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Scott Adams, American cartoonist and commenter on events with a particular view to persuasion and narrative dominance seems to agree. Transcript of key comments:

I think I’ve been telling you for some time the obvious way that these protests/riots/looting episodes were going to go. There was only one way that these would go under the assumption that the police would not get more aggressive and that the local government would not let the federal government come in and take care of the violent stuff. There was going to be no adult supervision and that was intentional. The local leadership decided to not have any adult leadership during the protests/riots/looting. So it was obvious that the locals would end up arming themselves because what else would happen? Could you think of any other outcome? It was obvious this would be the outcome. And this is just the beginning, not just a one-off. It’s pretty obvious that more militia or more citizens are going to bring heavier arms…and they’re going to start showing up…. There’s probably no way it’s going to stop.

The worst case scenario is if the protesters [–> further?] arm themselves…ultimately this is the way it had to go. I feel bad for anyone who gets hurt and I don’t encourage any violence but as a prediction this was the way it had to go. It will end, but with more of this.

Sobering, and familiar.

Regulars at UD will know that I have long been very concerned about a kinetic escalation/spiral in an ongoing 4th generation culture revolution style, Red Guards driven civil war in the USA, geostrategic centre of gravity of our civilisation. Events over the past few days in Wisconsin (U/D: additional, here also see background here with here, here & here, contrasting what is not seen here) underscore that concern, to the level of juggernaut– out- of- control. (The first just linked seems to be at least a good point of reference for thought on a very regrettable but all too predictable event; the second gives background on the metaphor.)

Let me hark back for a moment to my 2016 global geostrategic framework shared here at UD (after public presentations here in the Caribbean):

That is deep backdrop, as we ponder where our civilisation is in the case of the lynch-pin state, the USA.

What happens to the US over the next six to eighteen months is fraught with global consequences that the general populace is at best dimly aware of; but, bet your last cent that movers and shakers behind the scenes have these considerations (from whatever perspective) in mind.

Now, too, for twenty years, I have often used a representation of sustainability-oriented strategic decision-making tracing to/adapted from the Bariloche Foundation of Argentina, set in the context of Environment Scanning and SWOT analysis:

(This is of course precisely the decision theory model which has led me to point to a serious ethics-epistemology breakdown in managing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and how treatments are evaluated.)

Further to such, there is a more stringent version, in effect the challenge of the juggernaut i/l/o Machiavelli’s hectic fever model of political disorders:

Warning-signs, there have been in abundance, complete with many blood-dripping lessons of history. However, in a deeply polarised polity, building critical mass . . . “consensus” is implausible and half-measure compromises will predictably be built-to-fail . . . in good time to avert going over the cliff is hard, hard, hard. Such, is the nature of problematiques.

Perhaps, the problem can be recast instructively in terms of the dilemmas implicit in the Overton Window:

What happens when the acceptable limit imposed by dominant factions and their narratives locks out good solutions? What would shift the window?

The answer comes back, pain; pain and shattering from going over the cliff.

Or, if we are lucky, enough see the signs in time to act as a critical mass towards sound change before the cliff-edge collapses underfoot.

History, however, is not on the side of prudent foresight, and the history of radical revolutions has been particularly bloody and predictably futile. Never mind the pipe dreams sold by tenured profs and promoted by pundits and community organisers. As just a warning, let us compare a fools-cap image from the 1966 Mao-backed Red Guards:

. . . and a notorious recent incident in Washington DC:

. . . not forgetting the tragedy of the man who refused to salute in 1930’s in a Germany ruled by the National Socialist German Worker’s Party (and yes, contrary to the dominant narrative, they meant the “Socialist” part and the “Worker’s” part):

We need to pause and think again, I am somehow unable to take it for granted that we cannot turn back, even at the brink. Maybe, I am being irrationally hopeful for reprieve; but, let us at least ponder a case from an often overlooked classical report:

Ac 19:23 . . . [c. AD 57] there arose no little disturbance [in Ephesus] concerning the Way.

24 For a man named Demetrius, a silversmith, who made silver shrines of Artemis, brought no little business to the craftsmen.

25 These he gathered together, with the workmen in similar trades, and said [–> behind the scenes manipulative plotting], “Men, you know that from this business we have our wealth. 26 And you see and hear that not only in Ephesus but in almost all of Asia this Paul has persuaded and turned away a great many people, saying that gods made with hands are not gods. 27 And there is danger not only that this trade of ours may come into disrepute but also that the temple of the great goddess Artemis may be counted as nothing, and that she may even be deposed from her magnificence, she whom all Asia and the world worship.”

28 When they heard this they were enraged and were crying out, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!”

29 So the city was filled with the confusion, and they rushed together into the theater, dragging with them Gaius and Aristarchus, Macedonians who were Paul’s companions in travel. 30 But when Paul wished to go in among the crowd, the disciples would not let him. 31 And even some of the Asiarchs,5 who were friends of his [–> they had charge of the very Temple in question; obviously, Paul’s lectures in the Hall of Tyrannos and his reaching out to people had won him respect and even friendship], sent to him and were urging him not to venture into the theater.

32 Now [in the unlawful assembly] some cried out one thing, some another, for the assembly was in confusion, and most of them did not know why they had come together. 33 Some of the crowd prompted Alexander, whom the Jews had put forward. And Alexander, motioning with his hand, wanted to make a defense to the crowd.

34 But when they recognized that he was a Jew, for about two hours they all cried out with one voice, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!”

35 And when the town clerk had quieted the crowd ] –> doubtless, sent by the Asiarchs], he said, “Men of Ephesus, who is there who does not know that the city of the Ephesians is temple keeper of the great Artemis, and of the sacred stone that fell from the sky?6 [–> apparently a meteoritic object turned into an idol] 36 Seeing then that these things cannot be denied, you ought to be quiet and do nothing rash. 37 For you have brought these men here who are neither sacrilegious nor blasphemers of our goddess. 38 If therefore Demetrius and the craftsmen with him have a complaint against anyone, the courts are open, and there are proconsuls. Let them bring charges against one another. 39 But if you seek anything further,7 it shall be settled in the regular assembly. 40 For we really are in danger of being charged with rioting today, since there is no cause that we can give to justify this commotion.” [–> in effect he hinted of the regiment doubtless camped not too far away; cf. the Nika riots under Justinian]

41 And when he had said these things, he dismissed the assembly. [ESV]

How easily, the democratic impulse deteriorates into the raging, out of control, manipulated, riotous, destructive mob!

And if there was no excuse for rioting under a lawful oligarchy (what the C1 Roman Empire had become, after failure of the Republic through envy, selfish ambition, assassination and civil wars leading to the rise of Octavian as Augustus), how much more so, is it inexcusable in any reasonably functional modern constitutional democracy?

I give a bit of context:

U/D: context:

U/d b for clarity, nb Nil

Further U/D, Sep 5, context of the seven mountains model for mapping society/culture/ civilisation and its main pillars of influence:

Governance is visibly failing, some think the mob will be appeased (it cannot), we are at cliff’s edge, with alarming cracks.

Can’t we stop before we go over the cliff?

Please . . . ? END

F/N, Sept 4: FTR, here is a clip of the actual transcript in the context of an incident where Mr Trump is routinely and falsely said to have endorsed Neo-Nazis etc as fine people:

It is obvious that this is precisely the sort of condemnation of neo-nazis that it is suggested Mr Trump has failed to give. That such tainting misrepresentation continues to be routinely promoted speaks volumes on disregard for truth and fairness. Notice, too, how he anticipated the progression from attacking statues of confederate leaders to American founders, with the obvious extension that cancel culture has no limits.

F/N2: Anatomy of a Red Guards Brigadista hit team/swarm in action, Portland USA:

(I add, Sep 6, while the above photo is already demonstrative of a coordinated murderous ambush, there is a video analysis here, UD can only embed YT. This event likely shows that both major front groups involved in the Red Guards brigadista insurgency are joined at the hip. For instance, the shooter had a BLM fist tattoo on his neck and declared himself 100% Antifa. His later suicide by shootout likely shows commitment to not be taken alive, i.e. he had knowledge of key information he judged worth guarding at the cost of his life. Modern interrogation techniques will credibly eventually “break” anyone.)

Let’s clip:

Portland Police are seeking help to identify a possible accomplice pictured here in the Portland Patriot Prayer member shooting. Here is a picture of the moments before the shooting. Notice the shooter is beginning to move as he draws his weapon, even though he does not have a sightline to the targets yet, and his position behind that cover would seem to be far enough back he could not otherwise have known his targets were hitting that position at exactly that moment. How did he know his targets were about to enter the killzone right then, and he needed to draw and begin moving? Even more interesting, in the criminal complaint on page 17, it points out he was initially walking with a woman in a white T-shirt, coming from one direction to that corner, and both were staring down the street at the targets who were a ways away, coming from a completely different place, as if the shooter and his partner had been told over the air to go there, and the targets they were about to shoot were coming from that direction, and they were identifying them. Once they got a bead on the targets, the woman stopped at the corner and loitered as he continued on and took cover in that alcove. Taking a corner gave her sightlines up and down all streets there, which would be second nature to the trained surveillance operative. And yet not having a sightline to the shooter, how would she communicate with him?  They were linked by radio. Look up behind the targets in the picture above, and you will see a lone guy who looks like the guy they are looking for. Notice his hand is covering his mouth just as the shooter begins to move, and the shooter is not holding a walkie talkie to receive any broadcast. It looks an awful like the guy behind the targets had taken surveillance command of the targets, he was trained enough that casually covering his lower face as he whispered into his chest was second nature, and he was radioing to the shooter who had an earpiece to receive, and probably a chest mic to transmit, triggering his movement at that moment, coordinating it to the targets. Also interesting, this new character may be surveillance aware enough he turned away from the surveillance camera as he came into view of it.

It takes a lot of time, recruitment effort, ideological motivation/desensitisation to morality, tactical training by experienced experts and rehearsal to run a complex hit like this. (For sure, this is no hothead running up to someone they hate and shooting in a rage, the surveillance cam shot demonstrates an orchestrated hit of the type used by Intel agency wet work teams or sophisticated terrorists. “mostly peaceful” and “protest” are off the table.)

That has to have a significant, years-long logistics trail, with face to face and communications networking, yielding traffic patterns.

So, this one case may be a break into what is now clearly a terrorist network.

Take it as a yardstick indicating the extent and depth of what is going on, a full-orbed 4th generation war insurgency backed by years of organisation and serious logistics, with carefully laid plans and organisation.

F/N3: And yes, “NAZI” lives don’t matter:

Clear intent to slander, brand and rob of right to life. Instead, we must recognise that life is the first right, without which there are no other rights. Therefore, we start with mutual respect and go on from there.

F/N4: U-Haul a Riot, Sept 2020

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Kairosfocus @ 252
I suggest to you that you would have been better advised to walk back and apologise for such bigotry and projection. Instead, you have first tried evasions, turnabout projections and distractions, amounting to doubling down.
I did qualify what I wrote. Now, will you walk back your support for the Alinskyite strategy that is clearly intended to discredit the BLM movement as the agent of a Marxist conspiracy intended to overthrow Western civilization in face of the undeniable, systemic and endemic racism that has infested US society - although not just US society - for centuries?Seversky
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Seversky, As an illustration, start with this, that the received consensus c 50 BC was “Law (say they) is the highest reason, implanted in nature, which prescribes those things which ought to be done, and forbids the contrary.” Framing in more detail:
We can readily identify at least seven inescapable first duties of reason. Inescapable, as they are so antecedent to reasoning that even the objector implicitly appeals to them; i.e. they are self-evident. Duties, to truth, to right reason, to prudence, to sound conscience, to neighbour, so also to fairness and justice etc. Such built in law is not invented by parliaments or courts, nor can these principles and duties be abolished by such. (Cf. Cicero in De Legibus, c. 50 BC.) Indeed, it is on this framework that we can set out to soundly understand and duly balance rights, freedoms and duties; which is justice. The legitimate main task of government, then, is to uphold and defend the civil peace of justice through sound community order reflecting the built in, intelligible law of our nature. Where, as my right implies your duty a true right is a binding moral claim to be respected in life, liberty, honestly aquired property, innocent reputation etc. To so justly claim a right, one must therefore demonstrably be in the right. Thus, too, we may compose sound civil law informed by that built-in law of our responsibly, rationally free morally governed nature; from such, we may identify what is unsound or false thus to be reformed or replaced even though enacted under the colour and solemn ceremonies of law. These duties, also, are a framework for understanding and articulating the corpus of built-in law of our morally governed nature, antecedent to civil laws and manifesting our roots in the Supreme Law-giver, the inherently good, utterly wise and just creator-God.
From this base in the built in law of our morally governed nature a whole systematisation of law can be developed, indeed that thinking is behind the US DoI 1776 and Constitution, 1787 - 9. Yes, we can play all sorts of games with law, similar to many disciplines. That is why legal drafting is a serious professional grade study. That said, legislatures, courts, etc do not have arbitrary power to decree as they would, that is nihilism. KFkairosfocus
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You shall not murder. Self defense isn't murder.ET
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Kairosfocus @ 250
BR, actually, the Common law in key part grew out of cumulative precedents, but because of law of nature and biblical influences, was restrained. The key breakdown was the rise of legal positivism which is about 100 – 150 years ago, and it was of course influenced further by darwinist thought. The result was to destroy the restraints and allow cumulative steps of distortion with the premise that institutions, groups and individuals with enough clout made law by direct decree or rulings etc. Where law was redefined as product of such processes. Implication, might and manipulation make law, justice, right, rights, logic, warrant, knowledge, truth etc. Which is patent nihilism. KF
The laws which regulate human society are written by human beings using human languages which are inevitably subject to interpretation, however carefully they are drafted, unless you ascribe to them the infallibility claimed for religious texts. For example, on its face "Thou shalt not kill" seems unambiguous but does it mean we should not kill any living thing? Does it mean we should not kill to defend ourselves or others who are in danger of being unlawfully killed? Does it mean we should not kill in defense of our country? If laws are open to interpretation then, like it or not, somebody has to decide which interpretation should apply in a given case. In a democratic society that role is assigned to the courts. It is not necessarily judicial activism if the court reaches a verdict with which you disagree. If a law is so poorly drafted that it is capable of conflicting interpretations that cannot be resolved by the courts then it falls to the legislature to make whatever changes it decides are required.Seversky
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There is an element of that. He's saying to the alarmists, "c'mon, get real!".daveS
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Dave @ 325,
It’s a mildly snarky tweet.
No Dave, it is smug condescension.john_a_designer
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ET, I am pretty sure that SERIOUS background tests and checks are given before one can get in the door at Sandia. All the way back to childhood. Psychological instabilities tied to racism etc, for cause, would not come in the door. I recommend that people listen to Mr Petersen; which seems the correct spelling. KFkairosfocus
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MMT, I linked a specific case with a specific whistleblower [who speaks at length in very familiar terms], perhaps you need to start from nuke weapons lab, Sandia . . . and what that implies about how widespread this is. In coming days, we will doubtless hear and see a lot more. KFkairosfocus
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If schooling and the parents cannot alleviate the ignorance with respect to racism, I doubt any government training will help.
I am sure you are correct with the true racist, but they aren’t really the problem. In most employment situations, except where the employer is also a “true believer”, these people get identified and weeded our pretty quickly. It is the subtle prejudices that cause the real damage. And I am talking about the prejudices that people who consider themselves to be non-racist often have.
Maybe people should be asked questions before being hired- given a test with racial overtones, for example.
I guess this might be possible, and it might work for a true racist, but I don’t know if it would identify people who have prejudices due merely to ignorance.Mac McTavish
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If schooling and the parents cannot alleviate the ignorance with respect to racism, I doubt any government training will help. Maybe people should be asked questions before being hired- given a test with racial overtones, for example.ET
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Does having a negative attitude towards Trump make one more susceptible to death by C19?
We have found a negative and significant correlation at the 0.01 (bilateral) level between D.Trump’s net approval and the case fatality rate, (? = ?0,57 ; P = 0,000035), in particular, the higher D.Trump’s net approval is, the lower the case fatality rate
https://uncommondescent.com/medicine/the-frontline-doctors-put-some-plausible-mechanisms-for-hydroxychloroquine-on-the-table/#comment-711601jerry
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KF@316, unless I have missed something, which I admit is quite possible, what appears to be missing from Trump’s edict are clear examples of the types of training he is referring to. I work for the feds and as is the case with most federal employees, I have received ridiculous amounts of training. The only thing that comes remotely close to what is being claimed are the various diversity in the workplace courses, of which I have taken several. Do they talk about prejudice and racism? Absolutely. As they do misogyny, homophobia and other mindsets that lead to inappropriate behavior in the workplace. Do they talk about systemic racism? Absolutely. Because it still exists in many areas of our lives. We all have prejudices. They are born of ignorance. What these courses try to do is provide the information necessary to reduce our ignorance. How can this be a bad thing? Maybe if you could provide a link to some of the training material that Trump is so opposed to we could discuss it.Mac McTavish
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321 Kairosfocus
Those we disagree with and may have to fight are also human beings made in God’s image;
True. Although they degrade themselves and society by cheapening human life to the level of H. sapiens, meat-robots, bags of chemicals, whatever epithet among their general non-sense. Let's be honest. All this mess stems from the existence of suffering, the so called: "problem of evil", which tests our human nature like anything else. Lots of people are then tempted by--that-guy-who-reeks-of-sulphur-you-know-who-I-am-talking-about to reject God because God is evil/ an uncaring Father. And then they start to gain knowledge and believe that paradise exists, but here on Earth (which is impossible). But that is a big, fat lie. Look at all the marxist utopias and their results: gulags, torture, poverty, rivers of blood and piles of corpses = death. So, by rejecting God, the amount of suffering is not only not reduced, but increased tenfold. Suffering is the key to understand what kind of play is being played on this stage (Earth).Truthfreedom
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KF
The big conversation we should be having instead is how to equip ordinary people and their children how to be technically and economically competitive in an ever increasingly digital age where artificially intelligent machines will be part and parcel of production of goods and services.
On this we completely agree. But if the availability of this education disproportionately favors non-blacks, as is the case today, BLM will never become redundant.Mac McTavish
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I don't follow Krugman, but I'm guessing that he is using hyperbole to comment on the more extreme accounts of the state of NYC. He implies that (according to some reports), you can't look anywhere in the city without seeing hordes of black-clad anarchists and buildings in flames, a clear exaggeration. It's a mildly snarky tweet which is meant to convey more than its literal meaning. Krugman is obviously intelligent enough to recognize and avoid elementary logical fallacies.daveS
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Yeah you’re right Dave. He's not really claiming anything. So what’s his point?john_a_designer
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Can anyone else see the logical fallacies in what Krugman is claiming? I can.
What is Krugman claiming? I see a report of a single observation.daveS
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Don’t worry folks Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman assures us that things are not as bad as we really think. This is what he posted on twitter last week:
I went for a belated NYC run this morning, and am sorry to report that I saw very few black-clad anarchists. Also, the city is not yet in flames. 10:39 AM · Sep 2, 2020
That’s it. Krugman said it… that settles it. One observation from a world renowned economist and noted NYT columnist is all that it takes. Can anyone else see the logical fallacies in what Krugman is claiming? I can. But who am I? I have been wrong about one thing. I thought this type of thinking was limited to anonymous internet troll wannabe’s… I guess not. For a more in depth analysis see the following commentary: https://video.foxnews.com/v/6188171548001?playlist_id=4249245556001#sp=show-clipsjohn_a_designer
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TF, we too must be restrained in our dealings. Those we disagree with and may have to fight are also human beings made in God's image; part of the tragedy we face, that we are too often forced to fight what boils down to a human civil war. In that light, it is time for reformation. I don't think we can totally wreck civilisation (short of nuke war) but we can do a lot of damage. Right now, I think serious damage is unavoidable, but maybe we can contain it. KFkairosfocus
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Good stuff, TF. 😂daveS
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It is no coincidence that the marxist pest is so apt at manipulating language. A bunch of retarded H. sapiens could not have achieved such a mastery all by themselves. But those atheist evo-tards are nothing but insects trapped in a giant web of lies, a web whose owner is having great fun and many laughs at them. What I call the "Lewontinian door" will be toppled down. And when they realize who is the owner of the foot that has been kicking it, they will **** their pants. :) Those morons who are always complaining about injustice and suffering, lol. Oh boy, at least here, on this side of reality, you can have moments of relief. But there, on the other side, you won't enjoy a single one. The crying and gnashing of teeth is going to be legendary.Truthfreedom
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317 Kairosfocus
The proud, ideologically atheistical post modern world is intellectually and increasingly morally bankrupt.
And it is a disgusting place to be born into. Thank God there is a God. Atheism brings nothing to the picture. You can not legislate based on 'natural selection' and 'random molecules'. Atheists leech off the immense Christian heritage they have received. Then they spit in its face as the prideful and disgusting creatures they are. Like a cancer that destroys its host and then realizes there is nowhere else for it to attach itself to.
It is high time for a reformation.
I believe we are witnessing the utter collapse of our civilization. Strategically planned and with spiritual help.Truthfreedom
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F/N: let's pull back to a wider picture. Yes, what is going on is significant in itself and exposes ideological agendas and the sort of rhetorical and agit prop smear tactics design thinkers have long faced. Yes, we can see wanton recklessness and disregard for duty to truth, right reason etc. Yes, such exposure equips us to have an intuitive grasp for how ideological manipulation works and where it is liable to end up, disaster. But then more comes into the picture, we are seeing a battle for the heart of civilisation, dominant worldview, mainstream cultural narrative and linked institutional and policy agendas. At the heart of these things is precisely the sort of institutional subversion and imposition of atheistical, a priori evolutionary materialism that twenty years ago now Richard Lewontin inadvertently exposed. So, it is time to draw attention to a key fact that won Nobel prizes: in the heart of the living cell we find the answer to SETI. Namely, alphanumeric, 4-state element based digital code expressing algorithms with associated molecular nanotech execution machinery; as core aspects of the cell's functionality. Code, string based alphanumeric code is language antecedent to cell based life. Algorithms are goal-directed, finite sequences of steps carrying out a function. To all but the hopelessly indoctrinated, we are here seeing the signature of intelligent design as basis for a world of biological creatures including ourselves. Backing it, there is a fine tuned cosmos set to a deeply isolated operating point that enables C-chem, aqueous medium, cell based life on terrestrial planets in galactic habitable zones. Even more tellingly, we find ourselves to be inescapably morally governed creatures, starting with the first duties of reason:
We can readily identify at least seven inescapable first duties of reason. Inescapable, as they are so antecedent to reasoning that even the objector implicitly appeals to them; i.e. they are self-evident. Duties, to truth, to right reason, to prudence, to sound conscience, to neighbour, so also to fairness and justice etc. Such built in law is not invented by parliaments or courts, nor can these principles and duties be abolished by such. (Cf. Cicero in De Legibus, c. 50 BC.) Indeed, it is on this framework that we can set out to soundly understand and duly balance rights, freedoms and duties; which is justice. The legitimate main task of government, then, is to uphold and defend the civil peace of justice through sound community order reflecting the built in, intelligible law of our nature. Where, as my right implies your duty a true right is a binding moral claim to be respected in life, liberty, honestly aquired property, innocent reputation etc. To so justly claim a right, one must therefore demonstrably be in the right. Thus, too, we may compose sound civil law informed by that built-in law of our responsibly, rationally free morally governed nature; from such, we may identify what is unsound or false thus to be reformed or replaced even though enacted under the colour and solemn ceremonies of law. These duties, also, are a framework for understanding and articulating the corpus of built-in law of our morally governed nature, antecedent to civil laws and manifesting our roots in the Supreme Law-giver, the inherently good, utterly wise and just creator-God.
The proud, ideologically atheistical post modern world is intellectually and increasingly morally bankrupt. It is high time for a reformation. KFkairosfocus
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MMT: I see you at 299:
then there is Trump’s recent edict to eliminate “ critical race theory“ from government training, referring to it as indoctrination. Now, let’s be honest here, he is talking about getting rid of “diversity in the work place” training, which used to be called “sensitivity training”. This sort of training will not eliminate all unacceptable behaviour in the work place. But what it is very good at is making us examined our own actions and behaviours from an informed perspective rather than an ignorant one.
We already saw a whistleblower courageously expose what is really going on, at risk of his future employability. You were conspicuously absent from that thread. Your characterisation as cited is blatantly false, misinformed and misleading. And if earlier training was cut from the same cloth, it is also to be utterly condemned. Let's clip the actual OMB memo repudiating indoctrination in critical race theory:
It has come to the President's attention that Executive Branch agencies have spent millions of taxpayer dollars to date "training" government workers to believe divisive, anti- American propaganda. For example, according to press reports, employees across the Executive Branch have been required to attend trainings where they are told that "virtually all White people contribute to racism" or where they are required to say that they "benefit from racism." According to press reports, in some cases these training have further claimed that there is racism embedded in the belief that America is the land of opportunity or the belief that the most qualified person should receive a job. These types of "trainings" not only run counter to the fundamental beliefs for which our Nation has stood since its inception, but they also engender division and resentment within the Federal workforce. We can be proud that as an employer, the Federal government has employees of all races, ethnicities, and religions. We can be proud that Americans from all over the country seek to join our workforce and dedicate themselves to public service. We can be proud of our continued efforts to welcome all individuals who seek to serve their fellow Americans as Federal employees. However, we cannot accept our employees receiving training that seeks to undercut our core values as Americans and drive division within our workforce. The President has directed me to ensure that Federal agencies cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund these divisive, un-American propaganda training sessions. Accordingly, to that end, the Office of Management and Budget will shortly issue more detailed guidance on implementing the President's directive. In the meantime, all agencies are directed to begin to identify all contracts or other agency spending related to any training on "critical race theory/9 "white privilege," or any other training or propaganda effort that teaches or suggests either (1) that the United States is an inherently racist or evil country or (2) that any race or ethnicity is inherently racist or evil. In addition, all agencies should begin to identify all available avenues within the law to cancel any such contracts and/or to divert Federal dollars away from these un- American propaganda training sessions.
In conclusion, it adds:
The President, and his Administration, are fully committed to the fair and equal treatment of all individuals in the United States. The President has a proven track record of standing for those whose voice has long been ignored and who have failed to benefit from all our country has to offer, and he intends to continue to support all Americans, regardless of race, religion, or creed. The divisive, false, and demeaning propaganda of the critical race theory movement is contrary to all we stand for as Americans and should have no place in the Federal government.
Consider yourself further exposed. KFkairosfocus
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The false gods that have always been worshiped continue to be worshiped. The name may change over time, but the attributes do not.
Earth is nothing more than a spiritual battlefield. The play being played on stage is the old dichotomy evil vs. good. And on the stage, among the actors, The tree of knowledge keeps casting a long shadow. Atheism is nothing but unadultered pride. A sin born born of free will that ends up denying the same free will that fuels it. There's nothing new under the sun. Truthfreedom
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F/N: I have added to F/N2, the OP, a video link to an analysis of the team assassination of Mr Danielson. Note, that only amplifies what is demonstrated already in the photograph of the assassin drawing as he emerges from ambush where neither he nor his target could see one another, once he was instructed -- likely by UHF radio -- that his target was in the "kill" box. With the videographer across the road, notice, not fazed by witnessing murder and brushes off an onlooker pressing him to go to the police. I bet, the vid may be subtly edited to exclude incriminating evidence. This act of teamwork terrorism is pregnant with implications for what has been going on for years to develop capacity to do something that is more typically done by intelligence agency wet work teams or seriously organised terrorist groups. That also means, the backers are signalling civil authorities that they have sophisticated assassination capacity; a shot across the bows coming two months before an election . . . we can take out targets at will. This incident is causus belli for any serious counter intelligence agency that is not fatally penetrated and compromised itself. The next several weeks should be telling in that regard; if there is no rollup of core Red Guard activists, then things are really, really bad. The juggernaut is rolling faster and faster. KFkairosfocus
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F/N: The big conversation we should be having instead is how to equip ordinary people and their children how to be technically and economically competitive in an ever increasingly digital age where artificially intelligent machines will be part and parcel of production of goods and services. This is an age where already driverless vehicles are on the roads; ponder the rise of a robotic transport sector. I am told of trading floors for markets being replaced by server farms using AI to invest in arbitrage with millisecond precision. Soon, engineers, doctors, nurses and technicians will work with software assistants. Same, for how the pandemic has forced digital distance education technologies to the fore. How do we prepare for such a world of intelligent information, communication and control technologies? KFkairosfocus
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Vivid, We are seeing a newspeak rewrite of meaning also, e.g. in the claimed contrast between equality by nature under God and "equity." Let me go to Enc Brit:
Samuel Clarke (1675–1729), the next major intuitionist, accepted More’s axiom of benevolence in slightly different words. He was also responsible for a “principle of equity,” which, though derived from the Golden Rule so widespread in ancient ethics, was formulated with a new precision: “Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable for another to do for me, that by the same judgment I declare reasonable or unreasonable that I in the like case should do for him.” As for the means by which these moral truths are known, Clarke accepted Cudworth’s and More’s analogy with truths of mathematics and added the idea that what human reason discerns is a certain “fitness or unfitness” about the relationship between circumstances and actions. The right action in a given set of circumstances is the fitting one; the wrong action is unfitting. This is something known intuitively and is self-evident . . .
Pull back a bit, AmHD:
eq·ui·ty (?k?w?-t?) n. pl. eq·ui·ties 1. The state or quality of being just and fair. 2. Something that is just and fair. 3. Law a. Justice achieved not simply according to the strict letter of the law but in accordance with principles of substantial justice and the unique facts of the case. b. See court of equity. [--> In the UK, hist. Court of Chancery judged that the Lady Mico trust be used to support ex slaves in the WI, through establishing Mico Schools, in Jamaica a teacher's college and in Antigua an Agricultural one] c. An equitable right or claim: an analysis of the equities and inequities brought about by the current trade bill.
In short, equity, proper, is a meta-legal question of true fairness reflecting our built in moral government. The notion of forced equality of outcome -- ajudicated by radicals already showing utter disregard for innocent reputation, property (reconceptualised as theft subject to forfeiture at will through the Marxian version of the outdated labour theory of value . . . thus to burning, wrecking or looting), liberty (notice, mobbing and false imprisonment by raging mobs), even life -- is absurd on its face. All of this brings us back to the matter of antecedent first duties of reason:
We can readily identify at least seven inescapable first duties of reason. Inescapable, as they are so antecedent to reasoning that even the objector implicitly appeals to them; i.e. they are self-evident. Duties, to truth, to right reason, to prudence, to sound conscience, to neighbour, so also to fairness and justice etc. Such built in law is not invented by parliaments or courts, nor can these principles and duties be abolished by such. (Cf. Cicero in De Legibus, c. 50 BC.) Indeed, it is on this framework that we can set out to soundly understand and duly balance rights, freedoms and duties; which is justice. The legitimate main task of government, then, is to uphold and defend the civil peace of justice through sound community order reflecting the built in, intelligible law of our nature. Where, as my right implies your duty a true right is a binding moral claim to be respected in life, liberty, honestly aquired property, innocent reputation etc. To so justly claim a right, one must therefore demonstrably be in the right. Thus, too, we may compose sound civil law informed by that built-in law of our responsibly, rationally free morally governed nature; from such, we may identify what is unsound or false thus to be reformed or replaced even though enacted under the colour and solemn ceremonies of law. These duties, also, are a framework for understanding and articulating the corpus of built-in law of our morally governed nature, antecedent to civil laws and manifesting our roots in the Supreme Law-giver, the inherently good, utterly wise and just creator-God.
Such, we need to hammer home. KFkairosfocus
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F/N: It should by now be clear that what is at stake is civilisation with as a chief value, liberty with good order through the civil peace of justice. As a reminder, let us ponder what was put on the table before the whole world, July 4th, 1776:
When . . . it becomes necessary for one people . . . to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, [cf Rom 1:18 - 21, 2:14 - 15], that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. --That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security . . . . We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions [Cf. Judges 11:27 and discussion in Locke], do, in the Name, and by the Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.
Yes, the men who put that on the table were flawed (are any of us perfect?) and made compromises that would lead to civil war just over eighty years later. That does not grant us licence to cancel them out and impose yet another predictably bloodily tyrannical year zero reset. The sound lessons of history were bought with blood and tears; those who neglect, dismiss or reject them doom themselves to pay in the same coin over and over again. It is time to put truth and reconciliation on the table, and to seek a prudent way forward. Just perhaps, that might reduce the terrible cost that it seems we have already doomed ourselves to pay. Perhaps, too, we will need to learn sobering lessons from this year of crushing shocks. KFkairosfocus
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Truthfreedom The false gods that have always been worshiped continue to be worshiped. The name may change over time, but the attributes do not.BobRyan
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