In the Name of Anti-fascism

Russians are killing Ukrainians by the thousand in the name of anti-fascism. They have been in a grip of an anti-fascist hysteria for quite a while. Anybody they dislike is declared a fascist and placed outside the realm of creatures who deserve to be considered human.

This is not an isolated phenomenon that only touches a few unhinged fanatics. This is a nation of 140 million that overwhelmingly believes in killing Ukrainians in the name of anti-fascism. And there’s no evidence they are planning to stop at Ukrainians. Anti-fascism offers them the perfect excuse to murder just anybody they hate.

Of course, this obviously means that there is something deeply wrong with anti-fascism. Don’t tell me that the Russians somehow misunderstood it and are not practising the right kind of anti-fascism. If they say they are anti-fascist, why should we disbelieve them?

And the argument that there are crowds of people who are anti-fascist and are not killing anybody is just silly. They are complicit with the atrocities done in their name by radicalized Russian anti-fascists.

It’s absolutely shocking to see how scared everybody is of denouncing radical anti-fascism. Obama is wriggling like he’s on a hot frying pan to avoid uttering the phrase “radical anti-fascism.”

In the meantime, the corpses of the people killed in the name of anti-fascism are piling up. When will we finally find the courage to accept that anti-fascism is wrong and dangerous?

Brits to the Rescue!

British readers, please help. I’m reading a new book by Sophie Hannah, and there is something I’m not getting.

Is it true that there are red rubber bands lying everywhere in the streets in your country? If so, why? Where do they come from and what do they mean?

I can’t concentrate on the mystery because I keep wondering about these rubber bands. Are they a metaphor of some sort that I’m not getting?

50 Shades: The Movie

It seems like a mainstream movie based on 50 Shades of Grey is coming out. I always thought that the idiots who watched porn patiently until the end to see if there was a wedding were imaginary characters from comedy routines. And then I discussed the trilogy on my blog and discovered they were very real. The movie will make them very happy because all the sex has been culled out, and the infantile viewers can now ecstatically concentrate on “relationships.”

Ethical Question

So I went to fetch a huge coffee before my 5 pm 3-hour lecture.Β 

“It’s free,” told me the barista at the campus Starbucks.

“Why is it free?” I asked.

“Why not?” the barista retorted.Β 

I had no answer, so I just took the coffee.

Now I’m wondering, though. My morning class is quite large and I don’t know all of the students in it. Might this barista be one of my students in that course and did I just accept a bribe in the form of free coffee?

Stop Whining, Freddie deBoer.

A very good post by Angus Johnston. If people find it so incredibly hard to handle routine situations in the classroom, they should work on their teaching skills instead of producing long melodramatic screeds.

And by the way, since when is the word “disabled” considered unacceptable?

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Freddie deBoer:

β€œI have seen, with my own two eyes, a 19 year old white woman β€” smart, well-meaning, passionate β€” literally run crying from a classroom because she was so ruthlessly brow-beaten for using the word β€œdisabled.” Not repeatedly. Not with malice. Not because of privilege. She used the word once and was excoriated for it. She never came back. I watched that happen.”

I’ve got a question, Freddie: Why? Why did you watch that happen? Why did you let the situation escalate that way? Why didn’t you step in?

It sounds like you’re describing something that happened in a classroom in whichΒ you were teaching. If so, you really screwed up that day. Because when a student is getting attacked by other students for making a mistake, it’s your job to intervene β€” not just on her behalf, but so that other students feel the freedom to speak…

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Russians Tease the Brits

Russian military planes flying near UK airspace caused “disruption to civil aviation” on Wednesday, the Foreign Office has said.
It said the Russian aircraft did not enter UK airspace, but the manoeuvres were “part of increasing pattern of out-of-area operations” by Russia.
The planes were “escorted” by RAF jets “throughout the time they were in the UK area of interest”, officials added.
Russia’s ambassador has been summoned to “account for the incident”.

Yes, keep flirting with these animals while they joyfully pee on your heads.

Greeks Are Pathetic

The stupid Greeks first ran their country into the ground, and are now whoring themselves out like crazy. They are hoping that Putin will adopt them now that Europe has realized how useless they are.

The Greek idiots are trying to block EU sanctions against Russia. They are miserable and hate Ukrainians for learning to be less passive and try to live better.

Hate these fucks.

War Nerd Explains Putinoids

From War Nerd’s article:

The US is the most powerful on the planet, and power is evil. So anything at all that is anti-American is good because it’s fighting Power; anything that distracts from that is evil; and anything that America professes to care about is even eviler, because of America’s monstrous hypocrisy. β€œIt makes you dumb just writing that down, but it’s Assange’s worldview and it’s pretty much the dominant Left’s as well.”

This totally explains why so many Lefties have gone hopelessly Putinoid.

The War Nerd: Boko Haram and the Demon Consensus

A new great piece by the massively talented Gary Brecher.