Friday, 31 January 2020

Quote Of The Month

A tie this month. First up, David Thompson on the continuing clown show that is wackademia:
"It occurs to me that when these clowns bang on about analysing events through a racial or identitarian lens, as for instance here and here, what they mean is shoehorning people through an identitarian keyhole, then pretending that the subsequent cartoonery and narrow contrivance, with its phantom evils and funhouse-mirror bigotry, is some universal profundity and proof of the speaker’s personal sophistication. The possible results of such “social justice education,” in which group affiliations, however contrived or incidental, are foregrounded and categorised, and their acknowledgement made habitual and a matter of great importance, are not hard to fathom."
And Thomas Paine notes the cowardly character assassination that takes place when a public figure not on the Left dies:
"A society that thinks it’s feminist to rage about rich film stars or TV presenters earning less than male counterparts while deliberately concealing the sexual abuse of young working-class girls in Manchester because racism beats both sexism and class politics in a stupid intersectional game of victimhood Top Trumps is not one whose institutions I have any desire to conserve. The revolutionary overthrow and imprisonment of the leadership of Britain’s police forces and the purging of their indoctrinated officer class is not a conservative objective in Scruton’s terms. Nor is an administrative system where a lying leftist slur on an intellectual Titan like Scruton was enough to get him “cancelled” from a government appointment by an allegedly “Conservative” minister one worth conserving."

4 comments:

  1. Robert the Biker31 January 2020 at 14:12

    "a stupid intersectional game of victimhood Top Trumps"
    Or bullshit bingo as I like to call it.

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  2. Your good opinion means a lot to me. Thank you.

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  3. I'd not come across the Thomas Paine blog before. Glad you mentioned it. It's gone in my bookmarks.

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  4. "Or bullshit bingo as I like to call it."

    Heh!

    "Thank you."

    No, thank YOU for such a superb post.

    "I'd not come across the Thomas Paine blog before."

    You won't be disappointed!

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