Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
Makin' some buffalo wings tonight.
Buffalo wings were a success. Added some bird's eye chili for some extra heat without going too crazy. Have 4 small jars of extra sauce left over. Shall have to pick up some more wings.
My student says the USSR's theme is better music than the American national anthem. Is this true? Seems likely to me.
Forwarded from HF Amerikaner
I had this on my phone already lol.
"That woman got what she deserved. She voted for this."

"That child deserved it. He took candy from a stranger."

Same gross "moral" instinct on display in both above examples.

You attack these stupid women because they won't follow you. But they won't follow you because you're not worthy. Get to work, retard. If you want to fix the world, the first step is to become worthy of leadership.
We often talk about all the jobs lost due to industrialization and the movement of "progress" towards a "better" life. But one such job rarely mentioned is the ice harvester. How many of you were supposed to be out there harvesting ice this time of year but are instead working an office job? Very sad.
They had to get rid of his fur coat. This is the nature of America.
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Also important that this sort of stupidity also lets the worst, most antinomian whites destroy their surroundings.

See, for example, the Bostonians in the 1770's, who were so incredibly skilled at tricking, cheating, and lying under oath that they could out-compete and bankrupt Jewish merchants:

This, the Voice of Honesty would have said was favorable & reasonable; but so lost to all Sense of Honor was this Set of Men, that the smuggling Trade went on as usual, untill at last, with other Coincidents, it brought on the present Rebellion. This Business was so notable a School to teach the Art of tricking & foreswearing, that it became proverbial, “that no Jew could get his Bread in Boston,” whereas in most of the other Provinces there were Numbers of those trading Israelites, & in some of them Synagogues of most elegant Structure. But, here, Circumcision availed nothing. The Uncircumcision was all in all; & it was much to be wondered at, that there were no more Apostates from Judaism, since ye. Religion of an Israelite centers in the Acquisition of Gain, in all its Forms. There were two Jews who had settled in Trade for a short Time in Boston, but they were at last obliged to vail to the superior Sagacity of their Neighbours, & turned out Bankrupts.

— Peter Oliver, Origin and Progress of the American Rebellion
The marijuana reclassification thing has me confused. On one hand, obviously marijuana use is evil and ought to be banned. Duh.

But on the other, a) the federal government didn't enforce it as a class i anyways, and so this is a more honest constitution and b) it signals to rightoids that Trump is not a serious leader, and some rightoids need constant reminders about that.
Abraham Lincoln famously challenged Stephen Douglas, claiming that slavery must be recognized as a moral evil and that "a house divided against itself cannot stand." Douglas famously replied, "prohibition doesn't work; even if you ban slavery, people will still find a way to own slaves. They'll just buy them from unregistered, unregulated black markets. They will no longer be able to easily judge the quality of a slave, and won't be able to easily tell if said slave is spliced with more dangerous genetics. Furthermore, if we ban slavery, it will fund organized crime and lead to an overcrowding of the prison system as both slave sellers and owners get locked away, creating permanent criminal records for otherwise law-abiding citizens. Furthermore, this ban would divert police attention and resources from more serious offenses and deprives the states of tax revenue that could go to roads, schools, etc. Still further, banning slavery would pause scientific testing on slaves, which would slow down innovation and make it nearly impossible for scientists to discover potential benefits and therapeutic potentials."