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Classic Rock on Piano and a Few Random Thoughts

17 Sunday Feb 2019

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  1. If Trump (and Limbaugh) think the Mueller team are criminals, then why aren’t they arrested as enemies of the state? We are under an emergency, aren’t we?
  2. The IQ decline is a go for TPC. More on that soon; piece submitted.
  3. Who else has never heard of “Empire” or this latest hoaxer before?
  4. Why the hell is everyone going around “rapping” these days?! The IQ thing, maybe.
  5. And … enjoy the following musical spectacular:

 

If You Want to Get Really Angry

13 Wednesday Feb 2019

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decline, evil, Owen Benjamin, sickness, sodomites

Watch the following. Set aside two hours for this. Actually, set aside thirty minutes and you’ll make the rest of the time. This is beyond rough. And, it may shatter more than a few of your happy childhood memories. It will also shatter illusions:

Watch before they take it down. Many thanks to Owen.

Social Media for the High IQ

09 Saturday Feb 2019

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IQ, Social Galactic, social media, Vox Day

Many thanks to Vox Day and Co. for a social media platform for the bell curve right extremists: Social Galactic.

I’m there, @perrinlovett. It’s beta testing right now. And, with my SM history, don’t expect too much from me. However, it’s a great concept and a welcome change from the failure of Gab and the … letdown of Oneway. If you’re still on Faceberg or Twitter, it’s probably not for you; there’s a math test to get in.

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UPDATE: Well, that’s over. Site pulled. No socials for me for now.

Vox explains the “why”:

Spot the Pattern?

28 Monday Jan 2019

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IQ, States

Maybe there’s more than one.

On the IQs of the several States.

1.Massachusetts 104.3
2.New Hampshire 104.2
3.North Dakota 103.8
4.Vermont 103.8
5.Minnesota 103.7
6.Maine 103.4
7.Montana 103.4
8.Iowa 103.2
9.Connecticut 103.1
10.Wisconsin 102.9

…

Where’s your State fall?

The Corrosive BS of American Academia

21 Monday Jan 2019

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academia, America, BS, college, decline, education, idiocy

As seen and chronicled by an American academic, Prof. Christian Smith of Notre Dame’s School of Sociology:

I have had nearly enough bullshit. The manure has piled up so deep in the hallways, classrooms, and administration buildings of American higher education that I am not sure how much longer I can wade through it and retain my sanity and integrity.

Even worse, the accumulated effects of all the academic BS are contributing to this country’s disastrous political condition and, ultimately, putting at risk the very viability and character of decent civilization. What do I mean by BS?

BS is the university’s loss of capacity to grapple with life’s Big Questions, because of our crisis of faith in truth, reality, reason, evidence, argument, civility, and our common humanity.

BS is the farce of what are actually “fragmentversities” claiming to be universities, of hyperspecialization and academic disciplines unable to talk with each other about obvious shared concerns.

BS is the expectation that a good education can be provided by institutions modeled organizationally on factories, state bureaucracies, and shopping malls — that is, by enormous universities processing hordes of students as if they were livestock, numbers waiting in line, and shopping consumers.

BS is universities hijacked by the relentless pursuit of money and prestige, including chasing rankings that they know are deeply flawed, at the expense of genuine educational excellence (to be distinguished from the vacuous “excellence” peddled by recruitment and “advancement” offices in every run-of-the-mill university).

BS is the ideologically infused jargon deployed by various fields to stake out in-group self-importance and insulate them from accountability to those not fluent in such solipsistic language games.

…

Read on and on about what BS is in higher “education.” Understand that, “the long-term corrosive effects on politics and culture can also be repaired only over the long term, if ever. There are no quick fixes here. So I do not speak in hyperbole by saying that our accumulated academic BS puts at risk decent civilization itself.”

Hope remains:

… We will need people with the capacity to retrieve and revitalize the best of higher education’s past and restructure it organizationally in ways that are most effective in the future.

History gives us some reason to hope that creative women and men will, over time, develop fruitful experiments and build new institutions that lead to a reblossoming of excellent higher education worthy of the name and help revitalize culture and political life. …

I’d like to help with the retrieval and revitalization. In addition to posts like this, a very few of you know of my ongoing covert work in this area. And, boy, does it need work.

SNL’s Legitimately Funny Skit

21 Monday Jan 2019

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Boomers suck, funny, generations, SNL, TPC

It’s like their writers read and heeded my Thanksgiving TPC column on the generations – the awesome X’ers, the pitiable Millenials, and the dreaded Boomers who just won’t die.

Funny as this all is, and it is hilarious, these are not stereotypes; the skit is spot-on, it’s funny because it’s 100% true.

Traditional Publishers Dying, Desperate

06 Sunday Jan 2019

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Pulling out SJW stops to even offend SJWs, all in a bid to save a few bucks:

When you see publishers and authors chatting chummily at book parties, you’re likely to think that they’re on the same side — the side of great literature and the free flow of ideas.

In reality, their interests are at odds. Publishers are marketers. They don’t like scandals that might threaten their bottom line — or the bottom lines of the multinational media conglomerates of which most form a small part. Authors are people, often flawed. Sometimes they behave badly. How, for instance, should publishers deal with the #MeToo era, when accusations of sexual impropriety can lead to books being pulled from shelves and syllabuses, as happened last year with the novelists Junot Díaz and Sherman Alexie?

One answer is the increasingly widespread “morality clause.” Over the past few years, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins and Penguin Random House have added such clauses to their standard book contracts. I’ve heard that Hachette Book Group is debating putting one in its trade book contracts, though the publisher wouldn’t confirm it. These clauses release a company from the obligation to publish a book if, in the words of Penguin Random House, “past or future conduct of the author inconsistent with the author’s reputation at the time this agreement is executed comes to light and results in sustained, widespread public condemnation of the author that materially diminishes the sales potential of the work.”

…

This past year, regular contributors to Condé Nast magazines started spotting a new paragraph in their yearly contracts. It’s a doozy. If, in the company’s “sole judgment,” the clause states, the writer “becomes the subject of public disrepute, contempt, complaints or scandals,” Condé Nast can terminate the agreement. In other words, a writer need not have done anything wrong; she need only become scandalous. In the age of the Twitter mob, that could mean simply writing or saying something that offends some group of strident tweeters.

Agents hate morality clauses because terms like “public condemnation” are vague and open to abuse, especially if a publisher is looking for an excuse to back out of its contractual obligations. When I asked writers about morality clauses, on the other hand, most of them had no idea what I was talking about. You’d be surprised at how many don’t read the small print.

If you’re going with a (for now) big house, then read the contract end-to-end and do not sacrifice intellect nor character for feelz. Better yet, run with a smaller Indie or just self publish.

Tchaikovsky in the Park

03 Thursday Jan 2019

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With guns.

This is infinitely better than what I could have run this evening. You’re welcome.

35 Years Beyond 1984

02 Wednesday Jan 2019

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Paul Craig Roberts has some thoughts (at LRC):

In a few hours it will be another new year, 2019. I can remember when 1984 seemed far in the future, both as a calendar date and George Orwell’s predicted dystopia, to which 9/11 and the digital revolution gave birth in the 21st century. Now I find myself 35 years past 1984 and a stranger in a strange land.

Over these holidays two occurrences brought the strangeness of the present time home to me.

One was the arrival of the memoir, From the Cast-Iron Shore (University of Notre Dame Press, 2019) by my friend and onetime colleague, Francis Oakley, an historian of the medieval era and past president of Williams College. The other was the report that a Japanese man had married a hologram.

(Nods).

Happy New Year 2019!

01 Tuesday Jan 2019

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Happy, happy January First, to all!

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2019 promises to be a great year for this “highly respected web log” and for TPC. In general, however, it may be a little rough, a polemicist’s delight.

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