Happy Thanksgiving '23!
Posted On: Thursday - November 23rd 2023 10:46AM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  Pundits  Race/Genetics  Holiday from Stupidity

(Thanks go to Adam Smith for the graphic.)
The one topic key rarely used is Holiday from Stupidity, for obvious reasons. However, the reader may notice the other here 3 this time, as I gotta put a plug in for Ann Coulter yet again. This does relate to being thankful though.
I can't tell if it's the VDare editor or Miss Coulter who wrote at the top of This Thanksgiving, Joy-Ann Reid Has Much To Be Thankful For, "My new Thanksgiving tradition." I like it, but I do imagine Miss Coulter could find some new ungrateful one every year rather than just this Guyanan immigrant I've honestly never seen talking*.
I'll just excerpt this small part of Ann Coulter's take on why this Joy-Ann Reid should be thankful:
In the sage words of the Instapundit, Heh! and Indeed.
• You were admitted to Harvard with SAT scores that would have gotten an Asian kid disowned by his parents.
• You manage to keep your show at MSNBC with ratings that would get a white person canceled.
• People try harder to laugh at your excruciating jokes than they would for a male of any race.
• Plus, I have it on good authority that no one at MSNBC has pestered you about touching your hair.
OK, enough about these two ladies and America's problems... for today. I am thankful for family and friends, our health, for peace here for now, for our good and stable financial situation (no, not America's!), for the wonderful weather, and for the enjoyment of the internet for some purposes including this blog and the great commenters and other readers (gotta assume the latter are great, or they wouldn't be here).
I'm also thankful I can write what I'm writing right now without being told to call this Happy DeColonized day by a couple of not-so-thankful Injuns named Sean Sherman and Chase Iron Eyes. Pass the turkey, Mr. Eyes, and no, Sean, no more stuffing, thanks, before I end up in a triptophanic trance. (Actually, we're having a duck.)
I hope you all have plenty to be thankful for too!
T HA N K S G I V I N G !
See, now the graphic above would have been something to be proud of, some real HTML fu, back in 1996. Now, not so much... We're pretty old school here and will have to change, but NO tweeting, excuse me, Xing!
* Being off TV, almost 24 years running, is another thing to be thankful for. The internet, well, I'm not so sure...
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The John F. Kennedy Assassination - 60 years ago
Posted On: Wednesday - November 22nd 2023 3:35PM MST
In Topics:   History  Pundits  Dead/Ex- Presidents

I was not aware of this important happening on November 22nd of 1963. Now, right at 6 decades later, I would not have been aware of the anniversary yet but for the Steve Sailer post from today noting that It Was 60 Years Ago Today.
I don't doubt Mr. Sailer's arithmetic. As far as the significance, I somewhat agree with his writing here:
In Boomer mythology, America changed between the assassination of JFK on 11/22/1963 and the Beatles’ appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show on 2/9/1964. Over the decades, I’ve come to believe that cliche is largely true.The Shea Stadium show would have been nice to have gone to, though I'd rather have had my ears blown out from big woofers playing Rush or Zeppelin than screaming female Beatles fans.
What I do doubt is the downplaying of anything off the (Warren Commission) narrative involving other players and conspiracies, as Mr. Sailer seems to. I claim no special knowledge of this assassination having only read part of one book (it got boring) and possibly having seen the Oliver Stone movie. (I really can't remember, so I'll check it out again and see.)
Another pivotal event from 2 generations later was 9/11, and as per our 2 y/a post At Peak Stupidity club, YOU! DO! NOT! TALK! ABOUT! 9/11!, I don't mind some comments about JFK - anywhere and anytime the reader would like - but I won't get into this too much.
In comparing these two events and the possible real stories, there seem to be two big parts to this type of speculation*: Motivations and the Details.
For the speculation on motivations, it's fairly easy to read up on the politics in order to come up with pretty good reasons that some other party or parties must have been involved. That's why I think most conspiracy theorists start from this side. "These people HAD to want him dead." or "These people would of course have wanted to blame the Moslem world for this huge attack." Lots of these theories make lots of sense.
As for speculation and calculations on the details, that's quite a bit more difficult. When it comes to the earlier event, JFK's assassination, this is not ridiculously difficult. It's about ballistics, fields of view, bullet impact(s) on the body, autopsy information, etc. About the most difficult thing is the problem of the amount of time that has gone by... after a time in which there weren't a whole lot of cameras around, and one could get away with a whole lot more, sight unseen, hence unrecorded.
As I wrote in the post about 9/11, the details on the airplane impacts and effects on the building structures are not something I know so much about, but there's one thing I am pretty confident on. That is how difficult if not impossible it is to model what went on, with high-velocity impact, fast-moving burning jet fuel, and all that. Additionally, of the one area I DO know a lot about, the aviation side, even one of the internet commentators I really like let me down on the subject at the very beginning of a long video on his theories. If he doesn't understand that part, how could I trust that he understands the rest of it? So, I don't know, and motivations alone don't make a case for me.
Back to this JFK assassination anniversary, and going back to motivations, here is my main reason for thinking over the last 60 years America has not been told the true story by the big media. There were just too many people or organizations that WOULD have a motivation to off that President! Maybe it was his understanding of sound money - my favorite explanation just because I care about that - that made him "not viable" as President. I have run into so many other reasons. Was it just the one Communist Lee Harvey Oswald that didn't like anti-Commies, as iSteve thinks? With all those other people with reasons to get him, if nothing else, they could have really "used" a dupe like that. In this case, I'll admit, I've only followed some of the details. I won't say I'm sure things didn't go down as advertised, because, as I wrote above, motivations are not enough. Still, there were a LOT of people motivated ...
Speaking of the Commies and the events of 60 years back today, Mr. Sailer included (from an 11 year ago TakiMag article of his) this excerpt from the widow:
When Jackie Kennedy learned the unwelcome truth, she lamented, “He didn’t even have the satisfaction of being killed for civil rights. It had to be some silly little communist. It robs his death of any meaning.”Wow, what a proto-Woke little ninny Jackie was 6 decades ago! I mean, Communism was THE big issue, problem, and worry back then. Being shot dead by a Communist was anything but silly in 1963. What an airhead, but, they say she was hot …
Maybe I got her all wrong. Was she upset that the assassination had the unfortunate effect of setting Civil Rights efforts forward 10 years? I'd have been.
We close with a comment by Alarmist in which I have added 4 lines. Going back to the Beatles, who weren't on the Ed Sullivan show till 59 3/4 years ago, I wouldn't be able to read Mr. Sailer's title without their A Day in the Life in my head:
🎶 It was sixty years ago today.
Lyndon Johnson told the band to play.
He was shot inside a half a mile.
Now convertibles are outta style….
So let me induce in you
some vomiting from all these fears
of Johnson and his ruin-America plaaaaaan.🎶
Any improvement will be welcomed.
* A third one could be the trust, or lack thereof, of Americans in the ability/desire of the media of the time to even make a serious effort to delve into other possibilities. That had plunged a lot already from 1963 to 2001. Now, only 22 years further on? People would be less ignorant without the Lyin Press.
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Uptight (Everything AIN'T alright)
Posted On: Tuesday - November 21st 2023 7:04PM MST
In Topics:   Music  Political Correctness
"Uptight." I hadn't thought of the word in a long time. I know that commenter Hail may go check out the ngram's or whatever, but it seems like the word faded out before this century began. With "square" no longer in use, except by Huey Lewis (yes, and The News), "uptight" was used to describe those not relaxed, ready to go straight to the rule book over anything. [No, tampon jokes will not be permitted - Ed.]
That's not to say those derided as uptight back in the day weren't in the right. The nation was still kind of Conservative, which is not a bad thing.
Well, I think we need to bring back this word. I've been experiencing the wrath of PC lately, closer to Wokeness, and the people pushing this stuff are, well, yeah, uptight! In the corporate world, which I try to stay out of as much as possible, I can't imagine how it would be to work there everyday among lurking uptight HR department minions and others whose uptightedness is unknown.
It'd be utter misery. I mean, you can't say anything! I refer now to that more-than-humorous but also very anti-PC clip from The Office ('05-'13 TV show) that was included in this Peak Stupidity post. It's kind of a defect with the English language I suppose. Michael Scott is upset about the corporate "suits" not liking his un-PC antics*, and rants "The problem is, apparently I can't say anything." Then, Jan Levinson, corporate muckety-muck, later Michael's lover in a dysfunctional relationship and fired... says "Well, that's true, in a way, you can't say anything."
Note how the different emphasis changes the meaning totally. Jan is right, but unfortunately, the situation for those White men (especially) worried about their careers is closer to Michaels meaning. You're better off not saying a freaking word. Everyone is too damned uptight.
Going back almost 58 years, the word had a different meaning in this Stevie Wonder song:
She says "baby everything is alright, uptight, out of sight.
Baby, everything is alright, uptight, clean out of sight."
I'm gonna start calling some of these PC/Woke people uptight - we'll see if it sticks.
PS: Calling someone "uptight" predated "lighten up, Francis" even. We had that one for about 1/4 century, until nobody got it anymore, even this guy.
For the record:
* Freaking hilarious, all of the times he got in trouble for PIC - this time it was for forwarding emails. The one time when he imitated Chris Rock - truly LOL funny!
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Traitorous Globalist vies for US Presidency
Posted On: Monday - November 20th 2023 7:22PM MST
In Topics:   Elections '16 - '24  Humor  Globalists  The Neocons  Orwellian Stupidity

I got that meme from a friend. Thanks, Andrew!
We'll ramp back up stupidity production here starting tomorrow.
Just a quick update here: Fox News reports that Nikki Haley walks back 'verify everybody' social media proposal, wants free speech for 'anonymous Americans'. However, "What I don’t like is anonymous Russians and Chinese and Iranians having it", Haley told CNBC. Sure, yeah, we need to keep up with all of these people when they go on-line. Russians and Chinese, and Persians, oh my!
She's not just a traitor to South Carolinians and a Globalist NeoCon, but Nimarata is a ditz to boot.
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Main Street by Bob Seger
Posted On: Friday - November 17th 2023 5:12PM MST
In Topics:   Music
We're gonna have to go quiet till Monday or even Tuesday. Part of it is just taking a short internet break, but there's actual work to do too.
We try to relate the music to the posts here, but this one is just out of the blue. From his very popular Night Moves album of 1977, here is Bob Seger and his Silver Bullet Band with Main Street. There was so much music this great in the 1970s that people thought it would always be that way. I've been wrong before, but, man, not this bad!!
Peak Stupidity is backed up again with posts yearning to hit the site running, more on the Depopulocalypse, something on the writer extraordinaire, Lionel Shriver, the topic of China as related to the long Atlantic article, China's Age of Malaise that we just touched upon here last week. We'll have more from our road trip too. Then, the immigration invasion has not quit, and the country is going to hell and all that ...
Okay, then. Have a wonderful weekend, Peakers! Thanks for reading and writing in.
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Peak Stupidity is FOR the alleged Depopulocalypse - Part 3: Anecdotal Interlude
Posted On: Thursday - November 16th 2023 9:49AM MST
In Topics:   The Future  Female Stupidity  Muh Generation
This is continued from Part 1 and Part 2, but those posts were put up Sept. 8th and Oct. 3rd, respectively, so I don't expect any reader to have been anxiously awaiting this one. ;-}. Hell, I barely remember writing them! I'll try to do these things much closer together, as in, in a row, for the next idea.

File photo here again. I would have had a heck of a time asking search sites to find a face to match the one in question. I wouldn't know how to start. I picked a face at the same level of prettyiosity.
The very long but very interesting substack (Postcards from Barsoom is the substack site title) article by one "John Carter" I refer to in these posts is called The Depopulocalypse. Links to the 3 pages are below.*. My contention
1) ObesityThe seem fairly comprehensive to me - if you've got another, please write it in the comments.
2) Hormone-disrupting chemicals
3) Urbanization
4) Difficulty finding a spouse
5) High expense of housing and children
6) Long duration of education
7) Incompatibility of family and professional lives
8) Child-rearing being seen as low-status
Here's the problem, though. My anecdote here doesn't fall under ANY of these 8 reasons. Let me give you the basics:
For a couple of days a while back I worked with a woman colleague, or "girl" is how I should put it, because she is young and hot. We don't work in cabana wear, mind you, so I'm going by her face and mannerisms, then again I could see enough in work clothing to know she was in very good shape. I'd have guessed she was 25 y/o, but she is 32.
This young lady got married very recently.to guy who just got started in a very solid career. It can't be outsourced, and the pay is very decent. This colleague herself is in a career that is even better at this stage, with its ups and downs - right now it pays pretty darn well.
"Do you have kids?", I asked.
"No, we have the dogs and cats."
"Are you gonna have some?"
"No, we like things like this. It's great."
Did I mention this woman is very pretty? I didn't mention that she must be a pretty solid person for the job she's doing. I cannot be completely sure of (2) up in the list, as people may not want to mention some problem. However, the next day, when I couldn't help myself and told her, "You really ought to have some kids.", she could have told me "We can't" or something to that effect.
Again, "No, we like it like this." Well, I'm not her Mom or Dad, so all I left her with is my reminding her that once she gets to 38 or so, everything gets more difficult with baby-making. (See our old post Feminism 101 - It's not nice to fool Mother Nature!.) That's 6 years or so in which to change her mind. (Then again, if she looks like 25, maybe she's stronger than most...)
So, let me do this list. What's the fertility problem here?:
1) Hell No.
2) I am pretty sure not.
3) No. They will be able to live anywhere, based on salaries and their careers.
4) No. I'm sure it was NEVER a problem for her, and kudos to the guy.
5) No, they've got it covered for 5 kids, probably more.
6) No. Done and done, with time to spare.
7) No. It might be bit trickier than in some careers, but it's not a problem.
8) This is a more general question. There's no reason to think this, so No.
The lady is an only child. I'm not her Mom, but Mom and Dad are not likely happy inside about this. (She noted her Mom's view only.) The husband has nephews, so they've all got that, at least.
Look, I'm not here to tell people what they've gotta do. I didn't write this to support a Handmaid's Tale arrangement for America... though it might be nice to participate, if it comes down to that. Some of us have personal reasons for this or that. I just think this: Here's this beautiful woman, happily married with great financial resources going into the future. They would be able to raise beautiful/handsome well-taken-care of kids. Shouldn't she be one of the ones having babies, if anyone at all is?!
This doesn't bode so well ...
* Depopulocalypse
Depopulocalypse II – Solutions That Don’t or Won’t Work
Depopulocalypse III – From SINK to FLOAT
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Last Days of Jesus
Posted On: Wednesday - November 15th 2023 5:33PM MST
In Topics:   Movies  ctrl-left  Bible/Religion

Well, they're free, right, so I grabbed this movie with a few others and got around to watching it the other night. What I thought was going to be a movie (because the print on the box was kinda small) is not. Last Days of Jesus is a PBS documentary.
PBS, well, that's nice of them to consider Christianity as a topic at all, all things considered*, such as the usual hard-left attitude of that organization. Who knew what they were up to, though? Again, these movies are free, but I went ahead through the entire documentary.
Of course, PBS producers are not going to put out a purely religious documentary, unless it's about some other religion, ANYTHING but Christianity. No, this documentary brings in lots of Roman and Judaean history of this time period to call into question the official - Biblical - story from the Gospels. I was glad to learn some more history the easy way, with a few actors portraying Jesus, his Disciples, some Romans, and some Sadducees and Pharisees, rather than all that internet reading.
The narrators that appear are what you'd expect from PBS - 2 women, one American and one British, one White guy who may or may not be gay, and the other who is likely Jewish, as he has that cloth beanie on, there in Jerusalem. Well, so, no bias against the old traditional story?
From the get-go, with Beanie guy telling us that the Gospels "just ... don't... make... sense" (in that fashion) one can tell that some interesting facts of tales may be cooked up here. I cannot say that I caught every single part of the explanation for Jesus' death here, because it was late, and I nodded off a few times (but played it back still). However, all I got for the reason that another explanation must be found is in the person of Pontius Pilate. We are told that he was a cruel, impulsive, and ruthless official, who would off someone on a whim. (They do have some scenes demonstrating things like this to keep the viewer awake, or, try to.) Why would he be reasonable with Jesus, trying to pardon him per Passover custom in return for the crucifixion of the known insurrectionist** Barabbas?
I won't and really can't describe PBS's entire story here, but the whole impetus for the alternative explanation hinges on that one contradiction with Pontius Pilate. The question to be answered was why Jesus wasn't dealt with earlier than that Passover week.
The 3 big players in the documentary are Jesus, Herod Antipater, son of Herod the Great (late - by this time - King of Judea), and the Roman Emperor-wanna-be named Lucius Aelius Sejanus. Herod Antipater had often-frustrated ambitions*** to be King of the Jews, as his Dad had been. These politics were part of the story. Mr. Sejanus was a highly ambitious soldier and confidant to Emperor Tiberius.
Both of their stories come into play to answer the contradiction of why Jesus had not been dealt with earlier than Good Friday circa 30 to 33 AD. (It's questionable.) Even that question is one I don't totally get. The scene of Jesus upending a table and clearing out the temple of money-changers is shown over and over. That wasn't all there was to it, of course. His long-term claims to be the Messiah, unorthodox (ha) methods of teaching with no "credentials", and those healing powers had put the Sadducees and Pharisees on edge for years. He was one of those agitator.
The whole long, but often interesting, political story was presented in order to show that, regarding that ONE DAY OR TWO of Jesus' terrible treatment and crucifixion, the Gospel accounts must have been wrong. To make it all work, all this background was to prove that the sudden change in the political environment - mostly Roman, but local too - was what precipitated the crucifixion. Instead of this one week of Passover being the time-line, to make it work, Jesus must have been in prison for months, and, well, I honestly didn't get the point very well.
Let me digress and get into movie review mode for a bit, something Peak Stupidity has admitted to being not so good at, I will say that the little scenes acted out to represent the points being made, and the actors playing Jesus, Judas, Pontius, Herod, Tiberius, and Sejanus, were believable, even if sometimes they were only shown making some facial expression in a scene to match the story.
What I didn't like was that some of the crowd scenes were not in keeping with the 2,000 year-ago theme. I understand that PBS probably didn't have the money to make big scenes - MOAR FUNDING! - with extras in costumes. What they did, though, was show scenes of the important Gospel location and a few Roman locations with modern big crowds. The first time it really surprised me - hey, that guy there outside the temple is wearing a padded nylon jacket, WTH? I don't know, this just didn't work. Pick out some Monty Python scenes, if you have to. They already spent the money.
Last Days of Jesus has some history one might appreciate. However, believer or not, I don't recommend this movie. It doesn't prove its point well at all, so it's a waste of time and a let-down.
I get it. PBS wanted to discount the Christian story. However, they didn't want to go too far, so, to paraphrase the last line: "This event caused a new religion to be born for billions of people over 2,000 years." That's nice, but Christians will NOT like this PBS production. That's OK, as PBS is not worried about studios being burned down or producers having to go in hiding for years. That's a different religion. I'm looking forward to an installment on the alternative Islam story.
* Wait, that's NPR, but I'm rolling here ...
** History says he trespassed into the Temple during the Sabbath. Some say we was invited by a Pharisee named Ephraim Epps.
*** It was much like Merrick Garland and his quest for SCROTUS judge. I am sure we'd have been better off if this Totalitarian HAD been made his goal, rather than becoming the head Executioner of the Executive branch.
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Quick Peak Stupidity treatise on Bai Dien-nomics
Posted On: Tuesday - November 14th 2023 5:40PM MST
In Topics:   Humor  Economics  Inflation  Zhou Bai Dien

Chevy Chase was a hell of a funny guy back in the late 1970s and 80's. The joke here comes from the1985 movie Fletch. Well, 1/2 the joke, that is. The top half is the joke called the President's Press Secretary.
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Dispatches from The Middle Kingdom: WoKeiProp
Posted On: Tuesday - November 14th 2023 11:26AM MST
In Topics:   China  Environmental Stupidity  Peak Stupidity Roadshow
Now, with English Closed-Captioning!
Peak Stupidity has not forgotten our fairly recent excursion to the People's Republic(?) of China for blog-reporting purposes.* Here, we just present a short post about a few things I saw on Chinese TV - I assume it was the ubiquitous and all-knowing CCTV (not Closed Captioning but Chinese Central TV).
(No guarantees on the last part of that one.)

It's not as if I watched much TV there, what with the slight language barrier and all, but I captured a few scenes from a TV high up in the hotel breakfast area. The above illustrated to me one interesting point, that the Chinese are into the Woke propaganda too. Oh, yeah, I mean, we've got wind power here too. This image wasn't from a documentary though but just an advertisement for "out great Environmental Progress here in The Middle Kingdom". (My paraphrase of words I couldn't make out - people were too loud in the room - that's my excuse.)
Let's get real, though. The Chinese are burning coal like 1880s steam locomotive firemen. That's still the case at home in the non-modern homes, but I'm more thinking of coal-burning power plants that are springing up like sunflowers (probably NOT the best analogy). It's one energy resource that China has, or they can always order it up from their Australian colonies. China has been let to skate free of the now-dubbed Global Boiling panic treaties due to "developing". Yeah, developing alright! See our post China and the Climate Calamity™. No, they are not really concerned.
Why be concerned that the TV show China as a place out of a Greta Thunberg wet (wait..) dream? Is it for the foreign audience? I just don't see the Chinese people as being THAT awfully concerned over environment over productivity.
That was strange. What about this?

Here you have some ad glorifying a single-parent(?) sheep-raising family in the mountains that are not quite Han Chinese. I'm going by the dress more than the faces - hard to tell for me - to see that this is some promotion of the minority peoples. Now, that's Wokei!
I'm pretty sure this was not a travel ad. Though the CCP has taken Tibet long ago and has been force-assimilating the Uighur people out in the northwest (Xinjiang), they want to show that they are proud of THESE minority people. From my source, they are Mongolian. ("Could be Bulgarian..." - either way, "... send her to me."*) Now that I have the caption translated, I can see that for this 2nd CCTV ad, we got both kids of wokeness, Green AND Minority! What is the idea here? Is it also propaganda for World consumption?
In some provinces, the number of minority (their term) people is fairly significant. Here is a little either Meow (Miao?) or Yi girl - don't ask me! - visiting one of the tourist sites that had centuries old museum buildings showing how their local government used to work.

Very cute! I may pull up another picture later of some other people in the museum with us. They were regular Han people I assume, just sitting where you're not supposed to, reading their cell phones, checking stock indices, texts, and TikTok ...
PS:
* It really WAS the case, that last part, as I didn't have to go on this one. I made my decision based on my wanting to see what's changed since '17.
** OK, if you get that reference, you're a die-hard ________ fan! Fill in the blank in the comments.
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Tucker Carlson interviews Pending Political Prisoner Douglass Mackey
Posted On: Monday - November 13th 2023 9:50AM MST
In Topics:   Elections '16 - '24  US Police State  Trump  Pundits  Hildabeast  US Feral Government  Anarcho-tyranny
Doug Mackey of Vermont has been sentenced by the US Feral Government to 10 years in prison for forwarding humorous political memes during the '16 election. I urge you all to watch the full 26 minute video, kindly hosted on the Adam Smith YT* channel.
On the internet, at least during his heyday of political contributions to the internet, Mr. Mackey used the name Ricky Vaughan. So, even in '15-'16, he tried to be careful, as it was already easy to get cancelled from one's employment, social scene, etc. I do remember that pseudonym now but give credit to commenter Hail for the reminder and more memories. Mr. Hail notes that "Ricky Vaughan was the quintessential such figure."[big player in the meme wars]
I'll just put in a few comments, as the full details of this oppressive Banana Republic-style behavior are in the video, as Mr. Mackey is interviewed by pundit Tucker Carlson.
First off, the 7AM raid and arrest by the FBI was about the '16 election, not the '20 one, so the alleged "criminal" acts are from 7 years ago. Dough Mackey was indicted some time after that, but that one can be arrested and tried for crime done years back is a function of the Statute of Limitations for said crime, but these Statutes are being abused for absurd definitions of "crimes". The Police State mentality of law enforcement in this country goes hand in hand with this absurdity, as RICO, "terroristic threats", whatever big-name crimes that have been come up with since the Patriot Act. (Yeah, RICO and "wire fraud* - see the video regarding the latter, go way back.) They can put long SoL's on these "horrific" anti-Regime charges.
So, along with the old "show me the man, and I'll show you the crime" business, now comes "show me the date, and I'll find you the crime."
Next, note the meme in question:

Peak Stupidity has not been sure the Hildabeast was worth a topic key anymore, but, she's baaaackkk! Of course, to sane people who are not Regime enforcers, the joke there is that it was too easy to vote.** Texting some phrase to a 5 digit number was fairly new in '16, so this worked very well as a joke. As Mr. Mackey noted to Tucker Carlson, the FBI spent plenty of taxpayer money trying, but they could not find a victim alleging that he'd tried to vote that way and was therefore deprived of his vote. (It actually surprised me that they couldn't, even if they had to goad someone a bit. That anyone stupid or unaware enough to follow the meme's instructions SHOULD be voting is another story.)
The Anarcho-Tyranny here is in the sentencing. This is not just the jury who (as the discussion went) deciding for its own what this meme actually intended. The 10 year sentence is a warning from the Potomac Regime that you might better quit even sending these things, you know, just in case one were to get misconstrued. 10 years is the length of sentences given to murderers, and over half the sentence (19 years) given to the nutcase immigrant who threw a 5 y/o boy 40 ft down off a balcony at the Mall of America in Minneapolis***.
Finally, I will mention that Doug Mackey in this interview answered Tucker Carlson's question of whether he created this particular meme in the negative, but Mr. Mackey sure acted like that was an important point. It shouldn't be. Now, I'm gonna let Michael Scott of The Office attempt to explain.
Let me say state here that Peak Stupidity has our light hearted posts quite often, even amongst the massive evil and stupidity happening around us, but this surely wasn't one of them ... until just now. This scene from The Office is one I may have shown before and might again. Besides the few seconds highlighted, the rest makes some great points in a hilarious fashion.
No matter whether he somehow doesn't have the capability for strategy and tactics to get other things done, if Trump gets elected he surely must pardon Doug Mackey along with the over 1,000 J6 patriots and any other Political Prisoners there are (all of the right). Along with that, I say, screw it, this American Republic game is over for now - we should probably take our own Political Prisoners. That the ctrl-left is so afraid of a Trump victory is due to projection.
PS: When writing this post yesterday, I didn't know how big a shot in the meme-sending, pro-Trump political prop. world, Mr. Mackey, aka, Vaughan was. So, the Feds wanted to pick off one of the big shots. Still, it's a warning to anyone.
* That's WhiTey or YouTube, take your pick.
** Though voter fraud slanted toward the D-squad has been around since JF Kennedy, things have continually gotten worse - see November '20.
*** Here's a follow-up from a couple of years back.
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[UPDATED 11/14:] Added information about Mr. Mackey's internet name from his "forwarding" days." Also, I will have noted, per recent Mr. Hail comment, that this guy was big time in that world of memes/political prop of the mid-10s
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The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month
Posted On: Saturday - November 11th 2023 7:10PM MST
In Topics:   History  US Feral Government  Holiday from Stupidity

105 years ago today, an armistice between the Great War Allies and Germany early in the morning, 0545 France time - this was in a town named Compiègne - top take effect at 1100. A year later, an "Armistice Day" message was given by President Wilson, the guy who had gotten America into the conflict a couple of years early to "defend democracy" or something...
In 1926, the US Congress made an official holiday of Armistice Day, and President Coolidge proclaimed the first one. It's been called Veterans Day, to honor American veterans of all wars, since 1954, after Congressional action and a signature by President Eisenhower.
How many wars since and including that Great War (officially) ending 11/11/1918 have been fought to defend the United States? I couldn't name a one of them.* However, at least for the last century, most of the wars were fought by Americans on behalf of an American government.
That's not really the case now, explaining why Newsweek** says confusingly Americans Don't Want to Fight For Their Country Anymore. No, that's not it. Americans might fight for their country and surely will fight to defend their country. (Unfortunately, that's probably coming.) Americans don't want to fight for ANOTHER country. They don't want to fight under the flag of the Potomac Regime..

I don't blame 'em one bit. I'd bet most American veterans wouldn't blame them one bit. You'll also hear veterans blame themselves for even fighting "for" their country in the past, after seeing what 's become of this place.
Still, we say Happy Veterans Day to those who took part.
* That would be hot wars. I would give the Cold War credit as being needed to defend the world, including US, against World Communism. Too bad we didn't fight on both fronts, the internal war too.
** Yep, still around.
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Ain't that America, something to see...?
Posted On: Friday - November 10th 2023 3:58PM MST
In Topics:   Music  Economics  Americans  The Future
... little pink Frosty's™, for you and me ...

A group of us employees were getting a ride to a hotel out of town. I'd been there before, but possibly not everyone had. The very nice lady driving us for 15 minutes spent much of the ride telling us what we could expect in the "neighborhood" of this hotel. It wasn't in a residential neighborhood (though I've seen more and more of that lately), it wasn't by the Interstate exit (just as well), but it also wasn't downtown.
The problem with downtown nowadays is that being downtown isn't what it used to be*. The most recent changes in work life, greatly accelerated by the Kung Flu PanicFest are part of the demise of the inner cities. The race problems that go back over half a century are another thing. It's not always safe, but there are more interesting things around.
Were we staying downtown our host could have noted that there is the aquarium over here, a museum over there, or this great bar that stays open late and has great chili, stuff like that. In the strip-mall America of today, though, what is there to say? She was just trying to be helpful, but her suggestions for something "to do" were pretty much nothing but fast food places (many more and with newer chains than the ones in the image above - that was my best "file photo".)
The number of national fast food chains seems to have grown longer overnight. "Jimmy Johns is right over there, and if then there's a Zaxby's, and Panda Express right across, and ..." for 5 minutes or more ... "and there's a brand new [Something]!"
Again, this is not personal, as this woman is always helpful with everything and knows some of us fairly well. It's just, well, what has become of this country, when all people can talk about is the newly remodeled Taco Bell? Oh, but there was a Mexican "roach coach" (we used to call them) with apparently some pretty good stuff.
We'll have to put the John Cougar song in, now, of course. I think Pink Houses was from when he still used that stage name before the transition - via John Cougar Mellencamp - to his real name, John Mellencamp. As much as the song dissed this country to some degree**, I sure was still very proud of America then. This song was one of my favorites and from back when they made good videos too.
America was a LOT closer to "the home of the free" 40 years ago.
PS: On a cross-country road trip about a decade after this song, I deviated 50 to 100 miles off the straight route to visit that "small town"***, Seymour, Indiana, home of Johnny Cougar and his melon camp. I didn't consider it small at all, it having 15,000 people then. It was big enough to have a Wendy's - speaking of "little pink Frosty's" - and the other fast food joints. A guy at some root beer stand pointed me the way to Mr. Mellencamp's house, but he had moved away by then and his Mom lived there.
* Part 2.
** Per the wiki page, it was sarcastic and cynical "about race, class and survival". Read the "Use in politics" section for the sad story of how his politics got a whole lot worse. Ain't THAT America!
*** That song, and more so the video, was definitely more positive about America, unless some wiki editor has something to say about it.
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VDare, as reviewed by the $PLC
Posted On: Friday - November 10th 2023 9:24AM MST
In Topics:   Websites  Political Correctness  Artificial Stupidity  ctrl-left
The $PLC is the Southern Poverty Law Center, the $ standing for their once-1/2 Billion in assets, as they continue their non-profit operations in a big building in downtown Montgomery, Alabama.
Here's yet another minor coincidence, as I came upon the graphic herein and thought about this post, about 2 days before VDare's James Fulford wrote the amusing post linked to below. What I was doing is typing in the simple "vdare.com" address into the URL text area in a browser on a computer in a hotel lobby. To digress for hopefully not more than two sentences here, this time, I have a curmudgeonly pet peeve about browsers and searching. The search box is to appear ON the browser, and I HATE it when the text automatically goes up top in the area that's for the URL*. That's confusing. (3 sentences - not too bad!)
Well, that's what did it, though. For whatever reason, probably user error, the (likely google) search got me to the $PLC site REVIEW of VDare, not the site itself. This review was interesting:

"You're not one of those agitators, are you, Mr Brimelow? Cause I don't want any of those agitators."
- Mr. Roper of the Berkeley Springs Castle Foundation**
Though the $PLC doesn't like to link to give equal voice to the people it hates, Peak Stupidity will link to their review for its amusement value. Other than a few adjectives of which I might have found close synonyms, the 1st 9 paragraphs with the description of the website VDare are pretty accurate. I have nothing wrong with all of it. Why does the $PLC, unless they HATE traditional America ... for some reason ... wait, ...
The Background section was pretty informative, with quite a few things I hadn't known in there, and that for a website that I've read for 2 decades. Again, the erroneous adjectives and this sort of thing are not helpful:
“Unite the Right” organizer Jason Kessler has written semi-regularly for the site, including about the legal challenges facing the white nationalists and neo-Nazis who organized the deadly rally."Deadly rally" indeed - got a post coming with just that expression, that I believe I saw in a yahoo headline.
There is a paragraph about the Berkeley Springs, West Virginia castle, which was paid for IN CASH! I'm pretty sure that doesn't mean in green paper US currency, as cool as that would have been, but I believe the $PLC is jealous. Even with over 30X that in their accounts, the worthless diverse grifter crowd running the place probably can't even balance a checkbook. This Hateview ("Hate Review"?) notes that:
In addition to its secure and secluded location, the castle offers VDARE geographical proximity to Washington, D.C., which can be reached from Berkeley Springs in less than two hours.More importantly, it can be reached in less than 2 minutes with tactical nuclear missiles. I think that's what
I don't have time to argue against the stupidity that follows later on in this $PLC review. However, it's good reading for those who want to know some history and current info on who have been and are the real heroes of the anti-invasion movement.
Oh, yeah, I almost forgot. From Alexa Vs. VDARE.com On The Southern Poverty Law Center: It Was NEVER A Reputable Organization
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Below, a recording of someone asking Amazon.com's virtual assistant Alexa ”Alexa, has the SPLC been discredited as an organization?”Alexa answered:
Yes, the SPLC has been discredited as an organization. The SPLC was once a reputable organization but has devolved into a far-left propaganda machine and a direct mail scam that harms the possibility of civil discourse and has been accused of slandering organizations with which it disagrees.Great. Anyway, I don't know for sure how she works, but I'm never inviting that nosy broad into my house.
* I do get what's happening. This is the case when you make some search site your "home" one or whatever.
** Oh yeah, you gotta go WAY back, to old movies and TV, to get this one!
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China's Age of Malaise? - Covid~Zero Discussion
Posted On: Thursday - November 9th 2023 10:50AM MST
In Topics:   China  Kung Flu Stupidity  Totalitarianism

The image above is from Peak Stupidity's near-year-ago post China's Covid~Zero testing, health apps, and the human domino theory. From our post It's baaaacck! The Kung Flu in China. (the PanicFest was what was baaack!) of mid-March of '22 through the The Chinese people fight Covid~Zero and the Totalitarianism of Xi, we heavily covered the 9 month period of Kung Flu Re-Panic in China. I mean, what else was the Peak Stupidity FMB (Flu Manchu Bureau) to do with its time since the American PanicFest had finally tailed off?*
The reader can find 16 posts under either the China or Kung Flu PanicFest topic key with commentary, sometimes from personal sources, and video from that period.
It's been a year since the Chinese rose up against that Totalitarian madness. In this post, we have nothing more to describe. This post is a critique of the small portion of a long New Yorker article by one Evan Osnos, China's Age of Malaise** from just a couple of weeks back. That article has a whole lot of discussion that Peak Stupidity hasn't enough knowledge about or hasn't gotten to yet. Let me, after that hell-of-a-long intro, get to the discussion therein of the PanicFest in China, including that last 9 month Covid~Zero campaign. The following is the entirety of Mr. Osnos' discussion of the Chinese version of Kung Flu Panic, broken up with our commentary:
Finally, during the pandemic, he [That'd be Xi Jinging, of course] seems to have alienated vast reaches of the Chinese public, in ways that are only beginning to be truly visible.OK, look, we don't know what's really popular with the Chinese people without looking at bar graphs by Here Comes China! booster and analyst Godfree Roberts.*** Maybe the author here means the policy was popular with the world... err, the Totalitarians of the world, at least. I have lots from otherwise erudite writers praising the nice job done in China, after a few weeks of people keeling over in the streets and that. (Yeah, that was balderdash, but even I may have fallen for it for a couple of days in January '20 - "Who cares? Wuhan can go to hell for all I care.") More:
For a time, China’s approach to covid was highly popular.
In 2020, after failing to contain and cover up the initial outbreak, in Wuhan, the Party adopted a “zero-covid” strategy, of closed borders, mass testing, and strict quarantine procedures, which allowed much of China to resume normal life, even as schools and offices in the U.S. struggled to maintain basic operations.Uhhh, yeah, it's hard to maintain basic operations when you are forcibly shut down. Neither schools nor offices needed to be shut down, in America, and probably in China minus a few weeks there in Wuhan.
Tech companies and the government collaborated to assemble huge tranches of medical and location data to assign everyone a health code—green, yellow, or red.Exactly. It'd have been a wet dream for the nefarious characters of George Orwell's 1984. The high availability and use of smart phones was what made this possible. See our 4-part review of Kai Strittmatter's We Have Been Harmonized**** for a description of the apps and AI involved.
Totalitarians around the world praised this "highly effective fight against the deadly
Lockdowns were finite; volunteers went to work for the ubiquitous testing-and-enforcement crews, in white Tyvek suits that earned them the affectionate nickname dabai (“big whites”).Like hell, that was an affectionate nickname. The "Big Whites" were hated during Covid~Zero.
But, over time, the zero-covid strategy combined with the politics of fear to produce extraordinary suffering. Local apparatchiks, fearing punishment for even tiny outbreaks, became rigid and unresponsive.I cant' tell from this article when Mr. Osnos lived in China - Does "When I lived in Beijing from 2005 to 2013,..." mean he lived elsewhere in that country during other years? He mentioned returning to China "these days", but that's all I got. I wonder if he understands that there was a real shift in the Totalitarianism, Covid-flavor, by Xi and the CCP in early Spring of 22. Most of what I heard didn't involve any of the hard-core (i.e. Lockdowns and domestic quarantining) from the hard-core Spring of '20 for a couple of years. I've been told by an American who came back this summer that the worst of it started due to the hardware and software being fully up for it. Here's a summary of some of the sick policies and results that we've described from '22:
In Shanghai, most of the twenty-five million residents were confined to their homes for two months, even as food and medicine ran low. A woman whose father was locked down so long that he nearly ran out of heart medication told me, “We don’t have to imagine a bleak future with robots controlling us. We’ve lived that life already.” After citizens took to their balconies to sing or to demand supplies, a video circulated of a drone hovering above a compound in Shanghai, broadcasting a dystopian directive: “Control your soul’s desire for freedom. Do not open the window to sing.”Yep. The American guy I talked to described he and his friends being separated from their Chinese girlfriends, only a few miles away, for months. Also, there was a political component to this involving Shanghai being picked on first and worst that Peak Stupidity has discussed. Then came the end. The people had had enough:
Some patients with problems other than covid were turned away from hospitals. Chen Shunping, a retired violinist with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, was vomiting from acute pancreatitis before he jumped from his apartment window. In a note left for his wife, he wrote, “I couldn’t stand the pain.” In perhaps the greatest provocation, parents who tested positive were separated from their babies and toddlers, who were taken to state wards.
Last November, demonstrations erupted in Shanghai and other cities; protesters held up blank sheets of paper to symbolize all they could not say. Dozens were detained, and an unknown number remain in custody. Kamile Wayit, a Uyghur college student who shared video of the protests online, was sentenced to three years in prison for “promoting extremism.” When the zero-covid policy was finally abandoned, the following month ...Hold that thought...
... , the change was so abrupt that at least a million people died in a matter of weeks, according to independent analyses; the state stopped publishing cremation statistics.Ha! Bullshit! Just on average, 1/4 to 1/3 a million Chinese people would die there weekly, so ... As a matter of fact, Chinese officials reported only handfuls, as in single or double digit deaths - in this country of 1,400,000,000 people - "from" Covid. I imagine they goosed the numbers in the other direction, i.e., lower, but Evan Osnos sounds like just another true believer in the Panic here.
Yeah, China's got a real edge in fighting diseases. It's called Totalitarianism, a cure worse than any disease. Unfortunately, Totalitarianism is extremely contagious, so be sure to wear your
PS: OK, we'll get to the rest of that New Yorker expose, so to speak, of modern-day China. It's pretty interesting, but I lean to it being to optimistic. ("Optimistic" for those wanting to see China fall, that is, but I'll get to that too.)
* The vaccine portion of the trouble had nearly died out by this time, and the Canadian trucker convoy protest was over and marginalized by the media with the then-new Ukraine-Russia Infotainment.
** I want to thank commenter E.H. Hail for bringing this article to our attention here along with commenter Adam Smith for finding that nice archived version the link above gets to. If that doesn't work for you, or you'd rather read on a mint green background, Mr. Smith pasted the whole article under the post linked-to in this footnote.
*** If the reader hasn't read just the few comments about Mr. Roberts under that same post of ours, he should be forgiven for not understanding that that sentence was an example of extreme facetiousness, the kind that is shown on TV with primarily Mountain Dew ads. We will discuss this man - troll or 'tard - another time, but here is one sample page of his newsletter. You can get 4 issues FREE!!
**** Part 1 - - Part 2 - - Part 3 - - and Part 4.
BTW, Mr. Strittmatter published the book in late '20, and he was a Kung Flu Panicker himself. Although the book is important, I had much to criticize the author for: "... this guy is a Globalist, feminist, Kung Flu Panicker with a bad case of Trump Derangement Syndrome."
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Instapundit Neocon Hypocrisy
Posted On: Wednesday - November 8th 2023 9:25PM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  University  The Neocons  Anarcho-tyranny  World Political Stupidity

Oh yeah, how about we talk about the '17 "Unite the Right" Robert E. Lee statue defense protest in Charlottesville, Virginia? Compare and contrast!
Since the start of the latest Middle East, Israeli v Palestinian Infotainment a month back, Instapundit, both the site and the man - U.of Tennessee Law Professor Glenn Reynolds - have shown their Neocon colors wide and high. After a long hiatus in my browsing of that site, maybe 5 to 8 years, I got back to it and discovered once the Ukraine-Russia war started that, yeah, Libertarian as one might like to be, the man can't change. See Instapundit: Still Neocon after all these years?
In fairness, the blurb above is not from Professor Reynolds himself.* It is from a name I have not seen as much as many of the others, one David Bernstein. Well, yeah, whaddya' think he'd have to say about Israel v Gaza (Hamas, whomever the hell...) Before I go on though, yes, Glenn Reynolds is a hard-core Neocon still, going no longer by his "rah-rah-Ukraine" his pro-everything-Israeli stance this last month.
Now, I'll say right now that I'd rather see the Israelis keep their home in this region than see these 75-year refugees spread Arab/Moslem chaos across the land. I don't think there's any good solution, but I do think that if America were not deeply involved there, 3/4 of a century running, the Israelis might take a more defensive stance. I don't know - maybe they'd get cornered and nuke the enemy to glass. It's just not our business.
OTOH, we've imported the political end of this business along with importing all sorts of other World Political Stupidity during the immigration invasion. We've noted the Stupid coming home to roost for those immigration boosters of a certain persuasion. However, this latest political turmoil at the universities has brought out the blatant hypocrisy of the Neocons, aka, many Jewish and other pro-Israel politicians, pundits, professors, and people now upset that there's not that huge American majority standing for Israel this time. (I started this post this morning, then got busy, but I see Steve Sailer's weekly TakiMag column does a great job in pointing this out - Shifting Support - Unz Review hosted short excerpt with commenting entitled Is Diversity Turning Out to be Good for the Jews?.)
What I wrote above regarding the Anarcho-Tyranny in Charlottesville, Virginia shows the hypocrisy of pundits like David Bernstein complaining of the current political struggle of Jews against the Moslems right now. Maybe Mr. Bernstein has been on the side of White Americans, but the hypocrisy of their just noticing unfairness or even even-handedness runs throughout the world of Neocon punditry regarding Israel.
I mean, OK, the attacker of the Jewish Hillel student got "duly arrested". Whoa, wait, let's stop right here. Anti-White "antifa" attackers in Charlottesville that day, using weapons and even a makeshift flamethrower were left alone, while one poor bastard of the right who got cornered and backed his car into some heart-attack-prone roley-poley got 400 years in prison!
OK, but the university condemned the attack, but also went and condemned "bigotry" of all sides. OMG! After Charlottesville, the Lyin' Press condemned the alt-right only and President Trump was derided for saying there were bad people on both sides. Though they attacked him for not condemning the alt-right, I'd attack Trump from the other direction. When it comes down to it, the violence started from only the ctrl-left antifa.
White Conservatives in America have been dealt the bad end of Anarcho-Tyranny for a long time now. What this Neocon is complaining about doesn't come anywhere close to that. Again, I can't speak for David Bernstein because I don't know who he is, really. However, those up in arms now about their not getting the favorable treatment they used to get didn't care about those White guys forced to, and then condemned for, fighting the left back and then getting railroaded 6 years ago in Charlottesville, or on Jan 6th '21, and all over the place.
As the immigration invasion continues and the existing 5th columns (of all sorts) get control, these pro-Israel folks are going to see a lot worse. As the man said, "Welcome to the party, pal!"
* He's got a handful, maybe as many as 10, other bloggers that post small items. Often they are many short comments with links, in the same style of Professor Reynolds.
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Bai Dien Regime involved in evil Child Trafficking
Posted On: Tuesday - November 7th 2023 7:22PM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  Lefty MegaStupidity  Zhou Bai Dien

See, this is the way you do it! We American patriots can try to sway our countryman with logic. We can try all manner of arguments to show how much extreme damage to the Nation this immigration invasion is, and HAS BEEN, doing. It seems like the best way may be to show some of the outright evil involved, even if it's speculative to some degree and not THE most important damage being done, is by pulling at heartstrings.
I don't say that VDare's Patrick Cleburne* has this mindset particularly, but what he posted today at VDare goes along this idea. Peak Stupidity has written of Bai Dien using the term Human Trafficking before - see Joe Biden is a criminal Human Trafficker!, - - This Human Trafficking is HUGE. We're gonna need a bigger
Mr. Cleburne discusses first the Øb☭ma era use of the illegal immigrant children to do this heart string pulling, a la Angela Merkel's stupidity**. If you recall, the "anguish" was that these children were being held separate from their parents, you know, kind of like when a murderer's children is separated after his conviction. "We must keep families together!" I agree - they all must be sent back to the same home of origination, wherever that may be.
However, at this point the borders are wide open, so that scam is not necessary. Mr. Cleburne speculates:
But after Biden cheated his way into power, a curious thing happened.So, we've got not just your H-1B style indentured servitude, of adults, but the same with child labor too. Then, there's the sex trafficking.
Border Enforcement was shut down, of course. This September saw a record influx, ending FY 2023 at over 2 million illegals.
But, although the Great Replacement agenda no longer needed the Kidinvasion loophole, nevertheless the UAC [Un-Acompanied Children] influx was massively expanded—131,500 in 2023. Trump’s last year saw only 33,239.
Why? Especially as it appears most of the kids are now going to sponsors who are unrelated and unknown to them.
Many of these kids are made to work for unscrupulous employers, their sponsors acting as gangmasters. But I doubt the anticipated profitability of this could have been such as to induce the Biden Mob to make the sweeping regulatory changes that they did.
What would be profitable enough: sex.
My theory: Perverts in the Biden Administration and their friends in the prostitution Industry pushed through these changes, for their profit and pleasure. In this depraved Age, of course, little boys are as vulnerable as little girls.
Remember the movie Sound of Freedom from this past summer, at least as reviewed by Peak Stupidity's guest reviewer Mike Tre here? That brave Motherland Security agent left his big White American family to risk his life saving a Honduran kid. Uhhh, dude, in the meantime,
According to data from US Customs and Border Protection, approximately 345,000 minors have crossed into the United States unaccompanied since President Joe Biden took office…85,000 have been "lost".***
This article by Pat Cleburne is a long one, with lots of excerpts of testimony by Feral Gov't whistleblowers, a number of videos on this story, and (nicely) links to certain spots in different videos. The writer gives us some outrageous details, such as how those who "host" illegal alien children, with "hosting" having a host of different meanings here, being exempt from deportation. This means, yes, those who exploit, financially and even sexually, illegal alien children, a majority of whom are illegal aliens themselves, are kept safe from the threat of deportation. Isn't that special?! It's freaking sick, is what it is.
No we don't know the full story, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't believe the worst out of the modern Potomac Regime - more on this at the end of our post.
Should we be playing the game of the left, using feminine compassion, often only with thoughts of the short-term, to fight this issue? There are, after all, much larger problems that stem from this invasion: the complete changing out of this nation's people and culture, the continual lowering of wages and family affordability, the economic disaster due to the "socialization of the losses", such as, economic ruination of healthcare businesses, and even the change in the political prospects of a country full of people who understand nothing of the principles this country was founded on. These problems are much larger in magnitude and numbers of people involved and affected.
This human trafficking of children, though evil, is not the BIG STORY of the invasion. However, it can be something that sickens enough people to get them to get up off their asses.
We don't know the whole story, as Mr. Cleburne admits.
Quantifying the sex industry aspect of this influx is difficult because of the general withdrawal of police monitoring of the sector and its general secretiveness. Anecdotes abound. But. frankly, what would one expect to happen to children set loose with no means of support, no English, and no one who cares about them?Must we first wait for subpoenas to be issued, judgements from the Circuit Courts, and statistics from Amnesty International (uhhhh...)? No, we must play hardball. These evil goings-on, whether well-quantified or not, whether proven in a court of law yet, or not, are happening. Is this the "it's true because we'd like it to be" business of the ctrl-left? No. I hope the stories of the Bai Dien Human Trafficking, most especially of children, get spread far and wide.
Many are profiting from this atrocity. But who had the ability to actually cause it?
Given the number of freaks and perverts the Biden Regime delights in employing, the grim fact is that increasing the supply to child prostitution operations probably has supporters in the White House.
Let's not mince words about it either, as Patrick Cleburne has not. Our enemy is truly composed of a bunch of sick fucks.
* A pseudonym, of course, as it's the name of a famous Southern General of the War Between the States, Western Theater.
** I'm being generous to her in chalking it up to stupidity only because I don't know as much about her as I do with the American high (treason) officials.
*** This sub-excerpt is a Cleburne excerpt from the ZeroHedge article ’Modern-Day Slave Traders’: Hawley Demands Probe Into 85,000 ’Lost’ Migrant Children.
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Champagne Supanover - Where were you when they were getting high?
Posted On: Saturday - November 4th 2023 7:49PM MST
In Topics:   Music
That's the British manner of speaking. and that of the Bostonians too. You don't pronounce the "r"'s that are there, but you do pronounce the ones that aren't there. What's up with that?
I did a search and didn't find this song embedded or any other Oasis music either. They were to be the new Beatles. That didn't take. I know about John, Paul, George, and Ringo, but I NEVER knew these guys names, even during their heyday. Well, I looked them up. During said heyday, Oasis was:
Liam Gallagher – Vocals,
Noel Gallagher – Lead guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Bass guitar
Tony McCarroll – Drums (1991–1995), then Alan White (1995–2004)
Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs – Rhythm guitar, Keyboards, Bass guitar
Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan – Bass guitar
(Different guys played Bass guitar at different times.)
I do remember the Gallagher brothers by recognition now. Anyway, Oasis formed in 1991 in
If you don't like this sound, described as BritPop, you might not like a one of them, but I do like the sound. This particular song is dream provoking with that long ending and nice lead guitar. That said, here is a quote from Noel Gallagher, who wrote the lyrics to Champaign Supernova:
This writer, he was going on about the lyrics to "Champagne Supernova", and he actually said to me, "You know, the one thing that's stopping it being a classic is the ridiculous lyrics." And I went, "What do you mean by that?" And he said, "Well, Slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball — what's that mean?" And I went, "I don't know. But are you telling me, when you've got 60,000 people singing it, they don't know what it means? It means something different to every one of them.No, that's not it. They are singing it because it's got a great sound. The lyrics could be "Death to the Queen", and there'd probably be the same 60,000 people singing... maybe not at the Albert Hall, but ...
Someday you will find me, caught beneath a landslide, in a Champagne Supanover in the sky ... It's the
Next week, hell I don't know... got plenty of flavors of stupidity to write about in this day and age. Thank you all so much for reading and especially for writing in! Good Sunday to all.
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Ann Coulter reviews A Nightmare on Martha's Vineyard
Posted On: Saturday - November 4th 2023 9:45AM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  Humor  Pundits  Zhou Bai Dien  President DeSantis

Peak Stupidity favorite pundit Ann Coulter almost never disappoints us. Her stance on the immigration invasion has been impeccable Her column this week, Nightmare On Martha’s Vineyard, is yet another interesting, important, and fun read.
It's been a bit over a year, but Frightening tales about the invasion continue to spook Islanders. is Miss Coulter's subtitle. Why "continue"? She has watched an MSNBC special, which is impressive in itself, as that's not something that even Peak Stupidity's mutli-million dollar budget has enough discretionary funds for paying anyone enough reimbursement and health care costs to watch such dreck. The nightmares of that frightening September encounter are still with Vineyard residents, very much as they were with those residents of Amity Island* 47 years earlier, long after their encounters with that Great White shark. Can you imagine?:
Belcastro: “So I get a call at around 4 o’clock and I was like ‘What? We have about 50 Venezuelans in the parking lot? And I ... why? What do you mean?’”The Horror! (Sorry, different movie.) It was a real thriller, for the Peak Stupidity reviewers of this stunt, that is, as in, we were THRILLED to no end!
Her befuddlement was echoed by Geany Rolanti [Email her] of Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, who said, “I saw them walking across from the high school to the bus stop. I was confused. I was confused. Because, I was like, how did you get here?”
Yes, Ann Coulter calls Florida Governor/Pres. Candidate Ron DeSantis effort in mid-September '22 in sending a busload of Venezuelan illegal aliens to "The Vinyed" a "stunt". Peak Stupidity agrees with the term. It WAS a stunt. However, there are good stunts and bad ones, and this was a very good one. Of course, the rich and powerful folks there on the island weren't going to welcome the illegals for more than... an hour and a half. That was a given, but the idea was to put this hypocrisy into the light - that's the fun side - and, more importantly, to keep putting the invasion problem in front of often apathetic Americans. Miss Coulter again:
Wouldn’t it be great to live in a place where the sight of unkempt Third Worlders is confusing? Not too long ago, that was America. But by now, there aren’t many towns left where it would be considered unusual.Also:
I envy their utter obliviousness to what’s happening in the rest of the country.
The Biden administration has dumped nearly 4 million illegals on the U.S. in the past three years alone. Martha’s Vineyard—which voted 80% for Biden—got 49 of ‘em and immediately called the police. Within 36 hours, the National Guard had removed the unsightly newcomers.
Biden has been furtively sending planeloads of illegals on late-night “ghost flights” to U.S. airports with absolutely no advance warning, no resources and no right of refusal.Peak Stupidity has written about this with some personal knowledge - Joe Biden is a criminal Human Trafficker! and This Human Trafficking is HUGE. We're gonna need a bigger
Well, there's lots more, but upon reading Miss Coulter's take on some numbers, I was surprised - maybe I shouldn't be, as she's bright but not a numbers person by trade - that she didn't see one easy and obious calculation:
“Martha’s Vineyard,” [Rachel, aka Karen] Self said, “has a year-round population of 17,000 people total, so 49 people for us being dropped here was the equivalent of 24,000 people being dropped in downtown Manhattan. That is not my America.”I see that as being in NYC proper, so that's ~1.4% of the population. I realize that there are some good people in NYC that didn't ask for or vote for, any of this shit, but I gotta say, "keep em rolling!" (The buses out of Texas.) Anyway, the obvious easy in-your-head calculation I see is this: Make it 50 out of 17,000, so that would be 100 out of 34,000. Now, go up 4 orders of magnitude - that's 1 million out of 340 million, the latter being very close to the US population, well, I mean, when I posted this, not necessarily when you read this.
See? Clueless. In the last year, more than 113,000 illegals have been “dropped” on New York City, with no end in sight.
We are being invaded at the rate 2 to 3 million a year now! So, for those residents of Martha's Vineyard, that'd be the same as 100 to 150 refuge families - each headed by a single childless man - coming in yearly and STAYING, instead of 36 hours, for good. As for the total that as accumulated, the 30-40 million illegal aliens in this country, would be equivalent to 1,500 - 2,000 illegal aliens LIVING on The Vinyed.
I don't know. The residents of Martha's Vineyard do have those "No human is illegal" and "Welcome" signs in lots of languages (probably not enough languages) in plain site on their front lawns, but still... and this is a crowd who would not even NOTICE the blip in their expenses for the money they'd to spend to prop up Emergency Rooms for the uninsured illegals and those White girls who've been raped, pay for quintilingual schooling, and pay the extra welfare. Imagine those poor peons NOT on the island, without the big bucks, those in the USA with 30-40 million illegal aliens among them, and 1% more coming in annually. The National Guard won't come to take them. It's a nightmare.
* I read that in the book, the location was supposed to be Long Island, NY. Interestingly, the movie Jaws was filmed on Martha's Vineyard. What goes around, comes around ... or something ...
** Yeah, we've got a bit of a Jaws fixation here. It's just that I would have liked to see the shark dispatched with a semi-auto Barrett .50, is all, rather than the lucky break with the dive tanks. Once you've paid your dollar fifty though, you stick.
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Trotsky to America: Fisking of a historical Soviet Commie Retard - Part 2
Posted On: Friday - November 3rd 2023 9:20AM MST
In Topics:   Commies  The Russians  History  Socialism/Communism  Dead/Ex- Presidents
Continued from Part 1, which was over 2 months ago. Time to get back to subjects that have fallen through the cracks.
Note: I realize that the title of this series does sound like something out of the juvenile anti-Social-Media blogger Andrew Anglin. However, sometimes Ad Hominem is a good literary technique. This is one of those times.

This fisking of the 89 1/2 year-ago stupidity of a Billboard Top-10 Communist, (Top 10 with a
This is probably out of order, but it'll have to be in another post, after this series, that I try to explain how the new Totalitarians we see, taking Political Prisoners, suppressing dissent, and running Cultural Revolution 2.0 are no different from the Communists of old. Their specific goals may be different, but they want to overturn traditional society and eviscerate the "Capitalist Roader" Middle Class.
OK, back to Leon Trotsky after that 2 month break. We gave a short biography of the man last time. We present here more material from Comrade Trotsky's exhortation to Great Depression 1.0 Americans of 1934 to "RISE UP!", If America Should Go Communist. First, here's the Introduction as written by the editors of Fourth International (Vol.12 No.2), 15 years later, in March-April 1951 (Boy if the publication name Fourth International doesn't scream "Communist wrecker!", I don't know what does!):
The campaign against Marxist ideas sponsored by the capitalist witchhunters today aims to implant the false impression that Communism is completely alien to American life and opposed to the welfare of the American people. In the Thirties, during the rapid spread of anti-capitalist feelings following the Great Depression, there was considerable popular interest in the prospects of a Communist America. On this account the editors of Liberty Magazine turned to Leon Trotsky for a bird’s-eye view of what the Communist future holds for the United States.Yeah, I'll bet it did. I wonder how Americans came around to all those Anti-Communist prejudices? Well, we only had one big sample at the time. Trotsky says that Russia didn't do it right.
Trotsky’s contribution, addressed to a broad public infected with anti-Communist prejudices and repelled by Stalinism, sought to show what far-reaching avenues of progress would be opened up by a victorious socialist revolution in the world’s most advanced country. This article, published in the March 23, 1935 Liberty Magazine, called forth much debate in the press at that time.
Should America go communist as a result of the difficulties and problems that your capitalist social order is unable to solve, it will discover that communism, far from being an intolerable bureaucratic tyranny and individual regimentation, will be the means of greater individual liberty and shared abundance.And, they'd have been right. Interestingly, to an alt-Historian, Trotsky foresaw foreign impediments, as per this line - this was 1934, remember:
At present most Americans regard communism solely in the light of the experience of the Soviet Union. They fear lest Sovietism in America would produce the same material result as it has brought for the culturally backward peoples of the Soviet Union.
They argue that Great Britain and Japan would undertake military intervention against the American soviets.Really? I think I could have easily beaten this guy in a game of Risk, were it being produced by the Soviet economy. Anyway, back to Trotsky's explanation of Americans' fears of Communism:
They shudder lest Americans be regimented in their habits of dress and diet, be compelled to subsist on famine rations, be forced to read stereotyped official propaganda in the newspapers, be coerced to serve as rubber stamps for decisions arrived at without their active participation or be required to keep their thoughts to themselves and loudly praise their soviet leaders in public, through fear of imprisonment and exile.Ya think? We've got the modern Commies rising up now, and this is the stuff that is starting to happen. Yet, per Trotsky in 1934, Americans should have been all "What, me worry?"
They fear monetary inflation, bureaucratic tyranny and intolerable red tape in obtaining the necessities of life. They fear soulless standardization in the arts and sciences, as well as in the daily necessities of life. They fear that all political spontaneity and the presumed freedom of the press will be destroyed by the dictatorship of a monstrous bureaucracy. And they shudder at the thought of being forced into an uncomprehended glibness in Marxist dialectic and disciplined social philosophies. They fear, in a word, that Soviet America will become the counterpart of what they have been told Soviet Russia looks like.Yeah, again, what, them worry? What did they have to be worried about? That would have never happe.... no, it's gonna be different this time, but first, we gotta break the eggs... The evil policies that Trotsky told Americans of 1934 not to worry about ARE happening, today!
The illustrious author started aptly with "They fear monetary inflation..." Hey, we
Actually American soviets will be as different from the Russian soviets as the United States of President Roosevelt differs from the Russian Empire of Czar Nicholas II.I.e., Roosevelt was already something of a Communist, while Nicholas II of Russia wasn't, so the transition in 1934 would have been easier. Still, we'd have needed a revolution, Leon Trotsky says, but I'll get to that in the next post.
This is fun and easy, showing the stupidity of a Top-10 Communist. The more difficult part will be convincing Americans that the people overturning traditional White male America right now are then 2nd coming of the Leon Trotskies, well, more like the 5th or 10th. None of those have worked out very well, but you NEVER NEVER NEVER GIVE UP, if you are a Communist wrecker.
* China's currency, the Renminbi (RMB), means "The People's Money", but we refer to real money here.
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Dispatches from The Middle Kingdom: Housing old and new
Posted On: Thursday - November 2nd 2023 8:12AM MST
In Topics:   China  Economics  Peak Stupidity Roadshow
It's high time Peak Stupidity got back to writing about our impressions of China. Our visit to what they may still erroneously call "The Middle Kingdom" was 3 months ago.

Before I go on, let me state that I will definitely discuss the long Evan Osno New Yorker article, CHINA'S AGE OF MALAISE, that commenter Adam Smith so kindly pasted in a portion of* under this post. This visit to China did not give me the ability to know the big economic picture that Mr. Osno's article discusses. I don't speak Chinese, and not everyone wanted to talk about everything. I asked the questions I could, however, and I can extrapolate a lot from the things I did see.
I've noted before a few things about the Chinese style of residing, living arrangements, that is. For whatever long-term cultural, maybe even genetic reason, Chinese people seem to want to live together, even out in the country. Out in the farmland, there will be an (actually small) village - maybe 50 or a couple of hundred people - all close together in concrete structures. In America the 10 to 25 families would rather live spread out on their own plots of land.
Another aspect of Chinese housing is that there's some deal in which the government - local, of some sort - has responsibility for the outside of buildings, including even detached (as well, as they can be) houses. I'm sure there must be exceptions, where, hell, NOBODY takes care of the outside, but that's what it looks like anyway. It's the "tragedy of the commons" as applied to Better Homes & Gardens. They work to keep their family in veggies, herbs, chickens, what-have-you, but there's not an incentive to beautify the outside. I guess our incentive is to keep up with the Jones, but also fresh paint, shutters, trees, well, we like that sort of thing.
China is changing rapidly though. Not everyone is middle class, and even most of that middle class don't make the money America's working class does. However, they want to to live the Chinese Dream, first dreamt by, of all people, a man named George Jefferson of Astoria, Queens, NY City, as he dreamed of moving up to that "dee-lux apartment in the sky-high-high... ♫♪♪ "
The image above shows one such apartment building, as seen from a detached house. Originally an ~ 600 ft2 one-story damp and dark concrete structure with a straw roof, this now 3-story place is very nice inside. The interior decorator could have been a homosexual out of West Hollywood, California, if one hadn't known any better. The outside, well... also "detached" is technically correct, but there's been a Chinese Coke can stuck between it and the neighboring place for years. The maintenance guy's name is Coe Roe Xian, best I could make out.

The image** above shows a row of new places in this village. There are hundreds more, no exaggeration here. These ones are a little shorter, but most of these residential buildings have 25 to 35 stories, from what I've seen.
Housing is not cheap, even when compared to American wages. The apartments I visited were in the range of 750 ft2, but in this area were the 2 bedrooms, a living room, pseudo kitchen, and 2 bathrooms. Rooms are small, that's all. Even in a 2nd tier (as they call it) big city - not the village shown here - prices in the city outskirts are in the range of $400/ft2, so we're talking here $300,000! I will discuss the disparity between prices, rents, and affordability in another post.
That juxtaposition of the old China and the new China can be seen all over, with the new China gaining lots of ground. How great is the New China? That's another story.
PS: As I checked the comments to semi-link to the Evan Osnos article, I remembered Mr. Hail's link to a James Kunstler (of Clusterfuck Nation - he must have rid himself of that non-family-friendly blog name) podcast with the Mao Sackhanger Godfree Roberts. I may give that a listen. There's no transcript, and it would be interesting to hear his voice. I don't think the guy's a troll, unfortunately...
* [Pasting in the whole thing might be some sort of infringement of something ..., so we've only got 99.9983%, as Adam left out an unlaut or something ... - PS Legal Dept.] He gave us a nice working link too - didn't notice and read the whole thing in black on mint green.
** I doctored up the Chinese characters on the banner on that new construction just in case. It's pretty easy to make Chinese characters illegible... for me, anyway!
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