Ugly Toronto

 

KIDIST P. ASRAT, at Reclaiming Beauty, counters the argument that mass immigration to Toronto has made it a more vibrant city. She writes:

Yet, when we go to the areas most densely populated by these “ethnics” all we see are deteriorating restaurants and dull, colorless houses. So much for vibrancy. Even those areas where reasonably well-to-do (these days they are “Asians” – i.e. Chinese, Koreans and Filipinos, and the South Asians – i.e. Indians and Pakistani) immigrants reside, we find generally inferior homes, with no landscaping or maintenance of the surroundings. Dull and lusterless places.

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A Baffled Suitor Requests a Date

 

TERRY MORRIS writes:

We live close to a large lake in a neighborhood that’s generally safe for the children to sort of roam around as long as we know where they are and what they’re doing. One thing we allow the older children to do is to go down to the lake to fish as long as there is someone to accompany them.

A couple of weeks ago our 16-year-old daughter and our 12-year-old son went down to the lake to fish, where later a 17-year-old boy (not from the neighborhood) happened along and showed some interest in our daughter. When he asked her for a date, she answered that he would “have to talk to my Dad.” (more…)

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How Dare Anybody Remind Her of Family Obligations!

 

BOB writes:

I thought you might find this Washington Post article interesting.

Phyllis Richman, a woman who applied to a graduate professional program at Harvard in 1961, finds a letter in which a Harvard faculty member asked her how she planned to balance her career with her family obligations. A half-century later, she wrote him a rude letter in response. He responded:

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In Unisex Sweden, Men in Skirts

 

Daily Mail

KARL D. writes:

Here is an article from The Daily Mail. It seems some Swedish men who work the trains are now wearing skirts in lieu of shorts since the company banned them for men. The company claims it can do nothing. To tell them not to wear skirts would be “discrimination.” What’s even sadder, out of the 176 comments on the story, the vast majority (I’d say somewhere close to 99.5 percent) are supportive!

Do these two creatures look like men to you? If I were a woman I could not look at these two as men who would be good providers, protectors or strong male father figures to my children.

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Last Department Store in St. Louis Closes

 

The entrance of the Railway Exchange Building in St. Louis. It once housed the Famous-Barr department store

ALAN writes:

The last remaining department store in downtown St. Louis has announced it will close this summer.

That came as no surprise to me. Only the willfully blind could imagine downtown is not dying. A man who opened a restaurant downtown in 1968 was calling it “done-town” by the time he retired in 2005. I knew he was right because I, too, had watched it decline, year after year.

The department store is Macy’s but it was known for most of its life as Famous-Barr, a May Company store with ten floors of merchandise in a beautiful building called the Railway Exchange Building in the heart of downtown. One of my uncles worked there in the Katy Railroad office from the 1920s to the 1950s.

How well I remember walking into the store through its brass revolving doors and riding the escalators to the upper floors. My father and I spent many hours browsing in the large book department on the sixth floor. Mannequins in a display window of the soon-to-close department store now wear backward baseball caps – a splendid example of trickle-up stupidity that Diana West could include in an updated edition of The Death of The Grown-Up. It symbolizes what happened between 1959 and now: A department store run by grown-ups was surrendered to people who take their cues from adolescents.

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The Mythical “Breadwinner” Mother, cont.

 

A RECENT Pew Research Survey titled “Breadwinner Moms,” discussed here, would have been more accurately titled, “Breadwinner Dads.” For the fact is the vast majority of mothers are financially dependent on men, either directly on the earnings of men who are the father of their children or indirectly in the form of public assistance. A third of the so-called “breadwinner moms” are not even working. That’s some kind of bread.

Not only are many of the “breadwinner moms” on government assistance, almost 70 percent of surveyed women with children under 18 would rather not be working full-time. I realize this is common sense, but it is common sense that is not very common. Since it is hard to support a family on part-time work, essentially these women are saying they would like a male breadwinner around or some other source of funding. If it is true that most mothers would prefer not to depend on their own resources, shouldn’t the thrust of public policy be to employ men first, rather than to pursue so-called equality?

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A “Sharp-Elbowed” Woman

  THE AMERICAN Academy of Arts ad Sciences is one of the most hallowed intellectual institutions in American history. It was founded in 1780 to promote scholarship in the arts and sciences. John Adams was its first president. The Academy, which has come a long way from its beginnings as an aristocratic preserve of learning, is in the news because its second female president faces accusations that she lied on grants and misrepresented her academic credentials, saying she had a doctorate when she did not. Leslie Cohen Berlowitz makes $598,000 as the organization's president. The board says its stands by her and doubts the charges. She blames the error on her staff. Regardless of whether Berlowitz lied, one wonders how a woman who has never authored a book on her own, does not possess great academic distinction and whose highest previous position was as director of institutional development for New York University achieved such an exalted position and such high remuneration. The Academy has apparently gone the way of other liberal institutions: to the elevation of mediocrity. Interestingly, Berlowitz is known for what the New York Times calls a "sharp-elbowed management style." This is a nice way of saying she was hated by her underlings. How utterly surprising. As we all know women in management are always conciliatory and congenial. That's why we need women at the top to change the world.

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The Cinderblock Cell of Public Education

  AT The American Thinker, Daren Jonescu writes about the rash of punitive measures against boys with imaginary guns in schools. The boys are guilty, as Jonescu points out, of thought crimes. Jonescu is not foolish enough to believe that these are manifestations of extremism in a fundamentally sound system. He has written a number of articles condemning public education altogether. I highly recommend them and entirely agree with his working premise. Jonescu writes in another piece: There are several major obstacles to overcome if there is to be any hope of saving civilization from the grip of the authoritarian pre-education camps we call "public schools."  The most stubborn obstacle of all, however, is perhaps the one embedded in our own hearts, namely the all too human instinct to comfort ourselves with the thought that the soul-deforming corruptions of public education began in earnest only after our own school days, and hence that we ourselves escaped the harm we so easily recognize in others. Among those soul-deforming corruptions, as the blogger Sunshine Mary points out, is the effort to turn boys into girls and girls into boys. No amount of tinkering with girls and boys sports program will fundamentally alter the effort by public education to create an artificial unisex world. The goal of public education is to cultivate passivity. Masculinity and femininity are empowering.

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Federal Judge Charged with Racism for Stating Facts

 

FIFTH Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Edith Jones faces a formal complaint of judicial misconduct for stating in a lecture at the University of Pennsylvania in February that nonwhites commit more violent crimes than whites. Steve Sailer writes about the case, which involves several comments made by Jones, at VDARE. And, here is a rebuttal to the charges at the legal blog Above the Law, where Tamara Tabo writes:

While there’s not enough space here to evaluate each of the charges the complaint makes, let’s have a closer look at a few of them, starting with her alleged comments on race.

According to the complaint, Judge Jones asserted that “certain racial groups commit more of these crimes than others.” She said that “[s]adly some groups seem to commit more heinous crimes than others.” When asked to explain her remarks, she stated that there was “no arguing” that “Blacks and Hispanics” outnumber “Anglos” on death row and “sadly” it was a “statistical fact” that people “from these racial groups get involved in more violent crime.” (more…)

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The Fugue

 

AT Reclaiming Beauty, Thomas F. Bertonneau writes about the art of the musical fugue:

Musically and rhetorically, fugue exerts the effect of enthralling the listener to participate in the imaginative equivalent of flight, pursuit, and redemption – or flight, pursuit, and transfiguration. (more…)

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Marriage in Post-Marital Britain

 

A SAME-SEX marriage law is currently being debated in the British House of Lords. According to the New York Times:

[THE] 86-year-old Baron Jenkin of Roding, said he had been supportive of gay rights since he was a college student and his grandfather first explained gay people to him. Speaking on Monday in the two-day debate over a bill to legalize same-sex marriage, Lord Jenkin argued that the measure would not diminish the bonds of traditional marriage, as its opponents have maintained. (more…)

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Michelle Obama Heckled by Lesbian

 

Ellen Sturtz scolded Michelle Obama on Tuesday night

lesbian protester heckled the First Lady at a fundraiser at the home of a lesbian power couple in Washington Tuesday night and Michelle Obama threatened to leave. The Daily Mail reports that Ellen Sturtz, outraged that Obama has not issued an executive order on employment of homosexuals, called out that she was a ‘lesbian looking for federal equality before I die.’ Michelle left the podium where she was speaking and said to Sturtz, “Listen to me or you can take the mic, but I’m leaving. You all decide.” Sturtz was simply escorted from the gathering, her outburst in striking contrast to the evident success of her hostesses and to the warm support of the Obamas for “equality.” Just another lesbian thug out for an evening of fun.

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Nuns for Open Borders

 

Sister Simone Campbell in the Maoist garb of a post-Vatican II nun (AP)

DON VINCENZO writes:

Those devoted servants of God known as the “Nuns on the Bus” are back on the road once again led by Sister Simone Campbell, who was a speaker at the Democratic National Convention. This time our Sisters Religious seek, through “faith-based” support, passage of President Obama’s Comprehensive Immigration Reform, which really means “amnesty” for illegal aliens currently in the country, whose numbers reach tens of millions.

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Why I Was a “Self-Organizing” Boy

 

THOMAS F. BERTONNEAU writes:

The criticisms of the Boy Scouts for caving into the “gay” lobby – and marching in “gay pride” parades and so forth – seem to me to be valid.  I nevertheless have a somewhat different view of these recent occurrences.

When I was in the third, fourth, and fifth grades at Toland Way school in Highland Park, an old suburb of Los Angeles in 1963, 64, and 65, my schoolmates and I undertook many of the activities that the Cub Scouts undertake on our own – exploring the local free country in the hills and arroyos, learning to shoot a twenty-two calibre game rifle, learning to swim at Hansen Dam and at various YMCA and public-parks swimming pools, learning what goes on in a railway shunting yard, walking a good length of the Los Angele sRiver right through Downtown, building model planes and cars, and other boyish activities.  (more…)

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Mothers as “Breadwinners”

  A RECENT report by the Pew Research Center, which has received an enormous amount of publicity, contends that women are the primary or sole breadwinners in 40 percent of households with children under 18. However, the majority of these female "breadwinners" (63 percent) are single mothers. The use of the term "sole breadwinner" is highly deceptive given that many are receiving some form of government support. According to the report, in which I could find no mention of the government role in "mothers as breadwinners:" About three-quarters of adults (74%) say the increasing number of women working for pay has made it harder for parents to raise children, and half say that it has made marriages harder to succeed.    

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