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Thread ID: 20530 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-10-05
2005-10-05 19:01 | User Profile
[I]My only question for Fred is: Why did this happen to America and who was/is behind it?[/I]
[SIZE=3]Diving Into the Third World[/SIZE]
[B]Splash[/B]
by Fred Reed
Iââ¬â¢m thinking about turning into a Marxist. Olââ¬â¢ Karl used to talk about these irresistible currents of history that just swept you along and you couldnââ¬â¢t do anything aboutââ¬â¢em, like the current that swept communism mostly out of existence. (He may have had some other currents in mind.) Iââ¬â¢m looking at whatââ¬â¢s happening in the US. Itââ¬â¢s gotta be an irresistible current. It couldnââ¬â¢t be on purpose.
Little while back, I found a story about how Toyota decided to put a factory in Toronto because Americans were too hard to train when they werenââ¬â¢t actually illiterate. Isnââ¬â¢t that why companies donââ¬â¢t have factories in Zimbabwe? ââ¬ÅLook, Ma, weââ¬â¢re almost a third-world country. Can I have a spear?ââ¬Â After decades of trying to make every kid as dumb as the dumbest kid, I guess we did it.
America is hollowing out, I tell you. Fast. Itââ¬â¢s societal apoptosis, cultural gangrene by national choice. It hasnââ¬â¢t quite gotten bad enough for people in Texas to notice it, as they drive their Subarus to Wal-Mart to buy Chinese merchandise, but give it five years. Maybe ten. The Soviet Union collapsed from sheer bumbling foolishness. Weââ¬â¢re working on it.
I figure it must be a current. Or maybe sometimes history has a sense of humor. They that say brevity is the soul of wit. Weââ¬â¢ve had a couple of hundred years. Looks like brevity to me.
Lots of the mess comes from the feddle gummint, the employer of only resort for officious and intrusive muddle-headed affirmative-action dullards. Do you know how stupid these people really are? Used to be to get a feddle job you took the Federal Service Entrance Exam, which was actually hard. Now itââ¬â¢s reflectometer readings and estrogen counts, which is why everything Washington touches turns to mud. And it touches everything, like a prospective shoplifter in a jewelry store.
Ever ten minutes a study appears saying that kids can barely read. Yes! In America, the richest most hooptee-whatever, leader of nations, etc. How is this possible? How hard is it to teach kids to read? Not very. Itââ¬â¢s hard to keep most of them from doing it.
Weââ¬â¢ve managed it, though. The schools are feminized, ideologized, psychologized, amphetamized, egalitized and therapeutedââ¬âand run by the government. They do everything they can to keep anyone else from opening a school that might work. Weââ¬â¢re not illiterate despite the government, but because of it.
Then thereââ¬â¢s the War on Drugs. Uncle Sugar spends billions for decades on eliminating drugs, and what do we have? Every rec drug youââ¬â¢ve ever heard of is available at prices you canââ¬â¢t afford to turn down, delivered by an efficient system of distribution that reaches conveniently into every town in the country. Want half a key of grass? Your friendly local connection will bring it to your door. Suppose Washington tried to distribute drugs that well. Prices would soar. Everyone would go into withdrawal.
How about illegal immigration? The feds really did well on that one, no te parece? Washington tells poor Mexicans, ââ¬ÅLook, itââ¬â¢s illegal to cross this border, see? But if you make it weââ¬â¢ll give you welfare, medical care, jobs, driverââ¬â¢s licenses, and schools of a sort for your kids. If you donââ¬â¢t make it, weââ¬â¢ll send you back and you can try again. Now, donââ¬â¢t cross it, you hear?ââ¬Â
The best way to get rid of immigration would be to have Washington encourage it. No Mexican would live long enough to finish the paperwork.
Then thereââ¬â¢s Iraq, a minor dirtball country with no military. After four years of trying the US government canââ¬â¢t conquer it. The State Department didnââ¬â¢t know enough about the world to stay out. The whole clownish exercise is run by martial milquetoasts and pantywaist gunslingers at National Review. If Iraq wins, does that make it the Worldââ¬â¢s Only Remaining Superpower?
Maybe societies just wear out, or get all clogged up on rules and regulations, or maybe itââ¬â¢s just somebody elseââ¬â¢s turn to be number one. I reckon itââ¬â¢s like atherosclerosis. The wretched gummint grows like a clot, gums up everything, and then nothing works. You get rules saying you canââ¬â¢t do anything and you have to do everything else. Pretty soon you canââ¬â¢t swing a cat without going to jail. You have to hire who Washington wants, canââ¬â¢t teach your own kids, or tell the truth, anything.
I donââ¬â¢t think too many folk in the US have figured out that America isnââ¬â¢t the power that it was. Manufacturing has gone overseas, along with more and more brain work like programming. I was in China a short while back and a Chinese businessman sort of fellow said as how the Chinese had just sent their first load of cars to the US to sell. The quality wasnââ¬â¢t up to world standards, he said their engineers said. They knew that. But they thought that in three years it would be. Meanwhile Ford and GM totter on the edge of bankruptcy.
The social situation is just as balled up as everything else. The country doesnââ¬â¢t have cities any longer. It has enclaves of inassimilable third-worlders who make up more than a quarter of the population and growing. California is going back to Mexico. Miami might as well issue passports. Lots of cities have already gone back to Africa.
What proves that all of this is an irresistible current is that the white population is trying to become third-world. I mean, the reasonable thing would be to try to make the best of a losing situationââ¬âsave money, learn to compete, teach everybodyââ¬â¢s kids, keep standards up, at least maintain a little self-respect. Nah. That would make sense. It looks like irresistible currents donââ¬â¢t do sense.
Hereââ¬â¢s an eddy in the irresistible current, from Wired Online:
ââ¬ÅBut there's hope for Huey, Dewey and the rest, not to mention the Dark Knight and the Green Lantern. In conjunction with Disney, several Maryland elementary schools are launching a comic-based reading program. Meanwhile, high-school teachers and librarians are also pushing comics and graphic novels, saying they're helpful in getting struggling kids motivated to read.ââ¬Â
If the current isnââ¬â¢t irresistible, the eddy is. The policy is more comic than the books. I mean, this is the worldââ¬â¢s leading technological power? Hey, step right up, get your ticket to Bangla Desh. Or stay where you are. Itââ¬â¢s coming to you, by popular demand.
October 5, 2005
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2005-10-05 19:42 | User Profile
Fred Reed is pretty good, as far as he goes. But he reminds me of a physician who can describe all your symptoms perfectly, but who refuses to tell you what disease is causing them.
2005-10-05 21:58 | User Profile
[QUOTE]ââ¬ÅLook, Ma, weââ¬â¢re almost a third-world country. Can I have a spear?ââ¬Â [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]America is hollowing out, I tell you. Fast. Itââ¬â¢s societal apoptosis, cultural gangrene by national choice.[/QUOTE]
True. No Answers. But he's kinda a funny guy, or would be funny if it wasn't so true.
2005-10-05 22:51 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Quantrill]Fred Reed is pretty good, as far as he goes. But he reminds me of a physician who can describe all your symptoms perfectly, but who refuses to tell you what disease is causing them.[/QUOTE]For that matter, Jerod Taylor isn't that much different. He says third-worldism is th problem too, but won't really say why we're adopting it anyway.