Buttle's World

23 April, 2007

Free Advice for Inferior Cultures

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 22:12

Yes, some cultures are inferior. Very much so. Multiculturalism is a noxious lie. On Breath of the Beast is a long post about our Indian Guilt. It contains some good advice for Islam:

We have bought into multiculturalism because we no longer have the fortitude, the honesty or the intelligence to look someone in the eye and tell them, “Look, you are humiliated because you do not have the culture or political leaders or the education to be otherwise. You really need to stop making such a big deal about feeling humiliated. Why not try some of these simple steps toward civilization instead:

  • 1. Specifically outlaw honor killing
  • 2. Stop beating your wife and/or kids.
  • 3. Send your kids to a decent school where they won’t waste their time memorizing an entire “holy book” to the exclusion of learning critical thinking skills and studying arithmetic, science and geography.
  • 4. Forget using Israel, Jews and America as the excuse for being a loser.
  • 5. Understand that your leader (fill in one: Ahmadinejad, Assad, Kadafy, Mubarak, Abdullah etc…) is a tyrant of the worst sort and is actually working hard to keep you ignorant and filled with rage, that’s how your feudal system works.
  • 6. For God’s sake stop thinking of anyone who believes (or doesn’t believe in him) in him (God that is) in a different way than you do as less than human. That only makes you feel worse when you see that those “unbelievers” live better than you do.

If you take care of all that, there would be no need for you to feel humiliated anymore.”

The whole thing, long as it may be, is worth reading.

Signs of Hope

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 21:40

Novato, where I grew up, is at the “other end” of Marin from the one you probably know about, the end that produced Taliban Johnny. I was in the first class of 7th graders ever at then Sinaloa Jr. High, which is now Sinaloa Middle School. Seems there’s a Boy Scount troop there which arranged a nice homecoming for a couple of our soldiers, showing just how far Novato can get from Mill Valley on a good day.

Dear Senator Reid

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 21:34

Here’s a nice letter.

I hope he does it.

Michelle Malkin has a few more letters for the Dishonorable Senator from Nevada.

Meanwhile, in Pakistan

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 15:47

Need more to worry about? Watch this video on LGF.

The X-Ray Project

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 15:17

An unusual and somber photography exhibit which uses X-ray images to document the effect of terrorism on a civilian population.

Steyn: Get Real

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 13:36

Steyn correctly identifies the disconnect from reality that “gun-free” zones represent. The bottom line:

The “gun-free zone” fraud isn’t just about banning firearms or even a symptom of academia’s distaste for an entire sensibility of which the Second Amendment is part and parcel but part of a deeper reluctance of critical segments of our culture to engage with reality. Michelle Malkin wrote a column a few days ago connecting the prohibition against physical self-defense with “the erosion of intellectual self-defense,” and the retreat of college campuses into a smothering security blanket of speech codes and “safe spaces” that’s the very opposite of the principles of honest enquiry and vigorous debate on which university life was founded. And so we “fear guns,” and “verbal violence,” and excessively realistic swashbuckling in the varsity production of ”The Three Musketeers.” What kind of functioning society can emerge from such a cocoon?

Another Disgrace

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 13:05

For both the New York Times and the Pulitzer. Shoddy work like this merits an apology, not a prize.

A Lesson in Hate

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 11:10

A fascinating portrait of Qutb who, if you haven’t heard of him, we have to thank for much of modern jihad. He came to America as a student and learned to hate us. Why? The answers may surprise you.

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