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World News See other World News Articles Title: Resist, I Guess Funny thing is, I was in school with a man named Ted Widmer, and I recently read that one Ted Widmer is a distinguished lecturer at a New York university and is senior fellow at the Council for Ethics in international affairs. The Ted I knew was anything but ethical, and dressed rather strangely, if you know what I mean. Never mindwhether he was a schoolmate or not, Widmer has written a treatise about 1919 and called it The Year of the Crack-Up. Its very good. Basically he says that what took place in 1919 shaped the world for the rest of the century. One hundred years later, his crack-up looks like a tiny fissure to me, a chink, yet in a funny way it did shape the rest of the century. The war was over and the German, Austrian, and Ottoman empires were gone. The chirpy and confident Americans, headed by a vainglorious blowhard named Woodrow Wilson, had decided to impose on the inbred Euros a thing called self-determination. The Yanks, after all, had arrived last-minute à la John Wayne with his 7th Cav and saved the Allies from the hated Bosch. Self-determination became le gout du jour, and that is all le tout Paris talked about. In fact, Paris dropped Proust and talked only about Fourteen Points, just as London forgot all about Eugenie, Kate, and Meghan, and babbles on about Brexit. A few centuries before that, a silk stocking called Louie defined the state as follows: Létat, cest moi. Some four hundred years after Louie baby, an ass by the name of Jean-Claude sort of thinks létat is his. He conducts referendums in which only a few bother to vote, but when the self-determined who bother to dont vote JCs way, he makes them vote again and again. The irony is that the only real self-determination took place in 2016, on an overcrowded island northwest of France, and unless youve been living in Beverly Hills, California, you know what the result of that one was. If there was a crack-up in 1919, 2019 looks like Krakatoa. The word democracy has become the elixir for all ills, but democracy and self-determination are not always in sync. After the murderous 20th century, the early 21st has seen mass mania of the minority supported by lies and hysteriaCancel White People by a female Korean installed on the editorial board of The New York Times, and other quotes by her, too filthy for these more elegant pagesillustrating that self-determination has become a phrase that only means I can do and say anything I like as long as I aim my insults against the rich, the white, the Christian, the heterosexual, and the male. America came into her own in 1919. It was a thriving nation of European immigrants and innovation, a country of farmers, small towns, bustling cities, and large corporations. Europe was reconstructing, but slowly. Hitlers rise was predictable after the terms imposed on the defeated Germans. Magnanimity in victory would have been a far better option, but the Frogs had other ideas. After World War II the victorious powers were wiser. They had to be, what with Uncle Joe and his nukes threatening from the east. Uncle Sam became No. 1 and has remained top banana ever since. Poor old Europe looked around and came up with the EEC, now the EU, or, if ones a realist, a dictatorship of the bureaucrat. As I write, the people of Europe and America have never been more divided. If there was a crack-up in 1919, 2019 looks like Krakatoa. Doomsayers are having a field day, but the great Greek philosopher Taki begs to differ. All we have to do is accept that there is a war being waged against us, a cultural onslaught fueled by the academy, the media, Hollywood, Netflix, you name it. The left has imposed a new language, with universities hounding those who dare speak through an incorrect perspective, and their media lapdogs policing those who dont fall in line. To be white and male is now a pejorative term, and the past is judged by the scruples of the present that the bigots of the left have imposed on us. Civility on the part of the left has gone fishing. Rashida Tlaib, a newly elected member of Congress from Michigan and a Palestinian by birth, calls President Trump a motherfer, and no one in Congress dares censor her or suspend her. Facebook leads the disinformation campaign against normality by banning anyone accused of being from the far right. My friend Gavin McInnes is singled out by the left as a fascisthe is nothing of the sort, alasand becomes a nonperson thanks to Facebook. This is a company that makes $5 billion in profit per quarter and is the arbiter of global speech. So, as someone better known than the greatest Greek philosopher said, what is to be done? Resist, I guess, and start the resistance by refusing to use gender-neutral words such as humanity for mankind. Sing Baby, Its Cold Outside at every opportunity, and sneer at the mobs walking through life with their mobile phones clapped to their ears or held in front of themselves like monkeys performing in a circus. Insist on the referendums result and turn off any program on the BBC that hints otherwise. And while Im at it, baby, its really cold outside here in Gstaad. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Add follower of Jesus Christ for the Trifecta of earthly sins. White milk-toast gentrified Liberal 'males' may get a pass if they will swear allegiance to Lucifer. Which most have anyway... The Luciferian World Zionist anti-Christ Movement messed up the language intentionally. Animals can be excused for acting like animals. God made Man in His (spirit) image . Mankind are not animals. Man has dominion. Human is the top of the animal kingdom. So stop calling your children, kids ! 😀 In reality, America, and what made it great was destroyed in 1913. LBJ's great society dug a hole and buried it half a century later. The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
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