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The Saints goal that counted… for the opposition! The odd tale of Brian Walsh – St Kilda FC

Posted: April 6, 2022 at 9:33 pm

Callum Wilkies first goal for the Saints in his 66th game was certainly a novelty which was greatly celebrated by his teammates who ran from everywhere to congratulate him.

Callum has admitted that in one way he wouldnt have minded extending the unusual barren run, but other Saints from the past have had longer blank scoresheets.

The most unusual example was that of the late Brian Walsh, a terrific back pocket whose 131 game career sits in the record books with not a single goal to his name.

But Brian Walsh was recorded as kicking a goal for the opposing team Carlton in a 1958 game!

He grabbed the ball 30 metres from the goal and his kick slewed off his boot and went through the Carlton goal.

He was horrified to see the goal umpire give the two-finger signal that it was a goal to the Blues. Years later, Brian recalled the bizarre incident in the book Heroes with Haloes.

It was just disbelief. When you know you have kicked it and they pay a goal. Half the time when people say they have touched it they really havent. But this time it was different. I think from memory that the goal umpire was suspended after that.

Newspapers credited one Carlton goal to Walsh. These days the AFLs records credit the extra goal to Carltons Doug Beasy in what seems to be a misguided piece of accountancy political correctness.

On the following Monday, a newspaper photographer set up a picture with wearing a mocked up Carlton jumper as Saint teammate Harold Davies and Collingwoods Ian Brewer looked on.

On one occasion, Brian thought he had kicked a goal against North Melbourne, but the umpire ruled that he had kicked the ball after the siren had sounded. He also kicked goals in post season night games, but they didnt count in his proper record.

The longest run for a Saint player without a goal is premiership defender Ian Synman (154 games) while Harold Matthews (136 games) and Keith Drinan (135 games) also exceeded Walsh. In more modern times, 1990s full-back Jamie Shanahan had 125 scoreless matches and Wayne Judson had 124.

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Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, running for a third term, expects education issues to motivate voters in the fall – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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MADISON - School board races across Wisconsin will be decided at the polls next week, but Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said Friday that he expects issues on education to continue to motivate voters in the fall.

"I stand with parents and parental rights," said Johnson, who is running for a third term.

Johnson convened a listening session on education issues as speakers criticized mask mandates, the use of critical race theory, and a perceived over-reliance on technology in the classroom.

Altoona School Board memberHillarie Rothwho is running in the Republican primary for the 68th District Assembly seat, lamented "woke culture that is raging through our society today."

"Our children are struggling, but are they struggling because of our supposed 'bad parenting' as some educators and school districts would have you believe? " Roth said in her statement. "Or are they struggling because of the constant barrage of political correctness and shame that is being slammed down their throats at every turn? Shame for being born white, shame for having opportunities, shame for having Christian values."

One panelist from suburban Milwaukee was critical of the amount of time schoolchildren spend on electronic devices, including computers, claiming that it connects students to pornographic images and affects their learning.

Johnson said: "This is their testimony, this is their viewpoint ... that is something that should concern parents if that is happening."

"I think there are good parts of technology and potentially bad parts of technology," Johnson said. "I think we should make sure that the bad doesn't come with the good. So I am concerned."

Johnson said he was prompted to hold the meeting because he has been listening to parents in different formats "in a completely nonpartisan way," he said. "It's interesting how many people that don't necessarily agree with me on some issues come in here and want to talk about this."

Asked about what he heard during the session, in which panelists spoke followed by audience members, Johnson said: "I think there's some real concern about our public school system not listening to parents, not hearing their voices, not hearing their concerns, a lack of accountability. That should concern us all."

On schools, Johnson said he was concerned "about the influence of national groups, teachersunions, that type of thing, trying to impose their ideology on our children."

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Did Guy Gibson and his mates go to war in vain? asks ANN WIDDECOMBE – Express

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I no more believe in Guy Gibson's ghost than I do in Martians landing in my garden but if I did meet it this is what I should say: Thank you for all you did to keep this country free.

It is entirely due to the courage of people like you and your colleagues that I did not grow up with London draped in swastikas and concentration camps in the counties.

You died to preserve our liberty but I am afraid we have squandered that precious legacy.

We are not free to express our opinions, a right we would once have taken for granted.

Britain is now a place where people can lose livelihoods and be vilified just for disagreeing with prevailing state orthodoxy or with the views of a vocal and vindictive minority.

Indeed, the police have appeared on doorsteps to "check the thinking" of citizens who dissent.

Isn't that what you were fighting against?

After the war we set up a rather wonderful thing called the National Health Service.

But now it has gone quite barmy along with the rest of our institutions and in all seriousness asks men if they are pregnant.

Even our politicians say they cannot define what a woman is. And they run the country!

You remember the kindertransport?

Well, we are still just as kind-hearted and recently 100,000 Brits volunteered to take in Ukrainian refugees but we are now so ruled by bureaucracy and there are so many forms to fill in that most of the poor souls are still waiting for clearance.

It was the same when we had a rather nasty plague recently and former NHS workers volunteered to help: they faced a myriad of forms asking about their training in diversity.

Behold what we have done with your sacrifice.

Sorry, Guy Gibson.

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Oh, doesn't the media just love kicking a man when he is down?

Prince Andrew has been publicly humiliated, lost all his royal roles and been ostracised by charities that were once glad of his support. But that apparently is not enough. Now he must also be vilified for accompanying his frail, elderly mother on a family occasion.

Is that really the way we thank the Queen for decades of service and pay our respects to her husband's memory?

Prince Andrew has been convicted of nothing except repeatedly appalling judgment and pomposity. While he was threatening to fight Virginia Giuffre in court the media were saying it would be disastrous in Jubilee year, would overshadow the celebrations and would bring the Royal Family into disrepute.

Now he has settled out of court, the cry goes up that he must be guilty and should never show his face again.

Whatever happened to the notion of fair play?

Camelot is reportedly appealing against the decision to award the National Lottery Franchise elsewhere.

I understand the company's dismay but gradually the lottery has grown dull and stale, with costs rising, prizes falling and chances diminishing.

I haven't played an online instant win game for some years because I eventually gave up trying to find one that is fun and interactive rather than being just a glorified version of a scratch card.

So maybe it needs fresh thinking and enthusiastic leadership that is raring to go.

Yet it would be churlish not to thank Camelot for the 45billion it has raised for good causes.

The impact on sport has been particularly beneficial and, by funding smaller local projects, it has helped communities on a scale that no government could undertake.

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I am an unashamed admirer of the late Mary Whitehouse, who never gave up on a cause despite being ridiculed for expressing concerns about pornography which today we acknowledge having been prophetic.

So I had fully intended to watch the BBC series called Banned and which examines her life and campaigns.

I saw the first episode and smiled slightly when Gyles Brandreth admitted that he had stopped working on Lord Longford's Commission on porn because he had wanted to be "fashionable".

That speaks volumes about attitudes at the time but I shall watch no more, the reason being that there were images in this programme which I wish I had never seen and which I do not want in my mind.

It makes me wonder how Mary coped.

Whatever the failings of the Parole Board, I cannot cheer the prospect of a Government minister having the final say on a prisoner's release. There is a reason for separating the judiciary from politics.

Politicians are too influenced by the need to be popular and are the least likely mortals to resist the din of witch hunts and lynch mobs, especially around election time.

If the Parole Board must be second-guessed then leave it to a senior judge who needs nobody's vote.

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Elsewhere on this page, I refer to the practice of NHS workers asking a man if he is pregnant. I can just imagine the replies they might get. What next? A farmer taking the bulls in for milking?

A stud manager looking for a male appendage on a mare?

Not all the political correctness in the world will alter the biological facts of reproduction.

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It speaks volumes for our crazy society that it is sometimes difficult to spot an April Fool in the newspapers.

No story about political correctness is too ludicrous to be true nor yet any story about minute interpretation of the rule book.

Real-life is dafter than any scenario dreamed up by a comedian.

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In a word: Marx Brothers: Absurd, wacky and still relevant – Lewiston Sun Journal

Posted: at 9:33 pm

Heifer cow is better than none, but this is no time for puns. Groucho Marx

Or maybe this is a good time for puns. With all the stuff going on around us right now, this might just be the perfect time, in fact, for a little distraction in the form of wordplay and puns. And who better to provide us with that material than those who were among the best at it, the Marx brothers: Groucho, Chico, Harpo (even though he never spoke) and Zeppo.

These are my principles, and if you dont like them . . . well I have others, Groucho once told an associate (the quote has also been attributed to several politicians). Regardless of who actually said it, thats a good way to approach this piece; if you dont like some of the jokes, dont worry, there are plenty of others.

One of the brothers favorite subjects was women although sometimes its difficult to tell just how they felt about them. (Its also interesting to see just how much political correctness has evolved in the 90 or so years that have passed since most of this material was written.)

When Groucho told a woman that she was the most beautiful woman in the world, she asked him, Really? He replied, No, but I dont mind lying if it gets me somewhere. On another occasion, he reminded his troops, Remember men, were fighting for this womans honor; which is probably more than she ever did.

When things didnt work out, he told one date, Mrs. Teasdale (a wealthy widow played by Margaret Dumont) in Duck Soup, You can leave in a taxi. If you cant get a taxi, you can leave in a huff. If thats too soon, you can leave in a minute and a huff.

And when insults werent enough, Groucho could always rely on the good old double entendre: We took some pictures of the native girls, but they werent developed. But were going back again in a couple of weeks.

Another time he was wooing a young blonde in a tippy canoe and remarked, I was gonna get a flat bottom, but the girl at the boathouse didnt have one.

Besides annoying the women he met, Groucho Marx had another hobby he also loved to read. I love to read, he said. My education is self-inflicted. He once observed, Outside of a dog, a book is a mans best friend. Inside of a dog, its too dark to read.

He even revealed, I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read.

For someone who spent much of his later career hosting the television show You Bet Your Life, Groucho seemed to harbor a lot of disdain for the medium. Television is where you watch people in your living room that you would not want near your house.

One person Groucho seemed to not want near his house was his brother Chico, at least in their movies. Ive stitched together some quotes from several of their films to come up with this imaginary conversation between the quick-tongued Groucho and the equally deft Chico, who always affected a New York Italian-Jewish accent.

Groucho (explaining) Thats in every contract, thats what you call a sanity clause.

Chico You cant fool me, there aint no sanity clause.

Groucho You know, Id buy you a parachute if I knew it wouldnt open.

Chico Haha, youre crazy, Ive already got a pair a shoes. (He kicks Groucho.)

Groucho Ill teach you to kick me . . .

Chico You dont need to teach me, I already know how.

Groucho Get outta here before I get arrested.

Chico Nah, Id like to stay and see that.

Groucho Ive got a good mind to go out and join a club and beat you over the head with it.

I hope you enjoyed this look at some of the Marx brothers humor. If you didnt, keep in mind that Groucho himself once admitted, Well, all the jokes cant be good. Youve got to expect that once in a while.

Jim Witherell of Lewiston is a writer and lover of words whose work includes L.L. Bean: The Man and His Company and Ed Muskie: Made in Maine. He can be reached at [emailprotected]

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Disney succumbs to whims of the woke left – Fort Bend Herald

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The Walt Disney Corp. has gone goofy. The home of Mickey Mouse has inverted its values by opposing a bill that was signed into law in Florida that prohibits public schools from teaching about sexuality and gender identity to students in kindergarten through the third grade.

The Parental Rights in Education Act has been demagogued as the Dont Say Gay Bill by the mainstream media even though it does nothing of the sort.

The text doesnt even mention gay, heterosexual or transgender people. It also doesnt disrespect or infringe upon the rights of the LBGT community, either. But the media and left-wing activists are trying like hell to convince us it does.

Disney initially took no position, but CEO Bob Chapek reversed course after feeling the heat from a number of activists and Disney employees.

Chapek previously said opposing the bill would hurt the companys ability to tell stories with LGBT characters in them. He was also concerned that Disney could be perceived as too liberal, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Instead of trusting his instincts, Chapek and Disney are now calling for the law to be repealed. In politics, that kind of 180-degree turn is called a flip-flop.

It seems like Chapek is being held hostage and that Disney has become disconnected from reality.

As the parent of two third graders, I dont want them learning about sexual matters in the classroom. I want them focusing on reading, writing, math, science, physical fitness and getting along with their classmates.

If and when my kids have questions or hear some chatter on the playground, I want them talking to me or my wife about it, not anyone else. Hows that controversial?

Also, as a nod to political correctness, Disney no longer addresses its patrons as ladies and gentlemen at its theme parks. Instead, it says, Dreamers of all ages.

Thats because the woke crowd thinks youre a bigot if you pigeonhole someone as male or female. Yes, thats how stupid the argument has become. They expect us to ignore biology.

Many of Disneys writers, animators and other creators have made defiant online posts and given interviews saying the Florida law will only embolden them to include more LGBT characters in books, TV shows and movies.

Does that mean we can look forward to The Little Transgender Mermaid or some other silly title? Its not that hard to change the channel or cancel your Disney+ subscription.

For [Disney] to say theyre going to work to repeal substantive protections for parents, as a company thats supposedly marketing its services to parents with young children, I think they crossed the line, said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Also, dont think Texas lawmakers arent watching.

Dont be surprised if similar bills are introduced when the Texas Legislature reconvenes next year.

Protecting young kids from hearing non-age appropriate material in school seems like an idea Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Speaker Dade Phelan and a majority of the Legislature (including some Democrats) can agree about.

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Kevin Smith Remembers His Best Movie On Its 25th Anniversary – Giant Freakin Robot

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Its been 25 years since Kevin Smith introduced audiences to Holden and Alyssas comedic love story. Now, to commemorateChasing Amys milestone anniversary, the director shared a heartfelt message with fans on social media. After getting a standing ovation at her Sundance debut,Amyopened in NYC and LA before moving to 500 screens nationwide two weeks later, he wrote about the sleeper hit. In the lengthy post, alongside a photo of the young cast, the comic book writer also credited Chasing Amy with reviving his career afterMallratsdidnt make the best impression with Hollywood bosses.

Check out Kevin Smiths post celebrating the 25th anniversary ofChasing Amybelow:

Written and directed by Kevin Smith,Chasing Amywas released in 1997. The story follows a comic book artist named Holden McNeil, played by Ben Affleck. He falls for fellow artist, the bisexual Alyssa Jones. But his hopes are dashed when he discovers that his best friend doesnt like her. Although some parts ofChasingAmydidnt age well in terms of political correctness, it is still one of Smiths best films. It showcases his skills as a filmmaker with brilliant dialogue, humor, and storytelling. At its core,Chasing Amyserved as an emotional examination of two people who love each, while knowing their relationship will never work out.

In the Instagram post, Kevin Smith also talked about howChasing Amyhelped its stars find fame in other big movies. Jerry Bruckheimer cast Ben Affleck inArmageddon, Adam Sandler handpicked Joey for Big Daddy, and Jason Lee landed a role inEnemy of the State. Following its success, Smith was also hired to do some rewrites on theCoyote Uglyscript. The romantic comedy also introduced fans to theJay and Silent Bobalter egos ofBluntman and Chronic,drawn by comic book legend Michael Allred.

AfterChasing Amysresounding success, Kevin Smiths career experienced several highs and lows.Dogma,his 1999 American fantasy comedy was a hit, butJersey GirlandZack and Miri Make a Pornofailed to impress. But over the years, Smith created his own identity as a filmmaker with loyal fans who have stuck with him for the epic ride. Hisunique careerwas also highlighted in the 2021 documentaryClerk, which examined the life and career of the indie filmmaking icon.

Meanwhile, the comedians career continues to blossom. He is currently serving as writer and producer onMasters of the Universe: Revelationsand has been hard at work onClerks III.Directed, written, and produced, by Kevin Smith, the highly anticipated movie will serve as a sequel to the 1994 and 2006 movies. The story begins when Randal Graves survives a heart attack and decides to make a movie with his best pal, Dante Hicks about their lives at the Quick Stop.Clerks IIIwill star Brian OHalloran, Jeff Anderson, Marilyn Ghigliotti, Rosario Dawson, Trevor Fehrman, Jason Mewes, and Smith. The film is set to be released later this year.

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Empire of Asylumdom – The American Conservative

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Desperate Remedies: Psychiatrys Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness, by Andrew Scull, (Harvard University Press: 2022), 512 pages.

If youre one of the millions of depressed or anxious Americans who assume that the interests of psychiatry and your mental health are the same, then chances are youll change your mind after reading sociologist Andrew Sculls Desperate Remedies.

This is not Sculls first publication on the history of psychiatry. When he began publishing in the 1980s, he possessed an infatuation with neo-Marxist ideas, in his own words. As the years have gone by, his work has tended to focus on the impact of professionalizationthe process of licensing and credentialismon the history of psychiatry and how those factors affected the growth of the field. Scull has consistently challenged what he calls the rhetoric of reform in mental health care, meaning he has asked searching questions about the periodic waves of change that have swept through psychiatry and psychology in the last two centuries.

Sculls story begins after the Civil War with what he calls the empire of asylumdom, when the many state mental hospitals built earlier in the nineteenth century began their steady decline. Constructed at a time when optimism about institutionalization reigned, by the end of the century these asylums had become places where patients with mostly chronic, incurable diseases resided. The redefinition of asylums as places for custodial care rather than cure set the stage for the desperate remedies of Sculls title, employed to treat patients with senility, dementia, syphilis, severe depression, or full-blown psychoses such as schizophrenia. Ovariotomies, tubal ligation, vasectomy, malarial fever therapy, focal infection surgery, prefrontal lobotomy, and insulin, camphor or metrazol shock therapyone after another, psychiatrys stabs at effective treatments fell far short of success. Scull spends a full three chapters on lobotomy when one might suffice, but his point stands: all of these therapies, with the possible exception of electroconvulsive therapy, were dead ends that severely damaged countless Americans lives.

Psychiatrys resort to dubious treatments was not restricted to physicalist methods. In retrospect, the dominance of Freudian psychoanalysis from roughly the end of World War II to the early 1970s is as shocking as any cutting of the nerve connections in the frontal lobe of the brain. Psychoanalysts did not just run up bills on wealthy Manhattanites over years of treatment. They dominated academic psychiatry to the point where professors asserted with a straight face that schizophrenia was a neurosis due to unfeeling mothers. Freuds ideas dovetailed with the fashionable liberal notion that nervous and mental disorders were due to poverty, injustice, faulty schooling, bad parenting, unsafe neighborhoods, or combat experience. Freudianism showed up in Dr. Benjamin Spocks popular theories about child psychology as well as Hollywood movies such as Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho (1960). The neo-Freudian emphasis on bad environments also appeared in The Snake Pit, the highest-grossing Hollywood film of 1948, signaling the beginning of the end of state hospitals with their overcrowding and oftentimes horrendous conditions.

In the 1960s, states discharged tens of thousands of hospital inmates under the fashionable view that the mentally ill would recover their wits once they were normalized by care in the community. It was amazing, a Canadian psychiatrist said at the time, how hospitals screw people up. The discovery that certain drugs muted the symptoms of chronic psychosis without sedating patients reinforced the idea that hospital residents could live outside the institution. But, as Scull writes, both the community and the care were chimeras. In the annals of social policy, deinstitutionalization ranks as one of the most catastrophic failures of law-making in American history.

The early returns on deinstitutionalization in the 1970s hastened the end of Freudianism in medicine. A new movement, called brainspot psychiatry by Scull, arose aiming to revise the fields diagnostic system and purge it of psychoanalytic language and concepts. It was based on the notion that mental diseases are as natural as any other physical disease, that they are due to biochemical changes in the brain, and that for each diagnosis there ought to be a specific drug for treatment. In retrospect, much of biological psychiatrys approach actually made sense, but under pressure from insurers and the pharmaceutical industry psychiatry began multiplying the list of conditions in psychiatrys bible, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. When the fifth edition of the DSM appeared in 2013, 947 pages long, it listed 157 separate disorders that qualified for insurance. In Sculls words, Rather than diseases calling forth remedies, remedies called forth new diseases.

Which brings us to the present day, when, according to Scull, psychiatry is mired in a crisis. Todays mental health system pushes medications on growing numbers of Americans while largely abandoning the chronically mentally ill to the euphemistically named board-and-care homes, to the gutter, and to the jail. According to Scull, psychiatrys claims to diagnostic competence seem increasingly threadbare. Scull concludes by observing that it would help enormously if psychiatry were to be more honest about the limits and imperfections of its knowledge Psychiatrists have no way of knowing which response any given patient will have when a particular pill is described. Taking antipsychotics or antidepressants is thus a game of craps.

Sculls revelations in particular about what he calls psychiatrys incestuous relationship with the pharmaceutical industry, as well as the intimate connections among Americas psychiatrists, medical schools, insurance companies, and the federal Food and Drug Administration, recall the sordid story of the Sackler familys role in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans addicted to opioids. Indeed, Arthur Sackler, himself a psychiatrist, played a big role in the history of psycho-pharmacology with his pioneering methods of medical advertising. His advertising campaigns for the tranquilizers Valium and Librium (Arthur called them emotional aspirin) were perhaps his greatest marketing triumph and brought him a fortune, Scull writes. According to Arthurs brothers, only his death in 1987 kept him from getting into the business of advertising for Prozac and other antidepressants.

Though he does not say so directly, one of Sculls important accomplishments in Desperate Remedies is to demolish the notion that political correctness is destroying medicine in general and psychiatry in particular. It is surely true, as psychiatrist Miriam Grossman has argued, that intersectional ideology and woke activism have taken over campus counseling and mental health services and harmed the health of countless young people. Similarly, the American Psychiatric Association itself shows all the signs of going woke. In 2020, the APA publicly lamented its ingrained racism both in the low numbers of black psychiatrists and its failure to promote equity in mental health for all.

Yet Scull rightly argues that psychiatrys current crisis is due to a neoliberal consensus shared by both Democrats and Republicans. Historically, neither political party has questioned the reigning consensus about mental illness, articulated back in 1999 by former Second Lady Tipper Gore, who argued that she got depressed because her brain need[ed] a certain amount of serotonin, and when you run out of that, its like running out of gas. Heated debates over whether or not terms such as crazy, psycho, or looney stigmatize people with mental disabilities, or the strategy of boosting the numbers of African-American psychiatrists, may be distractions from the otherwise powerful and systemic problems that plague the discipline. Saying political correctness is destroying psychiatry is like saying Covid killed a 93-year-old patient with cancer and heart disease.

None of this means that there are no compassionate American psychiatrists with integrity today, nor does it mean that there havent been advances made by previous generations of clinicians and researchers who, often under appalling working conditions, made some remarkable discoveries about the nature of the mind. It is simply to say that psychiatrys past has culminated in a current profession riddled with massive conflicts of interest and operating under a set of circumstances that block most reasonable hopes for success in fighting mental illness.

Ian Dowbiggin teaches history at the University of Prince Edward Island. He is the author of The Quest for Mental Health: A Tale of Science, Medicine, Scandal, Sorrow and Mass Society (2011).

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The War In Ukraine Or ‘The Special Military Operation In Ukraine’? Analysis – Eurasia Review

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By General (Rtd) Corneliu Pivariu*

On February 24 2022, around 5 AM Moscow time, onVladimir Putins order the Russian army launched an unprovoked war against Ukraine.

There is no chance for us to fall into Kremlins propagandistic trap and accept circumventing the term war for this aggression and use Moscows expression.

The re-invasion Russia launched on ground, from the air and from the sea is the largest attack of a state against another state in Europe after the WWII. The 2014 invasion should not be forgotten and that is why we used the term re-invasion which is, otherwise, coming across in the international media.

From its military dimension, the conflict became manifest in the economic, diplomatic, media and social fields in the countries directly involved, yet with reverberations in almost all of the worlds countries.

The present approach will deal predominantly with the military aspects while not neglecting the essential aspects in other fields.

Ever since president Putin delivered his speech at the 2007 Munich Security Conference, it was quite obvious that Russia would not accept the geopolitical developments that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall and will try to re-establish its lost sphere of influence especially in Europe. Soon, in August 2008, the conflict in Georgia followed with almost no reactions from the Western democracies and that encouraged Moscow to annex Crimea in 2014 and to partially occupy regions in eastern Ukraine, regions which were later on declared as separatist Donetsk and Lugansk republics. That time too, the international communitys reaction was rather feeble, with superficial sanctions against the said aggression.

It is possible that encouraged by that reaction and most probably miscalculating the consequences of launching the war against Ukraine, as well as of Ukraines internal situation, Putin believed he could replicate in the whole of Ukraine the situation he was met with in Crimea and could set up a pro- Muscovite puppet regime within days from launching the offensive.

Putin made the decision to attack Ukraine seeing the demarches the country has made to join the EU and NATO, although they were already provided for in the 2019 Ukrainian constitution.

However, after the first day of war, the Russian ground forces missed the initial moment of the offensive due to lack of fuel (some unconfirmed enough sources speak of the Russian military bartering fuel for alcohol), of ammunition and even of food supplies. It is also assessed that the first echelon of the Russian troops included not only poorly trained military but also an equally poor leadership.

The offensive was simultaneously launched on four directions:

The land offensive started simultaneously with the launching of 160 missiles from the ground, from the air and from the sea as well as with two aviation attack waves (around 80 bombers and escort fighter jets), namely in total 400 attacks in the first 24 hours which targeted 15 commandments and command centers, 18 air defense units, 11 airfields and six military bases.

At the end of the first fighting day, the Snake Island (0,15 Km2), which is 45 km far from the Romanian sea shore, was occupied. The Ukrainian garrison there (some 15 military) was captured and it was initially announced that the military there were killed. This very action proves the importance Russia attaches to the tiny island. The satellite images show that a Russian military navy entered the islands tiny port.

From unofficial sources, I can say that before the invasion started, there was a proposal to the American side that NATO set up radar and a symbolic garrison on the island in order to protect it and avoid its occupation, a proposal which was rejected by the US.

The Russian Special Forces in uniforms and civilian clothes have been spotted in Kyivs center while paratroopers landing from helicopters tried to occupy the Hostomel airport situated to the north-west of the capital. Initially, the Russian forces succeeded in occupying the airport, but at the end of the fighting day the Ukrainian forces resumed the control of the objective.

With the exception of long-distance missiles strikes, almost all the initial targets of the invasion were missed. Ukraines air defense was not totally annihilated and not all of the airfields were disabled. The Ukrainian forces maintained, to a large extent, their freedom of movement and kept their positions.

The Ukrainian reserves and its territorial defenses mobilized in no time. The Russian landing troops and the special forces placed deeply into the Ukrainian territory were isolated from the troops deployed on the front and re-supplying the former, especially with ammunition, was made more difficult.

From the way the operations were unfolding, it was clear that Russia did not succeed to integrate in the best circumstances some modern warfare instruments electronic, cyber and outer space ones into the terrestrial offensive.

Around 150,000 Russian military took part initially to the invasion (almost 200 battalions), i.e. an important force, but launching operations on 15 different directions meant diminishing the strength on each and every offensive direction. Most probably, the Russian planers underestimated the resistance of the Ukrainian army.

We present below the situation and the evolution of the Russian controlled territory two weeks after the invasion started:

We will not enter the details concerning the military operations and especially the losses mentioned by each side as we keep in mind a quotation saying thattruth is the first to die in case of war, but from the way the operations were carried out to date, some important conclusions may be drawn:

An interesting issue that is worth mentioning is that of the foreign mercenaries. Early as February 27, Ukraine appealed to foreign fighters to join a so-called Foreign Legion. An important number of volunteers crowded the Ukrainian embassies abroad and around 20,000 people of 52 countries offered their services. Their status within the Ukrainian army is not known and Kyiv promised them Ukrainian citizenship, social incentives and an unrevealed salary. It seems that 3,000 Americans, 1,000 Canadians, 600 Czechs, 100 Scots as well as Georgians, Polish, Germans, Israelis and others enlisted already. According to certain sources, after March 20, the number of candidates decreased sharply and almost no new volunteers applied.

On March 11, President Vladimir Putin asked the minister of defenseSergei Shoiguto facilitate the transit of the military from the Middle East wishing to fight in Ukraine on Russias side. 16,000 Syrian paramilitary volunteers and members of the 5th Corps are mentioned among those wishing to enlist. It is possible that fighters of the Lebanese Hezbollah and of Hamas join the Syrian volunteers. Some other mercenaries as well could have been recruited from Libya according to an understanding reached during the recent visit to Moscow of the Libyan GeneralKhalifa Haftar. The average payment of these fighters is estimated between 300 and 500 $/month and is to be paid from the Russian budget.

We do not believe that the mercenaries participation, on either side, could have an important influence on the way the military operations are carried out as they are disadvantaged by the fact they do not know the ground, the language and will have probably major logistical and cultural problems.

From the information and the stands taken by the two sides, from the assessments and analyses of as objective as possible sources, it is clearer and clearer that at the end of the first month of the invasion Russia will finish the invasion and will withdraw from most of the occupied territories, an operation that will be completed the latest around May 7 2022. A first signal to that end was conveyed on March 25 2022 by the speech of the head of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Federation Army, Colonel Gen. Serghei Rudskoy.

It is likely that in the coming weeks, the Russian forces will focus on surrounding the Ukrainian group of forces situated close to the west of the separatist regions and securing a terrestrial connection of the Sea of Azov shore and Crimea. General Rudskoys speech offers already a first glance on the Russian justification for the coming to an end, in a near future, of the invasion of Ukraine indeed by proclaiming the victory the achievement of the objectives set at the beginning of the conflict.

Russias military actions had nevertheless effects and repercussions that we believe the Kremlin did not assess to their full magnitude and that lead to a reinforcement of the democratic Europes cohesion and unity and of the transatlantic relations.

a) Sanctions and their economic impact

The sanctions are penalties imposed by a country to another country to stop the latter to act aggressively or to break the international law. In this case, the sanctions Russia is subject to are the most severe among those applied so far to Moscow and a great number of countries imposed them. We mention some of them:

It is worth mentioning that information coming recently from Great Britain stresses that if Russia withdraws its invasion troops, London (Londongrad as it is also named due to the presence there of a great number of Russian oligarchs) will lift the sanctions imposed on Moscow.

President Putin declared that the unfriendly nations will be obliged to pay for gas imports from Russia in rubles in order to help the recovery of the national currency.

Russia banned the export of around 200 goods till the end of 2022 including telecom and medical products, vehicles,food and agricultural produce, electric equipment and timber. Other retaliatory steps have been also taken in the financial and banking fields.

We do express our hope that Europe drew the real conclusions and will succeed in escaping the Russian energy trap and do not repeat the Nabucco experience, a project initiated in 2002, agreed upon in 2009 and then abandoned in 2013 mainly due to political reasons.

b) Peace negotiations

The peace negotiations started on February 28, a few days after the attack begun, initially in physical form and continued on March 3 and 7 on the Belarusian territory, and after that on line at experts level. A breakthrough was Turkeys facilitating a meeting at the level of the foreign ministers of the two countries and the negotiations took place in Antalya under the auspices of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on March 10 with the participation of the Turkish minister of Foreign Affairs, Mevlut Cavusoglu. Although no progress was registered this time, it was very clear from the Russian minister of Foreign Affairs Serghei Lavrovs answers at the press conference organized after the meeting thatin the Kremlins opinion, it is not about a Russia-Ukraine conflict but about a Russia conflict with the West in which the invasion of Ukraine is just a stage.

A peculiarity of these negotiations is that the Russian side never accepted any cease fire during the talks.

The Ukrainian PresidentVolodimir Zelenskyexpressed repeatedly his readiness of meeting and negotiating with President Vladimir Putin, a proposal the Russian side did not accept. The Kremlins reply was, of course, that such a meeting would take place when Kyiv accepts Moscows conditions. An interesting nuance included in the Ukrainian presidents offer for negotiations is his statement that any agreed upon understanding which will include possible territorial or of other nature important alterations contradicting the provisions of the constitution in force should be subject to a referendum in order to be enforced.

Russias main four conditions are: An Ukraine declaration of neutrality; the formal agreement that the Crimean Peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014, is Russian territory and that the Donbas region controlled by the Russian separatists in Eastern Ukraine is independent; Ukraines demilitarization; lifting the Western sanctions imposed on Russia. As far as Ukraine is concerned, it seems the country is ready to accept some of these requests including giving up to joining NATO and some territorial compromises.

A new round of negotiations took place in physical form in Istanbul on March 29 and 30. Both Turkey and Israel hope of being able to successfully mediate the negotiations, but I think that probably the informal negotiations among the Russian and the Ukrainian oligarchs will be much more effective.

Ithink Putin overestimated the possibilities of the Russian army of achieving the established strategic political objectives while underestimating, at the same time, Ukraines capacity of resisting Russias plans. Concomitantly, it could be about a mistake in managing the relation between the political leadership and the intelligence services agencies, although it is unlikely that the Russian intelligence services were so wrong in their getting acquainted and reporting the situation in Ukraine.

The military conclusions will be indeed interesting especially after the war operations end, yet it is already obvious that a particular higher attention will be paid to cyber actions and UAVs, to a greater interaction between terrestrial and spacial, to an increased role of the missiles to the detriment of artillery, to the importance of small forces possessing a high fire power and mobility, to decentralizing the command and so on. Not in the least, the psychological training of troops should gain more and more in importance.

Coming back to a wider framework, the conflict in Ukraine highlights the fact that in what concerns the dispute betweenSamuel HuntingtonandFrancis Fukuyamaon the humankinds future, it seems that the former (with whom I had long discussions at Harvard in the summer of 2001) was right, less in what concerns the border he traced between the two civilizations and which, I believe, is much farther to the east of Romania. We are living into a world of ethnical conflicts and civilizational confrontations which is shaping the future otherwise than the much more optimistic way (liberty, democracy, market economy and secularization of cultures) foreseen by Fukuyama.

I further conclude that social media become an active player in geopolitics. Brexit, Trump, pandemic and now the war in Ukraine, all had a big component of influencing, via the platforms of the big tech companies which were clearly positioned on a certain side. I remind that the Big 5, who are governing the world now are: Pharma, Defense, Oil, Tech, and Banks. Let us not forget about the banks as someone has to lend/manage trillions. Look for who are those who fund the conflicts for a better understanding.

An old proverb says that when two quarrel, the third wins. Such is now the case in the fight between Kyiv (which, it should be made clear, is historically the cradle of the Russian civilization, something which, in equally clear terms, cannot represent in any case a justification for the Russian invasion) and Moscow, as neither of the two belligerents will win, nor the EU, but the US and China.

I think that under such complex circumstances, we have to position ourselves in such a way that we capitalize best our advantages, to stress our possibilities and prove loyalty towards the strategic partners, without neglecting the national interests. Politically, as it is the case in the military field, one should act rapidly, decisively and especially in a clever way. The political correctness, a much used and dear term of today politicians, has proved its limits and the return to Real Politic could represent a clever solution of the contemporary political world.

A presentation done at the Braov Military Circle Romania, on March 29, 2022 and posted on the authors blog, corneliupivariu.com

About the author:

Corneliu Pivariuis a highly decorated two-star general of the Romanian army (Rtd). He has founded and led one of the most influential magazines on geopolitics and international relations in Eastern Europe, the bilingual journal Geostrategic Pulse, for two decades. General Pivariu is a member of IFIMES Advisory Board.

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There is a very good reason why we here in America, Jews especially, should fear Vladimir Putin. He is the poster boy for white Christian nationalism worldwide, and especially so here in the United States.

Asked if the far right here is influencing Russia in any way, or if Russia is influencing the far right, Johns Hopkins University Prof. Thomas Rid said, they are influencing each other. They are pushing the same narratives.

Putin speaks their language. The world must be turned into a Christian world as he and they define that. Anyone elseJews and other non-whites especiallyare to be put down to the lowest rungs of the social ladder, or simply put down.

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This white Christian nationalism Putin promotes was graphically on display at the U.S. Capitol during the January 6th insurrection. Many of the insurrectionists carried large portraits of Jesus and chanted about how his blood would cleanse Congress sins. They saw in the date Congress must certify presidential elections as an omen from heaven: January 6 was once believed to have been the real date of Jesus birth. It is celebrated today as the day the Three Wise Men who heralded Jesus as the messiah.

A video taken by a New Yorker magazine reporter showed the bare-chested QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley, he with the Viking horns, offering this prayer after occupying the Senate chamber: Thank you Heavenly Father for gracing us with this opportunity to send a message to all the tyrants, the Communists and the globalists, that this is our nation, not theirs. Thank you for filling this chamber with patriots that love you and that love Christ. Thank you for allowing the United States of America to be reborn.

According to the Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, who chairs the board of the ecumenical Christian organization Sojourners, Putin claims to be preserving Christian civilization against the secular decadence of the West.

The University of California Riverside history professor Georg Michels, a Russia specialist, notes that Christian nationalism in the 19th century was used as a weapon to fight revolutionaries many of them women demonize civil liberties and parliamentarism, and suppress non-Russian minorities. This Christian nationalism is what motivates Putin, Michels says.

Putin, he notes, [flaunts] his religious faith; he is often seen on television praying, crossing himself, kissing icons, and lighting candles. Priests have held ceremonies to bless Putin, and [the Russian Orthodox] Patriarch Kirill has called Putin a miracle of God.

Michels also notes that Putin models himself after the Russian Orthodox saint Vladimir the Great, whose statue he ordered erected outside the Kremlin. Vladimir laid the moral foundations on which our lives are still based today, Putin said in dedicating the statue. It was a strong moral bearing, solidarity, and unity which helped our ancestors win victories for the glory of the fatherland, making it stronger and greater with each generation.

That such a victory is Putins goal is clear from what his Russian supporters assert openly. For example, Konstantin Malofeev, who heads a Russian Orthodox group known as the St. Basil the Great Foundation, said that with Putin at the helm, Christian Russia can help liberate the West from the new liberal anti-Christian totalitarianism of political correctness, gender ideology, mass-media censorship and neo-Marxist dogma.

Putin said as much in a televised speech on February 24, the day the invasion of Ukraine began. Using code words and phrases that resonate with the white Christian nationalists, he accused the West of trying to destroy our traditional values and force on us their false values that would erode us, the attitudes they have been aggressively imposing on their countries, attitudes that are directly leading to degradation and degeneration, because they are contrary to human nature.

As Michels puts it, Putin and the white Christian nationalists are motivated by the belief in a mythologized Christian realm, the rejection of democratic values, the attack on gay rights and feminism, and the popularity of authoritarian strongmen.

According to Marilyn Mayo, a senior research fellow at the Anti-Defamation Leagues Center on Extremism, far right white Christians see Putin as conserving white Christendom in Europe. This grouping is opposed to globalism, multiculturalism, promoting what they see as modernist values like promoting the LBTGQ community, diversity, and allowing liberalism to dominate.

Some years ago, the American Family Associations Bryan Fischer began his radio program by declaring Putin to be the lion of Christianity, the defender of Christian values.

Most Republicans today are anti-Putin, but it took some time for many of them to get there. They had two fears: Donald Trumps support for Putin in the run up to the invasion (he has since walked back some of his comments) and the very vocal support for Putin and the invasion coming from the partys extreme right.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson, long a Putin booster, was unapologetic in his support before the invasion. Although he has since changed his tune somewhat, Russian media consider Carlson a strong supporter. In mid-March, for example, a Russian television commentator said of his Ukraine waffling, obviously [he] has his own interests. But lately, more and more often, theyre in tune with our own.

Others continue to be Putin-boosters, including far-right icons Steve Bannon and Ann Coulter. Another icon, Pat Buchanan, has called Putin a God-and-country Russian patriot who pits Christianity against the Western progressive vision of what mankinds future ought to be. The Holocaust-denying, Jew-hating onetime Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke once described Russia under Putin as the key to white survival.

On March 22, as Russias atrocities in Ukraine were mounting, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) blamed Ukraine for poking the bear, which is Russia. She then crowed that Russia is being very successful in their invasion, even though we hear different things on television. In other words, reports that Ukrainian forces are pushing back on the invaders are all fake news.

The white supremacist America First Political Action Conference was held on February 25, the day after Ukraine was invaded. AFPAC was founded in 2020 by the antisemitic Holocaust denier Nicholas Fuentes. Greene was one of its featured speakers. She began her remarks with these words. My name is Marjorie Taylor Greene, I am the daughter of the King, the one true living God, the Alpha, the Omega, our Father in heaven, and I am a forgiven sinner washed in the blood of our savior, Jesus Christ.

The crowd responded with a favorite chant of the white Christian nationalists crowd: Christ is king! To this, Greene responded: Praise God. Amen. Christ is king.

In his speech, Fuentes praised Putins invasion of Ukraine. Said he, Can we give a round of applause for Russia? When the crowd responded with chants of Putin, Putin, Fuentes responded by saying, Absolutely, absolutely.

Here is something else Fuentes told the gathering in his speechand please recall what the neo-Nazi white supremacist thugs shouted in Charlottesville in 2017: Jews will not replace us. Said Fuentes, To the people that [sic] have thrown out and disrupted our country, we are coming for you. You think you can replace us? You are wrong. We will replace you!

Lauren Witzke, who ran as the Republican nominee for Senate from Delaware in 2020, was euphoric in praising Putins Christian nationalism. After all, as Witzke told her AFPAC audience, Russia is a Christian nationalist nation.

Another speaker was Andrew Torba, the CEO of a social networking platform called Gab, which serves as an Internet hangout for the white nationalist/neo-Nazi/white supremacist/QAnon crowd, virulent antisemites all. America is a Christian nation, he said, and it is in need of a great restoration.

Devin Burghart, executive director of the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, warns that some extremist rightwing militias even see Putins invasion as their model for what has to happen here. They see a societal collapse and need to prepare for an impending civil war, and their focus is on preparing for the battles of that here in the U.S., he says.

Torba would seem to be one of them. Echoing Jesus advice to his apostles on the morning before the so-called Last Supper, Torba told his AFPAC audience, If you dont have a sword, then sell your cloak and buy one. Whatever Jesus meant by those words, what Torba was saying was that it is time for the American people to rise up in force against what he calls the Synagogue of Satan.

Along the route of Bostons St. Patricks Day Parade a week ago Sunday, a group of roughly 20 members of the neo-Nazi Nationalist Social Club brazenly unfurled a banner that read, Keep Boston Irish. The message should be clear to everyone because Boston has a Midwest-born mayor of Chinese descent, Michelle Wu. Said Dave Falvey, commander of the South Boston Allied Veterans Council, the group that sponsored the parade, As a Jewish American, it hits especially close to home for me.

White Christian Nationalist support for Vladimir Putin should hit all of us close to home.

Shammai Engelmayer is a rabbi-emeritus of Congregation Beth Israel of the Palisades and an adult education teacher in Bergen County. He is the author of eight books and the winner of 10 awards for his commentaries. His website is http://www.shammai.org.

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How did we get to where political correctness and woke-ness rule in our society? – Paris Post Intelligencer

Posted: March 31, 2022 at 2:53 am

Sometimes its very hard to sort a thought or line of thoughts because a clear answer or understandable conclusion cannot be reached that would bring the thought to a logical conclusion.

But, there are times when the thought creates a thread that seems to unravel many other thoughts that may be related, or not, causing no clear answer to be reached.

The thought keeps nagging though, and some ruminations on the thought can only offer partial clear answers. I think some of my thoughts may open a dialogue on one such rumination.

One thought that persists is how did we get to the place the nation is in today, where political correctness (PC) and the woke philosophy has taken such a deep hold on our society and body politic.

Being a believer in history and how it reflects on the present, I have a sense that PC has evolved from a need to civically address an injustice, a tool to destroy dessent from anything but the accepted PC or woke position in vogue at the moment.

As far as I can trace this phenomenon, their origins are a mystery with at best guesses as to when they started but woke in this instance is being conscious of racial discrimination in society and other forms of oppression and injustice.

Woke has been around in the black community since at least 1942, when it was used in the Negro Digest. PC is the avoidance of language or behavior considered to be discriminatory or offensive to certain groups of people.

The PC origin can be traced back to 1917, where it first appeared in the Marist-Leninist vocabulary following the Russian Revolution, used to describe adherence to the policies and principles of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

PC is generally tied to the early Soviet Union, where the whims of those in power continually kept society in an upheaval, using PC as their weapon of choice. The government would put out, through its control of the media, conflicting goals or policies that never let the population know for sure where it stood or what was the proper stance they were required to take.

PC and woke philosophies are tied together by their need to make society adhere to words, terms or positions that are contrary to the norms historically in place. Altering accepted beliefs of the time or forcing society to alter its principles to conform to a different position.

If, for instance, a society has an entrenched belief with an idea about one segment of society that is based on flawed truths, then in order to rectify that flawed truth, society accepts the idea that a particular word or identity must be changed as a way to resolve the flawed truth.

I liken it to the acknowledgment of society that the common description of blacks in my youth was negro or the N word. At the time, these were the most common words used to identify blacks, without exception, across the country.

As society began to become aware of the way blacks felt, and still feel, about the N word, society started to accept the descriptions that blacks found acceptable, thus the politically correct way blacks wanted to be addressed.

As far as I can find, this was the first obvious example of political correctness, in this country, that changed the terminology used to describe a group based on their self-identity.

It became clear that in order to be politically correct, you refrained from using the N word to describe blacks and, at the same time, the word Negro went out of vogue, being replaced with African American or black.

PC evolved from the Marist-Lenist meaning, adherence to a political position, to a linguist application. PC permitted different groups to alter society through the use of what they determined to be proper language and usage of language to describe themselves.

In essence, PC weaponized language; language was used to force society into positions when it was not in conformity with PC. Language became the weapon of choice for groups that wanted a voice in society.

Even though many of these groups were very small minorities, they used political correctness to force society to acknowledge their position, unquestioned, without debate.

Almost every group that has risen to the forefront of societal change: gay rights, womens rights, civil rights, gender rights or any of the multiple segments of society, demanding this or that change in society to be made, to accommodate their sliver of society, have used PC to force the rest of society to conform to their demands.

Clearly, there is and was a place for minority groups to ask for, or even demand, societal changes because of the obvious discrimination against them. All the different rights groups in society have legitimate grievances that society should address.

But when those groups exceed their true grievance and brow-beat society into positions beyond their actual grievance with PC, society suffers. If any group uses intimation to suppress any other group, it will lead to divisiveness and the splintering of society.

PC is a weapon, and a weapon that has been used effectively by minority groups to demand changes in our society and body politic.

The weaponizing of language has resulted in keeping the country in a constant state of flux, where no one is sure of whether they are being politically correct or not when we are dealing with each other, and that is tragic. The end result of PC is confusion and fear.

Woke has come into use in the last few years to further intimate society by presenting arguments by inference that makes an individual an immediate outcast from society just by inferring that this or that person has committed the sin of being politically incorrect, even without factual basis for claims made against them, but only by accusation.

When that accusation becomes the face of the claim without factual support, what happens to objectivity and the rights of the accused?

Logically, one would say that when a police officer kills someone or uses excessive force and violates the law while injuring or killing that person, then that police officer should be prosecuted to the fullness extent of the law. Thats why we have laws in this country to protect people from overzealous policemen/women.

But in a woke culture, not only is the law-breaking policeman accused of a crime, the entire police apparatus is lumped together with the policeman committing the crime.

Instead of developing the facts and prosecuting the individual, woke-ness insists and demands outlandish concessions unrelated to the incident. When we apply woke-ness to an incident, it becomes much to easier to defame, defund and label all police officers as evil set on attacking innocent black men.

With the use of woke in the past few years and the continuing use of PC, society has accelerated down the road of disintegration.

PC and woke harken back to other misguided ideas from the past, such as the Salem Witch Trails, the Red Scare of the 1950s, the only good Indian is a dead Indian and the anti-Irish, anti-Italian, anti-Jewish views.

If we look at what PC and woke-ism are, it doesnt take long to realize that when the pressures created by PC and woke-ness are applied to society, that society can very easily lose its sense of unity.

So I am left with initial questions of how PC and woke-ness have taken such a hold on our body politic and why are they so influential in our culture? I know what they are and how they are used by one or the other parts of society against some other part of society, but I do not understand why.

I dont understand why we as a society, who proudly believe in our freedoms and liberties, then turn around and allow the weaponizing of our language to further one groups desire to overlord the rest of society.

I dont understand the concept that each and every minority has power over the majority at every level of society through the power of PC and woke-ness. I dont understand why we are failing each other by allowing one segment of society to dictate what we can say, think, interact with each other, how we conduct business and what we teach our children.

Knowing what I do about PC and woke-ness and the history of, especially, political correctness, I have very uneasy feelings about our ultimate future. I already see PC and woke-ness attacking the very people who first used it against their initial targets.

And that is my greatest fear, because when we create a continuous state of flux and societys ideology is constantly in a fluid motion where nothing can gel or set up into a solid state, I fear we will be left with continuous whiplash where we will not have a solid set of ideals to keep us as one.

One out of many, not many out of one, is our national motto, and if we cannot accept the fact that this nation is made up from many different cultures, races, nationalities, religions and from every corner of the world, we will lose the thing we should be most proud of: even though we come from very different backgrounds and places, we are here by choice and one of the whole.

I hope my shared rumination will create some conversation, knowing that what has been said is not the only answer, but the questions should be explored, even though they may not be resolved.

BERNARD LESLIE is a beekeeping expert who lives beside Kentucky Lake in the northeast corner of Henry County. His email address is bleslie0515@gmail.com.

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