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June 28, 2017
Let the schools fall
An excerpt from Vox Day’s collection of articles from 2001-2005 in “Innocence and Intellect.”
It is important to understand that there is no fix for this, because it is not a problem with the system. The school system we have today is exactly what it was designed to be – a place to detach children from the values of their parents, destroy their moral foundation and degrade their ability to think independently.
And suddenly the reasons why so many of my teachers put me in time out and degraded me in front of the entire class starts to make sense.
When I was still in single digits, my mother enrolled me in ballet. I didn’t have the passion for it, but it was a solid after school activity. We had a recital where all the girls had to perform a series of dance moves in a row. I did them backwards from the proper order because I wanted to be different. My teacher made sure I paid the price for the next few weeks for ruining her vision.
The same happened again in various other classes throughout my public school education. Deviance is punished. Independence is punished. Being unique is punished. Public schools are designed to indoctrinate. And it starts extremely young.
If you can swing it, home school your kids. Then maybe have them do a sport or activity in the evenings to make friends. But no amount of money is worth the unlearning your kids will have to go through after public schools or uni conditions them into believing Marxist ideologies. And the worries over their social skills….let them go. Kids do more damage to each other socially growing up in school than they do in a hockey rink.


Hit Piece Ahead
[image error]Yesterday afternoon, I received this email from the fact checker at Harpers Magazine. A young woman contacted me weeks ago about appearing in an article she was writing on the Alt Right. I declined to participate. I’ve watched others on the right say constantly that doing any sort of mainstream interview is always a hit piece and does absolutely nothing to serve your best interests.
Given the abruptness and passive aggressive tone in this email, I have no doubt that this case will be no different. It will be a hit piece that I will probably appear in. They’ll throw around the usual stuff. Racist Nazi white supreeeeemist. Because that’s what the media does to any white movement. They delegitimize it by cutting down white people in every way and telling them that any sort of group interest or preference is a pathology. And if you love your race, you obviously have a deep seething hatred for all other races. We in the Alt Right know that this isn’t true. But we will fight it with everything we can.


June 25, 2017
Lynch in the hot seat
So I’m gathering that it generally takes the Justice Department about 8-10 months to catch up with what people already know.
Utah GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz, chairman of House oversight committee, said Saturday that the Justice Department’s inspector general’s office, in addition to a Senate panel, is looking into whether former Attorney General Loretta Lynch tried to squash the FBI’s Hillary Clinton email investigation.
“This is really a pivotal moment,” said Chaffetz on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” amid three probes into whether President Trump’s presidential team colluded with Russia during the 2016 White House race that have slowed Washington Republicans’ legislative agenda.
Chaffetz said agency Inspector General Michael Horowitz “has been diving into this” and is expected to release a comprehensive report on Lynch and her oversight on the now-closed FBI email investigations in “the first part of next year.”
Horowitz could not be reached Saturday for comment.
The FBI opened and closed two investigations amid the 2016 presidential campaigns on whether Clinton, the Democratic nominee, gave away classified information or broke laws as secretary of State by sending or receiving emails on an unsecured server.
In June 2016, in the heat of the presidential campaign, Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, talked privately to Lynch while their planes were on the tarmac in a Phoenix airport, sparking questions about whether Clinton appealed to her for help.
The issue essentially died when Trump defeated Clinton but resurfaced a few weeks ago when former FBI Director James Comey testified on Capitol Hill that he was uncomfortable with the tarmac meeting.
He said Lynch “directed me not to call it an investigation and call it a matter — which confused me.”
Chaffetz, who is officially resigning next week from Congress, said Saturday the remark “evidently sparked a series of events” for Comey.
The Senate Judiciary Committee, in a bipartisan announcement, formally asked Lynch and others Friday to respond to allegations of “political interference” in the FBI email probe.
They have until July 6 to comply with the request.
The Senate inquiry was also prompted by news reports that raised questions about whether Lynch tried to stifle the investigation.
Among them is a New York Times story in April that is based in part on a hacked and unconfirmed electronic documents obtained by the FBI in which a Democratic operative expressed confidence Lynch would keep the Clinton probe from going too far.
No doubt that the left will call this a witch hunt for all those who sided with HRC, but those of us who were following HRC’s email scandal and Lynch’s obvious corruption when she met with Bill Clinton on the tarmac know that both these women are guilty as sin. The only true question that needs to be asked here is why the Justice Department waited until former FBI Director Comey spilled the beans to do anything about it. I guess now that their bums are directly over the fire, it’s currently in their best interest to do so.


June 24, 2017
Accept LGBTQ (rstuv?) Or Else!
We believe in absolute freedom of association… unless you don’t like gays and don’t want them to adopt children. Then you’re a bigot.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) will bar state employees from business trips to four states after those states passed measures limiting the rights of LGBT people.
The new restrictions prohibit state-funded or state-sponsored travel to Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota, Becerra said Thursday.
State legislators in Texas, Alabama and South Dakota this year passed new laws allowing adoption or foster parent agencies to refuse service to LGBT families. A new Kentucky law would allow student organizations at state schools to block LBGT people from membership.
California’s Democrat-dominated legislature passed a measure last year barring state-funded travel to states that allow discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Already, the law has blocked employee travel to four other states — Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee.
“While the California [Department of Justice] works to protect the rights of all our people, discriminatory laws in any part of our country send all of us several steps back,” Becerra said in a statement. “That’s why when California said we would not tolerate discrimination against LGBTQ members of our community, we meant it.”
The California law still allows some employees to travel to states on the banned list, for special exempted purposes like collecting tax revenue, engaging in litigation or to complete on-the-job training. It also allows employees who must appear in a banned state to participate in meetings or training to obtain grant funding.
Becerra, appointed to fill the vacancy left behind when Sen. Kamala Harris (D) quit the attorney general’s office in January, is seeking election in 2018. He faces state Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones (D), the only other announced candidate.
As someone who was once completely pro-gay rights and steadily went the other way as I observed the horrific subculture for what it is and the political agenda behind it, I see the Orwellian nature of these demands for what they are. The left is incapable of truly ruling. There’s always someone being oppressed. Someone who’s a victim. Someone who will whine if they don’t get they’re way. Homosexuality, as degenerate as the subculture is, is so celebrated in today’s western culture that being afraid to come out is like being afraid to walk in the rain. Even so called “conservatives” who were once against it have come around because it’s now socially acceptable to do so.
We have yet to learn how truly destructive adoption to homosexual couples can be. I know, there’s the age old argument that better to have two gay parents then none at all. But in truth, I’m not sure that’s the case anymore. Life experience has taught me that children need a mother and a father. The two balance each other. And I’ve never seen a truly well-adjusted young man or woman come out of a homosexual household or a single mother house hold for that matter. The father is important. The mother is important. And the more California seeks to make them unimportant, the more I hope these states refusing to celebrate homosexuality will double down and not to give in. Because if they do, the demand for trans people is next. Followed by the acceptance of pedophilia. Followed by the acceptance of polygamy. And the wheel just keeps on turning.


I’m back bitches!
After almost a week, I thi
And (dare I say) I’m operational again. And I’m gonna come back better than ever.
Last night, I was sitting around and loading various things onto my new laptop (which is a total beast of a machine). And I ran into the age old problem I’ve struggled with. The audio. Then it hit me in the middle of the night. I needed an audio codec. So I woke up this morning, downloaded one, and so far it’s working nicely. I say so far because I want to leave room for the inevitable if it stops for any reason. But with this laptop being more powerful I’m hoping against hope that won’t happen.
I still need to order my video editing software, which is $30 cheaper on Amazon than at Best Buy (what gives Best Buy?), a sleeve for going to cafes (even though somewhere down the road I’d like to get a tiny laptop for taking around because as I said, this one is a beast), and a few other programs to get me at 100%. But for now, I’m at least back to blogging. Missed speaking my mind as it’s been a whirl wind as of late.
I always start the same way with new laptops. I make a silent commitment to myself that I will keep things organized… not like the previous one that had files all over the place. We’ll see how long that lasts.


June 21, 2017
RIP Dell Laptop
So… I’m currently writing this from a friend’s desktop because as the title of this blog post implies, my laptop bit the dust this week. So long pal!
I have to give the Dell credit where it’s due because I worked that thing to its max and asked more of it than it was capable. It finally told me enough was enough by dying an instant death when I plugged in my new audio interface that I had just bought.
Although, the laptop needs to be condemned at the same time. I initially thought I got it in 2014 as I stated on Twitter. Turns out, I bought it in early 2016. Meaning it was 18 months old when it died. Pathetic! I had confused it with a laptop I bought previously because they looked so much alike and I don’t maintain useless info like that.
I’ve had two ASUS laptops, both of which died in two years. This Dell lasted 18 months. I’m currently looking into an i7 with a quad core to help me in the future. The Dell was an i7 dual core. I’m hoping that getting a quad core will help with a few problems I was having. But I’m sticking with PC, against all odds. I stopped into an Apple store the same day the Dell died convinced that I had to make the switch because f*ck PC. Or at least that was my mood at that time. Only to discover that the new MacBook Pro laptops leave much to be desired at their price points (toggles for USB…um, really?) and that the 2015 model was approx. $2,500 after AppleCare and taxes. A two year old laptop for 2.5k? Excuse me? F*ck you, Apple!
So I went exploring Best Buy for the next best thing. I think I found it. It’s not my first choice obviously and I’m now convinced that I’ll always be a PC girl, but I think it will do for now. I plan to buy it later this week as I will be away tonight and most of tomorrow. But until then, videos will be on hold until probably next week. And hopefully once I have this new equipment and more power, I can do a lot of things that my poor little Dell simply wasn’t strong enough to do. Like interviews. Skype was starting to freeze on me every ten minutes the week before it died which was why my Gorgo interview was live instead of Skype recorded. Boo!
So here’s to hopefully fewer problems in the future. Even though Windows 10 is one flawed mother fucker.


June 15, 2017
Congrats to Jon Del Arroz
Today, an author friend of mine releases his brand new novel, For Steam and Country.
I was honored to have the opportunity to interview Jon via Google Hangouts last month.
His new novel can be found here in both eBook format and paperback.
Her father’s been pronounced dead. Destructive earthquakes ravage the countryside. An invading army looms over the horizon. And Zaira’s day is just getting started…
Abandoned at an early age, Zaira von Monocle found life as the daughter of a great adventurer to be filled with hard work and difficulty. She quickly learned to rely on only herself. But when a messenger brought news that her father was dead and that she was the heir to his airship, her world turned upside down.
Zaira soon finds herself trapped in the midst of a war between her home country of Rislandia and the cruel Wyranth Empire, whose soldiers are acting peculiarly—almost inhuman. With the enemy army advancing, her newfound ship’s crew may be the only ones who can save the kingdom.
For Steam and Country is the first book in the Adventures of Baron Von Monocle series by top-10 Amazon best selling space opera author, Jon Del Arroz.
Jon has done his equal part in fighting the SJW narratives that have plagued the publishing world for quite some time. He’s a pearl in a sea of rocks covered in mold and seaweed. This is also his first venture in writing a novel from a female perspective. A task that I have yet to try and greatly admire. Anyone who has tried writing the opposite sex and attempts to do so accurately knows that it’s no easy task. He also has done a great deal to expose how publishers and agents are constantly seeking to eliminate white male voices in the industry by actively refusing to publish white males in favor of poc and women merely because muh racism and muh sexism.
So throw some support his way!
If you find yourself in need of something new to read, please support authors who do their best to fight back against the radical leftists who dominate the writing world. Purchase his book, and PLEASE leave a review. Reviews help authors to get more book sales. So PLEASE leave one when you’re finished.
Now… back to working on my own trilogy that I’ve worked on for three years and seems to have absolutely no end in sight. I must set new deadlines for myself. And… you know… actually meet them.


Gorgo | How White Identity Cured Her Depression
June 14, 2017
Virginia Park Shooter Identified
Crime rates in cities run by liberals are always higher than those run by right wingers. There’s even evidence to support that the cities that voted for HRC have the highest crime rates in the country.
Update 1:
President Trump has just confirmed that Hodgkinson has died from wounds incurred during his shootout with the Capitol Police this morning.
Update 2:
Bernie Sanders has just issued the following statement after learning that this morning’s shooter “is someone who apparently volunteered on my presidential campaign.“
Update 3:
CBS has just confirmed that one of the victims from this morning’s shooting has just been confirmed dead by GWU Hospital.
This morning’s Alexandria, VA shooter has been identified as 66-year-old, never-Trumper and Bernie Sanders supporter James Hodgkinson of Belleville, Ill., according to law enforcement officials. As we reported earlier this morning, Hodgkinson allegedly asked Rep. Jeff Duncan whether it was Republicans or Democrats on the practice field before opening fire. We’ve covered all of the key developments throughout the morning here.
According to press reports, Hodgkinson apparently owns a home inspection business though his license expired in November 2016 and was not renewed.
Hodgkinson was charged in April 2006 with battery and aiding damage to a motor vehicle, according to online records in St. Clair County, Illinois. The charges were dismissed, records show.
According to The Week, restaurant owner Charles Orear knows Hodgkinson through work they did together in Iowa on Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign. Orear described Hodgkinson as “more on the really progressive side of things,“ as well as being “a quiet guy” and “very mellow, very reserved.”
While police have refused to confirm whether the attack was politically motivated, Hodgkinson’s Facebook page seems to indicate he was a Bernie fan and didn’t particularly care for Donald Trump, to put it mildly.
“I want to say Mr. President, for being an ass hole you are Truly the Biggest Ass Hole We Have Ever Had in the Oval Office.”
The attack might not be politically motivated (doubtful), but it would be naive to claim that political affiliations have no influence on criminal tendencies. Especially in an era when the media sensationalizes everything Trump does as the end of the world and openly refuses to condemn the suggestion assassinating of a sitting U.S. president.
And the countdown to the discussion of guns being the main problem in 5…4…3…2…


June 9, 2017
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