Archive for September, 2007

Support the Troops, I Say

Politics, Quotes, War 3 Comments »

“Every war, when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defense against a homicidal maniac.”

“The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them.”

- George Orwell

Blasphemy Now!

Ramblings, Quotes No Comments »

“All great truths begin as blasphemies.”

- George Bernard Shaw

Pick One

Ramblings 9 Comments »

“Which is it, is man one of God’s blunders or is God one of man’s?”

- Friedrich Nietzsche

Suck it, Jesus

Religion, Atheism, General Idiocy 4 Comments »

Apparently those three words make you, not only “foul-mouthed”, but also a “bigot”. They also define how you should be remembered for the rest of your life. That is, unless you repent.

Duly noted.

Good thing Bill Donohue has never said anything even remotely as vulgar and bigoted as that, lest he not be free to throw all the stones he wants. :rolleyes:

“Suck it, Bill”

- Kathy Griffin, some time in the near future

Maybe someone needs to inform William that irreverence (or even hypocrisy) is not what makes someone a bigot.

Fixing the Blame

Ramblings, Economics 9 Comments »

I don’t know how many times I’ve heard people complain about Wal-mart driving mom & pop stores out of business as if they share no burden of responsibility in making that happen. You see, in the pseudo-capatalistic society we live in here, it’s impossible for a retailer like Wal-mart to push a smaller company into bankruptcy by shear force of its own will or presence.

When all is said and done, Wal-mart still relies on the consumer to do that for them.

It’s pretty basic economics, but Wal-mart, somehow, gets all the blame. It’s as if these people are admitting their lemming-like status as consumers who will go wherever the lowest prices are, regardless of what consequences it may have for their neighbors.

And the reasoning behind blaming Wal-mart goes like this… Since Wal-mart knows that all these people are lemmings who can’t think for themselves about the long-term consequences of their actions, they are therefore responsible for the outcome of those actions. Backwards as it is, that’s the way people think about it.

Wal-mart knows that people will buy from them if they build a store in a small community in rural Missouri. Wal-mart knows that it will take customers away from the established small-businesses that are run by locals. And if they build a store while being aware of these things, then it’s their fault for coming in and being so appealing to the consumers.

But I could go on and on about how this relates to possible government intervention, freedom of the individual and choice, anti-trust laws, and Wal-mart-like employment practices.

But I won’t, because this is really about the sign above. A sign that fixes the blame, where it should be… on you.

Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right

Ramblings, Politics 5 Comments »

The proof… courtesy of the (former) mayor of Crestwood, IL…

This is probably related to my last post, if you’re paying attention. It’s also kind of ironic considering Mr. Stranczek is the son of Polish immigrants, and didn’t speak a word of English until he was 8 years old. Apparently the implicit need to learn the English language isn’t as strong as it was when he was a kid, so a persuasion of the more explicit variety is required these days… like an artificial designation of English as “our language”.

Of course this is perfectly in line with the tried and true New American Century Republican party line - ‘Let the market/individuals decide, unless we don’t like which way the market is going, then government will take care of it’. You know, like when “the market” wouldn’t choose Halliburton to build their outhouses, much less an entire country’s infrastructure.

But what the hell am I talking about? The dubious sign isn’t about war or government or no bid contracts. To go down that path requires entirely too much nuance and, oh, what do they call it, critical thinking. The sign is about immigrants, damnit! You know, those people who come here and siphon our tax dollars through welfare and public education systems, and don’t contribute anything, except direct evidence that Reaganomics doesn’t work because it creates the incentive for businesses to provide jobs to the people who are willing to accept the lowest standard of living (thus widening “the gap“).

But I digress. This sign isn’t necessarily about immigration itself. It’s about language. More specifically, it’s about the inherent annoyance of people speaking a language that you do not know. I’m sure if the unfamiliar language that was being spoken in this country most predominately was Polish instead of Spanish, then Chester wouldn’t have as much of a problem with it. But really, beyond the feeling of insecurity and the almost unavoidable suspicion that they are talking about you (you conceited bastard), what’s the problem with people speaking a language that you do not?

The answer is “nothing”… that is, until someone becomes so attached and possessive of their language that they expect everyone to cater to them by either 1) speaking their language or 2) finding someone who can translate in lieu of learning. Seeing as how we are supposed to be a free country and as a result government doesn’t declare an official language. Those two characteristics create an interesting juxtaposition.

The problem is that people like Chester see it as a one way street when there is nothing but their righteous indignation to suggest that it is.

America Deserves Better

Ramblings, Politics, Philosophy, War No Comments »

Actually… no… no it doesn’t.

So nevermind.

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