
Just a Little Something I Do

“They have been running this play enough times that we really ought to recognize it by now. The play is this—they must be put in charge of all definitions. And my response to that is, let me think about it, no.”
“If you were going to be conceived as the child of black parents in North America, would you prefer Charleston in 1850 or Chicago in 2015? I know which one involves a certified nurse counting up all your pieces so that they can make sure they throw all of you away. Be honest. Be brutally honest, and in the light of that honesty I would then invite you to rethink everything you thought you knew about racial reconciliation.”
Introduction: So a gent named Josh Butler apparently won the woke lottery, this being the kind of lottery that Shirley Jackson made famous through her short story of the same name. He did this after ...
“In the Bible, innocent blood cannot really be silenced because whenever it is shed it cries out from the ground. In our case, it cries out from the polished linoleum floors of our abortion mills. God is just and will not be mocked. We will reap what we have sown, and our only possible refuge from righteous judgment over the blood we have shed is in the righteous blood that Pilate shed.”
“Since Roe, about 13 million black children have been executed. Thirteen million. That is more than the total population of Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Nebraska. So black lives matter, do they? And coming back to the point, what flag flew over the courthouses that continue to authorize this crimson carnage? What flag was still flying there just this morning? How many more decades before the great principle of flag indignation kicks in? Would the populations of ten more Midwestern states do it? It took Hitler only twelve years to ruin the swastika forever. How many years do we get?”
Letter to the Editor: Just . . . yikes. I'm sure TGC will be getting cancelled any minute now for daring to say that sex involves penetration and distinct gender roles. KR ...
Introduction: We really need to do a better job viewing the game film. And by "game film" I am referring to last three centuries or so, going back to the birth of Rousseau, an mal-auspicious ...
So just a quick note to say that Nancy and I had the opportunity to go see The Jesus Revolution last night. Man, what a time capsule that was. The movie was well done, and we appreciated many things about it. They really captured the excitement and the good weirdness of that excitement, and they …
“Blacks make up about thirteen percent of the general population, and yet are represented in our 35 percent of the abortions. That is disproportionate enough to lean genocidal, and to make it the actual legacy of the very white bones of Margaret Sanger. That means that 5,250 of these children, slaughtered legally since just last Wednesday, were black. Who speaks for them? I don’t count because I have a picture of Stonewall Jackson in my office.”