Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Politics of a $3,000 Suit
Friday, September 14, 2018
Speaking of Termites and Tennis Umpires...,
In the interim, while the final and permanent disintermediation of highly fallible human umpires is developed, it will not be difficult to find other umpires to replace the ITF's little men with their panties in an ill-considered bunch. Technology has advanced to the point where umpires aren't really necessary.
By CNu at September 14, 2018 0 comments
Labels: political economy , Rule of Law , tactical evolution , unintended consequences , What Now?
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Democratic Factionalization in the Context of American Property Supremacy
By CNu at September 13, 2018 0 comments
Labels: American Original , banksterism , debt slavery , History's Mysteries , Rule of Law , school
Factional Discretion in the Context of Narrative Concentration
Our enforcement of the law would be quite different if there wasn't the discretion of the arresting officer, the discretion of a prosecutor, and the discretion of a judge involved. We know as fact that more young black men are prosecuted for drug offenses than young white men, even though young white men and young black men use and sell drugs at roughly equal rates.
The bottom line is that we all rejoice when that person gets what he or she deserves, but none of us wants what we really deserve.
By CNu at September 13, 2018 0 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , Deepening Contradictions , dominate , hegemony , narrative , presstitution , propaganda , What IT DO Shawty...
Local Legal and Political Ties in the Context of Economic Globalization
We do not have to convince judges or lawyers that maintaining the rule of law is necessary—they are already convinced. Instead we must convince ordinary citizens, those who are not lawyers or judges, that they sometimes must accept decisions that affect them adversely, and that may well be wrong. If they are willing to do so, the rule of law has a chance. And as soon as one considers the alternatives, the need to work within the rule of law is obvious. The rule of law is the opposite of the arbitrary, which, as the dictionary specifies, includes the unreasonable, the capricious, the authoritarian, the despotic, and the tyrannical. Turn on the television and look at what happens in nations that use other means to resolve their citizens’ differences.
For my generation, the need for law in its many forms was perhaps best described by Albert Camus in The Plague. He writes of a disease that strikes Oran, Algeria, which is his parable for the Nazis who occupied France and for the evil that inhabits some part of every man and woman. He writes of the behavior of those who lived there, some good, some bad. He writes of the doctors who help others without relying upon a moral theory—who simply act. At the end of the book, Camus writes that
the germ of the plague never dies nor does it ever disappear. It waits patiently in our bedrooms, our cellars, our suitcases, our handkerchiefs, our file cabinets. And one day, perhaps, to the misfortune or for the education of men, the plague germ will reemerge, reawaken the rats, and send them forth to die in a once-happy city.The struggle against that germ continues. And the rule of law is one weapon that civilization has used to fight it. The rule of law is the keystone of the effort to build a civilized, humane, and just society. At a time when facing facts, understanding the local and global challenges that they offer, and working to meet those challenges cooperatively is particularly urgent, we must continue to construct such a society—a society of laws—together.
By CNu at September 13, 2018 0 comments
Labels: Rule of Law
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Fooling Yourselves About the Fair and Uniform Application of Rules
By CNu at September 12, 2018 0 comments
Labels: Deepening Contradictions , Lawyerism , not-seeism , Race and Ethnicity , reality casualties , Rule of Law , truth
The International Criminal Court MUST NOT BE Recognized...,
By CNu at September 12, 2018 0 comments
Labels: #YouToo? , bad apples , Deepening Contradictions , play-at-your-level , po thang... , point source , predatory militarism , Rule of Law , What Now?
Concerning Specific Forms of Masturbation...,
By CNu at September 12, 2018 0 comments
Labels: #YouToo? , bad apples , play-at-your-level , po thang... , point source , What Now?
Listen Little Man....,
By CNu at September 12, 2018 0 comments
Labels: #YouToo? , bad apples , play-at-your-level , po thang... , point source , What Now?
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Nike Thrives On the Empty Stomachs and Other Hardships of Young Women Worldwide...,
By CNu at September 11, 2018 0 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , corporatism , dominate , externalities , industrial ecosystems , niggerization , Pimphand Strong , profitability , reality casualties , shameless
Monday, September 10, 2018
Surprise, Surprise, Japanese Racism NOT a Homegrown Phenomenon...,
By CNu at September 10, 2018 0 comments
Labels: hegemony , History's Mysteries , killer-ape , Race and Ethnicity , racetardism
Policing A Victorian Institution Built By Upper-Class Men
By CNu at September 10, 2018 0 comments
Labels: Deepening Contradictions , Living Memory , Slice vs. Proprietors , the anti-ghetto
Individual Game Changing Comes At Great Cost
By CNu at September 10, 2018 0 comments
Labels: American Original , individual sovereignty , Living Memory , play-at-your-level , political economy
Sunday, September 09, 2018
When You Don't "Do The Work" Or Know How To "Do The Work"...,
I repeatedly forgot each of the realizations on this list until I wrote it down. For me, white privilege has turned out to be an elusive and fugitive subject. The pressure to avoid it is great for in facing it I must give up the myth of meritocracy. If these things are true, this is not such a free country; one’s life is not what one makes it; many doors open for certain people through no virtues of their own.
[…] “white privilege,” was popularized by the feverish, largely grassroots, pre-World-Wide-Web circulation of a now famous essay by my now-equally-famous friend and colleague, Peggy McIntosh.
the myths of self-realization which go this way: “I came up from nothing, rags to riches, from pink booties to briefcase on Wall Street. I did it all myself. I knew what I wanted and I was self-reliant. You can be, too, if you set your sights high and don’t let anything interfere; you can do anything you want.” Now it seems only honest to acknowledge that that is a myth.
Women and lower caste or minority men are especially few in the tops of the hierarchies of money, decision making, opinion making, and public authority, in the worlds of praise and press and prizes, the worlds of the so-called geniuses, leaders, media giants, “forces” in the culture.
What It Means To Be From An Unimportant Liminal Place
By CNu at September 09, 2018 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Left Behind , political economy , The Straight and Narrow
Saturday, September 08, 2018
Why I Intuitively Adopted Aggressive Black Partisanship Instead of Submissive Intersectionality...,
By CNu at September 08, 2018 0 comments
Labels: Cathedral , Deeze Heaux... , feminization , fixyt , identity politics , individual vs. collective , institutional deconstruction , not-seeism , Permitted Discourse , wake-up!
Friday, September 07, 2018
Dalits Hating Gandhi Related to the Necessity of BlackDOS Standing
By CNu at September 07, 2018 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Black DOS , Race and Ethnicity
The "Because It's Legal" Open Thread
By CNu at September 07, 2018 0 comments
Labels: Deepening Contradictions , global system of 1% supremacy , Left Behind , Open Thread , Rule of Law
Thursday, September 06, 2018
Silly Kneegrows: I KNOW You Don't Believe Nike "Just Did It" For You!?!?
By CNu at September 06, 2018 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , corporatism , deceiver , identity politics , Peak Negro , political theatre , profitability , propaganda , The Great Game , tricknology
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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