The author's right: it's not race that's the problem, it's black slum culture - five generations of living on entitlement payouts has destroyed it

Is American Urban Culture Beyond Repair? Retail Reparations Pt. III

Benjamin Bartee, PJ Media: Examining the deleterious impacts of modern urban culture on the American social fabric and its future prognosis.  

‘Target stole from my ancestors’

Assuming one is endowed with the preferred ethnic heritage, why is their retail theft not criminal?

The BLM lady in the video below explains that, in fact, shoplifting consumer goods from Target is not a crime because “there’s a whole ‘nother socioeconomic piece that I’ve never had access to” as a black woman.

In fact, shoplifting is “resourceful as f**k,” she notes.

She continues: “Target enslaved my ancestors year [sic] ago.”

(Fact check: The first Target store opened in 1962 in Minnesota, a non-slave state which first became a state in 1858, just five years before the Emancipation Proclamation. Needless to say, there is no connection whatsoever in the historical record between Target and chattel slavery in the United States.)

The gentleman interviewing her — an evil white man who can’t relate to the “resourceful” urban penchant for shoplifting, she makes sure to point out in her sophistic apologetics — politely tries to explore the moral slippery slope she has created when she blanket green-lights retail theft from random corporations that didn’t even exist in the days of slavery and ostensibly have nothing to do with the practice that was outlawed over 150 years ago.

“At what point do we not uphold any values… If we steal from Target, then we steal from CVS, then we steal from Walmart, then the Walmarts leave, and then all we have is corner stores… when we run out all these large businesses.”

With no one left to steal from, where’s sustenance going to come from?

The reason doesn’t take.

The argument she falls back on, in the end, is that black people don’t steal from black-owned corner stores. [citation needed]

Let’s imagine a hypothetical (but impossible) scenario in which every retail outlet somehow becomes black-owned.

Who in their right mind believes the subculture that has been conditioned for decades to believe it has a sacred right to pillage anything and everything because of crimes committed against their ancestors hundreds of years ago, real or imagined, would suddenly have some collective moral epiphany and realize that, actually, robbing hardworking people’s livelihoods for their personal benefit is wrong?

What becomes obvious is that there is no bottom of the barrel in terms of grasping at straws to justify what is obviously unjustifiable.

The thing you’re not allowed to say out loud, even though everyone with common sense knows it to be true, is that the culture at the most basic level is broken.

It wasn’t just broken by the people to whom it belongs; this was a society-wide program of fanning the flames of racial resentment, denying any personal agency, discouraging self-sufficiency while encouraging self-entitlement, and fostering an “anything goes” attitude among a certain subset of the population as some sort of atonement for historical wrongs.

These tired, old has-beens can go screw themselves (Updated)

Universities, school districts nationwide call for 'decolonizing' Thanksgiving: 'Day of mourning'

As families across the U.S. gather on Thanksgiving to celebrate one of the nation’s most cherished national holidays, some educators and schools are lamenting the day, pushing back on its "colonial" roots, and incorporating diversity, equality and inclusion DEI into the holiday.

At the University of California, Davis, the California History-Social Science Project, which describes itself as "Resources & professional learning for K-12 history-social science," hosted a Zoom event called "Decolonizing Thanksgiving in the Classroom."

"We will discuss reframing classroom practices and rituals about Thanksgiving," the event description explained. "Centering perspectives from Turtle Island (a name for North America used by some indigenous people) will help us decolonize Thanksgiving and spark new conversations about how to authentically make meaning of this holiday with our students."

And so forth and so on, blah, blah blah. This rebuttal by PJ Media’s C.A. Skeet is worth printing in full:

The Real Reason the Left Hates Thanksgiving

Another Thanksgiving is upon us and, with it, another round of performative art from the left in the form of howls and shrieks about “stolen land” and “celebrating genocide.” Being conservatives, most of us simply don’t have the time to repeatedly engage in unproductive debate with these leftists, seeing as we have jobs to perform, kids to raise, spouses to love, and homes to maintain, the responsibilities of which consume hours too precious to waste trying to reason with a brick wall with no ears and a loud mouth. However, since being graciously hired by PJ Media, I’ve amassed a loyal following of readers whose numbers are approaching double digits, and hence I feel driven by ego and greed to keep that rolling snowball amassing weight.

So for the umpteenth time to the cheap seats on the left: Conquered land is not stolen land. And even if it were, there isn’t an inch of inhabited land on this planet that wasn’t “stolen” from someone else at one time or another. If you oppose Europeans wresting land from Indians, surely you also oppose Indians wresting land from other Indians, as they did for centuries before Columbus landed? Or does that inconvenient unpleasantry not warrant a land acknowledgement statement from the university DEI hire?

Yes, we did fight wars against the Indians and we did drive them from the land. But war waged for territory and resources is not the same thing as genocide. Voluntary assimilation, which is what most Indians chose to do, is also not genocide. And as I’ve said before, if you oppose wars of conquest, and if you support returning every “indigenous” population to their questionable “original” homeland, then this standard needs to apply across the board.

You’ve undoubtedly noticed that those screaming the loudest on Thanksgiving about “stolen land” conveniently ignore the fact that, at the time of the first Thanksgiving in 1620, land was being wholesale stolen from Europeans in a pattern that had begun almost 1000 years prior by a schizophrenic warlord in western Arabia, and was later compounded by bloodthirsty megalomaniacs on horseback from central Asia. If Europeans are expected to “go back to where they came from,” then it would only be morally just if those who have invaded Europe, North Africa, and the Holy Land also “go back to where they came from.”

But that’s not what the left wants, is it? Because if everyone on the planet “went back to where they came from,” do you know what would happen? Europe, Japan, the Asian Tigers, and a Muslim-free Mediterranean (as well as a Muslim-free Persia, India, and Byzantium) would positively flourish. The rest of the world would sink even deeper into peripheral irrelevancy. And that would only further illustrate the resounding triumph of free market capitalism, cultivated and upheld by the Judeo-Christian ethic, in contrast to the dead end secular hedonism of the 20th Century’s bloodiest ideologies and the tribalist ignorance of societies who, before they were “colonized” by the West, had literally not yet discovered the wheel.

Attempts to denigrate Thanksgiving by rewriting or ignoring its history are simply a larger part of the left’s attempt to destroy our shared culture. The left depends on segregation and permanent grievance to divide and conquer. But this is just political strategy. What’s underneath the politics? What is really driving leftists to embrace such nihilistic, cultish, and logically indefensible views? If you truly espouse tolerance and diversity, why not celebrate the most significant holiday in our lexicon that is based on the historical day when two diametrically opposed cultures and peoples put their differences aside and feasted together in a spirit of friendship and brotherhood? 

Because the politics are a smokescreen. Underneath the yard sign philosophies of love and tolerance lie the ugly, twisted faces of bitterness, envy, resentment, and spite. You know the incel who gets rejected by a woman, and then he hates all women and blames them for all his problems? This is the left across a broad sociopolitical platform. The left is that spurned virgin, unappreciated for his supposed talents and abilities, lashing out at the both the women he feels belong to him by proprietary right, as well as the men who have proven themselves the more dominant wolves in the pack.

It's the oldest story in human history. It’s Cain killing Abel. Because if Cain can’t have the adoration, then nobody can.

Resentful, bitter people will never be thankful for anything. And they’re downright offended that we celebrate this holiday, the entire purpose of which is to humbly express gratitude for what we have been given. It flies in the face of their entire worldview. It has nothing to do with Indians and land. It has everything to do with the fact that most leftists are, unequivocally, hands down, the most utterly and pathetically miserable people ever stillborn into unwanted being in the history of lavish, overindulgent civilizations. And misery loves company, especially when that company feels the pressure of civility to not “get into it” at the Thanksgiving table.  

But being naturally more tolerant and less confrontational than your leftist relative doesn’t oblige you to sit there and swallow their woke drivel in the name of “keeping the peace.” If little Braeden and little Madison home from college try to slip in some passive aggressive swipe about Thanksgiving, call them out on it. Stand your ground. Enforce your boundaries. Present the historical facts as they are. Don’t let them pivot. Don’t let them deflect. Keep bringing the conversation back to their original snide “gotcha” remark. But do it while staying cool, calm, and collected. Let little Braeden and Madison be the ones who get in a tizzy about it. Let them be the ones who make the scene.

You literally have to treat them like a child throwing a tantrum which, at the end of the day, is exactly who they are. It might ruin an otherwise good Thanksgiving, but it will prevent future occurrences if the child understands that the adults in the room will not tolerate their feral behavior.

And who knows? Maybe by this time next year, they will have had a run-in with some actual adversity that knocks them off their perch. Maybe they will feel that strange, new, hitherto unrecognizable feeling deep in their bosoms. Maybe they’ll be ready to express some sincere thanksgiving.

And so is this:

Abraham Lincoln's Proclamation of Thanksgiving

Washington DC, October 3, 1863

By the President of the United States of America.

A Proclamation.

The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of Almighty God.

In the midst of a civil war of unequalled magnitude and severity, which has sometimes seemed to foreign States to invite and to provoke their aggression, peace has been preserved with all nations, order has been maintained, the laws have been respected and obeyed, and harmony has prevailed everywhere except in the theatre of military conflict; while that theatre has been greatly contracted by the advancing armies and navies of the Union.

Needful diversions of wealth and of strength from the fields of peaceful industry to the national defence, have not arrested the plough, the shuttle or the ship; the axe has enlarged the borders of our settlements, and the mines, as well of iron and coal as of the precious metals, have yielded even more abundantly than heretofore. Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege and the battle-field; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect continuance of years with large increase of freedom.

No human counsel hath devised nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy.

It has seemed to me fit and proper that they should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American People. I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens. And I recommend to them that while offering up the ascriptions justly due to Him for such singular deliverances and blessings, they do also, with humble penitence for our national perverseness and disobedience, commend to His tender care all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in which we are unavoidably engaged, and fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it as soon as may be consistent with the Divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquillity and Union.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington, this Third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independence of the United States the Eighty-eighth.

By the President: Abraham Lincoln

UPDATE: Aha! The assholes have come up with their own tradition to replace that of the oppressors

‘Green Wednesday’ surges as Americans swap alcohol for cannabis ahead of Thanksgiving

Dispensaries report record cannabis sales, even as experts flag mental and heart-health risks

According to Dutchie, an Oregon-based e-commerce platform used by thousands of dispensaries across the U.S., average sales increased 91% on Nov. 27, 2024 — the day before Thanksgiving last year — compared to a typical Wednesday. The average basket per shopper increased by 9% to more than $70.

New York dispensaries reported even higher numbers, according to the analysis, with medical baskets reaching more than $106.

Well, it's been a full four months and the ashtrays are full so ...

28 North Ridge Road, Havemeyer Park, was bought for $2.5 million on July 25th and it’s back on the market this morning at $3.1. The listing says it’s gained new HVAC equipment and some paint’s been slapped around, so the proud owners have been busy.

(In fact, it looks as though they never moved in; it was put up for rent the day title closed back in July)

It's the smug hypocrisy of EV owners that I find most annoying; well that, and their deliberate ignorance

Ignoring EV Pollution for Fake Climate Crisis

The silent, gleaming chassis of an electric vehicle (EV) glides through a pristine forest or a spotless, futuristic city. The message is simple: The driver is saving the planet. It is a narrative built on a convenient, calculated omission.

Pull back the curtain on the EV supply chain – starting with Indonesian nickel mining and extending through rare-earth mineral processing in China – and there is revealed a far less immaculate picture. The "zero tailpipe emissions" tag is a masterpiece of misdirection, diverting attention away from an environmental hellscape. 

In Sulawesi, Indonesia, conveyor belts stretch across once-lush forests belching dust into the air, while smokestacks stain the sky with a toxic haze. The rush to supply the West’s EV appetite has triggered a nickel boom, but the cost lands squarely on the people and ecosystems of Indonesia.

So, why single out nickel? Today’s batteries – the heart of EV propulsion – are built on nickel, of which Indonesia is the largest producer. Without Indonesian nickel, the supply chains for “clean” vehicles grind to a halt. And every new electric SUV delivered to showrooms leaves behind the environmental cost imposed on these Indonesian communities.

What exactly billows from Indonesian smokestacks and seeps from factory discharges into rivers and soils? A partial list includes sulfur dioxide, a corrosive gas; nitrogen oxides and microscopic particulate matter, both constituents of smog; chromium; ammonia; hydrogen sulfide; and heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, cobalt and cadmium. All are pollutants with potential effects on health.

Fishers from Sulawesi and North Maluku lament vanishing shoals and toxic mud spilling into the sea. Even the air is said to taste of metal and ash. These are the lived experiences of thousands of Indonesians, not isolated anecdotes.

The battery is only part of the story. The EV’s electric motor, as well as the machinery of giant wind turbines that might charge the battery, require powerful magnets made from rare-earth minerals. And more than 90% of the world's supply of these processed minerals comes from China.

The processing of these minerals has left in its wake an ecological ruin that is glossed over in Western policy debates.

Cities like Baotou in Inner Mongolia are infamous for dystopian toxic lakes, which are artificial ponds filled with black sludge contaminated by thorium, uranium and hazardous chemicals. Acidic wastewater, the byproduct of mineral extraction and processing, leaks into the environment, poisoning farmland and waterways.

Toxic runoff has polluted Southeast Asian rivers such as the Malihka and N'Mai Hka, which are headwaters of the great Irrawaddy and Mekong rivers. Water supplies for millions of people in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam have been tainted.
Sadly, “green” enthusiasts are not interested in real pollution but rather in the demonization of carbon dioxide (CO2). The alarmist movement requires an invisible, ubiquitous bogeyman to panic people in relinquishing their money and sovereignty.

(snip)

 The intent here is not to halt the use of nickel or rare earths, both of which serve many useful purposes. The point is, the "green" agenda is not green. It is a dark marketing campaign for a self-serving ideology willing to sacrifice whole regions to its toxic byproducts.

Cheese it!

The best ricotta in the world? It’s made in Skowhegan, Maine.

(And by a Wheaton girl, no less)

People who live near Skowhegan may already know that some of the best ricotta comes from a small-batch creamery housed in the former county jail. 

Now, the rest of the world knows, too.

Crooked Face Creamery this month took home the Super Gold medal for its plain whole milk ricotta at the 37th annual World Cheese Awards, held Nov. 13 in Bern, Switzerland. The Skowhegan cheesemaker also took home a Bronze medal for its applewood smoked ricotta.

“For our small creamery in Skowhegan, Maine, to be recognized on the world stage, surrounded by centuries-old traditions, is a testament to the power of hard work and a deep love for this way of life,” Crooked Face’s founder Amy Rowbottom said in a statement announcing the awards.

“Being awarded Super Gold and Bronze at this year’s World Cheese Awards is a moment I will never forget. When I look at this award, I see not only the quality of our cheese and thousands of batches it’s taken to get here, but the quality of the people who make it all possible by continuing to support small businesses like mine here in rural Maine.”

The World Cheese Awards, put on by the British organization the Guild for Fine Food, claims to be the largest and most prestigious cheese competition in the world. Participating this year were 5,244 cheeses from 46 countries, according to organizers.

The Super Gold award designates a cheese as one of the best in the world, as decided by a “super jury” of international judges, making it a finalist for the title of “World Champion Cheese.” The plain whole milk ricotta from the Skowhegan creamery was one of 110 cheeses to receive the distinction, Rowbottom said.

Two other Maine cheesemakers, from Waldoboro and Whiting, also won medals at this year’s awards.

Rowbottom, who grew up on a dairy farm, is a self-taught cheesemaker who started experimenting with the craft 15 years ago. She received her English degree from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and worked in marketing, sales and publishing before deciding to return to the dairy industry.

In 2019, with her business growing, Rowbottom moved production from her family’s farm in Norridgewock to the Somerset Grist Mill at 42 Court St. in Skowhegan. The downtown mill, formerly the Somerset County Jail built in 1897 and closed in 2008, also houses Maine Grains, a farm-to-table restaurant, a local radio station and a knitting shop.

Rowbottom now sells a variety of cheeses — not just ricottas — and other accoutrements at her storefront and to wholesale customers across New England, mostly in Maine. She said she makes 10,000 pounds of fresh ricotta per year.

The retail shop is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday to Friday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. It is also open special holiday hours this week: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. It is closed Thursday for Thanksgiving and regular hours resume Friday.

Rowbottom also sells her products online at crookedfacecreamery.com.

I love premium cheeses, but I can never justify paying for such an expensive indulgence when shopping just for myself. But giving it as a gift offers a chance to purchase it without guilt, and offers the additional bonus of the pleasure of gift-giving, so that’s what I plan to do. I’m also a big fan of small businesses, and this looks like a good one to support; I thought I’d give it a shout-out, because it occurs to me that a number of readers here might be intrigued.

Contract on Lake

On Merry Lane, actually, way up Lake next to Whitby School. 979 Lake Avenue, currently priced at $2.595 million after starting off in February 2024 at $2.9. The Mickster and I had occasion to visit the previous iteration of this house with clients back in 2017. At the time, it was priced at a preposterous $1.995 million and we went no further. Eventually the house did sell, in 2021, for $910,000; had it been priced appropriately from the start, it probably would have fetched $1.250-$1.3ish, but the real estate gods are not kind to fools or their agents.

In any event, the current owners did a nice job renovating the place, so a happy ending has been accomplished, more or less.

Whoo boy, this actually sounds like it might be a true story; glad I’m not in Campbell’s PR department, ‘cause they’re going to be busy this week

“True” as in the executive said what the claimant says he did. The actual authenticity of the meat used in the company’s products is another matter.

Found it on Legal Insurrection, a reliable, conservative law blog; the VP in question has been suspended; and there are tapes.

Fakes‑Giving: Campbell’s 3D ‘Meat’ Allegations May Sour Holiday Soup Sales

Campbell’s places rantish vice president on leave during an investigation related to secret video taken of him claiming soup contains bioengineered meat and is meant for poor people.

A Campbell Soup Company vice president, identified in reports as Martin Bally, was secretly recorded making derogatory remarks about Campbell’s products, the customers who buy them, and the ingredients used, including claims about “bioengineered meat” and “chicken from a 3‑D printer.

These comments surfaced as part of an employment discrimination and retaliation lawsuit filed by former security analyst Robert Garza, who says he was fired after reporting the executive’s rant.

Garza alleges that Campbell’s executive Martin Bally made the offensive remarks during a meeting in November 2024, which was intended to discuss his salary. According to the lawsuit, Bally made several comments about Indian workers and said that Campbell’s is “highly [processed] food” for “poor people.”

Garza said he informed his manager, J.D. Aupperle, about the comments on Jan. 10 and claims Aupperle did not encourage him to report the incident to human resources.

Garza was then “abruptly terminated from employment” just weeks later, the lawsuit says. The discussion between Garza and Bally was recorded, according to Detroit television station WDIV.

James Regan, a Campbell’s spokesperson, said the company was not aware of the recording before it aired on WDIV on Thursday and doesn’t know if it’s legitimate.

Bally’s description of the soup and the work environment was…spicy.

“We have s–t for f–king poor people. Who buys our s–t? I don’t buy Campbell’s products barely anymore. It’s not healthy now that I know what the f—‘s in it,” Bally allegedly said in the recording. “Bioengineered meat — I don’t wanna eat a piece of chicken that came from a 3-D printer.”

The rant didn’t stop there. According to the lawsuit, Bally made several derogatory comments about Indian employees, calling them “idiots” and saying they “couldn’t think for their f—ing selves.”

Garza also alleges in the filing that Bally admitted to regularly coming to work high from marijuana edibles.

Furthermore, the company has put the vice president on leave during the investigation.

The company also confirmed that Bally has been placed on leave during an internal investigation into the alleged comments.

“He has no filter,” Garza said of Bally. “He thinks he’s a C-level executive at a Fortune 500 company and he can do whatever he wants because he’s an executive.”

Garza said he recorded an hour-long rant by the top Campbell Soup Company executive because he said he trusted his “instinct that something wasn’t right with Martin,” when he went to meet with him to discuss his salary. Instead, he said he sat at a restaurant and listened to an explosive, hour-long tirade. He recorded all of it.

Garza is now suing the company — alleging racist remarks, admissions of drug use at work and retaliation after he tried to report it. The lawsuit was filed Thursday in Wayne County Circuit Court and names Campbell Soup Company, vice president and chief information security officer Martin Bally, and supervisor J.D. Aupperle as defendants.

“But the problem isn’t confined to Michigan. Florida’s attorney general said he will “shut down” violators of the state’s law on lab-grown meat and indicated he is launching an investigation into Campbell’s about the recorded claims.”

“We don’t do the fake, lab grown meat here in Florida. We’ll enforce the law and shut down!” Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said on X.

Uthmeier said the state’s Consumer Protection division is launching an investigation into the company.

Federal rules for labeling lab‑grown or “cell‑cultivated” meat are still being finalized. Still, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) jointly regulate these products. The USDA requires truthful, non‑misleading labels, and is moving toward standardized terms like “cell‑cultivated” or “cell‑cultured” in the product name.

If Campbell’s Soup were using bioengineered meat in its products without clearly indicating its presence, the company would face serious problems. Several states have their own branding requirements and will likely move to join Florida in their own investigations, especially if it looks like the allegations may be true.

At the very least, some Campbell’s VP is in for an unpleasant holiday season, as is, possibly Campbell’s legal counsel. You know that the plaintiff and his lawyer didn’t show up in a television studio until after settlement negotiations had broken down — or that would be my supposition, anyway. Depending on what their final demand number was, someone on the defense team may right now be explaining to his bosses why, exactly, he’d advised Campbell’s to reject it.

But wait, there's more! (Update — and still more!)

Remember that Democrat running for the Nashville congressional seat who, an unearthed podcast showed, had unkind things to say about the city she hopes to represent?

Full quote: “I hate the city, I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the pedal taverns, I hate country music, I hate all of the things that make Nashville. I hate it."

Now, more has been revealed. Personally, I think this whack-job will fit in perfectly with her peers currently infesting the capital, and I imagine Democrat voters will agree.

UPDATE: She was already a shoo-in, but this will clinch it:

Ooh! And this.

"A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes". Of course, that was said in the pre-internet era; today, it spreads faster, and farther

OH, THE HUMANITY1

His post has over 23 million views. How many see the ones below?