From Pine View Farm

April, 2023 archive

Not Safe for Children* 0

One more time, “social” media isn’t.

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*Or adults, for that matter.

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The Missed Opportunity . . . 0

. . . and the collectible.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Meet
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society”
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Open season in Texas.

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QOTD 0

Carl Jung:

The healthy man does not torture others—generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers.

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Recommended Viewing 0

Roman Megastructures on Tubitv.com.

The three episodes focus on architecture in three cities in Roman Gaul that are today’s Lyon, Arles, and Paris. I gather that the series was originally in French, but dubbed into English. The dubbing in the first episode is okay; in the other two episodes, it’s quite well done.

I found the series fascinating.

Then, again, I did train as an historian, well, because I find history fascinating, for the past explains the present.

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The Graham Cracker 0

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The Silencing 0

Two men are in a jail cell.  A third one comes in.  One of the two already present says,

Via Yellowdoggranny.

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The Week in Rebuke 0

Frame One, Title:  The Week that Was:  Checking in on the Party of Small Government, Personal Liberty, and Respect for the Rule of Law.  Frame Two, captioned

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Collateral Damage 0

The stupid.

It burns.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Sam and his crew talk with Vanderbilt professor Jefferson Cowie about how the legacy of George Wallace lives on today.

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Presidents’ Immortal Words 0

Title:  Historic Quotes.  Image:  FDR says,

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The Climates They Are a-Changing 0

At the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Kevin McDermott runs the numbers–and calls out the misdirection plays. A snipped snippet:

For at least the past 800,000 years, heat-trapping carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere never rose above 300 parts per million, according to tests of prehistoric ice core samples. That began to change with the onset of the Industrial Age, when humanity began large-scale burning of fossil fuels. By the 1950s, carbon dioxide levels crossed the 300 parts per million mark and were rising every year. In May 2013, for the first time in human history, the average level of atmospheric carbon dioxide passed 400 parts per million.

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For a while, a favorite strategy of the pro-industrial climate-change-denial crowd was to point at every cold snap as if it was incontrovertible proof of the “global-warming hoax,” as they called it. This is as idiotic as, say, showing footage of people milling around peacefully during lulls in the violence of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and citing it as proof that there was no riot. Yet they got away with that skewed logic for a long time.

I fear for my grandchildren.

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QOTD 0

William D. Andrews:

Ignorance, she had come to understand, was no bar to his pronouncement of truths.

Andrews, William D., Mapping Murder (Yarmouth, ME: Islandport Press, 2017) p. 44

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Establishmentarianism in Action 0

Man standing at the entrance of Hell reading sign above the entrance.  The sign says,

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Words (Sometimes) Have Meanings 0

F. T. Rea defines a term.

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A Modest Proposal 0

At The Roanoke Times, Karen Gilbert, who survived the mass shooting at Virginia Tech a decade and a half ago (how much more numb have have become since then?), offers a modest proposal for dealing with American’s red tide of gunnuttery. A snippet:

We need to finally learn from the many other countries around the world which have tackled this problem successfully or naver had the problem in the first place.

She is an optimist if she thinks that, as a society, we are willing to learn from others, especially as regards (some) Americans’ fervid fetish for portable phalluses.

After all, America is exceptional; just ask it.

Exceptional in that we can’t even learn from ourselves.

Why would we learn from others?

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Judicial Dependence 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Yet another random act of politeness.

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Twits Own Twitter 0

Missing links.

Also, too.

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The Offense 0

At the Nashville Tennessean, LeBron Hill argues that Tennessee Republicans decided to expel two young black progressives from the Tennessee House because they didn’t know their place.

Afterthought:

When I was a young ‘un, back in the olden days, growing up under Jim Crow and attending segregated schools, there was a term for this:

They were “being uppity.”

Over a century and a half after the Civil War, the Secesh are still with us, and they are rising again after all these years.

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