And over in the eastern city's namesake, Portland Oregon voters appear to have had enough

antifa goons and the summer of love

The collegiate pacifists are apparently gearing up to do battle again this summer at both parties’ conventions; that will only reinforce the image of the new Democratic Party among voters, and this sign of ordinary citizens rebelling against woke should make Biden’s handlers nervous.


Well, of course it does — the Massachusetts diaspora has metastasized through Portland, and is now invading neighboring towns

Westbrook [Maine] Wants to Turn Private Homes and Churches Into Homeless Shelters for illegal aliens and hobos

The city of Westbrook is considering a new ordinance which would allow private homes, along with churches and community centers, to be used as homeless shelters, as the vast majority of people applying for housing assistance in the city are immigrants.

The proposal follows an earlier admission by the Westbrook official running the city’s welfare program that “90 to 95 percent” of welfare recipients are migrants — or “New Mainers.”

“What we can afford in this ordinance are shelters in single family homes which are deemed to be emergency shelter families,” said Jennie Franceschi, Westbrook Director of Planning and Code Enforcement “A church that has a room that they utilize for the purposes of baked bean suppers or educational or social needs could then take that room and make it into a shelter if the needs of the community necessitated it.”

The ordinance would not force private homeowners or churches to house homeless people, but would allow them to become official homeless shelters if they choose.

During a May 7 Planning Board meeting, multiple members of the public appeared to speak in favor of the new ordinance, arguing that it will help the city to deal better with the skyrocketing rate of homelessness in Cumberland County, of which Westbrook is a part.

One concerned Westbrook resident, Martin Malia, however, sent an email to be read during the public hearing, criticizing the new measure for the potential tax burden it could impose on property owners in the city.

“I do not believe the entire homeless shelter proposal is beneficial to the property taxpayers and residents of the city of Westbrook. Last year, the property taxpayers were burdened with an 8.8 [percent] tax increase,” Malia said, adding that the current proposal would hike property taxes by 11.4 percent.

Malia expressed concern that the new ordinance would attract more homeless immigrants to the city, who could then apply for taxpayer-funded General Assistance, which would add to the taxpayer funding going to the new shelters in private homes and churches.

… Despite failing to address the tax burden imposed by the new shelters, the Planning Board voted unanimously to send the new ordinance, as well as an ordinance creating a licensing process for homeless shelters, to the city council for consideration.

At an April 9 Westbrook City Council meeting, which began with a “land acknowledgment” apologizing for colonialism, Harison Deah, the director of general assistance, admitted that the vast majority of people applying for general assistance in the town are “new Mainers” meaning immigrants.

He went on to say that, in many cases, his office has to teach the immigrants living in apartments with the help of taxpayer-funded general assistance how to do basic things to avoid angering tenants and neighbors, such as how to use a thermostat. [And toilets, and keeping chickens out of the house —ED]

The general assistance program poses a significant tax burden on Westbrook residents, with statewide taxpayer money used to pay for 70 percent of the assistance, and local residents paying 30 percent directly through property tax.

With the extremely high percentage of immigrants applying for general assistance, it is likely that many families housed in the newly proposed homeless shelters inside homes and churches, would be in the country illegally.

“How is this all not an immigration resettlement program being funded by taxpayers under the guise of fighting homelessness,” said Malia, in comments provided to The Maine Wire.

It’s not difficult to feel sorry for the long-term residents of towns like Westbrook, because they are very much not voting for this stuff; unfortunately, they are quickly being subsumed under a wave of “New Mainers” — not the illegals NYC’s Mayor Adams calls wetbacks, but progressive liberals who’ve been priced out of adjoining Portland and have moved to Westbrook to duplicate what they created five miles away. This is happening everywhere in Maine south of the Tofu Line — coastal Maine from Bar Harbor south to Kittery — and elections are beginning to skew heavily Democratic. The oldsters and natives are forced out without so much as a land acknowledgement, and liberals replace them, bringing with them their social sensibilities and pocketbooks to pay for them, for a while. I don’t know what the final outcome of all this will be (though I can guess) but I can guarantee one thing: the leftists who are bringing in the world’s unwashed to share in their beneficence will not enjoy living next to church bingo hall’s homeless shelter with its residents’ third world habits, culture and lifestyle.

Tee hee.

There may be more to this story than the social outrage suggests, but then again, I've seen some incredibly boneheaded moves by lawyers in my time

The little vixon led him on, damnit!

Estes Carter Thompson is accused of recording multiple girls by taping his phone to plane toilet seats. In a new court filing, American Airlines says the young girl should have known that there was a recording device on the toilet.

"Defendant would show that any injuries or illnesses alleged to have been sustained by Plaintiff, Mary Doe, were proximately caused by Plaintiff’s own fault and negligence," AA said.

"She knew or should have known contained a visible and illuminated recording device."

Thompson is accused of having videos of girls aged 7, 9, 11 and 14.Absolutely insane.

The plaintiff is a nine-year-old girl. (!!!)

This is the kind of defense pleading you might expect from a first year associate who remembers the principle of contributory negligence but has no grip on reality. If American Airlines insists on retaining lawyers with sub-60 IQs, it deserves what it’s about to get, but … gee.

In defense of first-year associates, however, I’ve seen counterclaims and special defenses asserted by veteran lawyers, counter-claims that are so dumb, so guaranteed to turn a jury against their client, that you’re left wondering who had what at lunch that day, and how much.

UPDATE: American now says that the filing was made by the outside law firm hired by its insurance company, and “has directed that pleading be withdrawn”. That bird has flown, dummies.

The decline of civilization proceeds apace

I noticed this twenty years ago when one of our children, then a junior at GHS, admitted that she’d never heard of, let alone read Thomas Wolfe. She happened to have the same English teacher I’d had, Dwight Wall, so I wrote to him, expressing my dismay and pointing out that, because he’d assigned “Look Homeward, Angel” to our class, I’d gone on to discover “The Web and The Rock”, and “You Can’t Go Home Again”, and thereby enriched my life. He wrote back a nice note, lamenting that “these days, I can’t get students to read a 20-page essay, let alone an entire book”. Mr. Wall was a tremendous teacher, staying for 53 years at the high school and inspiring thousands of students, so if, by 2004 he couldn’t persuade modern-day scholars from Greenwich Friggin’ Connecticut to immerse themselves in the glory of literature, it was they who had changed, not he.

So with that experience in mind, I was drawn to this essay in HotAir today:

David Strom: Why Johnny Doesn't Read...

Here's a shock for you (not). 

College students aren't reading the assigned texts for their college classes. 

Strom:

“This time--I promise you I will get back to my regularly scheduled bashing of the young whippersnappers--I am not going to waste any time talking about how much better it was in my day and how Gen Z are a bunch of lazy communists. I'm not even going to whinge about how stupid they are because I actually don't believe that's true. My gut sense is that they are as a group pretty smart, although there is a worrying trend in IQ measures indicating that intelligence measures are for the first time trending down

….

“But for this essay I will look mainly at what professors are saying, and it isn't good. Students are coming in with poor reading skills and short attention spans, and over time the penalties for not doing the work have evaporated. 

If you can get away without reading, why do the work?

Many college students don't read very well, their professors say. And they don't think they should have to work very hard. "Some struggle with reading endurance and weak vocabulary,"  writes Beth McMurtrie in the Chronicle of Higher Education.  Others aren't willing to struggle. 

Furthermore, "a significant number of those who do the work seem unable to analyze complex or lengthy texts," say professors at colleges ranging from Wellesley to Cal State LA. Students don’t seem to "have the context to understand certain arguments or points of view."

In 15 years of teaching, Theresa MacPhail has adapted to the declining number of students willing and able to complete reading assignments. "She began assigning fewer readings, then fewer still," reasoning that less is more, she told McMurtrie. "She would focus on the readings that mattered most and were interesting to them."

MacPhail is an associate professor in science and technology studies at Stevens Institute of Technology, a selective university. But more and more of her students "still weren’t doing the reading, and when they were, more and more struggled to understand it." They complained about having to write a research paper. It was too hard.

Strom:

“Why aren't I going to go off on a rant about the stupid kids? 

“We, or at least our educational system and Big Tech, did this to them. I also think this is why IQs have been dropping in recent years. 

“I spend most of my time on the Internet--it is a matter of habit. I have a voracious appetite for knowledge, and it is now a job requirement for me to be constantly updated on what is going on. 

“And, as I have spent more time online I have noticed a severe drop in attention span. I read more than ever, but consume information in ever smaller chunks. Bottom line it for me up front, man! 

“Of course, my attention span was unusually long compared to my peers in school, at least when I was interested. I read Kant, for God's sake, although it was a slog. Hegel was a real slog, and I drifted off often enough. 

“So my shortened attention span is still probably above average compared to many, but technology has changed me and not always for the better. 

“Imagine kids raised on smartphones, watching TikToks, finding YouTube videos too long and only watching shorts. A book is too much for them, and an academic paper is too boring. 

“Now think about this: our public education system is beyond worthless for many students. It makes them dumber, not smarter. 

“Not all schools and not for all students, but for way too many. Even "college ready" students have trouble with reading and writing, and they know next to nothing. When a professor says they don't have "context," what they mean is that they know nothing.” 

“I have a lot of students who think they’ve already mastered the art [of writing], and other students who’ve never been required to really try,” says Gutierrez. He blames minimal writing requirements in high school and "good grades for mediocre work" for the decline in literacy.  His students think writing 750 words is too much.

The pandemic spread grading reforms, such as "equitable grading practices," that let students turn in work late, retake tests and receive points for assignments they didn't do. "Critics argue that such an approach can backfire, because, if done poorly, it conveys to students that deadlines, homework, and effort don’t matter," writes McMurtrie. A Fordham critique argued that the practices “lower academic standards and are likely to do long-term damage to the educational equity their advocates purport to advance.”

…..

“Whether or not you want to blame the students is beside the point; what matters is that we are churning out students who know nothing and don't have the tools to find out. Slap a headline and a lede out there that creates a narrative and you have them buying what you are selling. 

“Not every student, of course, but more than enough to erode our society's foundations.”

FWIW: Just the loss of Shakespeare is enough for me to mourn for our civilization, let alone Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, and if I were a kinder soul, I’d feel pity for the poor, dumb creatures who will never have the incredible pleasure of losing themselves in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto in D, or any one of Mozart’s piano concertos. As it is, I just feel sorry for the world.

Shame, shame on these brainless twits

“Ooooh, aren’t we just such adorably cute radicals? “

If only the young ladies shown posing in their newly acquired keffiyeh fashion statements could see the heartbreaking video I’m linking to below, they might not so proudly support their terrorist heros; on the other hand, they’d probably just squeal, turn away and run to their professors for reassurance that it’s just not true.

Ed Morrisey, HotAir:

Hamas Hostage Video: 'Here Are the Girls Who Can Get Pregnant'

Bodycam footage from the terrorists shows the moment the bloodied young women, operating at the Nahal Oz base outside the Gaza Strip, were handcuffed and pressed against a wall by Hamas while surrounded by the corpses of their colleagues.

In the sickening video, the terrorists could be heard gloating and announcing their plans to sexually assault the soldiers. 

“Here are the girls who can get pregnant,” one of the gunmen said. "So beautiful."

Here's the video, but I warn readers that this is violent and disturbing:

I’ll second Morrissey’s warning. It is so very, very sad, that I’ve gone back and forth wondering whether to post it or not. But I decided it really should be disseminated as widely as possible, even on little blogs like this one. By all means, don’t watch it if you don’t want these monsters to ruin your evening.

A video depicting female IDF observers being kidnapped from their IDF’s Nahal Oz base into the Gaza Strip on October 7 was released on Wednesday evening, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum announced.

The video, taken from Hamas terrorists’ body cameras, is a little over three minutes long and has been censored.

Sorry, Hanlon, but in this case, it's malice

Oh, where are my children?!

The rule of “Hanlon’s Razor” suggests that we not attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by incompetence, but we’ve long passed through that stage.

Bill Melugin SHOCKINGLY Reports Border Crossers Are Mostly Young Healthy Men and Not From Mexico

Well, if drug-addled hobos are now called "persons experiencing homelessness", then why not this?

paul muni enjoys nightly storytime with his fellow judicial impactees

I expect we’ll see the Chicago crime rate practically disappear once these impacted individuals see that they’re beig treated with kindness and dignity.