Monday, June 7, 2021

The Racial Animus Train Has Left The Station

We should not be surprised that such racism is proudly displayed these days, after all progressives have been promoting the “turn-about is fair play” racial narrative for decades. Obama himself seeded the new crop of racism when he declared early in his presidency that the “Cambridge police acted stupidly” in arresting Professor Henry Gates breaking into his own house.

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The incident had all the markings at the time of being an orchestrated event but I had not yet allowed myself to believe that the highest office in the land would participate in such tom-foolery. As the Obama years marched on however it became quite clear what had been set in motion: Trayvon, St. Michael, Freddie Grey: one racial incident leading to ever bigger and better racial incidents. The “never let a crisis go to waste” mentality had changed gears to “create a crisis whenever possible and exploit the hell out of it.”

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By the time Donald J. Trump was elected black racism was being lionized. Milwaukee, Kenosha, Seattle, Portland…you couldn’t burn cities down fast enough! Because Orange Man bad! And racist! We’ll show you.

So it comes to this: unhinged (although crazily credentialed) out of control racists feel completely vindicated in their racial animus: Lecturer At Official Yale Event Fantasizes About Brutally Murdering White People, Claims All White People Are Rotten

In an official lecture called “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind,” given by Aruna Khilanani at the Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Child Study Center, Khilanani graphically described her fantasy about killing and burying white people, saying, “I had fantasies of unloading a revolver into the heads of any white person that got in my way, burying their body, and wiping my bloody hands as I walked away relatively guiltless with a bounce in my step. Like I did the world a f***ing favor.” 

The audio, which can be found here, includes a number of racially charged remarks directed at white people, including, “White people are out of their minds and they have been for a long time,” as well as, “We keep forgetting that directly talking about race is a waste of our breath. We are asking a demented, violent predator who thinks that they are a saint or a superhero, to accept responsibility. It ain’t gonna happen. They have five holes in their brain. It’s like banging your head against a brick wall.”

“There are no good apples,” Khilanani remarked. “White people make my blood boil.” 

Wow. That sort of uncontrolled rage used to earn you a mandated anger management class; now it most likely will earn you a tenured professorship.

All of which more or less proves that we don’t really deserve Mutt-day, but what do you say we climb aboard the Mutt Train and take a ride anyway?

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Corky and Eugene Bostick’s dog train, designed and built to take abandoned dogs for a ride around the brother’s property in Fort Worth Texas, became a YouTube sensation in 2015. Corky passed away at age 91 last year but his brother is still trying to keep those doggies movin.’

Kind-hearted retiree in Fort Worth, Texas takes homeless dogs for "walks" in his custom-built puppy train. Animal news blog The Dodo reports that Bostick started taking in stray dogs at his farm in Fort Worth after retiring about 15 years ago.

"We live down on a dead-end street, where me and my brother have a horse barn," he told The Dodo. "People sometimes come by and dump dogs out here, leaving them to starve. So, we started feeding them, letting them in, taking them to the vet to get them spayed and neutered. We made a place for them to live."

While Bostick said the dogs had plenty of room to run and play around his farm, it wasn't long before he reckoned that they might like to go into town for “walks.”

Later on, in town:

No “good apples” eh, Khilanani? Maybe you should get yourself a dog, that way at least somebody would love you. On second thought, I really don’t think Khilanani deserves a dog.