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Sudden Catastrophic Downfall?

Posted June 20, 2023 By John C Wright

Trenchant observations from of Kunstler.com

He begins:

Strange Days

Videos of widespread military vehicle maneuvers around our nation popped up on the Web at mid-weekend while the American citizenry went about its holiday weekend business (including Father’s Day revels and “Juneteenth” celebration mass shootings): Scenes of armored personnel carriers rolling down Walnut Street in downtown Philly; B2 bomber wings over Minnesota; Tank columns galumphing along a California highway… leading to widespread suspicions that something untoward is up. Durned if I know what it is.

Among things one can know: The “Joe Biden” presidency is whirling around the drain in plain sight, and with it, likely, the Globalist hopes and dreams of making everybody eat bugs while they take away everything you own.

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Not Interested in Self-Interestedness

Posted June 20, 2023 By John C Wright

Part of an ongoing dialog: A reader with the abbreviated name of MB writes,

“This is just my answer to your rhetorical question “does anyone need to be told to be more greedy and selfish?”

The answer is that yes, there are some people who need to be told to be less self-sacrificing or magnanimous and more selfish and greedy. Not that all people should be more selfish, but some people should.

Yes, I understand your answer thoroughly and completely. You stand on the ground I occupied thirty years ago.

Your analysis is flawed, because you are committing what is called a category error — albeit one might more clearly call it a play on words, or a pun.

You answer the question “does anyone need to be told to be more selfish?” with examples, not of selfishness, but of prudence. You mistake examples of imprudence for selfishness because folly mistakes prudence for selfishness.

But in no case you list is it the motive (selfish or unselfish) which is the mistake. In each case the mistake is misapplication of proper judgement as to person, place, condition, time, degree.

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Secular Fundamentalism

Posted June 17, 2023 By John C Wright

Here is the latest from the interview Archbishop Cordileone gave recently on LifeSiteNews. This is in regard to the most recent public display of christhate put on by the LA Dodgers.

“They are celebrating this blatant anti- Catholic bigotry–and anti-Christian because they are not only mocking nuns, they are blaspheming Our Lord…This a blatant attack on all true Christian believers…I hope the alarm bells are going off in the minds of our people they see how serious this situation is. We cannot afford to be complacent any more.”

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Old and New

Posted June 16, 2023 By John C Wright

A reader with the josephite yet binary name of Joe Part II comments: “There’s still a residual belief in Conservative and Libertarian circles that Government Bad, but Business Good. That the two are implacable enemies, irreconcilable. That private industry can do no wrong, and government can do no right.”

My comment:

GK Chesterton once quipped that the world was divided into Progressives and Conservatives: the business of the Progressive was to go on inventing new mistakes, but the business of the Conservative was to prevent old mistakes from being corrected.

I am old enough to remember — between seven and fourteen years — when the Left mistrusted Big Business and the Right mistrusted Big Government, the Left backed Labor and the Right backed Management.

They formed the two factions GK Chesterton calls Hudge and Gudge, also knowns as Mammon and Caesar, or Big Money and Big Power.

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Live and Let Abort

Posted June 15, 2023 By John C Wright

Part of an ongoing discussion.

The Libertarian maxim is laws deterring harm to others are licit, but laws deterring harmless acts are not. Harm here means physical violence, theft, trespass, fraud, breach of contract.

This is the core of what all variations of libertarianism hold in common: one may never initiate harm against the innocent. Harm is only to be used to deter harm, only in due proportion, and only against the one who initiates the use of harm.

Strangely, nearly all libertarians classify public drunkenness, recreational psychedelics, adultery, bigamy, pornography, pollution, draft-dodging, tax evasion, false advertising, suicide, euthanasia, and abortion as harmless.

Harmless must be allowed.

Whereas nearly all libertarians earnestly debate privatizing the police, public roads, public parks and common greens, and disbanding all standing armies, on the theory that maintaining borders and collecting taxes are unacceptable impositions on the liberty of the sovereign individual. And planning and zoning laws are right out. Using the coercive power of the state for public works or the common defense is harmful.

Harmful must be not allowed.

This inability to see harm as harmful is one of the main reasons why I departed the cause of Libertarianism.

Killing your unborn child is not harm? But defending the child is? So says that paragon of Libertarians, Ayn Rand.

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There are several draconian edicts to which all modern Hollywood productions must bow the kneel in servile homage:

  • First, all romance is mixed race. No white male and white female suffer mutual attraction.
  • Second, no female needs rescue, nor aid, nor advice. She may not gain through grit, learn lessons, make mistakes, or rally after failure. Perfect creatures need no improvement, make no mistakes, and never fail. Hence she can have no character growth, hence no character at all. Women cannot be women, and certainly not modest, feminine, nor maidenly nor maternal. She is never sexy.
  • Third, no male can be portrayed displaying leadership, combative spirit, boldness. He can neither protect the weak nor inspire the faint. Men cannot be men.

I am very sad to say that DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THEIVES (2023) adheres to all these precepts precisely. Despite this, the film portrays a rollicking tale of sword and sorcery adventure, replete with action, danger, thrills & spills, sprinkled with wry jokes and good cheer.

Had it been written without the wokeness, this film would be a favorite of mine. But it was written with, so it is not.

Which puts me in the paradox of being unable either to recommend nor not to recommend this film.

You, dear reader, might not even see or notice the wokeness and so you will have a perfectly fine time. I do not wish to cheat you of your joy by warning you not to see it. On the other hand, if, as I am, you are allergic to wokeness, I do not wish to cheat you of payday money better spent on beer by urging you to go see it.

So I will say both yes and no.

The parts that were good were very good, and ticket buyers should reward Hollywood for doing its job in a fashion that was well above average. But the parts that were bad were politically correct, which I find not just unworkmanlike but vile and anti-human. And by vile, I mean evil. I find anti-whitism annoying, but I find anti-marriage abhorrent.

So, in short, the film was worth seeing, and do not regret the pittance I paid to watch it via a streaming service, but the political correctness prevented a satisfying ending.

Spoilers beyond this point.

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Live and Let Live

Posted June 11, 2023 By John C Wright

To all my honest libertarian friends —

When you say “Live and let live, as long as it harms no others” in effect you are saying, “I will not stop my brother from playing Russian roulette, if such be his whim” and “I will not stop my sister from leaping from a tower” and “I will not stop my child from injecting deadly poison into his veins.”

This robs your brother, sister and child of human dignity. You are treating other people as mere objects, to whom you owe nothing, and from whom you are owed nothing. This is a false-to-facts association, illogical, and unconscionable.
If you would stop a man from mutilating or killing a girl, why allow a girl to mutilate or kill herself? The only answer is because you do not care so very much for her wellbeing. Her good is not a priority.
To you, she is not human, and has no human dignity. She is a piece of property, and so may be marred or destroyed by her owner — in this case, she herself owns herself — for any reason or no reason.
But this logic rests on treating the human being as an owned thing, as  livestock, not as a gift.
Who said he was not his brother’s keeper? Is his character worth emulating?

 

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Blackface Aragorn and Poke the Monkey

Posted June 10, 2023 By John C Wright

A friend tells me that the following meme has been making rounds on the Leftwing side of social media, regarding the blackface version of Aragorn son of Arathorn appearing in a trading card game.

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The Golden Age Ep. 13: The Chamber of Memories

Posted June 7, 2023 By John C Wright

Excerpts from THE GOLDEN AGE, my debut novel from 2001. Arkhaven Comics is also reprinting such excerpts.

In the far future, where humans have become as gods, living lives of perfect peace and prosperity, Phaethon of Rhadamanthus House discovers centuries of his memory are lost. Like his namesake, has flown too high, and must be cast down: for he has committed the one act the Golden Age forbids, to have ambitions higher than utopia can contain. Now his quest is to find himself.

Episode 13: The Chamber of Memories

“Sorrow, great sorrow, and deeds of renown without peer, within me sleep; for truth is here. Truth destroys the worst in man; pleasure destroys the best. If you love truth more than happiness, then open; otherwise, let rest.”

 

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A Message to Garcia by Hubbard

Posted June 7, 2023 By John C Wright
I thought this worth reprinting for those who had never seen it. A reminder of folksy Americanism from the prior Turn of the Century. Enjoy.

1899

A Message to Garcia

By Elbert Hubbard

In all this Cuban business there is one man stands out on the horizon of my memory like Mars at Perihelion. When war broke out between Spain and the United States, it was very necessary to communicate quickly with the leader of the insurgents. García was somewhere in the mountain fastnesses of Cuba—no one knew where. No mail nor telegraph message could reach him. The President must secure his cooperation, and quickly.

What to do!

Someone said to the President, “There’s a fellow by the name of Rowan will find García for you, if anybody can.”

Rowan was sent for and given a letter to be delivered to García. How “the fellow by the name of Rowan” took the letter, sealed it up in an oilskin pouch, strapped it over his heart, in four days landed by night off the coast of Cuba from an open boat, disappeared into the jungle, and in three weeks came out on the other side of the island, having traversed a hostile country on foot and delivered his letter to García, are things I have no special desire now to tell in detail.

The point I wish to make is this: McKinley gave Rowan a letter to be delivered to García; Rowan took the letter and did not ask, “Where is he at?” By the Eternal! there is a man whose form should be cast in deathless bronze and the statue placed in every college of the land. It is not book learning young men need, nor instruction about this and that, but a stiffening of the vertebrae which will cause them to be loyal to a trust, to act promptly, concentrate their energies; do the thing—“Carry a message to García!”

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The Prince of Peace Your Arms Embrace

Posted June 6, 2023 By John C Wright

There was a recent discussion in this space of whether Disney has or has not from the beginning been sinister and satanic. This piece of animation come up in the discussion.

I had forgotten by how beautiful it was, how luminous, aethereal,  mysterious, and fair.

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Review MARIO BROS, or, Plumber Saves Brooklyn

Posted June 5, 2023 By John C Wright

I took my children to see the computer-animated SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE this week, and a fine time was had by all. In sum, there were no liberal sucker punches, no subversive message, little or no wokeness.

The Princess was an all-American girl, an adventuring, platform-jumping tomboy, forthright and folksy. She was perfectly sweet but as unalike a princess as possible, so the film was not perfect.

The plot could have been tweaked and tightened up in a place or two — but these are minor complaints against an overall enjoyable and professional product, with a well-chosen soundtrack, expertly voice-acted, charming, funny, and, at times, moving.

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Poetry Corner

Posted June 4, 2023 By John C Wright

A poem by William Dunbar in praise of the Nativity.

Note: The first line, Rorate coeli desuper, (‘Drop down, ye heavens’) are the opening words of Isaiah 45:8 in the Vulgate, used in the liturgy during Advent. The refrain “Puer natus est nobis” (Unto us a boy is born) is a Gregorian chant, the introit for Christmas Day.

On the Nativity of Christ

Rorate coeli desuper,
Hevins, distil your balmy schouris;
For now is risen the bricht day-ster,
Fro the rose Mary, flour of flouris:
The cleir Sone, quhom no cloud devouris,
Surmounting Phoebus in the Est,
Is cumin of his hevinly touris:
Et nobis Puer natus est.

Archangellis, angellis, and dompnationis,
Tronis, potestatis, and marteiris seir,
And all ye hevinly operationis,
Ster, planeit, firmament, and spheir,
Fire, erd, air, and water cleir,
To Him gife loving, most and lest,
That come in to so meik maneir;
Et nobis Puer natus est.

Synnaris be glad, and penance do,
And thank your Maker hairtfully;
For he that ye micht nocht come to
To you is cumin full humbly
Your soulis with his blood to buy
And loose you of the fiendis arrest–
And only of his own mercy;
Pro nobis Puer natus est.

All clergy do to him inclyne,
And bow unto that bairn benyng,
And do your observance divyne
To him that is of kingis King:
Encense his altar, read and sing
In holy kirk, with mind degest,
Him honouring attour all thing
Qui nobis Puer natus est.

Celestial foulis in the air,
Sing with your nottis upon hicht,
In firthis and in forrestis fair
Be myrthful now at all your mycht;
For passit is your dully nicht,
Aurora has the cloudis perst,
The Sone is risen with glaidsum licht,
Et nobis Puer natus est.

Now spring up flouris fra the rute,
Revert you upward naturaly,
In honour of the blissit frute
That raiss up fro the rose Mary;
Lay out your levis lustily,
Fro deid take life now at the lest
In wirschip of that Prince worthy
Qui nobis Puer natus est.

Sing, hevin imperial, most of hicht!
Regions of air mak armony!
All fish in flud and fowl of flicht
Be mirthful and mak melody!
All Gloria in excelsis cry!
Heaven, erd, se, man, bird, and best,–
He that is crownit abone the sky
Pro nobis Puer natus est!


An Anglified version :

Rorate coeli desuper,
Heavens, distill your balmy showers;
For now is risen the bright daystar,
From the rose Mary, flower of flowers!
The clear Son, whom no cloud devours,
Surmounting Phoebus in the East,
Is come down from his heavenly towers:
Et nobis Puer natus est.

Archangels, angels, and dominations,
Thrones, potentates, and martyrs sundry,
And all ye heavenly operations,
Star, planet, firmament, and sphere,
Fire, earth, air, and water clear,
To Him give praise, most and least,
Who comes in such a meek manner;
Et nobis Puer natus est.

Sinners be glad, and penance do,
And thank your Maker heartfully;
For he that ye could not come unto
To you is come full humbly,
Your souls with his blood to buy
And loose you of the fiend’s arrest –
And only of his own mercy;
Pro nobis Puer natus est.

All clergy do to him incline,
And bow unto that bairn benign,
And do your observance divine
To him that is of kings King:
Incense his altar, read and sing
In holy kirk, with mind degest, [well-composed]
Him honouring above all thing
Qui nobis Puer natus est.

Celestial fowls in the air,
Sing with your notes upon high,
In firths and in forests fair
Be mirthful now with all your might;
For passed is your dull night,
Aurora has the clouds pierced,
The Son is risen with gladsome light,
Et nobis Puer natus est.

Now spring up flowers from the root,
Revert you upward naturally,
In honour of the blessed fruit
That rose up from the rose Mary;
Lay out your leaves lustily,
From death take life now at the last
In worship of that Prince worthy
Qui nobis Puer natus est.

Sing, heaven imperial, most of height!
Regions of air make harmony!
All fish in flood and fowl in flight
Be mirthful and make melody!
All Gloria in excelsis cry!
Heaven, earth, sea, man, bird, and beast,
He that is crowned above the sky
Pro nobis Puer natus est!

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And All the Powers of Hell!

Posted June 2, 2023 By John C Wright

My beautiful and talented wife reports, that, at long last, the final installment of her essay Defending the Wood Perilous. She may, in time, write more on the subject, but this is the culmination of the original theme.

https://ljagilamplighterwright.substack.com/p/and-all-the-powers-of-hell

Who is the greatest peril of all?

Who is the danger who, more than any other, has managed to convince the modern world not to be afraid of him?

Who has done such a good job of publicly de-clawing himself that he has convinced us that he does not exist?

The Devil.

If we truly wish to Defend the Wood Perilous, to put heart back into heroes and soul back into stories, we have to give the Devil his due by restoring to him his perilousness.

He is the most dangerous destructive being in the universe—and yet most modern people chuckle if his name is mentioned. This is a far greater con than the Spider and the Tiger. This is the greatest con ever pulled.

I thought this next part was going to be hard. Then I read of a real-life visit to Hell, and I realized… to restore the true majesty and depravity of the Devil, all we need to do is break his spell.

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The Golden Age Ep. 12: The Observationer

Posted June 1, 2023 By John C Wright

A day late, but nonetheless, here:

Excerpts from THE GOLDEN AGE, my debut novel from 2001. Arkhaven Comics is also reprinting such excerpts.

In the far future, where humans have become as gods, living lives of perfect peace and prosperity, Phaethon of Rhadamanthus House discovers centuries of his memory are lost. Like his namesake, has flown too high, and must be cast down: for he has committed the one act the Golden Age forbids, to have ambitions higher than utopia can contain. Now his quest is to find himself.

Episode 12: The Observationer

 

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