I thought no text could be more superficial, cliched, and predictable than an interview with Meghan Markle.
Nobody, I thought, could be as smug in their absolute ignorance than Meghan.
And then I started reading The Poisonwood Bible.
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I thought no text could be more superficial, cliched, and predictable than an interview with Meghan Markle.
Nobody, I thought, could be as smug in their absolute ignorance than Meghan.
And then I started reading The Poisonwood Bible.
But there’s good news, too. Finally, there was an Orthodox service in the Lavra, one of the holiest places in Ukraine. The contract that had placed the Lavra under the control of the FSB stooges from Moscow finally expired, and a real service could take place.

This is a beautiful moment. Finally, Orthodox Christmas came to the Lavra.
And:
This is undeniable. But people’s lifestyles have changed, too, generating much higher expectations.
For instance, Mexicans could have chosen to declare themselves the children of Hernán Cortés who not only spoke the language they speak and practiced the culture that’s theirs today but was also a mega-winner. Instead, they decided to go with Cuauhtémoc, who not only had a culture they don’t practice and a language they don’t speak, but also was… not a winner.
Americans went with George Washington, and look at the result.
Arestovich says he’s against adopting an anti-colonialist narrative for Ukraine, and I’m so glad! Defining yourself as anti-anything makes you completely dependent on what you supposedly oppose. Subjection continues but this time it’s consciously chosen and aggressively pursued.
All countries that defined themselves through their status as former colonies are poor, miserable and unimportant. And those who didn’t choose losership and victimhood as an identity are doing well.
It’s the same in individual lives. Everybody suffered, everybody experienced hardship. But only some define themselves as losers and live as such.
Before I had a kid I thought that organizing playdates would be a drag. But it turns out that the real drag is dealing with kids for whom “play” means “stare at a screen.” These are kids who even a year ago loved to play but now every suggestion to take them to the playground, the park or anywhere else without screens is greeted with animosity.
Here’s a really funny, well-written review from Unherd of an academic book on woke butts. Yes, butts. There’s a woke way of having a derriere, in case you didn’t know, and this book reveals it to eager readers.
In the meantime, I’m back to the fictional variant of woke butts that is offered in The Poisonwood Bible. The problem with the woke is that it’s so predictable. You don’t need to read the woke butt book (or The Poisonwood Bible) to guess that the point it makes is that white people are evil and disgusting. Butts, shoulders, elbows or toes are all an excuse to deliver this idea.

See? Statues of people from forever ago who did something un-PC centuries before PC was invented are destroyed but a hagiographic film about an actual, real neo-Nazi is being feted and promoted.
By the way, the accusations that Navalny and Putin have proffered against each other are all about “corruption.” Theirs is a property dispute as to which crook stole more. It’s not even a political issue.
If you never felt any compassion for Marxism, you will do now:

A great thread about Navalny by Kamil Galeev:
https://twitter.com/kamilkazani/status/1611039605310070787?t=cv1sC6mRa5cvmOPFS6-Xcg&s=19
I’ve been repeating all this for years. The love affair of Western liberals with Navalny is disturbing. The same people who bleat non-stop about anti-racism are in love with a guy who sieg-heiled at brownshirt rallies and referred to non-white individuals as cockroaches who need to be squashed. It beggars belief.
You need to really lose all touch with reality to find imaginary neo-Nazis around every corner in the US and fail to notice a very sincere and real one in Russia.
Galeev is absolutely right to compare Navalny with the Rwandan Radio Mille Collines. It’s not even similar rhetoric. It’s the exact same one.