Robert Heinlein’s crazy years have come to our generation as top government officials advocate pre-pubescent sex change and TikTok squelches freedom of “speech” for a PhD who wants to shake her keister.
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36 replies on “Crazy Years: Pre-Pubescent Sex Change and TikTok Kicks Out PhD Woman’s Keister”
Of course the good news is that the genes of parents who are so wokefully, willfully ignorant as to put their pre-pubescent kids on sex-change therapy will be removed from the pool in time…like one generation. This kind of idiocy is doomed to die out. Tragic for the kids though, whose hope of reproducing normally and having families of their own will generally be destroyed, but it’s often the children who pay the price for adult stupidity. As usual, the left is just too damn dumb to see that coming.
Addicted to Outrage ~Glen Beck
We have had a few more decades of awareness of the perverse nature of world media… what I like to call the “Chelm world” … when Arafat or Abbass or any other ass from the PA would shoot the shit , at first I couldn’t comprehend that the press would just accept it … hook, line and stinker… and then listened to their asinine regurgitation of the outright lies….
I hope that enough Americans wise up in time to retake the House in 2022… seriously!!
and the Republicans have to produce the evidence and start impeachment proceedings for the whole corruption “non” scandal of the big guy…
I keep hoping it changes… What is good for Israel is also good for America… I like to believe…
The one-upsmanship of the current grievance culture is certainly helped by the fast transmission enabled by technology, and I’d certainly agree with Scott that the world doesn’t have to be any crazier now than 60 years go but seem so when we hear about something every day.
The per capita number of kidnappings is not significantly higher now than it used to be, if I remember and understand the numbers correctly but now that we can hear about every case of a child taken by a parent in a custody dispute (around 85% of the cases, I think) we think there are snatchers on every street corner and kids cannot walk to the local park any more.
What used to just be a 3 day embarrassment in the local high school now can be a world wide trending video (and likely suicide due of a teen unable to deal with the mocking) though it might only last 30 seconds before another such video “goes viral.”
I’m surprised to learn that Scott Ott watches rump shaking videos on tiktok. I never would’ve guessed…..
I was surprised that he called it a tuckes… needs work on his gutterals…
It’s a dity job, but someone’s gotta do it….
I equate the madness with the speed of communication. The two concepts grow exponentially faster with each passing year. I just don’t see the “madness” spinning out of control (though that would be a curious and somewhat morbid observation) since the “madness” is tied inexplicably to the speed of communication.
The wackos and nutcases that call themselves “woke” and favor all manner of things that were unthinkable 10 years ago will continue to find new outrageous stuff that they call “pop culture.” No outrage is too outrageous for these people. What the rest of us see, however, is really evil incarnate.
Biblical end times — they just may be approaching closer and closer and closer….
I think you’re right about the mass availability and speed of communication, but if the fertility of the ground didn’t so enthusiastically accept the crop, it couldn’t proliferate so. All the more reason to capitalize on that mass availability and spreed to provide and promote healthier alternatives.
I used to live with the axiom that if it doesn’t effect me directly, I’ll ignore it, but I can’t live that way anymore. I have to get involved for everyone else’s sake as well. The problem is I lack the talent to be able up get up on a soapbox and draw a crowd. Back in the 60’s it was fun to watch people do just that on the Boston Commons and because it was considered “safe ground”, the police were not able to stop someone from saying whatever they wanted to.
I wonder if there are still “safe grounds” like that anywhere. If there is, you’d probably need private bodyguards to protect you,
Probably a local, insular pub where any new person (spy) would be immediately obvious and you would know that no one would be offended by anything you said, or be willing to fight you right there and not try to publish a tell-all in NYT.
The oft-quoted Glenn Reynolds also has a line about “you may not be interested in the [long german word} but the [long german word] is interested in you. It seems anything said in public gets to the ears of someone who needs a better pair of them and they will start squeeling about the terribly no good offensive thing you said. I imagine it would be good that the cop is interested in the soap box stander now, otherwise said soap box might become a lynching box.
I have one thing Heinlein talked about that I wish had come true, “shipstones.”
It would seem that Zo has created the ideal theme song for the Modern Crazy Years:
https://rumble.com/ve6n6j-coke-would-like-to-teach-the-world-to-hate.html?mref=6m01l&mc=24203
I must quibble with the assertion that conservatives (perhaps this need to be better-defined) di not sit out the “culture wars” and they did, indeed, contribute to modern culture; however, those contributions have been summarily-rejected from the popular culture due to a lack of interest. Old, stodgy beliefs of Mom, Dad, and Grandma are usually rejected by each generation. Scott is correct in saying that the human condition has been devolving into all forms of debachery since before times immemorable — consider the destruction of Sodom and Gamorrah described in the Bible’s Old Testament.
Mom, Dad, and Grandma – for some reason I immediately thought of The Beverley Hillbillies and the Clampets.
The folks of S&G weren’t such awful sinners, … more like salt of the earth types.
In one of the rare weeks I didn’t watch Backstage 1st, from just seeing the title I automatically knew that this was Steve’s segment
Wasn’t Kathleen Kennedy Harvey’s assistant? Makes ya think she has a lot of dirt on some very high people. Maybe that is her power.
Yes, the weirdness is not new. Before however, the conservatives were of the opinion that they were not going to peek into peoples bedroom windows, then attack them for what they saw.
Where the conservatives failed was not saying anything when those people brought that craziness out of their bedrooms.
Plenty has been said in opposition of such “outings”; however, nobody has been listening beyond the time it takes to popularly-reject piety and wholesome living.
I remember reading somewhere that a state had a law prohibiting sex with your wife! Their rational for this was if anybody saw you, it wasn’t private enough. How bizarre is that?
Hey! I was quoting Heinlein’s Crazy Years almost 20 years ago already.
The closest old Bob got to predicting today’s FUBAR was “If This Goes On” which, on the surface appears to be the opposite of our situation but, in REALITY, is exactly what’s happening today….
I always enjoy The Man Who Sold the Moon and its follow up, Requiem
Elon Musk = DD Harriman
I think the backward looking description of the Crazy Years by Lazarus Long in Time Enough for Love can be spot on. Going out in public with helmets fashioned to look like wigs, everyone armed. Seems like our cities are heading that way.
Requiem makes me cry every time I re-read it. And I do that regularly. Heinlein is a staple in my library.
I would like to have that poem as my epitaph, but I fear I didn’t live up to it.
“Home is the Sailor, home from the Sea, the Hunter home from the hill…”
Requiem, yes, gets dusty.
The Long Watch always seems to do it for me, too.
It’s good to remember the good that Robert A. wrote.
I read ALL (except for the last one and a half unreadable meanderings).
As a very young man, I did not understand how damaging and meshuga were some of his ideas until much later in life….
I’d say we’re living in the beginning of sorrows/birth pangs/pains. I would think Scott would agree.
Matthew 24:6-8 NASB “6 And you will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end. 7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 But all these things are merely the beginning of birth pains.”
A couple of things to note…in Greek, the word “nation” is Ethnos. Strong’s g1484 ἔθνος. Which means “race”. And I’m seriously beginning to believe America is becoming the Whore of Babylon/Mystery Babylon…just sayin’..lol
It’s not just America — The Whore includes all Western societies. Comfort and wealth breed decadence.
I used to think it was primarily the Roman Catholic Church and a Global system that would come into place toward the end times, and that the end times would happen way after I was dead. For years I had not believed, or wanted to believe, that the US would ever go against Israel. But I now must concede, that the US is definitely heading in that direction. The world is continuously changing, and with those changes, deeper study and reviewing studies is essential to comprehend the many levels of knowledge found in the Word, especially regarding Eschatology.
But the primary point to my comment was how Matthew 24:7 mentions “nation” and “kingdom” as if they were vastly different. The English text are perfect for knowing the Gospel and other various teachings, but the more I study the Greek and Hebrew text, the more I see that simply studying the English text leaves out a whole deeper layer of knowledge. My desire to know Him better through His Word has not diminished since I came to the Faith. Which is why I have spend a portion of every day to study. I even listen to an audio Bible at night. I can’t even begin to tell you how much that has helped.
I always took the various mentions of “these are not the end times” both in that passage and elsewhere as “there will always be these things” like “there will be false prophets” and other things predicted. i would say it is far more important (in the Christian view) to be prepared for your own call to judgement rather than the end of the entire world.
Nations rose against nations every century from the speaking of those words until now. Every other birth pain has been felt and Jesus was cautioning every person who read (or was actually present to hear) those words not to worry and just trust Him.
That was what I used to think too. But the more I study the Greek and Hebrew texts, the more I find that it is a special time before the Tribulation period. I used to mostly read just the KJV, but with websites like Bible Gateway, I had started to delve much deeper. The Amplified Bible expands the text. Since there are no English words for some of the Greek text, Matthew 24:8 indicates that the “beginning of sorrows” aka “birth pangs/pains” is especially horrific…”8 But all these things are merely the beginning of birth pangs [of the intolerable anguish and the time of unprecedented trouble].” https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew24:7-8&version=NASB;AMP;EXB;KJV;GNV
Got Questions Ministries articles on the subject seem to align with what I’ve been seeing. I tend to agree with them often, so it was just a little more conformation. And, as I said, “nation” has a deeper meaning. I often wondered why it would say nation and then kingdoms. Since they essentially the same thing. But the Greek word for nation also means race. Seeing what’s going on now…it led me to a much deeper study.
With the changing times, I find that reviewing my studies on Eschatological matters, tends to reveal new things I hadn’t thought of. I have always spent a portion of every day studying the Word, but I had rarely reviewed studies like this. It’s been a very enlightening experience.
As for worry or fear…I don’t fear anything of this world, because I know God, I fear God, because He knows me. (my sins) lol
I was reading your response and suddenly realized that I don’t know what language the New Testament was originally written in… It wasn’t exactly taught at the Orthodox Hebrew school that I attended a bunch of decades ago…
The New Testament was originally in Greek. Here’s a short article about the Bible languages.
https://www.gotquestions.org/languages-Bible-written.html
And here is a piece on why it’s a good idea to learn at least a little of Greek and Hebrew.
https://www.gotquestions.org/Greek-Hebrew-Bible.html
Thanks… I had no idea…I actually started learning Greek a decade or so ago… I have friends and loved to visit… and can read the signs because it is close to Cyrillic text (which I learned in high school when I took Russian for a year)… but didn’t quite get to conversational… not to mention biblical…
For a time, Greek was the language of learning and higher literature, the same as Latin became later. Anything important was written in Greek unless it was an official government document which could be in Latin, though I do not remember when that really took off. The Catholic church standardizing on Latin later ushered in the new language for science and learning.
Gosh! I watched this after I wrote my comment to “Stalin Kills People” post by Daniel Buckner and right here, the guys, in their inimitable way perfectly presented what I was getting at.
Speaking of turning off the media, while I’ve never engaged with any social media platform except this and the You Tube comment section occasionally, I’ve even reduced the amount of news coverage I watch. I scan the headlines, and pretty much avoid anything having to do with Asterisk and his bevy of handlers. Government isn’t my friend and never has been, especially not the current re-play of the Obama admin. Popular culture doesn’t interest me. The few movies I watch are usually those recommended by a respected voice I listen to or someone on this website. I love to read and listen to audiobooks, so now I’m going to have to read some Heinlein – strangely absent from a rather vast amount of authors I’ve consumed. So much to read, so little time. Siiiigh.
Can we go back to the Flintstones? I wanna go smoke some L&Rs w/ Fred and Barney.