From Pine View Farm

August, 2023 archive

Immunity Impunity, Rule of Lawless Dept. 0

Read the news report that Farron discusses.

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Back to School 0

School zone sign depicted a persons carrying an assault rifle.

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How Far Will Wells-Fargo? 0

Pretty damned far.

Methinks it may not be an overreach to suggest that Wells-Fargo may have redefined the term “stagecoach hold-up.”

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Yet another “responsible gun owner” demonstrates that said term is an oxymoron, while yet another child is sacrificed at the feet of the NRA’s leaden idol.

We are a broken society.

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Twits on Twitter X Offenders 0

An X Offender with a notion of immigrants.

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Collateral Damage 0

Caption:  Economic Revolution--Federal Reserve Inflation Battle.  Image: Trio of soldiers in tricorn hats behing a cannon.  One of them says,

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Florida Men.

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QOTD 0

Paul Virilio:

When you invent the ship, you also invent the shipwreck; when you invent the plane you also invent the plane crash; and when you invent electricity, you invent electrocution… Every technology carries its own negativity, which is invented at the same time as technical progress.

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Foxy Shady 0

Sam and the crew ponder the pandering.

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The Story of the Moral Is . . . . 0

In a particularly timely article at Psychology Today Blogs, Dale Hartley looks at how propagandists liars use “moral panics” to roil the public and distract it from actual issues. Here’s a bit:

Moral panic is effective when people take faux fearmongering seriously and respond with anger and hysteria. In contrast, those who recognize fake issues for what they are and dismiss them as moral phantoms cannot be manipulated by such alarmism. But when traditional media, social media, and political propaganda publicize and promote bogus societal concerns, they can (and often do) succeed in distracting people from truly pressing issues. When moral panics are intentionally induced, their very purpose is to divert attention from other pressing matters.

Given that this technique seems to dominate dis coarse discourse even as I write this, what with the fuss over trans kids in sports and truthful books in school and public libraries, the few minutes it will take to read his article are well worth your while.

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The Lawyers Delay 0

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gene Collier takes a look at the tactics being employed by Donald Trump’s attorneys. Here’s a tiny bit from his article:

. . . Lauro recognized the only option available to him within the battered lawyers’ playbook: When the facts are on your side, pound the facts. When the law is on your side, pound the law. When neither is on your side, pound the table.

His heated argument boiled down essentially to this: Your honor, my client has committed so many crimes related to these indictments that we couldn’t be expected to so much as get our arms around the depths of his depravity for at least two years.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

And, again, politeness becomes child’s play.

And it’s just another day in the NRA’s Pantheon to Portable Phalluses.

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Patterns 0

Noah A. McGee notes a number of similarities in shootings by young white men of black persons over the past three years. The article focuses on three specific incidents: one in Buffalo, N. Y., one in Charleston, S. C., and the third–the most recent–in Jacksonville, Fla.

Here’s just one of the commonalities he enumerates; follow the link for the others.

Before the mass shooting, Palmeter (who shot three black people in Jacksonville, Fla.–ed.) told his father to look at his computer, where he found multiple manifestos that would explain why he committed the crimes he did.

Payton S. Gendron, the shooter who fatally shot 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket, wrote a manifest where he described himself as a white supremacist.

Dylan Roof, the white man responsible for killing nine Black people at a Charleston church in 2015, wrote a manifesto nearly 2,500 words long where he shared his thoughts about Black people, Jewish people, Hispanics, East Asians, and many others.

America’s original sin of chattel slavery, along with the racist mythology manufactured to rationalize it, continues to exact its toll.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Democratic Donkey:  There are so very few of them . . . .  GOP Elephant: . . . They don't hurt anybody . . . .  Democratic Donkey:  . . . . Don't deserve scorn, resentment, meanness . . . . Donkey and Elephant together:  . . . We should really leave tem along to be who they are.  Democratic Donkey thinks,

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More Mean for the Sake of Mean 0

Apparently, there’s nothing more satisfying than kicking people when they are down.

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QOTD 0

Jane Wagner:

Why is it when we talk to God we’re said to be praying — but when God talks to us, we’re said to be schizophrenic?

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A Tune for the Times 0

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All That Was Old Is New Again 0

AL.com’s Francis Coleman sees parallels.

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“As Ye Sow, So Shall Ye Reap” 0

Florida Man.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Given all the random public shootings in the news these days, you’d think he wouldn’t be this stupid, but, then, again, he is a polite people of Walmart toting a pseudo-phallus.

Police responded Sunday night to the store on North Road in Seneca Falls after receiving a report of an individual dressed in cowboy attire entering the store with a gun strapped to their leg.

After searching the store, reviewing security camera footage and speaking to the individual, police determined the gun was fake and the store resumed normal operations.

Musical NotesGuns and stupid, guns and stupid.
They go together like love and Cupid.
Let me tell you brother,
You can’t have one without the other.

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