th century, U.S. adventurers and filibusters invaded Central America, settled there and advertised the region as an easy route to the California Gold Rush. Starting at the end of the century, the United Fruit Company developed massive banana plantations along the Caribbean coast and established regular shipping routes in the region, taking advantage of cheap land and labor and creating a market for bananas in the United States.

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In Nicaragua, the Sandinista revolution succeeded in overthrowing the U.S.-supported Somoza dictatorship in 1979. Somoza’s corruption and violence had alienated even Nicaragua’s business classes, and a broad popular front implemented a mixed economy promoting popular organization, land reform and the socialization of basic services. But the Reagan administration saw this and similar revolutionary projects in El Salvador and Guatemala as stalking horses for communism. It helped Central American elites and militaries to overthrow governments and crush popular movements.

Aside:

Last night, at our DL gathering, we were discussing how persons once derided as “not white,” such as Irish and Italians, have been assimilated into whiteness. We wondered what group will be next.

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The Context 0

Democratic Donkey points to many carrying Confederate flag in front of the Capitol.  Republican Elephant, holding paper with headline reading

Via Juanita Jean.

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Fly the Fiendly Skies 0

It’s a fine way to travel.

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When the Truth Hurts, Hurt the Truth, Chapter Eleventeen 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Once again, politeness proceeds down a public thoroughfare.

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All the News that Fits 0

Caption:  Fox to start a weather channel.  Image:  TV weather person says,

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(Broken link fixed.)

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QOTD 0

Spike Milligan:

All I ask is the chance to prove that money can’t make me happy.

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Break Time 0

Off to drink liberally, while hoping Elsa adheres to predictions and saves the worst for late night.

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The Staying Power of Stupid 0

At Science 2.0, Johannes Koelman wonders why stupidity, which might be assumed to be its own worst enemy, manages to survive and flourish. A snippet:

Key feature of stupidity is that its power lies in its abundance. One stupid person is helpless, a herd of stupid persons can be invincible. Place a smart individual in a group of stupid persons and you will witness the smart person succumb to stupidity. In an environment infested by stupidity ‘being the smartest’ does not equate to ‘being the fittest’.

I commend the rest to your attention.

Aside:

Remind you of anything or anyone in the news?

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The Three-Card Mountebank 0

Donald Trump playing the old shell game.  Passer-by asks him,

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The Lies (and Liars) of the Land 0

David parses the Kayleigh McEnany’s lie about the Founders and slavery. (Warning: Short commercial at the end, but you don’t have to watch it.)

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Both Sides Don’t 0

Steven M. explains.

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