Saturday, May 30, 2020

Q & A on the Riots with Señor Dávila

These are more than riots, they're a revolution!

Revolutions do not solve any problem other than the economic problem of their leaders.

Yes, but surely you acknowledge racial injustice?

In order to enslave a group of people the politician must only convince them that all their problems are a consequence of racism, sexism, or class.

Wait -- you don't want social justice?

“Social justice” is the term for claiming anything to which we do not have a right.

I get it. You don't want The People to be liberated.

For a couple of centuries, “to liberate man” meant to facilitate mob behavior.

But Americans have every right to air their grievances!

It is customary to proclaim rights in order to be able to violate duties.

I get it. You just don't tolerate people who don't look like you.

Unlimited tolerance is nothing more than a hypocritical way of giving up.

But I heard the mayors of Minneapolis and Atlanta criticize the rioters.

The smile with which the pig hears the one who criticizes the mud!

These aren't mobs, they're courageously standing up for minority rights!

Minorities that become majorities continue to believe they are brave.

Unity now! Together we're stronger!

The revolutionary is ultimately an individual who does not dare to rob by himself.

What about my rights 'n stuff?

In order to corrupt the individual it is enough to teach him to call his personal desires rights and the rights of others abuses.

But life is unfair! The world owes me a living!

We only know how to carry ourselves with decency in front of the world when we know that we are owed nothing. Without the pained grimace of a frustrated creditor.

Last night I heard Don LeMon and Fredo Cuomo point out that it's simplistic to characterize the conduct of the rioters in negative and judgmental terms. One man's looting is another man's retail therapy.

The arguments with which we justify our conduct tend to be more stupid than the conduct itself.

It's not arson -- it's the fire of freedom and justice!

Activism burns without giving light.

Don't you think it was wise for Mayor Jacobin Frey to give the rioters space to blow off steam?

No one grants humanity certain extreme liberties except someone indifferent to its fate.

One thing I don't get -- why do they burn down their own cities and businesses?

The liberal is capable of sacrificing even his interests to his resentment.

And cleaning up this mess is going to cost billions.

Every “liberator” finally passes on the bill.

So, what's really going on here?

When one does not concede to the leftist all that he demands, he proclaims himself the victim of an institutional violence that is licit to repel with physical violence.

You don't think they're frightened?

The frightened liberal is a bloodthirsty animal.

But if this isn't really about the police, who's to blame for urban squalor and unrest?

With the generosity of his program does the liberal console himself for the magnitude of the catastrophes it produces.

Any final thoughts?

Our civilization is a baroque palace invaded by a disheveled mob.

36 comments:

julie said...

Ever timely. He would have made a great meme warrior.

Along those lines, this week in pictures.

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed your list of aphorisms, and it aptly reflects the confusion most of us are feeling about Chauvin, Floyd, and the resulting riots.

First off, the last name of the officer "Chauvin" is a partial of the word "chauvinism" meaning exaggerated or aggressive patriotism." "Floyd" means "grey-haired."

From this we can tell God has a hand in all this.

The first and primary way to think about the incident is to imagine being there in the flesh. You are a bystander. You saw the police collaring Floyd, now you are within feet of what is occurring with Chauvin, Floyd, and the others. You are watching closely.

What to do you see? What do your hear? What do you smell? How does it make you feel? How do you want to react?

That is the litmus test; the only real litmus test. Put yourself there with the best evidence you can gather from the media. You will know if Chauvin murdered Floyd. You will know.

Now the blacks riot. They should not, we all know that. How is that going to help? Rioting is never the answer.

If there was murder conducted by pressing a knee on a man's neck for over eight minutes while that same man is informing you of a difficulty breathing and asking for mercy, and none was granted....people are not going to like that.

That is a heinous crime. Heinous especially committed under color of authority. No mercy should be shown to he who shows no mercy himself. An eye for an eye.

Are the cops militarized and overly aggressive? I have had a few police officer friends. The job is dangerous. It is nerve-wracking. Shots get fired, officers get killed. You have to be brave to do the job. But you also must love the people.

The bottom line is, police service is service to the taxpayer. No loose cannons need apply.

Gagdad Bob said...

Looks like Floyd wasn't asphyxiated, so the rioters will be relieved to know they can return the loot now.

Anonymous said...

My favourite films are cowboys and Indians.

Anonymous said...

Here's an idea: If you don't want looting keep your your damn knees off of people's necks.

Don't touch the neck. That's not even a thing for police. Soldiers use that in hand to hand combat to kill.

You want to go fascismo then expect to be hit in the wallet.

Don't hire mentally defective peace officers. Just be more careful. If they are wearing jack-boots that should be a hint right there you don't want this person providing law and order in a black community.




Anonymous said...

I believe that police power and social justice are actually complicated subjects.

I worry that finger wagging the bad people with stern aphorisms may only do so much. Did Davila make any aphorisms about actual justice, or at least striving for actual justice?

So now as always, it’s time for another personal tale.

My local neighborhood had a sudden surge in property crimes. Our neighborhood association invited our local sheriff and neighborhood resident to give a talk to advise the rest of us about what we could do. The sheriff man I met was most impressive. Big and tall and well-spoken, he was retired special forces who reminded me of a young John Wayne. He told us that most of the criminals, who he himself had gotten to know personally via his business dealings with them including the occasional knee on head after a wild chase bit, were not at all the disgruntled leftist gangsta-rapping black men we hear so much about. They were instead almost always local meth heads who’d fallen in with the wrong crowd and whose lives had now gone full retard. His advice for us neighborhood folk was full of neighborly common sense. I was very impressed.

And then he actually chased and caught one of the local bad guys, with the whole thing being reported in real time on our local Nextdoor network. After doing his best John Wayne-ish “Aw-shucks ya’ll just doin my job”, Mr. Sheriff was now our newest neighborhood star!

Not long after, it was being reported that an aggressive husky-type dog was on the loose terrorizing small pets. One neighbor witnessed her own little lap dog being mauled and she identified the culprit as “Sandy”, her neighbors’ pet. Sandy’s owner vociferously denied the allegations. Sandy’s mom presented much evidence, including pictures displaying that Sandy was a female while the vicious dog was clearly a male. But to no avail.

Sandy’s owner became the target of neighborhood mobbing behavior at the behest of our sheriff hero. Even her children were being harassed at the local school bus stop by friends of the sheriff. After much ugliness, the real bad dog culprit and his owner were finally identified. But even after a court trial and eventual restraining order against the sheriff and his friends, some ugliness continued. There was no formal public apology, no hugs or hand shakes of contrition, no closure. Both sides just sort of slinked away and we the neighbors were left with a feeling that even the best of us are pretty mentally screwed up.

As a personal victim of mob violence, boy don’t I know it. Most people don’t have a clue, don’t want a clue, and would rather just beat the crap out of some declared “bad guy” just because it makes them feel good. Calming down to gather together to lay out all the facts and rationally discuss all the facts are simply beyond the means of most humans.
I’m wondering if Davila had any answers to that one?

Rodney said...

Why can't we all just get along?

Anonymous said...

Because Satan.

Anonymous said...

The video of George Floyd's death clearly shows he was killed while being restrained. Whether it was accidental or intentional should be for a court of law to declde. Societal changes in.a democracy should be brought about by peaceful political means. It is ironic but hurtful to those infected badly with covid 19 for protesters to be carrying placards that state 'I can't breathe'

Anonymous said...

I agree the protests come at a bad time while the nation is dealing with the COVID-19 issue.

However, we will just have to get through this too.

In the meantime, how is everyone doing? Have enough food and medicine?

Anonymous 4:17 I enjoyed the story. The moral of it was the decorated officer apparently harassed an innocent dog owner in a persistent and unlovely fashion, showing us everyone, even the best among us, has a dark side.

I have done things of which I cannot speak...there is a dark side.

Would anyone like to confess dark secrets to the panel? Maybe if someone else goes first it would loosen my lips.

Anonymous said...

I'm amazed by the variety of people involved in these protests-turned-riots. According to the videos, that is. Me, I don't go there since I'm staying the hell outta Compton. So I just watch the Youtube videos. The news kinda sucks.

Something tells me that they aren't all nihilistic sociopaths. They seem a full spectrum of diversity. Seems it's mostly Christian types at the protests, nihilistic sociopaths at the riots. I don't think that "diversity" means that Christian empaths and satanic psychopaths should all just get along. I think it prefers one over the other, since the other likes it when nobody gets along.

julie said...

Anon @ 9:55, No thanks. If you really want to unburden yourself online, they have whole sections in places like Reddit devoted to that sort of thing. Or there's always confession, which serves the purpose of unburdening yourself before the Lord and comes with the gift of grace.

Everybody is a sinner. We've all done things we're ashamed of, and things we should be ashamed of but probably aren't. And likely, we'll continue to screw up one way or another even up to the last day, being a stiff-necked people. I am a sinner, I live with sinners. I don't care to dwell on their mistakes, and I hope they forgive me for mine. We try to love each other as best we can, and sometimes we even get it right.

If you're feeling guilty, offer it up to God, ask His forgiveness, and pray that where something needs to be made right, by His will it shall be made right. Pray for His Wisdom, His mercy, and His Guidance, and the Will to do what you ought. Pray for His healing for the broken parts of yourself.

That's all I know to do, anyway.

Anonymous said...

The darkest things I ever did was in retaliation to this guy who I worked with who was a bullying sociopath of the "kiss up kick down" variety. I found out that he lived in a waterfront home at the end of a long very steep driveway. I went very late at night. First I greased up the driveway with many gallons of used motor oil which I'd been saving for the occasion, to make it impossible for cars to drive up or down. Then I backed up my truck and released a few very large concrete balls which I'd made down the drive which smashed up his vehicles.

I came back later and found that an electronic gate with security camera had been installed. So I spray painted the camera lens and padlocked the gate with a very heavy chain and sabotaged the electronics and put up a large sign which said "SOCIOPATH" with an arrow pointing down at the house.

It was quite satisfying, my temporary delve into evil, which I'd rationalized was for a good cause. To teach that prick a lesson. I'd been inspired by the movie "Matilda" but I of course don't have telepathic powers so I just had to do the best I could with the resources I had available to me.

But that was before I learned that born sociopaths (psychopaths) will only modify their behaviors so they'll still get away with doing evil. They're incorrigible. So the light side of my older-wiser self now tries to notify others of their existence, and that they've done nothing to deserve sociopathic ire, just gotten involved with a very bad kind of genetically dysfunctional human who are best avoided and preferably, disempowered.

Anonymous said...

julie, why cant we all just fight for a more Christian Nation and get rid of the satanists? If we're successful, it'll mean that many more Christians we get to do Fellowship with.

Anonymous said...

Here's how I see it:

• In general, there is a serious societal issue which this death exemplified. This would not have happened under the same circumstances to a Caucasian person.
• People have a right to be angry about this and peacefully protest
• Nobody has a right to violence and looting
• Although not to the level that the president alluded to (i.e. shot on site), looters should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and it should be clear that if you get caught looking you will go to jail for a long time
• Many looters are opportunists and are looting for the sake of looting
• Most of the protesters are being peaceful – it is a few bad apples that are causing the issues from varying sides of the political spectrum
• Most police are good people – it is a few bad apples which are causing the issues
• People are using this for political agendas from both sides and blaming the issue on the other side: the far-right bogeymen and the leftist bogeymen.
• There do appear to be bad apples from both sides; from the left-wing anarchists to the far-right militia group “Three Percenters”
• Those that are not idealistic people taking advantage of the situation that are burning things down and looting in their own neighborhoods are shooting themselves in the foot

Cousin Dupree said...

We are unworthy of such stunningly conventional wisdom.

Petey said...

A few bad apples? Antifa tried to get Asian-Americans to riot & loot, but they couldn't even persuade them to wear shoes indoors.

Cousin Dupree said...

Rioting & looting are just leftism without the middleman.

Petey said...

And this is no way to honor George Floyd's memory. He wasn't some common looter, but a specialist in home invasion robbery.

Cousin Dupree said...

I heard that white supremacists haven't been this enraged since Trump brought black unemployment down to 5%.

Daisy said...

Who knew so many celebrities were in favor of white supremacists? They can't hurry fast enough to provide bail money for those arrested in poor George's dishonor.

Anonymous said...

It is apparent that Godwin, Dupree and Petey are in an state of tension. They are conflicted, statements which appear to be defensive gestures are offered up.

Don't you just hate it when things are so messy a commenter can leave a comment fully composed of the most sentimental conventional wisdom du jour--and you can't top it or refute it?

That is a baaaaaad sign, dude.

Get ready to burn your conservative cards, kids, lest you be captured and interned into the gulag your countrymen have prepared for you.

You best start going along with the party line.....

Petey said...

The last time the left suddenly stopped supporting Antifa was 1939, with the Hitler-Stalin Pact.

Cousin Dupree said...

Rioting is just leftism by other means.

Petey said...

It is strictly against the law for police to arrest rioters & looters, because it will have a disparate impact on Blacks.

Daisy said...

Not to mention petty theft under $950 at a time, or breaking into cars...

Cousin Dupree said...

The rioters' real issue is with the Bell Curve, but white folks aren't responsible for that, or Asians wouldn't be on top.

Petey said...

Right now on TV the police in Santa Monica are wasting their time & resources on rioters instead of focussing their attention on arresting people for sunbathing.

Cousin Dupree said...

Santa Monica is one of the wealthiest and most progressive cities in California. Its residents aren't accustomed to seeing minorities who aren't gardeners & maids.

Petey said...

It's not "looting." It's just open access retail therapy.

Cousin Dupree said...

This is crazy -- The Santa Monica Police Department isn't supposed to be fighting crime, but ensuring diversity & inclusion in its ranks.

Anonymous said...

Alright Godwin. Stop right there. It has been a hard day; I can see you've got your chonies up in a knot.

I kind of feel the same way.

Let's just silence the mind and breathe in an out slowly for awhi....oops sorry perhaps that wasn't helpful.

I know, a soothing neck massage to ease ten...oh, dear. Not that.

Is there any marijuana stashed in the bedroom? Maybe something with a high CBD level?

Help! Is there a doctor in the house? We need a sedative.

Anonymous said...

Stiff-necked people! Stiff-necked people! (*clap, clap, clap*)

Everybody is a sinner. We've all done things we're ashamed of, and things we should be ashamed of but probably aren't. (I’m looking at you Dupree.) We sinners must try to love each other as best we can, and sometimes even try to get it right.

Even if you're not feeling guilty, offer it up to God, ask His forgiveness, and pray that where something needs to be made right, by His will it shall be made right. Pray for His Wisdom, His mercy, and His Guidance, and the Will to do what you ought. Pray for His healing for the broken parts of yourself.

And the next time you see a negro looting, or an Asian driving, or a Real American waving the flag wrong because he’s hopped up on meth, ask for your own forgiveness first!

Anonymous said...

Hey its a new day and a new month. What will you? What is the plan?
Are you stoked? I am.

Anonymous said...

I'll be posting videos of my fart pranks soon. Constant worry about an America in decline is too stressful.

But my fart pranks will have a Christian twist. So there's that. Does anybody know if Jesus had a sense of humor?

Anonymous said...

Considering the history of Blacks in America and in colonial Africa for that matter it's understandable that when their racial inferiority and persecution complex develops into a one of paranoia s**t happens.

Theme Song

Theme Song