A Tiger by the Tale

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Did you hear the one about the tiger at the prom? It’s not a joke:

Students at a private Catholic school in Miami will remember their wild prom night for the caged tiger.

The big cat was among a menagerie of exotic animals brought to amuse Christopher Columbus High School students at Friday night’s jungle-themed dance, but it had the opposite effect, according local reports.

Maria-Cris Castellanos, whose brother reportedly attends the elite school, decried the stunt as animal abuse, WTVJ-TV in Miami reported. She took her outrage online with footage of the stressed-out tiger pacing in its cramped cage amid pounding music, flashing lights and a performer juggling fire.

“How shameful for Christopher Columbus High school,” Castellanos wrote in a Facebook post, blaming staff at the all-boys school for the stunt.

I have no idea whether the tiger felt abused in this situation – I leaning towards it being torture. Then again, maybe I’m projecting how I’d feel about being dragged to a modern prom, caged or otherwise.

There is abuse in education though, unequivocal abuse.

At first glance, I thought the associated “Florida school” headline referred to a government school. It doesn’t. Christopher Columbus is a private, Catholic academy and, according to Wikipedia, one of the top 50 such schools in the country. They also rate rather well on Great Schools, with an average four out of five stars.

CC does not appear in the latest high school rankings from US News and World Report. Many private schools, and more than a few smaller, public institutions, failed to make the listings. The ones that did make it serve as confirmation of recent findings of the failure and fraud in our schools. A snapshot of a randomly selected high school:

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USN.

The same school boasts an 83% graduation rate. That despite the ultra-low percentages in math and reading proficiency and in college readiness. That’s abuse.

Take a look at those rankings. Search out your particular school of concern. And concerns you should have. If a school isn’t in the top ten percent in the state, there’s probably a problem.

I wonder if the tiger pitied the students?

#KnifeControl Paris

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Wrath of Sadiq Khan really should head south through the Chunnel. Had he been around the other day he might have convinced an ISIS fighter that there is never a reason to have a knife.

The Islamic State has released a posthumous video featuring the knifeman who carried out a deadly terror attack in Paris on Saturday.

20-year-old Khamzat Asimov, who arrived in France as a refugee from war-torn Chechnya, launched a nine-minute lethal knife rampage through the centre of Paris.

Asimov murdered one man and severely wounded four others – including a Chinese and Luxembourg citizen – in the attacks close to the historic Opera Garnier, in the city centre.

Nobody tell Alyssa Milano – she’s a little hypocritical sensitive about the subject – but the NRA was nowhere around this (or any other) crime scene. Come to think of it, a few guns in the right hands might have saved a life. One notes that the police who shot the terrorist to death did so with guns. Interesting. #NoRA?

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As French as Creme Brulee. Daily Mail.

Word has it Milano and Young Hogg will go on CNN with Khan to discuss this latest NRA-motivated school shooting.

As with any terrorist attack this attacker was previously known to police. He was even in a database! Probably something about the NRA and knives.

The lesson to learn here, dear friends, isn’t about immigration or situational awareness or the necessity of concealed carry. No. It’s that you can just get by with a plastic spork. Know your place, plebs.

Ils t’ont déclaré la guerre. Reste fort. Rendre le marteau fier!

And You Thought Your Ex Was Crazy

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65,000 reasons to shun those dating apps:

What started as a potential relationship on a dating site ended in a stalking nightmare for one Paradise Valley man.

PV police say the victim met 31-year-old Jacqueline Claire Ades of Phoenix online and went on a date with her.

But things quickly went awry.

After that date, police say Ades began texting the man constantly, sending him more than 65,000 text messages. The victim told police sometimes she would send up to 500 texts a day.

Police say some of those messages were threatening. …

Only some were threatening. Maybe like 46,000. A misunderstanding, most likely – a true tribute to the dedication of Cupid…

The butcher knife makes it 65,001 reasons.

On the plus side, she must be one hell of a typist. And she’s still single, guys!

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Crazy woman.

The Buzz on Bees and Hollywood

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Today’s Prepper News Weekly, with a cool interview about Bee Keeping (we aim to please around here…):

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Many thanks to Mr. Michael Rigdon, a really cool and dangerous man.

In other news! I just embarked on my most unusual and ambitious venture yet. I applied for a part in an upcoming Clint Eastwood movie. Everyone knows my acting skills (as demonstrated in so many low-budget YT vids) and my deep love of film and popular culture… Heck, it’s Eastwood. When I’m famous, you can say you doubted it….

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See, this is a “serious” headshot. Selfie. Shaggy.

Y’all have a good Friday!

Eric Newman Fights for Cigar Rights

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For freedom. For his customers. For his employees and their families.

Newman, of J.C. Newman cigars, seeks the exemption of premium cigars from FDA meddling:

But Newman and his industry now have a second chance under a new administration that touts itself as anti-regulation and pro-business.

The FDA has announced it is willing to reconsider the 2016 decision. It began accepting public input in March on whether premium cigars should be exempt from oversight. The comment period runs through June 25.

In Tampa, known as Cigar City for its history as an epicenter for the industry, this is welcome news for those who roll premium cigars. They claim the governance could financially hurt or even put them out of business.

“Over regulation can harm small business,” said Newman, who employs 135 at his Ybor factory, the last in a city that once hosted dozens. The company has been in business for 123 years.

Those interested in helping the fight can do so at the Federal Register, right now. Make a comment, make your voice heard. Here’s mine:

Dear Public Servants:

The FDA (which I cannot find in the U.S. Constitution) has no legitimate business regulating premium cigars. Nor is any regulation, outside that of the free market, needed. The FDA knows well that casual, daily cigar smoking poses no risk of increased health problems. See: Article: FDA STUDY: CANCER RISKS NEARLY NIL FOR 1-2 CIGARS PER DAY, http://www.heartland.org, AUGUST 25, 2016, Dr. Brad Rodu (https://www.heartland.org/news-opinion/news/fda-study-cancer-risks-nearly-nil-for-1-2-cigars-per-day); Study: Systematic review of cigar smoking and all cause and smoking related mortality, Cindy M. Chang, et al, 2015 (https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-015-1617-5)(a comprehensive, multi-decade medical review of amalgamated study sources).

All regulation of the cigar industry is misguided, a waste of resources, and a dire threat to the well-being of those U.S. citizens employed in the cigar industry along with their dependent families, to say nothing of the millions of sensible American adults who happily enjoy cigars and freedom. Such regulation represents a real violation of associated liberty interests of the free people (interests which are found in the Constitution).

Accordingly, please abolish all FDA regulations concerning premium cigars and tobacco. Also, I suggest restitution be paid by the U.S. Treasury to all cigar companies previously affected by such existing regulation.

Kindly leave well enough alone.

Thank you.

The other side of this issue, the heavy-handed, anti-freedom, SJW side, which vaguely resembles the proponent side of gun control communism, relies on outright, known falsehoods:

On that point, Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, noted in a statement that the agency has already weighed in.

“The FDA rightly rejected the option of exempting premium cigars,” Myers said, “finding all cigars increase the risk of disease, are potentially addictive and produce secondhand smoke that can cause disease to non-users.”

I’ve been in a lot of cigar shops over many years. I’ve never seen a single child smoke a cigar. I do, however, follow the facts, which conclusively demonstrate that cigars pose no additional health risks whatsoever. In fact, time was when cigars were recommended by doctors as curative treatment for a variety of ailments – even for the children. That’s how Teddy Roosevelt beat asthma.

Thank you, Mr. Newman.

Save Cigar City! Save freedom!

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Tampa Bay Times/ Scott Keeler.

From TPC: Georgia Gets a New Clover Law!

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Starting on July 1, 2018, Georgia will suffer a new law, the Hands-Free Georgia Act, HB 673 (2018). Said Act is allegedly aimed at preventing “distracted driving,” or, at least, certain kinds of distracted driving by certain people. The usual exalted classes are exempted. Per the preamble, it amends:


Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to motor vehicles and traffic, so as to prohibit actions which distract a driver while operating a motor vehicle; to provide for the proper and safe use of wireless telecommunications devices and stand-alone electronic devices while driving; to provide for definitions; to prohibit certain actions while operating a commercial motor vehicle; to provide for violations; to provide for punishment …

In brief, they don’t want Georgians holding mobile phones while talking, texting, or emailing. The viewing of and recording of videos is also prohibited. Safe use. Punishment. Control. Obey.

The vote, in both houses of the Generally Useless Assembly, was a wonder of that thing they call bipartisanship. The Act passed the House, 144-18 (with several members loafing about elsewhere); in the Senate, only one decent man had the nerve to stand up against mob hysteria.

Safety is a big seller when it comes to laws. I wanted to quote Ben Franklin here, but we’ll not wear out the liberty/safety trade line. Here’s an older admonition, seemingly ratified by “your” representatives:

Only a few prefer liberty, the majority seek nothing more than fair masters.”

– Gaius Sallustius “Sallust” Crispus, Histories, 1st Century, BC.


The more things change, the more they stay the same.

 

THE WHOLE ARTICLE AT TPC

 

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A List We Missed

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Sadly, dear readers, we here at this “highly respected web log” did not make the top 50 websites in the US.

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Similarweb.

I fear we ranked somewhere south of 51. But no lower than 51,000,000, I assume…

If the category were real, I am confident this page would be number one in the flying car skeptic, robot-hating area.

Now you know…

Know this: another TPC piece is coming shortly!

When Ubers Fly…

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Here. We. Go. Again.

Uber announces a totally real flying car!

Uber has unveiled its “flying car” concept aircraft at its second annual Uber Elevate Summit, which showcases prototypes for its fleet of airborne taxis.

A “concept.” “Prototype.” Coming along in 2020. 2023. 2174. Never.

As my personal heuristic for this field involves “I’ll believe it when I fly it,” and Uber rides are notoriously driven by others, and this POS is an “autonomous” drone concept, then I will never really believe in it.

But you, Buck Rogers, you get that App warmed up…

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Giving Thought to Jordan Peterson

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I really haven’t beyond considering what someone at LRC said about him being a stoic. I don’t think he is, based on the little I’ve heard or read of/by him. Here’s what Vox Day and Alex Jones think:

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On a not unrelated note: there is such a thing as the Hollingworth gap (VD’s 2 sd gap). It’s real and nowhere does it manifest more evidently than in social media comments (sometimes). Read a few of the remarks by Peterson’s fans after Alex’s video for examples.

I’ve had two published articles lately, one concerning a usual topic and one on pop culture, wherein this phenomenon manifested itself in the associated comments. I may address that directly later. I suppose it’s probably a waste of time (like so many social media comments [not yours!]).

Again, this concept is real. It partly explains why I watch almost no television; I literally cannot understand the stupidity (or can’t waste the energy to do so). It explains why the YT commenters from Peterson’s defense brigade don’t get Vox’s dissertation; they literally cannot understand what he’s saying.

If you understand what I just wrote, then you’re “in range.” If not, then here’s a picture of a rabbit in a shoe:

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Robin Williams Did Not Commit Suicide

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He was “murdered” by his own mind. A technical self-killing doesn’t necessarily meet the definition of suicide. Something about voluntary intent. A distinct difference here, I think, due to the condition he suffered.

The neuropathologist’s diagnosis was: “diffuse Lewy body dementia.”

The comedian did not have Parkinson’s, he had not fallen off the wagon and he was not severely depressed. It was something even graver: He suffered from an incurable brain disease that occurs when proteins build up in the brain’s nerve cells, impairing its function. It begins with memory problems and physical stiffness and graduates to extreme personality changes, psychiatric symptoms and eventually death.

Lewy body is the second most common progressive dementia after Alzheimer’s disease. Unlike Alzheimer’s, where sufferers have issues forming new memories, people with Lewy body dementia can form new memories but have a hard time retrieving them. It’s as if the very essence of Robin was still there — he just could no longer access it.

Anyone with experience with Parkinson’s, Lewy, PSP, ALS, or any similar condition knows the patient reaches that point where they lose control, either of the body, the mind, or both. How does one decide to do or not to do something (like a belt hanging) when the decision-making process is compromised? They don’t. They become a tortured prisoner to the degeneration.

And, yes, this is to excuse the behavior, which isn’t dictated by rationality. If you know, you know. If not, hope you can keep it that way.

I never knew this about Williams.

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NY Post.