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One of the GOATs.

Light in August

The Count of Monte Cristo

Stelios is ugly

Clicking this link reminded me that Michael Fassbender was in this movie. And Dominic West. I'd completely forgotten everyone but Gerard Butler.

Never could get onboard with Frank Miller. Everyone says that Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns kicked off the so-called "Dark Age" of American comic books. While my opinion of Watchmen has hardened over time (I nowlargely agree with the common critique that it insists upon itself, wherein Moore's determination to show off how clever he is with puns, symbols and parallelism actually takes you out of the story and breaks the immersion - From Hell is vastly better in part because he dialled this tendency of his down a few degrees), I still think it's basically a solid story, and its influence is undeniable. But The Dark Knight Returns - I don't know, man. Did nothing for me. Maybe it's a Seinfeld is Unfunny thing where it was so widely imitated that the original has lost its lustre - but Watchmen is also widely imitated, and still manages to be engaging and affecting on its own terms. And I just remembered that I read a few of the Sin City comics when I was a teenager too, but completely forgot about them until just now - shows you how much of an impression they made.

About a hundred pages into Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle. I'm enjoying it so far, although not as much as A Scanner Darkly. There's a funny bit where one of the white characters is looking at a Japanese woman and admiring how beautiful she is, thinking to himself that, compared to the Japanese, white people are defective, unfinished, taken out of the kiln too early (a curiously Yakubian sentiment). As a white man who's had more than my fair share of Asian sexual and romantic partners, I found this rather amusing, and read the paragraph out to my Asian girlfriend, who laughed. (Although funnily enough, part of the reason he finds her so beautiful is because she doesn't even need to wear a bra - a description which was not true of any of the Japanese women I've dated.)

Do we know anything about 2nd or 3rd generation Han / Japanese / Korean criminality and educational attainment? I’m not looking for Asians generally, because of Hmong. This could conceivably tell us the influence of culture on behavior, no?

That a high roll scenario is being required to enter your name into an overt registry of gun owners does not suggest the 2A is "doing rather well".

Heck, I'm in Alabama, which is the best-case scenario with so-called “constitutional carry”, but I still consider 2A effectively dead considering my only options to arm myself are:

  1. Submit my name and address into the federal covert gunowner registry that comprises the FBI logs of background checks submitted by FFLs;

  2. Open myself up to entrapment*, which to my knowledge is still a 100% permitted strategy when done with agency approval, by buying from a non-FFL stranger;

  3. Buy from a non-FFL non-stranger, which is logistically a massive nuisance since it requires them to have already owned the gun in question for at least a year, or since before I mentioned the topic to them, lest box 21.a of the 4473 render their involvement moot.

*I do not have the firearms knowledge to know with certainty whether a given gun secretly has some illegal modification, nor do I trust my ability to reliably identify a glowie posing an an individual at a gun show.

I don't understand it one iota.

I think the piece by O'Neill gets close enough, though it reads like he gives too much credit to people that don't deserve it.

It confirms that what poses as an anti-war movement is, in truth, an anti-civilisational movement – an alignment with Islamist hysterics born of a blasé feeling of detachment and contempt for one’s own society.

If one wants to oppose Israel's latest foray or advocate for the dissolution of the Israeli state they can do so a number of ways. A leftist, secular academic position has built-in sympathies and perceived solidarity with the Arab world. In addition to a finite understanding of a concept called colonialism. One could also don the suit of an Islamist, or a bygone pan-Arab nationalist, or pick up a /pol/ suit and throw stone slurs to bring down the house of Global Judaism. Our reasons don't need to be. Status is enough. Status delende est.

The "middle-class ‘progressives’ who fancy themselves as anti-fascist" worldly champions of the down trodden fill the secular leftist academic's shoes, but only indirectly. The secular, leftist academic made an easy-to-use cookie cutter framework to view the world: oppressor-oppressed dichotomy. If you add a garnish of Global South to the brown, colonialism, and campism derivatives, then you've got a rich, if limited, set of ideas that nearly anyone can pick up. From broader complexified works of the humanities come ideas distilled for Popular Use.

It's a hell of a meme. Simple enough to be understood by people who never have to read a book, but truthy enough to get by as a deepity. Most importantly, the beliefs as an applied moral framework are not universal enough (or are inappropriate often enough) to be controversial. The last bit is important, because one doesn't wield youthful rebellion without spirit. Warriors don't volunteer for boring, centrist peacetime garrison duty. The white man didn't have a burden to stay home and send paper and pencil to civilize the world.

Institutions like the academy have only started to consider their incubation chambers worth a looksie. For the elite institutions, in a meek, delicate way. We are experiencing a hangover from the Cold War, with all the Soviet propaganda, ideology, and theories that came with and preceded it. That's the material we are left to work with.

The march through institutions was not a test. Coordination and intent can be debated, but, frankly, there's plenty enough people happy that the kids are Waking Up. The kids could be waking up to champion some terrible not-yet-known techno-electronica rock'n'roll to achieve peace (I suppose the Nova festival goers were trying this) or they could rebel against HFCS. They land on Palestine, they land on the West Must Be Destroyed, because those are the ideas that were left to them.

The CIA really didn't do a very good job.

I don't understand it one iota. I'm increasingly starting to think that the Holocaust has become completely de-Jewified (for want of a better word) and drained of its specificity, understood primarily as a grave crime because it was a mass slaughter, rather than specifically a mass slaughter primarily of Jews.

I don't think this is true. The Holocaust was hyper-Jewified! One can critique the motivations and actions of the ADL and the Jewish lobby, but "not Jewish enough" or "not heavy handed enough" can't possibly be true. Israel as a controversy does reduce the impact Jewish Genocide messaging though.