CRT and Marxism are Simple Things for Simple Minds

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Critical Race Theory is so popular because it provides a simple, single explanation for all the problems in the world and divides all of humanity into visible goodies vs baddies.

Alice Smith @TheAliceSmith
Tweeted on March 29, 2022

Marxism does the same thing. And people who push CRT are almost always Marxists.

Simple things for simple minds.

The complexity of the related literature is obfuscation.

He Would Rather Lose His Job Than be an Advocate of Freedom

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I shared this note with the Washington Post team this morning:

I’m writing to let you know about a change coming to our opinion pages.

We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets. We’ll cover other topics too of course, but viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others.

There was a time when a newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have seen it as a service to bring to the reader’s doorstep every morning a broad-based opinion section that sought to cover all views. Today, the internet does that job.

I am of America and for America, and proud to be so. Our country did not get here by being typical. And a big part of America’s success has been freedom in the economic realm and everywhere else. Freedom is ethical — it minimizes coercion — and practical — it drives creativity, invention, and prosperity.

I offered David Shipley, whom I greatly admire, the opportunity to lead this new chapter. I suggested to him that if the answer wasn’t “hell yes,” then it had to be “no.” After careful consideration, David decided to step away. This is a significant shift, it won’t be easy, and it will require 100% commitment — I respect his decision. We’ll be searching for a new Opinion Editor to own this new direction.

I’m confident that free markets and personal liberties are right for America. I also believe these viewpoints are underserved in the current market of ideas and news opinion. I’m excited for us together to fill that void.

Jeff Bezos @JeffBezos
Posted on X, February 26, 2025

The Washington Post!

It is very telling that Shipley is willing to lose his job rather than be an advocate for freedom.

See also Shake-up at WaPo: The opinion editor is out as Bezos says op-eds must defend ‘free markets’ and ‘personal liberties’. Other people at the Post are outraged that freedom will get a voice.

We live in interesting times. Perhaps, we are experiencing a preference cascade.

This Will Be Interesting

Carville makes a very bold claim:

Speaking with Mediatite’s Dan Abrams, Mr Carville said: “I believe that this administration, in less than 30 days is in the midst of a massive collapse and particularly a collapse in public opinion.” When asked to clarify what he meant by this, Mr Carville said he believed the administration was already crumbling about one month into the job.

“It’s collapsing right now,” he said. “We’re in the midst of a collapse. This is the lowest approval, not even close, that any president has ever had at a comparable time.”

My sample may be biased, but I don’t think he has a very good record of political predictions.

I’m going to schedule a post for next month to remind us to revisit this topic.

Emma Brown is Stupid, Ignorant, Delusional and/or Evil

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Kash Patel has no experience fighting crime, preventing mass shootings or stopping domestic terrorism. As the only federal law enforcement agency whose sole mission is to fight violent crime, the ATF requires serious leadership. That’s not Kash Patel.

Kash Patel talks tough on crime, but he will let the gun lobby walk all over him. He didn’t get this job because he’s the most qualified, he got it because gun industry CEOs know he won’t lift a finger to rein in gun violence. American communities will pay the price.

Emma Brown
GIFFORDS Executive Director
February 24, 2025
GIFFORDS responds as Kash Patel quietly tapped to lead ATF | GIFFORDS

For some reason I am always amazed. The depth and quantity of falsehoods anti-gun people push to the public is mind-boggling.

The “sole mission” of the ATF is not fighting violent crime. Even if you ignore the alcohol, tobacco, and explosives portion of their mission. Even if you ignore the scandal of things like Operation Fast and Furious… Writing and enforcing these types of regulations is not fighting violent crime:

And then there are all laws they enforce in which there are no victims. Machine gun laws, registration and taxation of suppressors, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, private sales across state lines, etc., etc…

Their falsehoods continue with the insinuation gun industry CEO’s desire criminal use of firearms. Who can believe that? That is totally absurd!

Brown and her associates are stupid, ignorant, delusional and/or think the public is. And/or they are just flat out evil.

Shoot them in the Dick

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In a defensive scenario you never want to go for the face. You always want to go Center Mass or my personal favorite the dick.

If you make it the mistake of trying to rob me oh you freaking dumb ass. Guess what? You’re getting a shot towards a dick.

Reason being the pelvis actually holds up the whole entire body. If you take that out they are now immobile. And, you get to shoot them in the dick more.

Body armor? No problem shoot them in the dick!

Someone’s taller than you? No problem! Shoot them in the dick!

Moral of the story? I’m probably going to shoot you in the dick, honestly.

SHORTSHOT TONY
February 20, 2025
Aim for the other head! #selfdefense #shortshottony #9mm #glock #detroiturbansurvivaltraining

Via Chuck Petras @Chuck_Petras.

This is reasonable advice if your attacker does not have a gun of their own. Adjust appropriately for non-males who are an imminent threat to innocent life.

I’m reminded for the woman who committed murder with a shotgun blast to “the pubic region” of a woman. The victim had been talking to the murder’s ex-boyfriend.

This happened in Orofino Idaho where I went to high school.

No Surprises from High-Ranking Colorado Progressive

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Research shows that micropenis can cause a psychological cascade that results in men tormenting themselves with bullshit and then withdrawing from society to escape said bullshit.

It’s okay until they come back out for food or whatever. Should have prepped more. #copolitics

𝖠𝗅𝖺𝗇 𝖥𝗋𝖺𝗇𝗄𝗅𝗂𝗇 @alanfranklin
Deputy Director, ProgressNow Colorado. All opinions are my own, Retweets ≠ endorsement, and my bosses know I am kind of a loose cannon already so ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Posted on X, September 24, 2024

It’s not only another Markley’s Law Monday; it is another science denier (see also here)!

See also his more recent posts here and here.

It should come as no surprise they are high-ranking Colorado Progressive. Anyone stupid enough to subscribe to such beliefs will of course be unable to articulate an intelligent response to someone advocating for gun rights. All they have are lies and insults.

I will notify the appropriate people in Colorado to put him on their list of people to report for prosecution.

Nuremberg Trials 2.0

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Colorado gun-banning democrats.

Prepare for the Nuremberg Trials 2.0.

@Voluptolux1984
Posted on X, February 22, 2025

I wish Free State Colorado luck with their efforts.

I hope the gun-banners get a chance to enjoy their trials.

Estimated Plant CO2 Absorbtion Off by Over 30%

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Traditional estimates pegged global GPP at around 120 petagrams of carbon (PgC) per year since the 1980s. This figure, derived from remote sensing and other indirect methods, has been widely used to model Earth’s carbon cycle. However, recent research challenges this estimate, suggesting that plants globally absorb as much as 157 PgC annually—a 31% increase over previous calculations.

The revised GPP estimate has far-reaching implications for climate science. As a primary determinant of terrestrial carbon sinks, GPP shapes how ecosystems respond to rising CO2 levels and climate change.

Joshua Shavit
January 12, 2025
Major study reveals plants now absorbing 30% more CO2 worldwide – The Brighter Side of News

I wonder… Will they update their models and tell us that the destruction of the planet has been postponed by 31% from the previous estimates?*

Or will they double down on their warnings and requests for government grants to prevent the death of the planet?

To help you predict the answer to the question, note that the date of the article I quoted above was six weeks ago. The paper in Nature was published four months ago on October 16, 2024.

By searching with Bing and Google, I was unable to find any major media outlet linking to the paper in Nature. I asked Copilot and they reported:

I couldn’t find any major media outlets referencing that specific paper in Nature.

So… I wonder why that is. You would think this would be a really big deal. Could it be that it does not fit the narrative and thus it can’t be true?

I continued the conversation by asked how much this would change the predicted increase in temperature over the next decade. I had to ask four times to get an answer. It kept telling me:

While increased CO2 absorption by plants is beneficial, it is not a substitute for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Comprehensive climate action is still necessary to address the broader impacts of climate change.

After insisting I wanted a number and suggesting numbers (which it told me were wrong), I finally got this answer:

If plants are absorbing 30% more CO2, it could potentially reduce the projected temperature rise by about 0.02°C to 0.05°C over the next decade.

For comparison:

Currently, the global average temperature is projected to increase by about 0.2°C per decade.

It isn’t 30%, but it could be as much as 25%. And even if it were 10%, that would be significant.

Another thing I learned from poking around on this topic is that while more CO2 results in more plant growth. It also results in less water usage. The plants are more drought resistant when they have more CO2.

The CO2 benefits have diminishing returns. Even at the current levels the plants are being limited by access to nitrogen in a form they can use. The full potential of increased crop yields from the extra CO2 requires more nitrogen fertilization. That is something we know how to do.


  • Yes, I know. The question does not even make sense. And the actual result could be, “Nevermind, everything is good. We were just kidding about the end of the ice caps and flooded coastlines. No hard feelings, right?”

Second in Risk from Earthquakes

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‘Washington has, second only to California, the greatest risk from earthquakes in the country.

That is because the state is on active faults and fault zones, making seismic events inevitable.

Harold Tobin
Director of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
February 19, 2025
West Coast tsunami fears as experts warn of ‘inevitable’ earthquake

And from the same article:

The Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) states there is about a 37 percent chance that the Cascadia Subduction Zone will produce an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 or greater within the next 50 years.

Robert Ezelle, the director of Washington state‘s emergency management division, said: ‘It’s going to be the worst natural disaster in our country’s history.’

Large earthquakes produced by these faults would likely cause mass property destruction, cut off access to certain neighborhoods and lead to numerous injuries and even deaths. 

‘One would expect the power to be down, natural gas lines to be broken, maybe water and sewer lines to be broken,’ Tobin said.

He told NBC News that if a major quake were to hit the Cascadia shaking would last five minutes, but tsunami waves would batter the coast for 10 hours.

Roads and bridges would be destroyed, along with some 620,000 buildings and about 100 hospitals and 2,000 schools. 

‘We’re unprepared,’ Ezelle said, noting that residents would have to take care of each other due to Washington officials say they’d have to fend for themselves for at least two weeks.

As seen in the map above, Barb and I live on the edge of the red and solidly in the orange.

Tsunamis will form in the lakes in the area too. The quakes encourage the steep hills to provide the dirt to slide into the water and create large waves. And, of course, all those hills with lake views are covered with expensive homes.

In addition to the North-South fault shown in the map, there is an East-West fault going directly under Seattle. The last time that fault slipped various areas rose 13 to 20 feet.

I want to be in an underground bunker in Idaho when the inevitable occurs.

Racial Disparity in Gun-Related Homicide

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When President Biden launched what he called the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, he adopted one of the key assertions of the gun control movement: our nation’s gun-related crime problem is an “epidemic” that must be solved by increased gun control. But if “gun violence” is an epidemic, then it is certainly not one felt by the whole population equally.

Of course, there is no doubt people of all races have been murdered with guns. Similarly, the scourge of mass shootings, while still a very statistically unlikely threat, has not discriminated in who it harms when such crimes do happen. There is also no doubt that far too many Americans succumb to suicide, a large proportion of which are completed with firearms.

But when it comes to what most people mean when they say “gun violence” – violent crimes committed by a person (or people) against another person (or people) using firearms – there is simply no way to beat around the bush: Black Americans are far and away the most affected, and it isn’t even close. Addressing the root causes of why is the riddle we must solve as a country. But to do so, we first have to identify the problem with as much specificity as possible, and reject those who try to shut down this debate.

Kostas Moros @MorosKostas
December 8, 2024
The racial disparity in gun-related homicide: a problem that must be discussed so it can be solved.

It is a long article. But if you don’t want to read the whole thing, at least read the Solutions section.

As Government Expands, Liberty Contracts

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I hope we once again have reminded people that man is not free unless government is limited. There’s a clear cause and effect here that is as neat and predictable as a law of physics: As government expands, liberty contracts.

Ronald Reagan
1989
Ronald Reagan at 110: Twenty of His Best Quotes on Freedom, Government, and America

I am certain there are millions of people in this country in need of the reminder. There are also millions of others who need their first lesson.

Umm, yeah, I Watched this for the Data Science

Things I never would have guessed and don’t need to know. But the data science is interesting.

A Girl’s Guide to a Data-Driven Orgy.

A Girl’s Guide to a Data-Driven Orgy by Aella

my hereticon talk

Read on Substack

I guess this is what you get when an autistic girl grows up home-schooled with an authoritarian, extreme, Christian father.

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There Are No Grass Roots

I’m not surprised this happens. I’m a little surprised they got caught.

Via Ari Hoffman 🎗@thehoffather who had this to say:

WA is spending your $ to attack your 2A rights

WA DOGE volunteers discovered that WA Dept of Commerce put out a six-figure request for proposals for vendors to run an anti 2nd Amendment event June 4 or 5 at the Lumen Field Event Center in Seattle

WA is facing a $12-16 billion budget deficit. Rather than cut our of control spending or keeping prolific offenders in jail, Democrats are releasing criminals, working to reduce sentences and working against your ability to protect yourself

Chuck Petras @Chuck_Petras referred me to Hoffman.

I can tell countless stories demonstrating how there are no grassroots organizations for the anti-gun movement. It appeared to me that it was a few big donors. I frequent suspected there were government funds filtering into too. But it was not particularly obvious until recently when people went looking for this type of thing.

Here is another example out of Washington State:

WA State gives 7M to @CascadeBicycle club who then donates money to the No on 2117 campaign to keep voters from repealing the climate act gas tax. Nothing to see here…please move along!

And at the national level see here.

Never Forget That They are the Enemy

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Men like California’s governor and attorney general–Gavin Newsom and Rob Bonta–are evil.

Anyone who fights as hard as they do to disarm you hates you.

They hate their own residents owning guns, and make it hell to exercise your rights freely. They hate non-residents even more, making it impossible to defend yourself while in the state.

These men and their fellow scum are the enemy. Never forget that.

Firearms Policy Coalition @gunpolicy
Posted on X, February 17, 2025

Plan and respond appropriately.

Crude Insult and Threat

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You’re gonna be mad when we seize all your Penis Replacements and melt them down into cock rings & butt plugs.

JAY carreon @JAYcarreon6
Posted on X, July 8, 2023

It’s not only another Markley’s Law Monday; it is another science denier (see also here)!

With such a crude insult and threat, it should come as no surprise the account has been suspended.

It will be interesting to see how interested JAY is in those toys after he has attempted a few seizures. I suspect there be a burning need to plug some newly created holes.

Beware the Unintended Consequences

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It’s been slow coming, and far overshadowed by the rise of Trump. But one movement that’s finally seeing a bit of a breakthrough is “tax the rich.”

The landslide win this past week of a tax on millionaire pay in Seattle is the latest sign the public is agitated by massive wealth inequality — and finally willing to do something about it.

Danny Westneat
February 15, 2025
From Seattle to the Okanogan, ‘tax the rich’ is stirring | The Seattle Times

The unintended consequences of more taxes are so obvious and yet they did it anyway.

I am reminded of something Heinlein wrote in Time Enough for Love:

Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty.

This is known as “bad luck.”

I give up on these people. They deserve what is coming.

Constitutional Carry for the Win

Via 2A History @2aHistory.

The only surprises here are how well Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Hawaii ranked. These are particularly oppressive states for gun owners.

Some jurisdictions, like Chicago, do not supply complete numbers to the FBI UCR. I wonder if this is why the oppressive states show up in this table.

Related–Map shows most dangerous US states – and where’s best to raise a family:

Of particular interest to me:

Eight categories of crime, including homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, arson, burglary, larceny theft, and motor vehicle theft, were considered in the analysis.

Washington and Colorado were identified as the second and third most dangerous states, respectively.

New Hampshire emerged as the safest state, boasting a violent crime rate of just one-third of the national average and significantly lower crime rates than other US states.

Idaho also has the lowest rate of motor vehicle theft and the second-lowest rate of aggravated assault.

Idaho was ranked the second safest state for families, followed closely by Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.

People that Understand Versus People Who Have Power

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The people who understand things have no power but to scream at the people who don’t understand them, and they never listen, because stupid people don’t know they’re stupid.

They will try communism again.

“DON’T DO THAT, YOU’LL KILL EVERYONE.”

“I didn’t know that would happen!”

They will open the borders and let in millions of hostile people.

“DON’T DO THAT, THEY WILL TAKE OVER ONCE THEY OUTNUMBER YOU.

“I didn’t know that would happen!”

Speaking to the stupid is a waste of time and giving them power is suicide.

hoe_math @ItIsHoeMath
Posted on X, February 1, 2025

While this applies to a sizable portion of the population. Those with the power and creating the disasters know what are doing. While some of them are stupid, most are not. Their motives are unrelated to the needs of their constituents.

Part of the problem is that “the people who understand” are totally outclassed when it comes to persuasion. Those who have power are at the top of the persuasion game.

I Hope They Enjoy Their Trials

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As Trump and Musk’s DOGE continue to drain the DC swamp—and begin dismantling the “off-the-books” shadow government (readhere)—internet search trends for “Criminal Defense Lawyer” and “RICO Laws” have erupted in the DC metro area and surrounding counties, including Northern Virginia and Maryland, according to new internet search trends uncovered by Rasmussen Reports head pollster Mark MitchellThese spikes strongly suggest that federal workers in the area are scrambling to secure legal counsel. 

“Over three times more people in DC are googling “Criminal Defense Lawyer” than anywhere else in the US!” Mitchell wrote on X.

Tyler Durden
February 13, 2025
DC Internet Searches For “Criminal Defense Lawyer” & “RICO Law” Erupt As DOGE Drains Swamp | ZeroHedge

This is very telling. This means they knew they were involved in corruption.

I have zero sympathy for them. I hope they enjoy their trials. They earned them.

A Plant in the DNC?

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James Carville suggested there could be a “plant” in progressive Democratic politics during his podcast on Thursday to see how many “stupid things” the party could embrace while discussing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair race.

The political consultant read a description of former DNC Chair Jamie Harrison’s announcement during the elections that they must be “gender balanced.” Harrison said during the election process, “Our rules specify that when we have a non-binary candidate or officer, the non-binary individual is counted as neither male nor female, and the remaining six offices must be gender balanced with the results of the previous four elections.”

Hanna Panreck
February 9, 2025
James Carville wonders if there’s ‘plant’ in progressive wing to see how many ‘stupid things’ they can embrace

No. They really are that stupid. They drank their own Kool-Aid, and the poison caused brain damage.

I don’t have any sympathy for them. It was all self-inflicted. From the same article:

We ran a presidential election, if we were playing a Super Bowl, we started our 7th string quarterback. That’s what happened, okay?

James Carville