Monday, June 8, 2020

The Campus Riot Reaches The Newsroom

The Times bent over backwards to disavow the Cotton op-ed, attaching a shameful disclaimer to the online version, and cowardly blaming its appearance on a young editor who just happens to have worked once for the Weekly Standard (so you can expect he’s toast). Steven Hayward
Power Line  "A while back New York magazine columnist Andrew Sullivan wrote “We All Live on Campus Now,” noting that progressive campus craziness has burst out and now heavily infects big business and the media:
When elite universities shift their entire worldview away from liberal education as we have long known it toward the imperatives of an identity-based “social justice” movement, the broader culture is in danger of drifting away from liberal democracy as well. If elites believe that the core truth of our society is a system of interlocking and oppressive power structures based around immutable characteristics like race or sex or sexual orientation, then sooner rather than later, this will be reflected in our culture at large. What matters most of all in these colleges — your membership in a group that is embedded in a hierarchy of oppression — will soon enough be what matters in the society as a whole.
"Sullivan’s piece has apparently re-emerged and has angered the younger staff at New York. His column this week was canceled.
"But that’s nothing compared to the Philadelphia Inquirer, which has cashiered its editor Stan Wischnowski for the sin of approving a headline reading “Buildings Matter, Too.” "Groveling didn’t work:" . . .

Looney Tunes Isn’t in Need of Rescuing

Gabriella Hoffman


"Which classic is being subjected to revamping now? First it was Disney, now the beloved “Looney Tunes” franchise is getting some semblance of a “make-over.” 
. . . 
"What is notably absent in this reboot, per the show’s creators? Firearms, of course—the convenient and oft-vilified Hollywood scapegoat. 
"Telegraph noted, “In response to US gun violence, the showrunners will not include firearms in Fudd’s arsenal. That is not to say that he has given up hunting Bugs Bunny, though - he just uses a scythe instead.” 
"But wait, there’s more! The New York Times reassures us, “The old “Looney Tunes” violence is here, too: the sticks of dynamite, the intricate booby traps, the anvils and bank safes dropped on unsuspecting heads.” 
"A scythe? Really? How is a scythe any less dangerous than a firearm? Booby traps? Anvils? Bank safes? Also, nobody hunts rabbits with scythes—hunting dogs like beagles, shotguns, and snare traps are commonly used. 
"Remember: This is the same Hollywood that virtue signals about gun safety, yet glorifies violence in many of its films and programs. This is the same Hollywood home to actors and actresses who boast armed security yet loudly clamor for gun control. This is the same Hollywood that lumps law-abiding gun owners with hardened criminals.
"Not surprisingly, this change-up is part of Warner Brothers’ “greater” mission to embark on “a five-alarm rescue effort.” What rescuing is “Looney Tunes” in need of that we are unaware of? Is it in danger of losing popularity, despite how readily available and consumed reruns are? There’s no way the “Looney Toons” is better off with this. " . . . 
There is no longer joy in millennialville. No more of this:

The abasement of America never stops

Abolishing the police; it won't take long for this to get interesting

"May You Live In Interesting Times" went a classic old curse.
Reginald Denny, on the ground knows all about having no police to call on. How did that "white privilege" work out for him? Who has washed his feet in repentence?


"CAMEROTA: "What if in the middle of the night my home is broken into. Who do I call?"
"BENDER: "Yes, I hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors. And I know — and myself, too, and I know that that comes from a place of privilege.' " . . . CNN Video

Minneapolis City Council announces veto-proof push to disband police in George Floyd aftermath  . . . "The Minneapolis Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. NYPD Detectives President Paul DiGiacomo said earlier Sunday that defunding any police departments would be a “recipe for disaster.”
"Mayor Jacob Frey was booed out of a protest Saturday after the Democrat refused to commit to defunding the police himself." . . .

L.A. police object after city partly defunds police for Black Lives Matter: "We're gonna fight"  " 'If it wasn't for [police], this city would be burnt down right now..." says a police union representative speaking to Los Angeles City Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez. "I promise you this union will go to our grave fighting. Will not let this happen to these officers. It's not right... you're finding $250 million to give to Black Lives Matter? It was because of Black Lives Matter throwing rocks and bottle at these officers cracking their skulls... you guys are listening to them? What about these law abiding citizens... all they want is these officers to protect them. And now you're cutting from families?... We're gonna fight '" Video