…is horrible pavement for fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Never Yet Melted, with a post on today’s world being run by dolts.
It’s skateboarding week!
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…is horrible pavement for fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Never Yet Melted, with a post on today’s world being run by dolts.
It’s skateboarding week!
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Happy Sunday! Another gorgeous day in America. The sun is shining, the bunnies are everywhere, and people are coming back to work. This pinup is by Edward Runci, with a wee bit of help.
What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15
As always, the full set of pinups can be seen in the Patriotic Pinup category, or over at my Gallery page (nope, that’s gone, the newest Apache killed access, and the program hasn’t been upgraded since 2014). While we are on pinups, since it is that time of year, have you gotten your “Pinups for Vets†calendar yet? And don’t forget to check out what I declare to be our War on Women Rule 5 and linky luv posts and things that interest me.
Don’t forget to check out all the other great material all the linked blogs have!
Anyone else have a link or hotty-fest going on? Let me know so I can add you to the list. And do you have a favorite blog you can recommend be added to the feedreader?
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…is a world flooded because Other People drive fossil fueled vehicles, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is 357 Magnum, with a post on life without police.
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See, even though the character is a “good cop”, all cops are bad in the eyes of these nutters. Remember when Rolling Stone used to be counter-culture and about music?
Sorry, Olivia Benson Is Canceled Too
A few days ago, I was scrolling through TikTok and saw one featuring Olivia Benson, the beloved star of Law and Order: SVU played by Mariska Hargitay. The TikTok is captioned “#when I say ACAB,†and the audio is from Fergie’s “Big Girls Don’t Cry.†“I hope you know, I hope you know/That this has nothing to do with you,†the woman in the TikTok lip-syncs, as if pained to even be mentioning Olivia Benson and anti-cop sentiment in the same breath.
On social media, where defunding and abolishing the police has become an omnipresent rallying cry, a similar sentiment also reigns. “The only cop I have any respect for is Olivia Benson,†one tweet reads. “nOt AlL cOpS…you’re right, Olivia Benson from SVU would NEVER,†reads another. Even as fictional cops ranging from The Wire‘s Det. Bunk Moreland to Chase from Paw Patrol come under the microscope, Olivia Benson is in another class altogether. She is the minority, the exemption, the special case. She and she alone, it is generally agreed, is allowed to cloak herself in the mantle of Good Cop.
(lots of paragraphs about how great the character is and how great Hargitay is)
But not everyone who watches Law and Order: SVU interacts with it on those terms. A not-insignificant number of police officers have credited the show with their deciding to enter law enforcement, and it’s safe to assume that an even larger number of viewers watches the show and believe that police officers like Olivia Benson are fundamentally on the side of the vulnerable and disenfranchised. And this trope has significant real-life implications: according to a report from Color of Change (which features a screen grab from SVU) on the cover), crime series “make heroes out of people who violate our rights†and “do not depict the reality, causes, or consequences of [racial disparities in the criminal justice system] accurately.â€
See? Even good cops bad
The truth is that, if you agree that the system is broken and great changes need to be made on all levels to fix it, you can’t pick and choose what needs to be changed. No matter how much you love Olivia Benson, you have to be willing to grapple with the fact that she plays a major role in perpetuating the idea that cops are inherently trustworthy and heroic, and that many viewers are unable to distinguish between the gossamer fantasy of how justice should be handled, and how it actually is. If cops are canceled, that means all cops are canceled, up to and including the strong and pretty ones we like to watch break down pedophiles in interrogation rooms. Revolution can’t be built on the backs of the exceptions, and those who perpetuate toxic systems can’t be deemed immune to critique just because we like them. It’s the simplest equation there is: if all cops are bastards, and Olivia Benson is a cop, that means she’s — kind of — a bastard. (Mariska is cool, though.)
Nothing is safe from Cancel Culture.
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Members of the Cult of Climastrology are upset. They’ve mostly been ignored since the start of the world wide Bat Soup Virus pandemic. Even though they tried to hijack it and subsume it and link it and say that the world needs a Green recovery, the news media very much ignored the Warmists, even media darling uber-Warmist St. Greta of Stockholm. So, what to do? Be unhinged and say everything is worse than imagined!
Climate worst-case scenarios may not go far enough, cloud data shows
Worst-case global heating scenarios may need to be revised upwards in light of a better understanding of the role of clouds, scientists have said.
Recent modelling data suggests the climate is considerably more sensitive to carbon emissions than previously believed, and experts said the projections had the potential to be “incredibly alarmingâ€, though they stressed further research would be needed to validate the new numbers.
Modelling results from more than 20 institutions are being compiled for the sixth assessment by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is due to be released next year.
Compared with the last assessment in 2014, 25% of them show a sharp upward shift from 3C to 5C in climate sensitivity – the amount of warming projected from a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide from the preindustrial level of 280 parts per million. This has shocked many veteran observers, because assumptions about climate sensitivity have been relatively unchanged since the 1980s.
“That is a very deep concern,†Johan Rockström, the director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, said. “Climate sensitivity is the holy grail of climate science. It is the prime indicator of climate risk. For 40 years, it has been around 3C. Now, we are suddenly starting to see big climate models on the best supercomputers showing things could be worse than we thought.â€
Who’s surprised? The CoC always needs to push bigger and bigger scares.
“The more we learn, the more fragile the Earth system seems to be and the faster we need to move,†he said. “It gives even stronger argument to step out of this Covid-19 crisis and move full speed towards decarbonising the economy.â€
Let’s start with CoC members. Let them be the experimental group and give up all uses of fossil fuels. Meaning they cannot even purchase any goods that are linked to fossil fuels, cannot live in an abode that was made with fossil fuels, can only cook with “renewables”, can only heat and cool their abodes with renewables, and cannot use fossil fueled transportation. Let’s see how they enjoy this life, and if it makes any difference in “global heating”.
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Who wants to be that all the employees at The Nation, including writer R.H. Lossin, would have a big problem with their own homes and property being trashed
Offensive as it is to liberal sensibilities, property destruction may be integral to the success of the current uprising.
https://t.co/ZJZwQVpP6V— The Nation (@thenation) June 12, 2020
Uh huh
But what if property destruction is more than an understandable lapse of judgment and loss of control? What if it is not a frustrated, emotional reaction but a reasonable and articulate expression in itself? The destruction is too widespread to attribute it to a few bad actors, and in some cases—such as the attacks on the CNN headquarter and the widespread vandalism of Confederate monuments—too precise and symbolically potent to be attributed solely to an opportunistic “criminal†element. The fantasy of outside agitators—a perennial feature of politicians’ responses to radical political action—is a means of presenting the real threat posed by mass actions as something foreign to the action itself…
People are not objects; broken windows and burnt cars are simply not commensurate with the violence of state-sanctioned murder or the structural violence of poverty that has placed people of color at a disproportionate risk of dying of Covid-19. Plateglass windows don’t bleed. They don’t die and leave loved ones grieving. They don’t contribute to the collective trauma and terror experienced by their communities. They just break, and then, at some point, they are replaced by identical sheets of glass.
Yeah, this is one of those “it’s just property,” which is always cool when it is Someone Else’s property, right?
It really doesn’t get any better, but, hey, the Nation would be fine if their offices got trashed, rigth?
…is a paddle needed for when the world floods from carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Knowledge Is Power, with a post on the paramilitary wing of the Democratic Party.
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If you’ve never read the book by Vox Day SJWs Always Lie (there’s apparently a follow up now), read it. Really, you only have to get halfway through to understand how to deal with SJWs, which is what the book was focused on, rather than who they are. One of the important points is to never apologize, because SJWs, who also want easy targets, will use that as a reason to go after you more. To demand more. They won’t forgive you, just use the apology to come after you, your money, your family, your business, your job
André Leon Talley Says Anna Wintour’s Vogue Apology “Came Out of the Space of White Privilege”
André Leon Talley is speaking out about Anna Wintour’s message to her staff at Vogue.
In the memo obtained by E! News, the editor-in-chief acknowledged that the publication “has not found enough ways to elevate and give space to Black editors, writers, photographers, designers and other creators.”
“We have made mistakes too, publishing images or stories that have been hurtful or intolerant. I take full responsibility for those mistakes,” Wintour continued, adding that there are “too few” Black employees at Vogue. “It can’t be easy to be a Black employee at Vogue.”
“I know that it is not enough to say we will do better, but we will—and please know that I value your voices and responses as we move forward,” she added. “I am listening and would like to hear your feedback and your advice if you would like to share either.”
Shortly after Wintour’s comments appeared online, Talley—who previously worked alongside Wintour as Vogue‘s editor-at-large and detailed their working relationship in his book, The Chiffon Trenches—spoke out about the apology in a conversation with Sandra Bernhard.
How do you think this went?
Talley then returned to Wintour’s message, saying, “The statement that she made, you know, the world of white privilege is complicated.”
“The statement came out of the space of white privilege,” Talley continued. “I wanna say one thing, Dame Anna Wintour is a colonial broad, she’s a colonial dame. She comes from British, she’s part of an environment of colonialism.”
“I do not think she will ever let anything get in the way of her white privilege,” Talley continued. “That announcement was like the man who made the announcement for the NFL.”
They’ll complain if you don’t speak out (and even defriend you), and then insult you when you do. Expect more to come after Wintour and Vogue now. Lady Antebellum decided to change their name to Lady A because they’ve been assured that the word antebellum, which simply means occurring or existing before a particular war, but was hijacked by people who probably have no clue what it means, is Bad. Now that they’ve surrendered, the SJWs will come after them more, and, really, is this a thing that concerns country music fans in the least? I doubt any even had a thought on it.
On to gyms