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It may be as simple as this: voters look at the two parties and
decide that they don’t want the nation to turn into a gigantic seminar
on race and gender studies. The Democratic Party doesn’t have a
platform, it has a curriculum. The party wants to instruct everybody how
to think and act. You will be tested regularly on the correctness of
your thought. And if you fail or object, say goodbye to your livelihood.
That’s the main reason that the Golden Golem of Greatness plays so
well in the forsaken flyover precincts of this troubled land. They are
weary of being scolded for their “privilege” by the privileged
undergraduates of the most elite campuses. And from there, of course,
the astounding hypocrisy informs and infects Democratic politics up to
the highest level — e.g. the mendacious sex hysteria engineered by Diane
Feinstein and a corps of DC swamp lawyers in the Kavanaugh confirmation
hearing.
This year’s main gambit by the Democrats has been the niggerization
of white people. Oh, did I say the wrong word? It happens to describe
exactly what has gone on: the effort to make white people the object of
contempt and loathing. You don’t have to look further than The New York Times
and its hiring of Sarah Jeong as an editorial writer — after she was
discovered to be the author of Twitter tweets that declared, “Cancel
white people,” and “Oh man, It’s sick how much joy I get from being
cruel to old white men,” and “dumbass fucking white people….” I’m
wondering: is there any ambiguity there? By the way, a search of The Times
website for “by Sarah Jeong” comes up absolutely empty, suggesting that
they’ve published nothing written by her since she got hired. There’s a
show of confidence in their integrity!
Unless the financial markets blow up conveniently by the end of
business Monday morning, Mr. Trump will continue to bellow out his
triumphs of economic management. Personally, I’m not persuaded this
vaunted miracle boom is anything but the result of piling onto the
national debt, one way or another — tax cuts, fiscal profligacy,
“defense” spending. And nobody should trust the numbers coming out of
the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, since they don’t count the many
people who have simply dropped out of job-seeking.
The nation is still slowly choking to death on the fatal combination
of its suburban sprawl living arrangement, the tyranny of multinational
corporations, the profitless Ponzi scheme of shale oil fracking, and the
immersive dishonesty that has turned even medicine and education into
deadly moneygrubbing rackets. That armature of grift has to collapse,
and the collapse has already begun on the margins and is steadily
working its way to the core, where even the hedge fund cowboys and
masters-of-the-universe will end up gasping like stranded whales on the
shoals of insolvency.
In the meantime, and even so, it is imperative to keep the Democratic
Party from the levers of power. If elected, they will convert a
necessary and inescapable Fourth Turning into a game show replay of the
French Revolution, with overtones of the Spanish Inquisition. We have
not nearly seen the end of how insane a society can become under duress.
And the duress of living in a collapsing industrial economy is
something that the world has hardly seen before. Why do you think so
many people are opiating themselves into an early grave?
This country certainly deserves leadership that can inspire it to
carry on, to find a way to live even within the austere terms presented
by the collapse of old arrangements. It won’t be the end of the world,
and finding new, workable arrangements for daily life will open new
doors as the old ones close. None of the political figures onstage these
days inspires much confidence in that proposition, or even appears to
see what’s on the horizon. So the Democrats seek solace in their race
and gender antics and the Republicans gaze longingly back at the year
1957, and the fate of the nation goes where it will.
http://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/social-justice/
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