Missouri AG Fires Kim Gardner. About Damn Time

So Kim Gardner is the Soros funded St. Louis Circuit Attorney who has been doing what all Soros backed district attorneys do.  She has been freeing dangerous felons based on their race.  Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey finally pulled the plug on her reign of terror when as a last straw, a 16-year-old volleyball player Janae Edmonson visiting St. Louis with her team over the weekend was hit by a speeding vehicle and lost both of her legs.

“He fired Gardner by initiating “quo warranto” proceedings to remove Gardner after she failed to meet his deadline. The writ requires people to whom it is directed to show what authority they have for exercising some right, power or franchise they claim to hold.

The driver in the weekend accident, Daniel Riley, “is a dangerous gunman who should have been in jail,” Bailey said. The suspect was charged in 2020 in connection to stealing a firearm at gunpoint, and since that time he has violated his bond conditions more than 100 times and he never even had a driver’s license, local outlet KMOV reported.

“Instead of protecting victims, Circuit Attorney Gardner is creating them,” the Missouri attorney general said. “This is the latest in a long pattern of brazen neglect. The St. Louis Circuit Attorney has a long history of failure to prosecute violent crime, with a backlog of at least 3,000 cases.””

This is reminiscent of Ron DeSantis firing a district attorney who refused to prosecute offenders against laws he didn’t like.  All red state governors and attorneys general should pay attention and follow suit.  Blue cities in red states should not be allowed to victimize their inhabitants and laws should be written by the legislatures to address these sorts of abuses and criminal penalties for malpractice in the office of state or district attorney should be made severe and easy to prosecute.

At the very least people living in red states should insist that law and order is maintained within the cities in their states.  And when the mayors and district attorneys tolerate or encourage chaos in the name of equity the state officials need to step in and prosecute these people for failing to provide equal justice under the law and for failing to uphold the constitutional rights of their constituents.

Take notice governor Abbott.  Do something about Austin.

ChatGTP Wants to Write Our Fiction for Us

Vox Day had a post about Clarkesworld science fiction magazine that had to shut down its submissions due to being overwhelmed by the volume of AI generated novels being submitted.  Apparently, they can’t afford the software that could automate the process of identifying and rejecting the AI generated books.

As someone currently writing a science fiction novel this is a remarkable turn of events.  Wouldn’t it be something if the artificial authors produce a better product than the organic ones!  And I don’t mean more grammatical, but more creative and entertaining.  So, if the algorithm blends 60% Heinlein with 20% Dickens and 20% Hemingway would it produce the greatest science fiction story of all time or an abomination not fit for human consumption?

In one sense I’m lucky.  I’ve read that ChatGTP is hopelessly woke so my current story about a revolt against an authoritarian Deep State cabal is impossible for ChatGTP to write.  If it attempted such a thing it would blow out every circuit in its server farm.

But just thinking about this whole Frankensteinian situation is amusing.  I imagine Dr. Morbius from Forbidden Planet describing to a visiting interstellar fiction author the ability of the Krell machine to write sci-fi stories, “You see these row after row of instruments?  Each one represents an increase by a factor of ten the number of cybernetic neurons figuring out plot details.  It’s the number ten raised literally to the power of infinity of cliffhanger chapter endings and hypercompetent heroes saying something self-serving.”

But then his guest would remind him of monsters from the id, “Yes Morbius, but without the ability reflect reality; without the ability to distinguish male characters from female characters and to allow non-white characters to have normal human flaws it will all quickly devolve into unreadable goo.”

To which Morbius would reply, “Of course, the mindless primitive, why didn’t I see it?  Hypersensitive, politically correct story lines are stultifyingly boring.  Quick, son, press down this lever and be one hundred million miles away before it blows.  I’ve set ChatGTP to overdrive and when that amount of drivel piles up the result will be a literary black hole that will render all of science fiction lifeless within fifty parsecs.”

Well, I wonder how all of this will impact self-publishing at places like Amazon.  Will even their servers be able to handle the surge in output from ChatGTP filling up the world’s server farms with romance and porn novels about super-smart super-attractive girl-bosses who save the known universe.

Heaven, help us.

23FEB2023 – Quote of the Day

To say that a great genius is half-mad, while recognizing his artistic prowess, is worth as much as saying that he was rheumatic, or that he suffered from diabetes. Madness, in fact, is a medical expression to which a balanced critic should pay no more heed than he would to the accusation of heresy brought by the theologian, or to the accusation of immorality brought by the public prosecutor.

James Joyce

Guest Contributor – ArthurinCali – 22FEB2023 – A Pattern of Deception

Figuring out that the “Of the people, by the people, for the people” talk was an entire charade and farce is not an overnight realization for most of us. It is a process that takes place as one notices a pattern of deception that began centuries ago.

A few examples: Woodrow Wilson campaigning for president in 1916 on the slogan “He kept us out of war.” Less than a month after inauguration, American boys were stepping foot on French soil to add more bodies and carnage in a useless conflict, one that would be continued by their sons a little more than 20 years later.

Iraq part 1 & 2, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, China…the list is long of foreign entanglements that did nothing but drain blood and treasure from the nation. Not much needs to be added to explain the insanity of attempting to nation-build in a land of warring tribes and secular violence. Democracy? In Iraq or Afghanistan? How delusional does one have to be to believe in that?

More current is the gay marriage push that, while failing in 37 out of 39 state referendums, (including California-Prop 8) somehow ended up becoming the law of the land when it was decided by 9 unelected tribal elders (SCOTUS) that somewhere in the Constitution the framers accidentally left out the gays. (It should also be noted that many Americans were fine with legal protections such as civil unions, acknowledging one’s life partner, etc. But no, they had to have the ‘marriage’ label.)

Closer to home is the never-ending California state ballot propositions that are voted on, only to be stripped or watered down of their intentions once under judicial review. It is important to note that American citizens never wanted mass immigration to dilute the culture and Western world way of life. No, it was decided for them by the ruling class a long time ago.

The differences between political factions are nil. Rs pretend to be the loyal opposition while Ds appear to have lost their minds over DEI and wokeness ideology. We are not voting our way out of this, nor was there really a chance to do that for quite a while now. The goal now is to survive the coming collapse and hopefully build from the ashes.

Although, with intellectual giants at our country’s helm, we may not have much left to build from once everything settles. If Biden going to the Ukraine and Poland to basically have a measuring contest between Russia and China is the best we got, then it is not a good outlook for the future.

Living in Occupied Territory – Part 1 – Losing Your Voice

What is the worst aspect of living under a hostile occupying power?  That’s what I’ll try to figure out.  Now, some may say that we are not occupied.  Rather, we’re conquered or colonized.  Well, sure cases can be made for each of those designations.  I’ll leave that to the hair splitters out there. Suffice it to say that the Right has the distinct impression that we have lost our rights as Americans and are living under a hostile regime imposed from outside and backed up by a military force that is lurking behind the scenes waiting to haul away into a gulag anyone foolish enough to oppose it.

Living under an occupying power, subjects you to many evils.  You may have your property seized.  The laws that used to protect you can be arbitrarily changed or even eliminated.  New and unjust laws can be invented to punish the conquered people.  Economic conditions can deteriorate due to the occupying power’s conflicting goals.  The occupier may employ propaganda to indoctrinate children in school.  The military authority may employ paid informers to spy on the inhabitants.  And so on.

But under our occupation most of the evils we suffer are tied to the enforced adherence to the Left’s cult of wokeness.  This cult has as its tenets that white Americans but especially sexually normal white men are inherently racist, sexist and homophobic and that this evil must be atoned for with a permanent program of anti-white punishments.  Obviously living under such a regime is brutally painful and damaging.  I’ll try to break out the individual aspects of this trauma in this series of essays.  For tonight’s theme I’ll talk about what it means to lose your voice.

What do I mean by “lose your voice?”  I’ll give an example.  Let’s say you’ve somehow survived through the first Obama term and after the hideously poor results of this regime you hope to see a conservative replace him.  And after the Republican primaries you realize with horror that “severely conservative” Mittens Romney has emerged from this debacle and will almost certainly lose to Barry Sotero because Romney doesn’t actually differ from Obama in any real way and because he really has no desire to win anyway.  He’s a placeholder meant to mark time while Obama puts on his Hope Redux pantomime act.

So, whenever Obama talks about how Black Lives Matter all Romney can talk about is reducing the deficit or reforming Medicaid.  Not a word can be said about foreign wars or illegal immigration or FBI tampering with policing in the failing Democrat cities like Baltimore or Philadelphia.  All of the things that we see as outrages and as the primary problems facing our society are taboo.  That nitwit Paul Ryan can only talk about reducing corporate taxes and deregulating tech monopolies.

And even when we finally had a candidate in 2016 who wasn’t a Uni-party shill and who, against all odds, snuck past the election gatekeepers, what kind of coverage did he get in the media?  We got Russia-gate 24/7/365.  Maybe, just maybe Fox News may have had a few opinion types who talked to the issues but the news was still read by Shepherd Smith who pronounced every proclamation by Adam Schiff or Nancy Pelosi that the walls were closing around Trump and never mind about his policies, they wouldn’t see the light of day once he was safely in prison.

And now that they’ve closed the gaps in their election scam and ejected the only honest president we’ve had in thirty five years even Fox has reverted to shilling for the Dems and all we hear is transgender surgery for minors and trillions for Ukraine but not a penny for East Palestine, Ohio.

And if you’re unlucky enough to also be stuck in a Blue State well, then you’re really without a voice.  Because in one of these places you’re not only unable to get your voice heard but if by chance the wrong people hear what you’re saying you’ll find yourself scooped up by the Stasi and deposited in a dungeon where you’ll sit and rot for a few years before being sentenced by a kangaroo court to hard time in a hellhole prison.

But even ignoring the fear of being persecuted, the primary trauma of being silenced is hopelessness.  After all, how can things be fixed if you’re unheard and alone.  Even if the internet allows for some way to contact like-minded people, the social media companies have elevated shadow-banning and algorithmic siloing of conservatives to a fine art.  Google, Facebook and until recently, Twitter did everything they could to minimize the reach of voices on the Right.  We are shadow-banned while the Left is amplified.

It may be the case that the beginnings of a change are appearing.  Alternative news sites are beginning to gain ground.  A few mainstream names like Tucker Carlson are starting to talk to us in our own language and tell the truth.  Elon Musk has let much needed light flood in to show how the feds and Twitter conspired to silence the Right and protect Biden and others on the Left.  And more and more regular people go to their favorite websites to find out what is happening in the world.  Sites like Whatfinger even let me amplify my reach to many times what I normally can.  Recently someone like Michael Anton was able to find his way to my site.  Maybe we’re not as alone as we were.  Maybe we’re starting to regain our voices.  But it’s still a lonely fate being occupied.