This is awesome. The semester opening speech that University of North Carolina-Willimington Criminology Professor Mike Adams gave his class this year is making the rounds of the internet, and it's a delightfully uncompromising dose of common sense. I really hope we have more like him, because God knows we need it. The words below are … Continue reading I Want to Take His Course
Modern Cluelessness
My Response to the SSM Decision
As you all probably know, the Supreme Court took it upon itself to declare that two people of the same sex can legally marry, thereby arbitrarily validating the lifestyle choices of about two percent of the population, which, as we all know, is the very essence of America (and of course, the institution of marriage … Continue reading My Response to the SSM Decision
The Confederate Flag
I've been avoiding the news lately as part of a stress-reduction plan. However, I couldn't help hearing about the moronic move to ban the Confederate flag following the murder of nine blacks in South Carolina by a psychotic racist. Whenever there is a mass shooting or other despicable crime, people try to come up with … Continue reading The Confederate Flag
Princess Porn and the Assault on Innocence
I’ve been on a bit of a Nintendo/Disney kick lately, basking in fun, wholesome, princess-y goodness (lingering effects of Cinderella, I think). Then last night I made the mistake of searching Deviant Art for cute pictures of Princess Daisy (Luigi’s implied love-interest from the Super Mario games), and the very first items to come up … Continue reading Princess Porn and the Assault on Innocence
Adhering to Popular Opinion Does Not Make You an Independent Thinker
I discovered this rather hilarious / idiotic article this morning. It so wonderfully encapsulates just how self-deluded our current culture, and especially the generation to which I, alas, am a part of, really is, especially with regards to issues of truth. The article is reproduced below in bold with my comments in italics. My name … Continue reading Adhering to Popular Opinion Does Not Make You an Independent Thinker