WHAT, DO THEY THINK IT’S STILL 2021? Illinois Wesleyan University promotes ‘Gender Diversity’ with ‘Rainbow Floor,’ ‘Universal Bathroom Map.’
May 29, 2025
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"At one level, Black Lives Matter was merely a get-rich-quick swindle … At another level, however, it was about converting accusations of racism into political capital for Democrats."https://t.co/HR9bsB7Fo4
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) May 29, 2025
YES, MY STUDENTS WRITE THEIR EXAMS IN CLASS WITH NO INTERNET ACCESS: The Solution To Cheating On Exams With ChatGPT Is Painfully Old-School: Blue Books.
FREDDIE DEBOER: If Publishing’s Efforts to Diversify Haven’t Done Anything, Why Did You Fight for Them? Why Do You Defend Them Now?
Here’s the bigger thing. At one point cancel culture comes up, and they recite the usual progressive catechism about it – canceling doesn’t matter, people aren’t really canceled, canceling doesn’t hurt anyone. This is of course not true, and I don’t think the people who say it really believe that it’s true. (If you’d like to argue about it, let’s meet in the lobby of the movie theater the next time a movie starring Armie Hammer is released.) The trouble with saying that canceling doesn’t work is that it immediately prompts this question: then why did you take part in it? Why did you defend it? It’s been whiplash-inducing to live through the cancel culture era. Liberals lustily participated in canceling campaigns, throwing fuel on every Twitter fire, insisting that the social media pile-on was a vital tool for achieving justice…. Those of us who expressed reservations were called the enemies of progress or worse. BUT ALSO, now, we’re constantly told that cancel culture isn’t a thing, that nobody really ever gets canceled, that people often actually benefit from cancelation! etc etc etc. These are, of course, totally incompatible claims. And yet not only do people move from one to the other, many somehow manage to believe both at the same time.
And that’s what’s really at play here too, the same question: if publishing’s effort to publish more minority writers and fewer white men has not actually worked, why is it worth defending? Alternatively, if white men’s primacy in the book world really has been meaningfully reduced, in what way are the white men pointing that out in error? You can either tell me that efforts to de-white-man-ify publishing are worth doing, a meaningful effort to improve the world, or you can tell me that no white men ever lose opportunity because of that effort and it’s thus harmless. You can’t do both.
As Rod Dreher’s “Law of Merited Impossibility” states: “‘It will never happen, and when it does, you bigots will deserve it.’”
JOSH BLACKMAN: President Trump Has to Obey the Constitution, But So Does Chief Justice Roberts. “Roberts is quite right that the rule of law is ‘endangered,’ the separation of powers are out of balance, and ordered liberty depends on a ‘normal appellate review.’ But what Roberts misses is that he has exacerbated these problems in crucial moments. For nearly two decades, Roberts has decided contentious cases not based on the best reading of the law, but rather on a crude calculus of political costs and benefits. These rulings have corroded the Supreme Court as an institution, such that reasonable observers will always question whether Roberts’s decisions are based on law or politics. Recently, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas declared in dissent that ‘Both the Executive and the Judiciary have an obligation to follow the law.’ These justices are emphatically correct. As Roberts continues to lecture Trump about weakening the rule of law, the Chief should realize he shares in the blame.”
Nobody respects a trimmer.
And The Constitution isn’t a synonym for what lefties and NYT editorial boards want.
Related: Courts are infected with ‘injunctivitis’ — and tempting Trump’s defiance.
THE CRUMBLING GIANT: How Germany’s Economic Might Was Squandered.
Angela Merkel served as Germany’s chancellor from 2005 to 2021, a tenure marked by her reputation as the “crisis chancellor.”
Her administration skillfully navigated Germany through the 2008 financial crisis and the Eurozone debt crunch. But beneath the surface, problems fermented.
Merkel’s government emphasized consensus over confrontation and caution over overcorrection. She deferred essential reforms in labor markets, pensions, and energy, passing the burden to her successors.
Perhaps her most damaging legacy* was the Energiewende, or “energy transition.”
Germany abandoned nuclear power after the Fukushima disaster in 2011 without a viable replacement strategy. This created an overdependence on Russian natural gas, a mistake that would become crippling after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Green Dreams, Gray Realities
While green advocates championed the end of nuclear and the rise of renewables, the reality is that solar and wind couldn’t fully cover Germany’s industrial energy demands.
Germany now has some of the highest electricity prices in the world. As a result, companies such as BASF and Volkswagen have scaled back their operations or moved production abroad.
By 2024, even die-hard supporters of the green transition had to admit that industrial giants were packing their bags. A Handelsblatt editorial asked flatly: “Can Germany still be saved from deindustrialization?”
* But not her only damaging legacy. As Jim Geraghty tweeted a decade ago:
AGREED. BUT IT WAS ALWAYS TEMPORARY DUTY, AND ELON HAS BIGGER FISH TO FRY.
You are the only Government employee I have ever been sad to see go.
Ever.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 29, 2025
NO LESS THAN I’D EXPECT FROM NPR:
The woman who called the First Amendment a distraction and a hindrance is now attempting to use it to protect their federal funding, which is not a First Amendment issue. https://t.co/2KyjmwwBr2
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) May 28, 2025
WHY IS HIGHER EDUCATION SUCH A CESSPIT OF HATRED AND BIGOTRY? Cal Poly Hit with Anti-Semitism Investigation Amid Allegations That It Told Students To ‘Hide Their Jewish Identity.’
THE DESIRE NAMED STREETCAR: Bowser to replace D.C. Streetcar with ‘next generation streetcar.’ It’s a bus.
After less than a decade of operation, the D.C. Streetcar is set to be phased out and replaced by an electric bus that Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) called a “next generation streetcar” when she announced the change Tuesday.
Funding for the streetcar ends after two more years in Bowser’s budget plan. City Administrator Kevin Donahue said at the announcement that the new streetcar would be “essentially buses that utilize” the streetcar system’s existing cables for power. It would make it possible “to more nimbly and quickly expand the streetcar line out beyond where we currently are,” he said.
Local leaders have been pushing buses as the future of the city and regional transportation network, a lower-cost alternative to rail in a time of federal cuts that limit transit funding. The single D.C. Streetcar line, which runs from Union Station to the edge of the RFK Stadium site, took far longer to build than planned.
Former DDOT Director Leif Dormsjo, who helped bring the long-delayed streetcar into service, said “the District and WMATA are cooperating far better than years ago and I’d be encouraged by any future crosstown transit service that has buy-in from Mayor Bowser and GM Randy Clarke.”
A lack of separation from car traffic means double-parkers can block the tracks, making bus service more reliable. After more than a decade and $200 million spent on construction, the streetcar carries a fraction of the number of riders of the express buses that travel the same route.
Unexpectedly! So why didn’t DC simply program a bus route right from the start? Because of the enormous amount of graft that a streetcar system can generate compared to busses: “A transit agency that expands its bus fleet gets the support of the transit operators union. But an agency that builds a rail line gets the support of construction companies, construction unions, banks and bond dealers, railcar manufacturers, electric power companies (if the railcars are electric powered), downtown property owners, and other real estate interests. Rail may be a negative-sum game for the region as a whole, but those concentrated interests stand to gain a lot at a relatively small expense to everyone else.”
FUN GIFT: Slushie Machine, No Ice Needed. #CommissionEarned
EUROPEANS HATE IT WHEN YOU TELL THEM THIS:
Your weekly reminder that the poorest State in our Union–and my ancestral homeland–still has a greater per-capita GDP than the United Kingdom.
Oh, and they're knocking it out of the park in returning to proper teaching. https://t.co/gUnoFSCotq
— cdrsalamander (@cdrsalamander) May 28, 2025
TREAT THE NEO-COMMIE DSA LIKE NEO-NAZIS:
A reminder that most of “the squad” came out of the DSA. https://t.co/nB0IxlLKbU
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) May 28, 2025
The Pentagon rolled out a pulse-pounding new ad for Memorial Day weekend at the Coca-Cola 600 Sunday, narrated by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump, that touted efforts to root out wokeness in the military.
Declaring that America’s fighting men and women are “laser-focused on our mission,” the spot shows service members taking part in intense training drills and battlefield combat while dramatic music swells and excerpts from speeches delivered by Trump and Hegseth play in the background.
“No more distraction, no more electric tanks, no more gender confusion, no more climate change worship. We are laser-focused on our mission of warfighting,” the defense secretary proclaims.
Trump then declares that the US will measure military success “not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars we end.”
Exit quote: “‘We don’t fight because we hate what’s in front of us,’ the defense secretary says in the ad. ‘We fight because we love what’s behind us.’”
THIS:
It’s not about Harvard per se. It’s not about anti-Semitism. Rather, it’s class warfare: people of lower status making privileged elites pay a price for decades of rising condescension. The people dismissed as a “basket of deplorables” would rather see world-class universities… https://t.co/dA0c9tf8WH
— Timur Kuran (@timurkuran) May 28, 2025
TYLER WAS OUR TENTH PRESIDENT: Grandson of 10th US President John Tyler, who left the White House 180 years ago, dead at 96.
SHOULD, BUT YOU KNOW THEY WON’T: Democrats Should Shut the Hell Up About Trump’s Pardons.
THEY THOUGHT TOMMY ROBINSON’D LEARN HIS LESSON IN GAOL – AND HE HAS: THEY’RE AFRAID: Tommy’s free – and still calling out the thought police.
SO THAT’S WHO WAS CHIEF??? Liz Warren Named As the Person Who Really Controlled the Biden Autopen.
NOT WITH DEAD VOTERS: Will the Biden Decline Scandal Hurt Democrats with Voters?
THEY WERE ALWAYS THERE: Critical Minerals and Rare Earths Mines Begin Popping Up Outside China After Trump’s EOs.
BUT THERE’S MILES TO GO BEFORE WE SLEEP: For First Time in Rasmussen’s Polling History, 50 Percent of the Country Says America is on Right Track.
EUROPE’S ATTACK ON ENERGY AMOUNTS TO DISMANTLING CIVILIZATION: Summer of European Blackouts Continues, with Outages in Nice and Cannes in France.
SOME CRAZINESS CAN’T STAND THE LIGHT OF DAY: San Francisco scraps ‘equity grading’ program — in which homework and attendance wouldn’t affect grades — one day after unveiling it.