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Friday, August 8, 2025

Going, Going, Gone

The Fourth of July, 1916 (The Greatest Display of the American Flag Ever Seen in New York, Climax of the Preparedness Parade in May) by Childe Hassam (1859-1935)

James Howard Knustler describes the collapse of the Democratic Party, wherein I found these three paragraphs:

The MAGA movement has largely been an effort to reconstruct an American common culture, a consensus of values and behaviors we can all agree on. The Democratic Party opted to oppose that — a poor choice. In fact, they apparently viewed that effort as an existential threat to the hustles and rackets that were sustaining the party. For instance, the jobs program for otherwise unemployable college grads who styled themselves as “activists” working for NGOs under the umbrella of USAID.

This was the party’s army of influencers, organizers, ward-heelers, and ballot-harvesters, laboring on behalf of the “victims of oppression.” Quite a few of them resided in Academia, where they cultivated a whole lexicon of arcane, gnostic, crypto-Marxian ideology aimed not just at opposing the recovery of a common culture, but destroying whatever remnants of it remained.

The catch was: they didn’t believe in “social justice” or “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” That was just a smokescreen of verbiage over their race hustle, which means extorting money, unearned advantages, and status dishonestly. Thus was DEI birthed. And, with it, colossal frauds of “victimhood” such as the beatification of George Floyd and a long line of similar “justice-involved” cases that generated an impressive revenue flow for the Democrats.


2 comments:

Tacitus said...

Movements, political parties, social fads...they are all essentially "bubbles". They expand, hype themselves into hyperdrive..... it looks as if the sky's the limit. This has happened before - thinking South Sea Bubble, Tulip craze, etc. It happens more in times recent due to mass media. The malignant turn that one of our traditional parties took had to collapse and sure looks to be doing so. It will leave more damage behind than flag pole sitting, pet rocks, and disco. Well, I guess disco is debatable.

Chuck Pergiel said...

Ah yes, debatable disco. How we don't miss thee.