Thursday, November 26, 2015

DEMONSTRATIONS

People have the right to peacefully assemble for whatever reason. It seems more and more, people feel the need to assemble for protest. The protest might be about some truly important issue, or it might just be something only a handful of people really care about. Recently, many protests are about some perceived insult or slight by someone or some institution. More often than not, they are using their freedom of speech (assembly) to protest someone else who was simply exercising their own right to free speech.

Often the protests seem a worthless or misguided effort that is more likely to backfire on the protesters than to aid in their cause. This wouldn't bother me if it weren't for the increasing practice of interrupting public transportation by blocking sidewalks, highways, bridges, runways, or other public areas, causing a great deal of disruption and expense to others. To me, their right to assemble and protest ends where it restricts my freedom or denies me my rights. If it were up to me, when these protesters block a highway, I'd enjoy nothing more than to see the traffic ignore them and squash them like squirrels all over the road.

Even worse, some of these groups, who are generally demanding acceptance and recognition by a society they feel is ignoring them or discriminating against them, refuse to allow others into their assembly and even use force to remove them. They seem to think that if you don't see things their way, you don't belong. Recently, a mob of protesters chased a small group of people from a demonstration and then wanted us all to feel badly when some of them were shot by the people they were chasing. Seriously?

Worse yet is when many of the demonstrations turn into riots with arson and looting and assaults replacing what was supposed to be a peaceful assembly.

Apparently the right to free speech depends on what race you are nowadays. You can only use the word nigger if you are one, and other such nonsense. We have to change the name of a football team because some group of people feels it is demeaning to them, even when the reason the team chose the name is because it seemed like something noble, something a person might strive to be, or wish they were?

I think, just when the U.S. was beginning to understand and accept that all people were created equal, these perceived slights and the resulting demonstrations are once again dividing the country. When you act like animals, don't be surprised when you get treated like animals.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

ISIS SHOULD BE WASWAS

For the life of me, I can't see why or how ISIS still exists. Given that pretty much the entire world considers them despicable, evil, and in need of eradication, why haven't we done that: eradicate them? In my opinion, there are no innocents in the areas of the world where ISIS is in control or has the support of the people. Why haven't the civilized nations of the world come together and supplied the resources and manpower to wipe this scourge from the face of the Earth? The territory they control is almost infinitesimal compared to that they don't control. Essentially it is a narrow strip of land in a few mideast countries, surrounded by a slightly larger area where they have the support of the people. I would think a concentrated effort by all those opposed to ISIS, could easily eradicate them in a very short time. Personally, any means is acceptable, from carpet bombing, to poison gas, to missile strikes, to an all-out ground invasion, to nuclear weapons. As I said, there are no innocents in these areas. The wives and mothers who support the terrorists are just as guilty as those who participate in the genocide and murder. The children are nothing more than future terrorists (many of them already participating in the atrocities). I realize there are ISIS members or sympathizers scattered far and wide, but without the support of the main group, they will quickly disappear.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

IN OTHER NEWS TODAY...

A black police officer shot and killed an unarmed white youth in broad daylight yesterday afternoon. Neither the victim nor the officer were identified by the also unnamed source who was speaking on condition of anonymity because he/she was not authorized to speak about the incident. Video of the shooting was not released, but it reportedly showed the officer dragging the young student council president from his mother's car, beating him senseless, and then shooting him multiple times while he lay bleeding in the street. Other unnamed sources claimed the officer shouted racial slurs as he beat the defenseless young man. The video was confiscated from a bystander who caught it all on his cell phone camera. News of the shooting prompted hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of white people to continue with their daily lives as if nothing had happened. There was no protest, no arson, and no looting. Strangely, it seems whites were willing to let police investigators determine if the shooting was justified and to deal with the officer appropriately. Speculation exists that the reason for the apparent apathy on the part of whites is that not one national news agency reported the incident.

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

NEW COMPUTER

So, I have a new computer, and I feel like doing something with it. Just got my Internet connection fixed this evening, too. They found a problem with an older piece of cable and replaced the separate phone and Internet modems with a single unit that has faster wireless capabilities. Things seem to be working well so far. I hope it stays that way for a while. I'm liable to go berserk if I have to call Time Warner Cable again.