Monday, August 16, 2021

If It Doesn't Work, I Don't Think 'My Bad' is Going to Cut It

 Last week, Samuel Moyn, who serves as a professor of both history and jurisprudence at Yale University, argued for a constitutional amendment that would impose international law on American citizens. [More]

"Impose"?

If they try it and fail, do he and his fellow travelers think their roles will just be forgotten?

[Via Michael G]

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In one example of a Progressive stunt after another, we see the assumption that there is no possibility of pushback.

And that is after repeated examples of pushback actually happening.

What was that old definition of insanity?

During the first Obama term it was reported that a White House staffer created a whitepaper that said the Democratic Party was no longer dependent on, and could stop catering to, the White working class. The pushback in that case was one Donald J. Trump becoming POTUS #45.

Now the Census Department is reporting that the White portion of the American population is shrinking, leading to that threatened group feeling even more threatened. Again, no mention of any possible pushback.

What did Mike say about White's response when they, rightly or wrongly, feel threatened?

"Because let me tell you something about white folks at their worst. When they get scared that people are trying to kill them just because of who they are, when they get pissed off along racial lines, they don't tear up their own neighborhoods or burn down their own communities like y'all do. They come to the neighborhoods of the people who threaten them and burn THEIR communities down and kill THEM. They have burned down whole CONTINENTS. And if you don't believe me, just ask the Indians."

And they still don't even acknowledge the possibility of pushback?

"Experience is a hard school, but fools will learn by no other." -- Poor Richard's Almanack