A controversial statue went up in Times Square and the images of it are all over the web. It depicts an overweight angry black woman. There’s been a lot of to-do about it, much of which I’ll avoid here, but the main point is controversy. Achieved. On the next level is: why is it controversial? […]
Different Ways to Look at 100 Days
I try to stay away from what everyone else is saying. Trump’s presidency is 100 days in and everyone has a say. I wasn’t counting exactly, but observations are accumulating so here’s a brief unload. This is not intentioned to be symmetrical, comprehensive, or follow any specific sequence. 100 Days Overall, I’m delighted. I previously […]
The Left Ready to Make the Big Leap
From time to time, I make straightforward predictions. It’s been quite a while, but it’s time for another one. I don’t pretend to be an oracle here, at least not in printed declarations. In this case, let’s just compare it to observing nature. When a storm is on the way and the birds change their […]
What We Are All Thinking About the Fraud Class
I’m a normie. You’re probably a normie too if you’re reading this. It’s a slang term to suggest that you and I live an unremarkable life. We are not rich, neither are we poor much less indigent. We don’t live extravagantly and what we do spend, we acquired by traditionally well accepted means; primarily work […]
The Next Chapter Leftward for Colleges
In a lot of ways, these thoughts are a part two to the ‘A Look at The Ultimate Drift of the Violent Left’ posted about a week ago. We are here, X, now; in just a little while we will be over there at the rate things are going. Last week dealt with violence. That’s a component […]