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In The Mailbox: 07.25.22

Posted on | July 25, 2022 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 07.25.22

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Extra-chunky Monday edition to make up for the lean, mean Friday post. Enjoy.
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OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: How Should She Have Responded?
EBL: Democrats Prepare To Unleash Hell on Fed Chairman Powell For The Coming Recession, Soros-Backed DA Marilyn Mosby Loses Primary for Re-Election, and Saint James [Matamoros]
Twitchy:  A Lot Of “Honest Citizens” Allegedly Think Joe Biden Is One Of The Best Presidents, also, “Lives Were Lost”
Louder With Crowder: “Stick Your Progress Where the Sun Don’t Shine”, Blinged-Out Bishop Robbed During Livestream, and “Who is Paying You to Lie This Time?”
Vox Popoli: Where Were These Guys 3 Years Ago?, Europe’s First White Flag, Leaving the West Behind, and On Awards
Stoic Observations: An Interim Geopolitical Course Correction

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
American Conservative: Top Gun: Maverick — Not Feelin’ It, Why Did Sebastian Köhn Get Monkeypox?, and Why I Was Wrong About Top Gun: Maverick
American Greatness: Biden Regime Accused of Gaslighting Nation With ‘Soviet Level Propaganda’, Cheney Bracing for Massive Primary Loss in August, and Pentagon Memo Says Trump Gave Order to ‘Make Sure’ January 6th was ‘Safe Event’
American Power: Members of Pence’s Secret Service Detail Feared for Their Lives, also, He Built a Home to Survive a Civil War. Tragedy Found Him Anyway
American Thinker: The Globalist Effort to ‘Get Trump’ Is Backfiring…Bigly!, A Red Chinese Intelligence Operation in America’s Great Plains?, and Some Lessons from January 6 Committee Finale
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye, Blue Monday
Babalu Blog: Cuban dictatorship declares capitalism for itself, communism for everyone else, Official Cuban government newspaper calls Health Minister a liar, reveals health crisis overwhelming island’s hospitals, and Cuban baseball legends Tony Oliva and Minnie Miñoso inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame
BattleSwarm: The Bomb That Ended A War, also, LinkSwarm for July 23, 2022
Behind The Black: Red China rethinking its proposed heavy lift rocket to make it a Starship clone, A large majority of today’s college students think blacklisting is a good thing, and Completely misunderstanding Trump’s influence in the Republican Party
Cafe Hayek: “Silence golden for market economy”, Getting Cause and Effect Straight, and Thinking Seriously About Responding to the Theft of IP
CDR Salamander: Diversity Thursday, also, Fullbore Friday
Chicago Boyz: Visit to a Noteworthy Robot – The Amazon No-Check-Out System
Da Tech Guy: The Left: from Avant-Garde to Garde to Red Guards in One Lifetime, Cheney 2024? She’d be Running for the Cash & Status, and Why we’re not solving the veteran suicide problem
Don Surber: Taliban may get nukes thanks to Biden, J6 witch hunt ratings dropped 21%, and Trump will fire 50,000 upon his return
First Street Journal: It’s not just the killings – Philadelphia has become virtually uncivilized, Resistance is not futile. I will not be assimilated, and The poor Special Snowflakes™ are getting their precious little feelings hurt!
Gates Of Vienna: Escalation is Inevitable, Annalena Starts to Worry, and Three Culture-Enrichers Sentenced for Their Roles in the Easter Riots
The Geller Report: Steve Bannon Found “Guilty” Of Contempt of Congress,, also, CHILD ABUSE: Families flee Pennsylvania School After Boys ‘Encouraged To Wear Dresses’
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, Eleven and Forty-Three, and Apollo 11 Panorama
Hollywood In Toto: Woke Scolds Come After Jimmy Carr (Again) for 9/11 Joke, Nope Disappoints at Box Office, Media Rush to the Rescue, and Yes, a Hollywood Legend Made Annie
The Lid: Source Documents Blow HUGE Holes In J6 Committee’s ‘Insurrection’ Narrative, California’s Green Obsession Created Toxic Waste Disaster, and The House Jan. 6th “Star Chamber” Shall Not be Opposed
Legal Insurrection: SCOTUS Leaves In Place Lower Court Order Vacating Biden Admin Immigration Enforcement Dodge, For Now, Twitter to Ban Use of ‘Groomers’ After Pressure From Liberal Outrage Mongers, and PM Zoolander Wants To Impose Drastic ‘Climate Change’ Restrictions On Farmers Just Like The Netherlands
Nebraska Energy Observer: Sometimes You Need Ajax, also, Change is good
Outkick: Pete Rose Set To Appear On Phillies’ Field For First Time In Over 30 Years, Jerry West Goes After J.J. Redick For Disparaging Older NBA Stars, Apple’s Likely NFL Sunday Ticket Win Signals Bigger Problem For ESPN & Traditional Networks, and MLB Analyst Confuses Ron Burgundy With Disgraced Porn Star Ron Jeremy
Power Line: More Evidence of the Pointlessness of Wind and Solar, When Reality Bites, and If I had a hammer & sickle
Shark Tank: Broward County Soil & Water Board Promotes Abortions & Democratic Officials
Shot In The Dark: Your Wish Is My Command, Uncancellation, and The Thing About Progressives Is
STUMP: Millennial Massacre Part 2
The Political Hat: Firing Line Friday: Is There an Ecological Crisis?, also, Queering Los Angeles Schools
This Ain’t Hell: A military staple is coming to an end, 17 weird things the military might teach you, Medals of Honor for soldiers who perpetrated Wounded Knee massacre may be rescinded, and Valor Friday
Transterrestrial Musings: Our Woke Military, The Value Of Space Exploration, and They Make It Sound Like A Bad Thing
Victory Girls: Bad News for George Gascon Is Rolling In, Florida Lawmaker Goes After Libs of TikTok, and 
Volokh Conspiracy: A Breakthrough on Reforming the Electoral Count Act [Updated], Colorado U.S. District Court issues TRO against magazine and gun ban, and California Enacts Gun Control Law Modeled on Texas’ SB 8 Anti-Abortion Law
Watts Up With That: Wrong, Legacy Media, Climate Change Is Not Causing Summer Heatwaves in the U.S. and Europe, Wind and Solar Fail to Reduce PJM’s CO2 Emissions, and Reuters:  How to Lie with Facts
Weasel Zippers: Kamala Harris Calls For Violence, House Dems Block Bill Preventing Oil Sales To Red China, and Residents In Portland Finally Fed Up With Drug Addicts In Their City
The Federalist: Recession? No Problem. Just Pretend It Doesn’t Exist, Canada Joins The Netherlands In Declaring Climate-Crazed War On Farmers, J6 Committee Hires Another Television Producer To Dramatize Show Trials, and More Than 100 Trump-Affiliated Lawyers Targeted By Dark Money Group
Mark Steyn: Trudeau the Truckulent, Coming Apart Together: John Carpenter and They Live, and Groom and Doom

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Paying Attention NOW, Democrats?

Posted on | July 25, 2022 | Comments Off on Paying Attention NOW, Democrats?

When Democrats embraced “criminal justice reform,” the consequences were predictable, especially to anyone who remembers the 1970s, an era of lawlessness that inspired movies like Dirty Harry and Death Wish. The basic idea behind New York’s misguided 2019 “bail reform” law was that it was racist to keep suspects locked up before trial unless they could find someone to post their bail. Why was it racist? “Disparate impact” — i.e., because more black and Hispanic suspects than whites were kept in jail. This is an interesting theory, but the Democrats who insisted on changing the law, to release most suspects without requiring cash bail, apparently didn’t stop to consider all the possible ramifications of this so-called “reform.” There has been a dramatic increase in violent crime which has been particularly harmful to blacks and Hispanics, there very people on whose behalf the “reform” was promoted, reminding us of what Ronald Reagan said: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.'”

Republican congressman Lee Zeldin is running for governor of New York and has targeted the state’s bail reform law as a main part of his tough-on-crime agenda, He was actually giving a speech on this topic last week at a Veterans of Foreign Wars lodge when he was attacked onstage. His attacker David Jakubonis is an Iraq War veteran with a history of alcoholism who was apparently drunk at the time. Under New York’s “bail reform,” a state judge released Jakubonis on his own recognizance (i.e., without bail), but the feds were like, “Uh uh”:

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of New York announced David Jakubonis, the suspect in the attack on Rep. Lee Zeldin, faces a federal assault charge.
The attack occurred during a campaign stop. Zeldin is the GOP gubernatorial candidate.
“Title 18, United States Code, Section 351(e) makes it a federal crime to willfully assault a Member of Congress,” the filing says. “Section 351(e) provides for an increased penalty where the assault involves the use of a dangerous weapon.” . . .
The judge released Jakubonis on his own recognizance.
That changed on Saturday when “FBI, New York state police and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office took him into custody.” He went in front of U.S. Magistrate Judge Marian W. Payson.
Jakubonis is now behind bars.
The Department of Justice said Jakubonis “is due back in federal court Wednesday morning.”

Where he belongs, I hasten to add. Note that the J6 rioters were held without bail for months on end, but this guy attacks a congressman? Oh, New York was just going to turn him loose, because apparently attacking congressmen in New York is OK, as long as it’s a Republican congressman. This situation handed Zeldin a perfect example of the problems caused by turning the state over to corrupt Democrats like Kathy Hochul. Given the growing evidence pointing to a massive “red wave” in November, I expect Hochul (and many other Democrats in New York) will soon have plenty of leisure to contemplate their errors.




 

Rule 5 Sunday: Marine LeCourt

Posted on | July 24, 2022 | 2 Comments

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Ms. LeCourt is from northern France and first appeared in Playboy in 2019. Her Instagram can be found here; she has also appeared in nude photoshoots under the name Lea Guerlin. Given how hot much of the country has been lately, here she is by the pool.
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NINETY MILES FROM TYRANNY: Hot Pick of the Late Night, The 90 Miles Mystery Box Episode #1785, Morning Mistress, and Girls With Guns

ANIMAL MAGNETISM: Rule Five Attracting The Best Friday, and the Saturday Gingermageddon.

EBL: MAGA Arizona & Kari Lake, The Last Movie Stars, Sara Bareilles, “Surfer Girl”, Hotel Portofino, The Americans, Anna Netrebko, and Willis H. Carrier [A historically cool guy.]

A VIEW FROM THE BEACH: Nicole PedraFish Pic Friday – Audrey WikanTattoo ThursdayMore ‘Random’ Celebrity NewsThe Wednesday WetnessBad PennyThe Monday Morning StimulusRandom Celebrity News and Palm Sunday

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FMJRA 2.0: Starface

Posted on | July 23, 2022 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: Starface

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Not a great week for my Senators – we split a two-game series against the Red Sox and then lost two out of three in Minneapolis. Playing baseball in 35-degree weather sucks.
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Historic Thoughts on ‘Our Democracy’
Patriots’ Soapbox
Citrix News
The Political Hat
From The Ground
The Universal Spectator
EBL
357 Magnum

 

Rule 5 Sunday: Archer/Summer Illya
Animal Magnetism
Ninety Miles From Tyranny
EBL
A View From The Beach
Proof Positive

Transgender ‘Rights’ vs. Common Sense
The Pirate’s Cove
EBL
A View From The Beach

‘White People Don’t Ride the Bus’
EBL
357 Magnum

FMJRA 2.0: Floating
EBL
A View From The Beach

Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
Okrahead
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum

Biden Just Had Such Bad Luck, Y’all
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum

In The Mailbox: 07.18.22
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

Crazy People Are Dangerous
Okrahead
EBL
357 Magnum

Aspiring Rapper Updates
Okrahead
EBL
357 Magnum

In The Mailbox: 07.20.22 (Early Morning Edition)
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

In The Mailbox: 07.20.22 (Evening Edition)
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

Despite the Media’s Deranged Obsession, Not Everything Is About Trump
EBL
357 Magnum

In The Mailbox: 07.21.22
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

Crazy People Are Dangerous, and Yes, Black Hammer Is a Dangerous Cult
Okrahead
The DaleyGator
EBL
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In The Mailbox: 07.22.22
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

Top linkers for the week ending July 22:

  1.  EBL (16)
  2.  357 Magnum (13)
  3.  A View From The Beach (10)
  4.  Proof Positive (6)

Honorable mention to Okrahead, who missed the top 5 by *that* much. Thanks to everyone for all the links!

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Academic Stasi Protecting Students From White Supremacist Menace of (Checks Notes) 18th-Century Scottish Philosopher

Posted on | July 23, 2022 | Comments Off on Academic Stasi Protecting Students From White Supremacist Menace of (Checks Notes) 18th-Century Scottish Philosopher

David Hume: A premature neo-Confederate?

“Don’t worry,” they told us, “it’s just a few Confederate statues.”

Next thing you know, the woke mob has come for . . . David Hume?

The University of Edinburgh has seen its donations slump by almost £2 million after it “cancelled” the philosopher David Hume over his slavery links.
The institution said that 24 donations and 12 legacies had been “cancelled, amended or withdrawn” in response to the September 2020 renaming of a prominent campus building dedicated to its former student, one of the leading figures of the Scottish enlightenment.
While he argued against the institution of slavery, Hume was condemned by student activists largely for a footnote in a 1758 essay in which he said he was “apt to suspect the negroes to be naturally inferior to the whites”.
The David Hume Tower was rechristened 40 George Square with the university claiming that while Hume’s opinions were “not uncommon” when he wrote them more than 250 years ago, they “rightly cause distress today”.

(Hat-tip: Ed Driscoll at Instapundit.) Years ago, when the SPLC (and the once-influential Little Green Footballs) tried to “cancel” me, I took solace in knowing that my many friends would reject this smear and, more than a decade down the line, everyone now sees how this Thought Police tendency has run completely amok — as some of us predicted it would.

Once you incentivize witch-hunting, you can be sure that some people will begin seeing evidence of witchcraft everywhere. Thus it is with “white supremacy,” a term which once was chiefly used to describe the Jim Crow regime, but which has since lost all meaning by being slung around irresponsibly as an all-purpose smear. Orwell once observed:

The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies ‘something not desirable’. The words democracysocialismfreedompatrioticrealisticjustice, have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another. In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides. It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it: consequently the defenders of every kind of régime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using that word if it were tied down to any one meaning. Words of this kind are often used in a consciously dishonest way. That is, the person who uses them has his own private definition, but allows his hearer to think he means something quite different. 

To accuse someone of being a “white supremacist,” it ought to be necessary to prove they have advocated genocide or, at least, have spelled out a political platform for creating a latter-day apartheid. That is to say, unless someone is engaged in actively promoting violence and oppression, the accusation of “white supremacy” is erroneous, and perhaps “consciously dishonest,” as Orwell says. When we see this kind of Thought Police activity — people on the Internet claiming to have “exposed” such-and-so person as guilty of Wrongthink — rather than focusing our attention on the person accused of “white supremacy,” we should instead carefully scrutinize the accusers. What is their motive? What do they seek to gain by denouncing others as “extremists”?

Most of the time nowadays, it’s just partisan politics — Democrats trying to frighten voters by smearing Republicans as dangerous. But what could possibly be the motive, beyond virtue-signalling, for besmirching the character of David Hume, who died in 1776, and is therefore quite unlikely to endanger anyone? Hume’s unforgivable Thought Crime, we are told, involves a footnote in his essay, “Of National Characters.” Now, I daresay that not one in a thousand students at the University of Edinburgh has actually read this essay, which begins thus:

The vulgar are apt to carry all national characters to extremes; and having once established it as a principle, that any people are knavish, or cowardly, or ignorant, they will admit of no exception, but comprehend every individual under the same censure. Men of sense condemn these undistinguishing judgments: Though at the same time, they allow, that each nation has a peculiar set of manners, and that some particular qualities are more frequently to be met with among one people than among their neighbours.

Hume’s purpose is to argue against prejudicial generalizations about the character of people based upon their nationality. We might suspect that Hume was engaged in a bit of special pleading here as a Scot, given the sort of anti-Scottish stereotypes then prevalent in England. Still, the point he was trying to make is that it is “vulgar” to make such assumptions about any people. In arguing against the (then-popular) belief that conditions of climate shape “national characters,” Hume makes several enumerated points before reaching this paragraph:

If the characters of men depended on the air and climate, the degrees of heat and cold should naturally be expected to have a mighty influence; since nothing has a greater effect on all plants and irrational animals. And indeed there is some reason to think, that all the nations, which live beyond the polar circles or between the tropics, are inferior to the rest of the species, and are incapable of all the higher attainments of the human mind. The poverty and misery of the northern inhabitants of the globe, and the indolence of the southern, from their few necessities, may, perhaps, account for this remarkable difference, without our having recourse to physical causes. This however is certain, that the characters of nations are very promiscuous in the temperate climates, and that almost all the general observations, which have been formed of the more southern or more northern people in these climates, are found to be uncertain and fallacious.

It is at the end of this paragraph that Hume adds a footnote:

I am apt to suspect the negroes to be naturally inferior to the whites. There scarcely ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even any individual eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst them, no arts, no sciences. On the other hand, the most rude and barbarous of the whites, such as the ancient Germans, the present Tartars, have still something eminent about them, in their valour, form of government, or some other particular. Such a uniform and constant difference could not happen, in so many countries and ages, if nature had not made an original distinction between these breeds of men. Not to mention our colonies, there are Negroe slaves dispersed all over Europe, of whom none ever discovered any symptoms of ingenuity; though low people, without education, will start up amongst us, and distinguish themselves in every profession. In Jamaica, indeed, they talk of one negroe as a man of parts and learning; but it is likely he is admired for slender accomplishments, like a parrot, who speaks a few words plainly.

Certainly, if Hume were alive and running for public office, his authorship of this statement would make it difficult for him to get elected, to say the least. As it is, we’re dealing with a 179-word footnote in an essay about “National Characters.” Hume writes only that he is “apt to suspect” — that is to say, offering his best guest, based on however much direct observation and study he had done — as to the “original distinction between these breeds of men.” Supposing that any student at the University of Edinburgh had actually read this 1758 essay (which I doubt many have), are we supposed to imagine that they were offended by it? Or, conversely, that this footnote by Hume had persuaded them that “negroes” are indeed “naturally inferior”? We may imagine the serious-minded sophomore philosophy student who, poring over the collected works of Hume, find this footnote and suddenly cries, “Eureka! This explains everything!” No, of course not. Don’t be absurd.

But this is how the Thought Police operate, you see — the life’s work of Hume, comprising many tens of thousands of words written on a variety of subjects, must be cast aside because of this one footnote of less than 200 words and, rather conveniently, the author is not alive to defend himself. Hume is, in this sense, kind of like those Confederate soldiers whose reputations are posthumously besmirched by “activists” and “intellectuals” engaged in virtue-signalling at their expense. Knowing what kind of men those soldiers were — “of gunpowder reputation,” as was said of my great-grandfather’s regimental commander — one doubts any of these pipsqueak “activists” would dare insult them if they were alive, but defaming the dead is easy work. Hume was a man of formidable skill in argumentation, and if anyone at the time had found fault with this footnote in his essay, certainly Hume would have been capable of defending himself. As it was, of course, no one in 18th-century Europe had any reason to question Hume’s judgment on this matter. How many avid believers in racial equality were there in England in 1758? Few, if any, I’m sure, and probably they had more important matters to deal with than accosting a Scottish philosopher about a footnote.

Really, why was this deemed important enough to rename a building at the University of Edinburgh? Is it any wonder that donors are canceling their bequests? What a silly tempest in a teapot — “Ban the dead racist David Hume!” — yet the Eminent Scholars in charge of a university evidently took it seriously. Everyone involved in this disgrace ought to be ashamed of themselves, but our latter-day “intellectuals” don’t seem to have any sense of shame. “Get woke, go broke,” indeed.




 

In The Mailbox: 07.22.22

Posted on | July 23, 2022 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 07.22.22

— compiled by Wombat-socho

“I went to bed too late and got up too soon…”
Usual weekend deadlines for the usual weekend posts.
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OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Electric Vehicles Are Disposable
EBL: GOP Candidate For NY Governor Lee Zeldin Attacked, Attacker Released Almost Immediately, also, Two-Tier Justice – Steve Bannon Guilty Of Contempt Of Congress
Twitchy: Brutal Thread Breaks Out Puppets & Crayons To Explain Why Most Folks DGAF About January 6, also, Kamala Calls For More Violence Just One Day After Attempted Assassination Of Lee Zeldin
Louder With Crowder: ‘My Lawn Is Now Becoming a Public Bathroom’, also, Dave Chappelle Fans Come to Comedian’s Defense as He Bodies Haters for Second Night in a Row
Vox Popoli: IQ Estimation Guide, also, Scientology > Science
According To Hoyt: I inspire the strangest fan art, It’s a Mystery, and How to Add More LGBTQ characters to your fiction – a guest post by Frank Fleming
Monster Hunter Nation: WriterDojo S2 Ep2: Writing Action (Round 2)

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Crazy People Are Dangerous, and Yes, Black Hammer Is a Dangerous Cult

Posted on | July 22, 2022 | 1 Comment

Have you forgotten Augustus Claudius Romain, Jr., the Brooklyn native who styles himself “Gazi Kodzo,” supreme commander of the Black Hammer Organization? I wrote about Romain/“Kodzo” in February (“The Destructive Cult of Racial ‘Liberation’”) as the group tried and failed to build their own “community” in Colorado:

For the followers of Black Hammer, their “take back the land” dream ended with what can only be called a sort of radical Fyre Festival, a bummer of a bad camping trip, with a few minor injuries. But there is no guarantee that the next radical gesture will end so harmlessly.

After that dream fell apart, Romain/“Kodzo” and his remaining followers relocated to Atlanta, where things apparently went downhill badly:

The group regularly gathers in downtown’s Woodruff Park to hand out food and clothing to the homeless as members proselytize over a megaphone.
In November, Atlanta police arrested several members of the group, including Kodzo, when they refused an order to turn down the amplifier that was violating the city’s noise ordinance, according to a police report. When the police went to arrest Kodzo other members of the group began pushing officers, according to the report.
Kodzo and several other Hammers were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and obstruction of police. Officers seized a .45-caliber handgun and two-way radios, among other items, according to the reports.
Last year, members of the group who were closest to Kodzo moved into a rented house in a suburban southside neighborhood in Riverdale. The group was evicted in December and owed $21,000 in unpaid rent, attorney’s fees and other charges, according to records in Clayton County State Court. Public records indicate the group then took up residence in the Fayetteville home that was the scene Tuesday’s shooting.

Now, we will get to Tuesday’s shooting in a minute, but let me clear up something that seems to be causing a problem for some journalists.

Infamous ‘Cult’ Leader Arrested
After Dead Body Found in Home

Notice the word “cult” is inside quotation marks in that Daily Beast headline, as if they’re afraid of being sued for libel if they state, as a fact, that Black Hammer is a cult — which it most definitely is, and we ought not be tiptoeing around that fact as if we’re scared of it. Good journalism at times requires courage, the kind of courage that involves publishing the truth and defending it. Having gone to trial to defend myself in such a situation, I do not say this casually. If you’re a journalist who’s afraid to call a cult a cult, maybe you need to find some other line of work.

My thumbnail summary biography of Romain/“Kodzo”:

Romain was born in Brooklyn and grew up around Atlanta. In his early 20s, he went to Los Angeles and apparently worked as some kind of personal assistant for the head of a small modeling agency, helping to stage “mansion parties,” among other things. Sometime after 2015, Romain was recruited by the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and moved to the party’s headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, where his duties were mainly about running social-media accounts. In 2018, Romain — now calling himself Kodzo — left the APSP and moved back to Atlanta, where he established the Black Hammer Organization in February 2019. Romain/Kodzo claimed he quit the APSP because it was secretly controlled by white people; the APSP says he was expelled for unspecified misconduct. You can believe whatever you want, but the point is that he learned his ideology and tactics at one black “liberation” organization and then employed this knowledge to create his own organization with himself as “Commander-in-Chief.”

The key to Black Hammer was, first, its leader’s large following on social media and, second, his knowledge of radical organizing tactics. He already had a large following on Twitter and Facebook before he started Black Hammer, and his experience with the APSP gave him a level of prestige that put him far above the vulnerable young people he attracted to his organization, so that his leadership — his words, his ideology, his actions — were exempt from criticism. Without him, there was no Black Hammer, and therefore, to be a member of the organization was to be an idolatrous servant of the Supreme Commander. This is a cult.

Here’s what made Romain/“Kodzo” notorious in April 2020:

 

Would any sane person be associated with this dangerous kook? I think not, but as I said, Black Hammer attracted vulnerable young people, and by “vulnerable,” of course I mean, a few fries short of a Happy Meal. The very fact that someone was involved in this cult was evidence of their mental deficiency, because rational and intelligent people would never go anywhere near a group led by such an obvious crackpot.

There is a factor of self-selection in the membership of cults. People who are generally successful in life are seldom enthralled by the radical promise of “liberation,” and people with a healthy sense of street-wise skepticism — i.e., those with a functional bullshit detector — would be suspicious of anyone calling himself the Supreme Commander. If you’ve read Eric Hoffer’s The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements, you know that such movements tend to attract people who can be categorized as misfits. So you collect together a bunch of misfits, who don’t have a lot going for them in terms of career success or social popularity, and who furthermore are naïve enough to fall for the radical promise of “liberation,” and what you have is a recipe for disaster. The Khmer Rouge, Jonestown, Heaven’s Gate — these things never have a happy ending. It was therefore foreseeable that Black Hammer would ultimately end with some headline-making debacle, even if the specifics could not be predicted. And thus we turn to events in Fayetteville:

The home linked to Tuesday’s SWAT standoff, alleged kidnapping and deadly shooting in Fayetteville is a communal house of Atlanta-based extremist organization, the Black Hammer Party, whose leader was arrested in connection to the episode, according to police.
The group’s leader, Augustus C. Romain, 36, was charged with 11 felony counts, including party to the crime of false imprisonment, party to the crime of kidnapping, party to the crime of aggravated assault, criminal street gang activity, criminal conspiracy to commit a felony and aggravated sodomy, according to a press release issued Wednesday by the Fayetteville Police Department.

(Whoa — “aggravated sodomy”? We eagerly await the police affidavit that gives us the tawdry details behind that charge.)

A second person who lived at the home, Xavier H. Rushin, 21, was charged in the incident with a misdemeanor and 10 felonies, including kidnapping, aggravated assault, false imprisonment and criminal street gang activity, the release said.
Fayetteville Police said they received a 911 call Tuesday morning at 7:48 a.m. from “a person whispering that they had been kidnapped by an organization and was being held in the garage of a residence.” Police said they located the residence by tracing the call.
The hours-long standoff, which resulted in a neighborhood shelter-in-place order, ended Tuesday afternoon when officers discovered a person inside the home shot dead, police said.
When officers responded to the residence in the Woodbyne subdivision off White Road, a group of nine people exited the home, but one person remained inside, a police press release said.
Police observed a person waving their hand from a garage window, the release said. Officers also approached a person outside the residence and they attempted to flee, the release said. The police press release did not identify that person.
The shelter-in-place order remained in effect for several hours as a SWAT unit responded. Police eventually sent a robot into the home for further investigation and discovered a person who remained inside was dead, the spokesman said. With the robot’s help, the house was surveyed and the lockdown lifted around 2:15 p.m.
The deceased person was found in the home with a gunshot wound to the head. The Black Hammer group’s social media posts identified the man as one of their members. Police said the man was 18, but the AJC is not identifying him because he appears to be a suicide victim. Officials said they believe the gunshot wound to the head was self-inflicted.

The AJC won’t name him, but the dead teenager was Amonte Ammons, who was hailed by Black Hammer as their “Minister of Defense,” and who is alleged to have been kidnapped, beaten and forcibly sodomized by Romain/“Kodzo.” Now, I don’t know what the word “liberation” means to you, but that sure doesn’t sound like my idea of liberation.

Gazi Kodzo’s police booking mug shot

Fayette County is a prosperous suburban community where President Trump got 52% of the vote in 2020, so it’s not likely that the would-be revolutionary (and accused rapist) “Gazi Kodzo” can expect lenient treatment from the criminal justice system there. They’re going to send him to Reidsville, and probably for a long, long time.

He’s certainly not likely to be suing anyone for libel, so there is no reason for any journalist to hesitate to call Black Hammer a cult.

There is a moral to this story: Crazy People Are Dangerous.




 

In The Mailbox: 07.21.22

Posted on | July 21, 2022 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 07.21.22

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Silicon Valley delenda est.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Manhattan Da Wakes Up & Smells The Fail
EBL: Hotel Portofino
Twitchy: Blake Masters Fires Back At Lincoln Project, also, Townhall’s Investigation Into The Exploitation Of The 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
Louder With Crowder: Dave Chappelle Gets The Last Word – Blasts First Avenue For Canceling Him & Performs Anyway
Vox Popoli: Why Globalism Cannot Survive, Another Elite Pedo?, and When Losing One War Isn’t Enough

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
American Conservative: A Wake-up Call for the Educational Establishment
American Greatness: Quadruple Vaxxed Joe Biden Tests Positive For COVID-19 One Year After Lying That The Jabbed Can’t Get COVID, also, The Left Should Be Happy with Biden
American Thinker: Saving the Planet, or Themselves?, also, Trump or DeSantis: Who Is the Man for the Times?
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily Fiscal Disaster News
Babalu Blog: Congress overwhelmingly votes down Democrat amendment to extend credit to Cuba’s dictatorship, Two Cubas – Food shortages and blackouts for Cubans, ‘quality service’ for foreign tourists, and Over the past 6 months, 63 newborns die from lethal infections in Cuban children’s hospital
BattleSwarm: Texas Republican Agriculture Commissioner Comes Out For Legalizing Medical Marijuana
Behind The Black: NASA sets tentative launch date for SLS, Northrop Grumman delays next Cygnus cargo mission, and SpaceX launch aborted 46 seconds before launch
Cafe Hayek: Floridians and Covid, Some Economics of True Price Floors, and The World Would Be a Better Place Without Any International Trade and Finance Accounting
Chicago Boyz: Nancy Pelosi and I Have Something in Common
Da Tech Guy: Reminder to National Review – Trump Predicted All the Results of a Biden Administration before the election, also, Green Energy Policies are destabilizing the world
Don Surber: Biden cost Democrats 1-in-4 Hispanic voters, also, NYT writer sorry he called you appalling
First Street Journal: The journolism of The Philadelphia Inquirer, also, Economics writer Eduardo Porter wants gasoline to rise back to $5.00 per gallon
Gates Of Vienna: Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi -“Bring These Criminals to Justice”, also, The Hardening of “Soft” Totalitarianism
The Geller Report: Woke Netflix Loses Nearly 1 Million Subscribers in Historic Loss, also, Italian Government Implodes
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, also, An Extragalactic Black Hole
Hollywood In Toto: Die Another Day – The Very Best, and Worst, of James Bond, also, Springsteen Silent on Outrageously High Ticket Prices
The Lid: Joe Manchin Is Saving Democrats, And They Hate Him For It
Legal Insurrection: The Senate Armed Services Committee Calls For Pentagon To Cease Rooting Out “Extremism” In The Military, Big Court Win For Parents’ Right To Attend And Speak Out At School Board Meetings, and Independent Truckers Protesting New Labor Law Shut Down Port of Oakland
Nebraska Energy Observer: “First thing I would ask …”
Outkick: Ratings Show People Don’t Care About ESPY Awards, ESPN Awards Red Chinese Skier Eileen Gu ‘Breakthrough Athlete’ ESPY After She Apparently Gave Up Her U.S. Citizenship, and NBA Execs Caught Bowing To Red China In Leaked Audio Obtained By ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’
Power Line: Emergency, Biden style, also, Americans Want Oil
Shark Tank: Crist & Fried Square Off In Debate, Sparks Fly
Shot In The Dark: Real American Heroes, also, Rage For The Machine
The Political Hat: Woke Priorities Of The Left: Racist Dog Names; Nonevident Climate Crisis; Mass Starvation
This Ain’t Hell: Fewer vets recommending the service, Hooker hired at Air Force contractor, and Douglas Stringfellow – Old School Stolen Valor
Transterrestrial Musings: Apollo And Space Tourism, The Current State Of The War, and Google
Victory Girls: The January 6 Committee Persists
Volokh Conspiracy: A Quick Breakdown Of The Right To Contraception Act
Watts Up With That: BBC Ignore the Real Reason for Sri Lanka’s Problems, also, Climate Alarmists Respond to the Global Warming Pause
Weasel Zippers: CNN’s Van Jones On Black Voters’ Frustrations With Biden, also, Biden Transportation Sec. “Astonished” People “Really Struggle To Let Go” of Their Cars In Favor of Electric Vehicles
The Federalist: Fact Check: Ohio’s Tim Ryan Voted To Allow Emergency Reserve Oil To Be Sent To Beijing, Public Media Outlet Hides Violent Criminal Records Of ICE Detainees, and NYT’s Bret Stephens Becomes First Corporate Media Figure To Acknowledge Russian Collusion Was A ‘Hoax’
Mark Steyn: Nice Hair, Though

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