Posts Tagged ‘pet peeves’

Serious Darwin candidate

Posted: June 8, 2009 by datechguy in opinion/news
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This is going to sound a bit crass but lady if you and the commenters here can’t get it though your collective heads that killing a bear that breaks into your house is a good thing then you deserve to be lunch.

It’s the quote about people so reasonable that the refuse to take their own side of an argument taken to an absurd extreme. Via Glenn.

Well they stir me

Posted: May 13, 2009 by datechguy in Uncategorized
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The Right Wing Gaming room’s author hasn’t posted (or come to game night either) in a while but today he hits it out of the park:

I had a thought the other day, “The price of peace is simple, merely the chains of slavery.”

Patrick Henry put it much more eloquently as follows:

“Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace– but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

Do these words stir anyone nowadays?

It doesn’t stir many because of Narcissism! When the only thing you love is yourself the idea that you risk for the sake of others or future generations is just not there.

My generation, the baby boomers are the most narcissistic that has ever lived. We are the only generation that thought they were brighter than their parents as teens and never changed that opinion.

I have a pet peeve concerning the “greatest generation” nonsense. My father’s generation wasn’t the greatest generation, they would have pointed to their parents as better men as would their parents before them. The only reason why that is claimed is because my generation is the WORST GENERATION that has ever lived in this country. We never stopped being full of ourselves and have wasted the gift that our forebears gave us.

Our children, at least the ones not over medicated and under achieving; the generation actually volunteering and fighting in Iraq is greater than ours and it isn’t close.

but I have to disagree with one thing he says here

If they did not want him to win, they should have quit.

And they should have told the mainstream press.

They are lower than low — meaning below John Edwards.

First of all the mainstream media KNEW about this stuff and didn’t release it so telling them means nothing.

Second if they quit and said something they would have been “disgruntled former employees”

Third of all I think they were telling ole George a line. This is a variant of the we all belonged to the resistance bit. Years later safely out of the way they are trying to protect their own reps. I see Hot air agrees.

Fourthly they even if they are telling the truth (lucky for me I wasn’t drinking what I typed that) they are exactly what John Edwards AND HIS WIFE deserved.

As Mickey Kaus point out all of them including John and Elizabeth Edwards were willing to publicly destroy the reputation of Andrew Young (not the mayor):

You say Hunter had no right to disrupt your marriage. “Women need to have respect for other women.” But during the campaign an aide and friend of John Edwards, Andrew Young, stepped up and claimed paternity of Hunter’s child. Andrew Young has a wife. How do you think she feels about this? How do her children feel about it, and what other kids say about it, when they go to school? Do you really not care if she’s going through whatever she’s going through because she’s playing her part in a lie constructed in service to your husband’s, and your, unstoppable ambition? How are you respecting her and her marriage?

Elizabeth Edwards gets sympathy for her cancer, it’s something we an all relate to, but liars and phonies get cancer too.

These people played the public, Elizabeth Edwards in her desire to see her husband be president was an accomplice and is STILL playing the public for the same reasons to get John ahead.

People call Elizabeth Edwards a victim, I call her a misogynist. She used her sex to manipulate people particularly women to support her husband. Now she is manipulating women and the grand poo bah of women the Oprah to sell books and to sell her husband for her own ends.

If that’s not misogyny I’d like to know what is.

This is one of the least charitable posts I’ve written that didn’t involve murderous Islamic barbarians. I should likely be more forgiving as befits a Catholic but this really gets my goat.

Two generations is all it takes

Posted: May 10, 2009 by datechguy in opinion/news
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While writing about a totally different subject Robert Stacy McCain accidentally hit on something that is a major pet peeve of mine. Here is the excerpt:

It is no surprise, really, that the great scandals of American journalism — Stephen Glass in 1998 and Jayson Blair in 2003 — occurred about 30 years after Watergate, by which time the starry-eyed liberal do-gooders who entered the business in the 1970s had become editors and journalism professors.

That is the effect, Moe Lane documented the cause (also quoted by Mr. McCain).

Honestly, I think that everybody involved would be happier if we just established once and for all that the Watergate scandal was a disaster for the newspaper industry; it encouraged an entire generation of reporters to go out there and try to change American society, instead of simply documenting it.

It is the two generation theory. When a seminal cultural change takes place it takes two generations for that change to have it’s effect. One generation for the Children to be born who didn’t have that cultural norm and a second for them to be in a position to be teachers who didn’t have that cultural norm. Three years ago when I first became an official nazi to the left in a long letter on Glenn’s blog I commented on this concerning our culture:

Since the 60’s two unifying forces, for good or ill, were removed from the country: the removal of Judeo/Christian values as the semi-official moral code of the public schools) and the death of the draft/aka Vietnam. (actually ending in the 70’s). These two changes had one thing in common, it took two generations for them to have the following effect:

It is now unlikely that a student going to school today, had a teacher or parent who 1. Served in the military or 2. Was taught that moral code in school. To a whole generation now being born these are things that belong to outsiders. This makes the military and religious people outsiders and strange to one group and vice versa. Since the military draws predominantly from those two groups it will become more isolated from the rest of the public as time goes by.

This is not healthy for our country. What is worse is that one group has slowly vilified the military assuming them to be all dupes or thugs. A lot of this was political rhetoric but it has grown as a matter of faith.

Let me expand on this in terms of the social order. At the time before the Supreme Courts ruling on school prayer legitimacy rates were high in both the black and white community, drug addiction was not rampant sexual norms were pretty much the same they had been for years and the rates of STD, teen pregnancy et al were correspondingly low, teachers were in control of their schools and authority in general was respected.

When the rules changed on school prayer 5 years later the effects were minimal, all the teachers and all of the students above the 5th grade had been exposed to the old code of behavior and to a great extent lived it. Some started to experiment in the new relative morality but the existing value system was still in place.

Fast forward 20 years and things are now getting looser. The successful protests of Vietnam, the ruling of Roe v. Wade led to changes. Military service was questioned and the primacy of the woman’s convenience over the life of an unborn child was established (in reality it is the desire of the father to avoid responsibility that tended and still tends to be the driving factor). A generation of teachers who had been exposed to the old code but were no longer taught it existed. Some were of military families and christian tradition but that tradition was not to be exposed in schools and their very control of the classroom was subject to lawsuits. The rates of teen pregnancy, illegitimacy, divorce, drug use, std’s et al had all grown significantly, but standards existed. For example:

The idea that a teenage girl would send a naked picture of herself to her boyfriend was almost unthinkable.
The idea that a doctor should prescribe drugs to kill a patient was a violation of his most sacred oath.
The concept of “Gay Marriage” didn’t exist.

(Remember we are talking the 80’s here not ancient Rome).

Now come to today; two generations have passed and where are we?

Rates of teen pregnancy are very high to the point where schools now accommodate it as a norm.
“Sexting” has entered our culture.
The Black illegitimacy rate is incredible, as is the corresponding incarceration rate.
Drug use and abuse has reached the point where the battle for the vast profits threaten to overwhelm our southern neighbor; And even legal drugs are prescribed to a large extent to allow people to cope.
Thanks to our 42nd president many teenage girls (to the delight of teenage boys) believe oral sex isn’t sex. The idea that we teach children to avoid sex early is scoffed at. Abortion is an accepted norm. (all meaning more consequence free sex for boys and men!)
Several states not only have assisted suicide but are considering expansion of it.
Police officers at public schools is a necessary norm.
If you oppose “Gay Marriage” you are now considered a bigot by the mainstream media unless you are the president then the media give you a pass because they assume you’re a liar.

…this is called progress.

We have a huge cultural divide that dates from those splits from the 60 and early 70’s. We have a church going culture on one side and a secular one of the other. Our highly successful voluntary military is second to none, but comes largely from the religious cultural side. Politically we have divided in the same way. As a general rule the left will come from the secular side of the aisle and the right from the religious. There are exceptions which is why it is referred to as a general rule.

Nowhere is the divide more apparent than in the gay marriage issue. As Mr. McCain noted in another post today the AP is singing the praises of the 5th anniversary of Gay Marriage in Massachusetts.

What is significant is the fact that we are only 5 years into this vast cultural change which I maintain like abortion and euthanasia are exercises in narcissism. You can’t judge the cultural effects on such a change that fast. I’m turning 46 in a week but my father and uncles fought in World War II (of course compared to Harrison Tyler who’s uncle fought at Gettysburg I’m a piker) so perhaps I can see a generational cultural difference earlier than most, I’ve lived it. In 15 years I’ll be 61 and everyone will be able to see the effects before they harden into stone, then decisions will have to be made. Lets hope they are the right ones.

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I’ll be able to judge if this is a bot by the number of hits that link through.