THOSE who attend the Fourth of July fireworks displays in Boston and in other cities will feel like they are living under martial law, and essentially they will be. According to Reuters: Massachusetts State Police Commissioner Timothy Alben said the state will deploy record numbers of uniformed and undercover cops, install a 'significant' number of new surveillance cameras, boost boat patrols, and ban items like backpacks and large coolers at the events. "Please be assured that the steps ... are not the result of any specific threat to these events. We have no intelligence of any such threat," he said. The security measures are the result not of a specific threat but of a constant threat. Periods of martial law and constant and invasive surveillance are the result of the presence of Islam in America.
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Here is a picture of the mayor of St. Louis, Francis Slay, kissing the ring of a local drag queen at the Pride Parade. A new tradition perhaps? What will it mean if a mayor doesn’t kiss the ring in the future?
THE NEW YORKER magazine portrays on its cover the Sesame Street characters Bert and Ernie as a homosexual couple watching television, with an image of the Supreme Court on the screen. I guess we're supposed to think this is clever. The New Yorker has been junk for many years and it will never rise again. It now serves merely to document the triviality, immorality, rage and low-brow taste of the late American liberal intellectual.
LIZA MUNDY in the June issueof The Atlantic argues that homosexuals will make marriage better for everyone because they will free society at last from the burden of traditional sex roles. This is a remarkable piece even in a world of remarkably vile nonsense. Mundy writes:
What if same-sex marriage does change marriage, but primarily for the better? For one thing, there is reason to think that, rather than making marriage more fragile, the boom of publicity around same-sex weddings could awaken among heterosexuals a new interest in the institution, at least for a time. But the larger change might be this: by providing a new model of how two people can live together equitably, same-sex marriage could help haul matrimony more fully into the 21st century. Although marriage is in many ways fairer and more pleasurable for both men and women than it once was, it hasn’t entirely thrown off old notions and habits. As a result, many men and women enter into it burdened with assumptions and stereotypes that create stress and resentment. Others, confronted with these increasingly anachronistic expectations—expectations at odds with the economic and practical realities of their own lives—don’t enter into it at all. (more…)
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IN 2010, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ran a glowing article, “Two Dads Are Better than One,” about two homosexual men living in Australia who had adopted a baby boy from Russia. The blogger Wintery Knight has the full text of the article, which has allegedly been pulled from the Internet. The piece is similar to countless others about the wonders of homosexual “parenthood” and the deep desire to become “fathers.” The article begins:
A shiny child’s bike lies on its side on the front lawn of an immaculate garden.
Around the back gay dads Pete and Mark chase their son’s pet chickens around, trying to catch them.
Drake, 5, exclaims that the little birds are too fast for him.
It’s a happy, relaxed family scene. But it wasn’t an easy road to get there. After many hurdles Drake was born by surrogacy in Russia. (more…)
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The battle of Gettysburg, Pa. July 3d. 1863. Published by Currier & Ives. Lithograph, hand-colored.
SPENCER WARREN writes:
One hundred fifty years ago this week, one of the most fateful events in the history of our nation took place.
At Gettysburg, between July 1st and July 3rd, 1863, the Union Army, under the command of General George G. Meade, finally and decisively defeated the invading army led by the heretofore invincible Robert E. Lee. Gettysburg is the greatest battle ever fought in the Western hemisphere, with 51,000 casualties. (more…)
SINCE 1837, it has been illegal to use explicitly Christian language in civil marriage ceremonies in Britain. But authorities appear to be getting more serious -- or rather, deranged --- about the law, probably in preparation for the sodomizing of marriage. As reported in The Telegraph, Gary and Louise Lidington, of London, were recently ordered to remove the words "in sickness and in health" from their pending vows because the words were too religious and did not comply "with the relevant legality process.” Sadly, the couple seems to have laughed the whole thing off. They would have been better off refusing to participate in the civil institution of marriage.
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The modernist chapel at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where Pope Francis says daily mass
AT Tradition in Action, Atila Sinke Guimarães analyses a recent statement by Pope Francis regarding his reasons for rejecting the princely splendor of the papal apartments in favor of the relatively austere (and ugly) Domus Sanctae Marthae, where he now lives.
There is another reason, aside from Paula Deen’s groveling, why I cannot be sympathetic. She voted for Barack Hussein Obama. Twice. She endorsed Black Run America. She wanted that hope and change and she got it.
When I get asked if I’ve ever used the N-word, I reply, “Every day! I’m a big fan of rap music and I sing along.” I advise everyone to pick up some CDs and memorize some of this garbage. Think of it as insurance.
PAUL WESTON, founder of the Liberty GB Party in Britain, reflects on the recent decision by the British government to forbid Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller from entering the country. The British Parliament, he writes, is "terrified of Islam:" And this terror of Islam is because Islam uses terror. And quite clearly uses it very well.
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Fr. Francois Murad, a Franciscan friar, was recently kidnapped and beheaded by Syrian Muslim rebels after they accused him of cooperating with the Assad regime (a mere pretext to murder him). In the gruesome video posted online by the rebels, a crowd of Syrian villagers (including women and children) and Muslim militants stand around chanting “Allahu Akbar” (Allah is Most Great) as a Muslim fighter beheads Fr. Francois and two other men. (more…)
SHAWN CUSTIS, who is accused of savagely beating a mother during a burglary in New Jersey and was allegedly caught on camera throwing the woman down the stairs in front of her three-year-old daughter, was arrested Friday, a bit of news that pales in comparison to the outrage committed by celebrity chef Paula Deen. The Daily Mail has not permitted comments after its story about the attack in New Jersey.
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1885 illustration from Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, captioned “Misto’ Bradish’s nigger”
SOMEDAY “African-American” will be a racist slur, a term so unacceptable that any public personality who recklessly uses it in private will be disgraced and threatened with the loss of his livelihood in the same way the syrupy and dissembling cooking personality Paula Deen has been disgraced and threatened for using the word “nigger” in private. Nigger, black, colored, negro — they’ve all become unacceptable because sooner or later they have all become associated with facts that do-good, holier-than-thou, know-nothing whites wish to deny. Those facts are the laziness, immorality and criminality of a significant number of blacks. “African American” will be eclipsed the more it is associated with reality. A new term will come into vogue, as “people of color” has come into use in recent years. It doesn’t matter. Whatever it is, it will be discarded and become a racist slur as long as reality is denied and honesty is taboo.
I don’t have too much sympathy for Deen, even though she appears to have lost much of her empire. She of all people could afford to be honest. Instead of pleading guilty, she could have said, “Look, black people call each other ‘nigger’ all the time and why shouldn’t they? It only means “black” and nothing more. Look it up in the dictionary. ‘Nigger’ comes from ‘niger,’ the Latin word for black. I know it does have negative associations and that’s why I have only used it a few times, such as the time when I was telling my husband about the black man who put a gun to my head in a bank, but how come blacks can say that word without losing their entire livelihoods, and I can’t? Besides, it’s only a word. Y’all heard of the expression, ‘Sticks and stones can break my bones but names can never hurt me?’ Grow up, America. I’ve never harmed a … an African American in my life.”
With all the tribulations around us that your blog cannot avoid of late I thought I would share these recent photos from Forrest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. This magnificent statue of Saint Louis commemorates the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904. Though he failed in his crusades, Louis IX was a figure of charity and honor in the late Medieval period. He was at once a soldier and humanitarian and led (in a former sense of the word) France during a brighter period of their history.
Counter-jihad activists and bloggers Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller have been banned from entry into Britain for their critical views on Islam. Spencer has provided a copy of the British Home Secretary’s letter outlining the reason for his being banned from speaking at an English Defense League rally, specifically this statement: (more…)
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Sometimes a picture really is worth a few words. For those unfamiliar with U.S. Army insignia, these “soldiers” in their pixellated pyjamas are wearing the shoulder patch of the 1st Infantry Division, which served on the Western Front during World War I, in North Africa, Sicily and Northwest Europe (including Omaha Beach on D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge) during World War II, somehow sat out Korea on occupation duty in Germany, spent five years in-country during Vietnam, served in Desert Shield/Storm, and more recently in the Balkans, Iraq (including the invasion) and Afghanistan. (more…)
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The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, John Martin; 1852
PETER writes:
It’s fascinating to witness our gnostic elite’s attempt to dissolve our civilization conceptually. When you observe people yelling and screaming for “gay” marriage, it generates a whole range of reactions and reflection about the nature of this issue.
The gnostic aspect is our ruling class’s intellectual error in misconceiving our civilization as a cosmic fact, a necessary part of the universe that must and will continue to exist. Eric Voegelin masterfully elaborated on this in his Walgreen-sponsored lectures in 1952. He used the phrase ‘propaganda for moral insanity’ in describing the symptoms of gnostic intoxication, getting all of reality’s defaults precisely backwards all the time, with elites who are confused by their dream conception as it blurs the structure of reality as it truly is. In this case, the misappropriation of one thing and its application to something wholly different. Marriage cannot mean the same experience between heterosexuals and homosexuals. The most obvious and economic point for a brief discourse is no children. Only heterosexual unions can naturally transmit life. Marriage is the representative symbol of that unalterable reality, so it’s a natural target for gnosticism.