Good Little Maoists

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Sometimes societies just go batshit crazy. For ten years, 1966 to 1976, China slid into the chaotic maw of Mao Zedong’s “cultural revolution.” A youth army called the Red Guard was given license to terrorize authorities all over the nation — teachers, scientists, government officials, really just about anyone in charge of anything. They destroyed lives and families and killed quite a few of their victims. They paralyzed the country with their persecutions against “bourgeois elements” and “capitalist roaders,” reaching as deep into the top leadership as Deng Xiaoping, who was paraded in public wearing a dunce-cap, but eventually was able to put an end to all the insanity after Mao’s death.

America’s own cultural revolution has worked differently. It was mostly limited to the hermetically-sealed hot-house world of the universities, where new species of hierophants and mystagogues were busy constructing a crypto-political dogma aimed at redefining status arrangements among the various diverse ethnic and sexual “multi-cultures” of the land.

There is no American Mao, but there are millions of good little Maoists all over America bent on persecuting anyone who departs from a party line that now dominates the bubble of campus life. It’s a weird home-grown mixture of Puritan witch-hunting, racial paranoia, and sexual hysteria, and it comes loaded with a lexicon of jargon — “micro-aggression,” “trigger warnings,” “speech codes,” etc — designed to enforce uniformity in thinking, and to punish departures from it.

At a moment in history when the US is beset by epochal problems of economy, energy, ecology, and foreign relations, campus life is preoccupied with handwringing over the hurt feelings of every imaginable ethnic and sexual group and just as earnestly with the suppression of ideological trespassers who don’t go along with the program of exorcisms. A comprehensive history of this unfortunate campaign has yet to be written, but by the time it is, higher education may lie in ruins. It is already burdened and beset by the unintended consequences of the financial racketeering so pervasive across American life these days. But in promoting the official suppression of ideas, it is really committing intellectual suicide, disgracing its mission to civilized life.

I had my own brush with this evil empire last week when I gave a talk at Boston College, a general briefing on the progress of long emergency. The audience was sparse. It was pouring rain. The World Series was on TV. People are not so interested in these issues since the Federal Reserve saved the world with free money, and what I had to say did not include anything on race, gender, and white privilege.

However, after the talk, I went out for dinner with four faculty members and one friend-of-faculty. Three of them were English profs. One was an urban planner and one was an ecology prof. All of the English profs were specialists in race, gender, and privilege. Imagine that. You’d think that the college was a little overloaded there, but it speaks for the current academic obsessive-compulsive neurosis with these matters. Anyway, on the way to restaurant I was chatting in the car with one of the English profs about a particular angle on race, since this was his focus and he tended to view things through that lens. The discussion continued at the dinner table and this is what ensued on the Internet (an email to me the next morning):

On Oct 29, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Rhonda Frederick <[email protected]> wrote:

This is what I posted on my social medias, am sharing with you and your agent.

Yesterday, novelist/journalist James Howard Kunstler was invited to give a talk at BC (see his bio at http://www.bc.edu/offices/lowellhs/calendar.html#1028).

At the post-talk dinner, he said “the great problem facing African Americans is that they aren’t taught proper English, and that … academics are too preoccupied with privilege and political correctness to admit this obvious fact.” No black people (I presume he used “African American” when he meant “black”) were present at the dinner. I was not at the dinner, but two of my friends/colleagues were; I trust their recollections implicitly. Whether Kunstler was using stereotypes about black people to be provocative, or whether he believed the ignorance he spouted, my response is the same: I cannot allow this kind of ignorance into my space and I am not the one to cast what he said as a “teachable moment.” I do think there should be a BC response to this, as the university paid his honorarium and for his meal. Here’s some contact information for anyone interested in sharing your thoughts on how BC should spend its money:

Lowell Humanities Series at Boston College (http://www.bc.edu/offices/lowellhs/about.html)

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Rhonda—

That is not quite what I said.

I said that teaching black Americans how to speak English correctly ought to be the most important mission of primary and secondary education for blacks in order for them to function successfully in our economy. Moreover, I said that anyone mounting an argument against this was hurting the very people they pretend to help.

I stand by those statements.

Your attempt at Stalinist thought policing is emblematic of something terribly wrong in higher education, especially since you were not present.

Jim
James Howard Kunstler
“It’s All Good”

So I was subjected to attempted character assassination via social media by this Rhonda Frederick person — faculty or student, she did not say — who admits to not having been present at the incident in question. This is the new fashion in academia: slander by Twitter and Facebook. It is fully supported by the faculty and administration. While they have been super-busy constructing speech codes and sex protocols, it seems they haven’t had any time for establishing ethical norms in the use of the Internet. As it happened, I offered to come back and publically debate my statements about the benefits of teaching spoken English to black primary and secondary students — they’d have to pay me, of course — but received no reply on that from Rhonda Frederick. I also received no reply from James Smith ([email protected]), director of the Lowell Lecture Series, when I emailed my objection to being vilified on the Web by his colleague.

Now, as to the substance of what I said to this table of college professors. I’ve written before in books and blogs about the issue of spoken English and the black underclass, but for the record I will try to summarize some of my thoughts about it (trigger warning).

True, there are various dialects of English among us, but it must be obvious that they have different merits and disadvantages. There is such a thing as standard grammatical English. It evolves over generations, for sure, but it shows a certain conservative stability, like the rule of law. It tends to be spoken by educated people and by people in authority. This implies people in power, of course, people who run things, but also people at large in the professions (medicine, engineering, etc.) and the arenas of business and government. Standard grammatical English tends to be higher status because competence in it tends to confer the benefits of higher living standards.

It also must be self-evident that there is such a thing as a black English dialect in America. With perhaps a few lingering regional differences, it is remarkably uniform from Miami, Florida, to Rochester, New York, to Fresno, California. It prevails among the so-called black underclass, the cohort that continues to struggle economically. Despite its verve and inventiveness, this black dialect tends to confer low status and lower standards of living on those who speak it. In popular mythology and culture, it is associated with violent criminality and other anti-social behaviors. If you don’t believe this, turn on HBO sometime.

I argue that black people who seek to succeed socially and economically would benefit from learning to speak standard grammatical English, not solely because it is associated with higher status and living standards, but because proficiency with grammar, tenses, and a rich vocabulary help people think better. After all, if you employ only the present tense in all your doings and dealings, how would you truly understand the difference between now, tomorrow, and yesterday? I submit that it becomes problematical. You may not be able to show up on time, among other things.

Some of my auditors have argued that “code switching” allows black Americans to easily turn back and forth for convenience between two modes of speech, black and “white” (i.e standard grammatical English). I’d argue that this is not as common as it is made out to be. Not everybody has the skill of entertainer Dave Chapelle, a master amateur linguist (whose parents were both college professors).

It’s my opinion that American primary and secondary education does not put enough emphasis on teaching standard spoken English to those deficient in it. The pedagogues have been hectored and browbeaten by the hierophants in higher ed not to press the matter. It is not regarded as important (probably because the task seems too painful and embarrassing and may hurt some feelings). The results are plain to see: academic failure among black Americans. (Not total but broad.) Instead, we concoct endless excuses to explain this failure and the related economic failures, the favorite by far being “structural racism” (despite having elected a black president who speaks standard grammatical English).

Now to the touchier question as to why this is. After all, other ethnic groups in America are eager to fully participate in the national life. For example, I gave a talk to a large honors freshman class at Rutgers University a year ago. Due to the current demographics of New Jersey, the class was overwhelming composed of Indian (Asian, that is) youngsters, many of them as dark-skinned as Americans of African ancestry. They had uniformly opted to speak standard grammatical English. They were all succeeding academically (it was an honors class, after all). They were on a trajectory to succeed in adult life. What does this suggest? To me it says that maybe some behavioral choices are better than others and the color of your skin is not the primary determinant in the matter.

Here’s what I think has happened to get us where we are today (second trigger warning). I think the civil rights victories of the mid 1960s generated enormous anxiety among black Americans, who were thereby invited to participate more fully in the national life after many generations of hardship and abuse. (If you argue that this was not the sum, substance, and intention of the Voting Rights Act and Public Accommodations Act of 1964-65, then you are being disingenuous.) However, they were not comfortable with the prospect of assimilating into the mainstream culture of the day. They either didn’t believe in it, or feared it, or despised it, or worried about being able to perform in it.

Many would attribute this anxiety to the legacy of slavery. Can a people get over a particular historical injury? American blacks are not the only group traumatized by circumstance. When do you decide to move forward? Or do you nurse a grievance forever? Anyway, it was not a coincidence that in the mid 1960s a new wave of black separatist avatars arose around the time of the civil rights legislative victories. Malcolm X, Stokely Charmichael, the Black Panthers, to name a few. That was the moment when much of the black population slid into what has become essentially an oppositional culture, determined to remain separate. Language is part of that picture.

The diversity cult of the day is a smokescreen to disguise this fundamental fact of American life: much of black America has simply opted out. They don’t want to assimilate into a common culture — so common culture has been deemed dispensable by the confounded keepers of the common culture’s flame, the university faculty. Much of black America doesn’t want to play along with the speech, manners, rules, or laws of whatever remains of that common culture after its systematic disassembly by the professors, the deans, and their handmaidens in progressive politics — heedless of the damage to the basic social contract. We remain very much a house divided, as Lincoln put it, and he could see clearly what the consequences would be.

Is it racist to try to air these abiding quandaries in the public arena? Apparently so. And why is that? Because of the awful embarrassment of political progressives over the disappointing outcome of the civil rights project. Black news pundits such as Charles Blow of The New York Times constantly call for “an honest conversation about race,” but they don’t mean it. Any public intellectual who ventures to start that conversation is automatically branded a racist. Hey, I couldn’t even have a conversation at a private dinner on the merits of speaking standard English with three college professors whose life-work centers on race. They had a melt-down and used a proxy (who wasn’t even there) to slander me on the Internet.

They are cowards and I am their enemy.

 

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flash
flash
November 2, 2015 9:20 am

Funny that. Libtard SJW JHK gets bit by the very dog he helped train. It’s hilarious to hear the pot calling the kettle black.

But still, proper English is the major problem that African need to overcome…it’s adherence to their feral culture that will be their downfall..

Erisa
Erisa
November 2, 2015 9:26 am

Bravo

Gayle
Gayle
November 2, 2015 9:46 am

Using school resources to teach standard English to African American students generally will not work. To learn what is essentially a second language (for anyone, anywhere) a high degree of intrinsic motivation is required. If you have no interest in acquiring another language, why go through the discomfort and hard work required to accomplish the task? This is complicated by the resistance to mainstream (white) culture, which is only increasing as the progressives successfully instill their worldview of victimization throughout academia and popular culture. An oppositional culture is not interested in exhibiting any markers of the mainstream, like “proper” English, no matter how many lectures on economic opportunity are delivered.

pablito
pablito
November 2, 2015 9:55 am

back in the day, they called it “jive talk” and there is a not so funny attempt at mocking it on one of the “Airplane” comedy movies, I think it was Betty White talking to a couple of popular football players, who talked “jive” and the move provided subtitles. Again, it was not funny, but it puts perspective on this particular rant by Jimbo.

they way people speak (dialect) is a way to identify with a particular group.
and it’s always the northern dialects that piss on the southern dialects, all over the world.

Kuntsler is a northeastern NewwYawker, and he probably has one of those Brooklyn accents, and doesn’t even know it.

ha ha, let’s see how he responds when someone calls him out for the way he says “bagel with a smear of cream cheese and some locks”

oye ve

flash
flash
November 2, 2015 10:01 am

Montefrío , yep, thanks for the correction.That’s exactly what I meant to say.

JHK voted for Obama twice.. if that doesn’t qualify him as loosely wrapped dipshit, nothign does.

Stucky
Stucky
November 2, 2015 10:29 am

“….. back in the day, they called it “jive talk” and there is a not so funny attempt at mocking it on one of the “Airplane” comedy movies, I think it was Betty White talking to a couple of popular football players, who talked “jive” and the move provided subtitles.” ———- pablito

No. That was Barbara Billingsly …. better known as June Cleaver on the television series Leave It to Beaver.

Stucky
Stucky
November 2, 2015 10:31 am

oh …….. and I thought it was pretty damned funny.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
November 2, 2015 11:05 am

This guy is a Joo, right.? The tribe has created this monster, just enjoy a good chuckle when it bites them in the ass.

I would not put up articles that ALWAYS include a plug for his book as he and the rest of the tribe voted for Zero in mass twice………but that’s just me.

Dutchman
Dutchman
November 2, 2015 11:12 am

It used to be ‘jive’ talkin’. But many Neegrows could turn it off. Not any more.

A combination of low IQ’s, poverty induced by indiscriminate breeding, fed by entitlements, has created and grows a feral Neegrow subhuman society. Neegrows have devolved.

I was watching a crime show – The First 48 – detectives trying to solve murders. Almost all the murders are committed by Neegrows. They show the actual interrogations (it’s public record). Honestly, you can’t understand what the Neegrows are saying. It’s though they are from another country.

I wuz just sayin’

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
November 2, 2015 12:21 pm

Greetings,

We had this great debate back in the ’90’s during my time at the university while I was working towards a degree in education. The debate was all about Ebonics. See, my Maoist professors were convinced that Ebonics was a protected language and should not be interfered with in any way. Worse still, I was forced to attend lectures and workshops where Ebonics was praised and we were told that ebonics was equally valuable in every way to grammatically correct English.

I was a very vocal student and I demanded of these professors some evidence that speaking Ebonics wouldn’t lead to a life of poverty, crime and prison. The response I always received was that it was the dominant cultures responsibility to accept Ebonics and to deny someone an opportunity based on Ebonics was racist. They were convinced that someday Ebonics acceptance would be mandatory and enforced by law.

I didn’t buy it then and I do not buy it now.

Language is everything because we THINK IN WORDS. Yup, you and I do all of our thinking in words. Wanna know why you cant remember things before the age of two? It is because you didn’t have language yet and, consequently, had no words available to tuck that memory away. It doesn’t matter how much potential a person has, limit their words and you permanently limit the man – it is that simple.

In the end, you can think of this like a box of Crayons. If you only have the 8-pack, you can color but it will be difficult since you only have one shade of blue, red, green, etc. It would be nearly impossible to color, say, a beach scene. You can get the broadest outline but those 8 colors limit you in your attempt to represent the sky, the ocean, the waves, the clouds and the sand.

If you have the 64-pack (with sharpener) then you can color anything you want.

The Maoists benefit from having a perpetual underclass.

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
November 2, 2015 1:16 pm

You cannot judge a man by the color of his skin – I’ve played (and lost) chess with a black man, know one who does creative metallurgical chemistry, know another who teaches depositing single layers of atoms on substrates using a pulsed laser beam (PLD, for those in the know). All were / are brilliant men with more melatonin than I have.

You CAN judge a man by his actions, accomplishments and education that allows same. Funny how those who demand we treat others according to equality are not equal to those whom they make demands of.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
November 2, 2015 1:46 pm

JTW- How is it that you and you alone have managed to find every GIFTED black man in this country?

flash
flash
November 2, 2015 2:11 pm

What is with shitwits not being able to understand the difference between exceptions and rules?

flash
flash
November 2, 2015 2:14 pm

just poor English skill that’s all…right James?

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b5a_1445300086

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 2, 2015 2:22 pm

Yo It would be easier ta teach whitey niggas ebonix than theac black niggas cracker ass english Don’ make me come ova there bitch…

Persnickety
Persnickety
November 2, 2015 3:21 pm

JK’s response, while fairly well reasoned, is still too apologetic.

JK, I would think more highly of you if you take this to the level of a libel suit against your attacker. It’s time to shut down the one-sided “political correctness” regime. Given your apparent nature, use the court system to vindicate yourself.

Persnickety
Persnickety
November 2, 2015 3:25 pm

As a business owner, I’m taking in the collective bullshit of academia today, and have basically decided I will not hire any recent graduates with degrees outside of the hard science and engineering fields (that excludes psychology and economics, by the way). Not that my business requires those skills, but I think that the “liberal arts” studies have become brain-rotting plagues, which must be avoided. I don’t want anyone working on my behalf or in my name to perpetrate the sort of PC stupidity mentioned in countless articles. I want people who understand that rigorous thought and correct application of prior knowledge produces useful and repeatable results.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
November 2, 2015 7:34 pm

I’m with JK 100% on this one and while we’re at it, can we make English the fucking “official” language of the U.S.?
While we’re on the subject, I just spend part of the afternoon with my Grandson who’s in 3rd grade. I asked him if he had learned to diagram a sentence yet. Answer: “What’s that”? Then I asked him if he had learned to conjugate a verb. Answer: “Nope”.
Maybe they call this something else now, but I remember doing these problems in 3rd grade and my head was about exploding. How ’bout you guys?

AC
AC
November 2, 2015 7:48 pm

Never apologize to the SJW filth.

I don’t see how it will be possible to teach standard American English to the urban youth without first finding some magical way of addressing that average twenty-point IQ deficit, and the problems arising from what passes for urban culture.

Gayle
Gayle
November 2, 2015 9:26 pm

Westcoaster

K-12 students rarely diagram sentences anymore, and only ESL students would spend time conjugating verbs. There are good pedagogical reasons for this.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
November 2, 2015 9:41 pm

I agree with Jamesthewanderer. I do judge niggers by their actions.

flash
flash
November 3, 2015 6:16 am

I wonder if James the Wanderer would be so kind as to explain the magic dirt theory for the enlightenment of us ignorant crackas here or are we to assume Derbyshire’s race is more than a social construct theory to be correct? What about it James…rule or exception?

Why Race Realism Makes More Sense Than “Magic Dirt” Theory
John Derbyshire
http://www.unz.com/jderbyshire/why-race-realism-makes-more-sense-than-magic-dirt-theory/

Given that all these traits are heritable, it follows from the ordinary laws of biology that different races will exhibit different statistical profiles on them. That’s not astonishing, mysterious, or horrible: It’s just first-floor-level science.

Unfortunately, it’s also in contradiction with our state ideology. Forced to choose between science and ideology, most of the big institutions of our society have chosen ideology.

An exceptionally clear example of this choosing was offered by the American Anthropological Association five years ago. At their annual meeting, the Association voted to drop the word “science” from their mission statement. [Anthropology a Science? Statement Deepens a Rift, By Nicholas Wade, NYT, December 9, 2010]You can’t get any more clarity than that. Academic anthropology in America is now a political movement in support of the state ideology.

Well, I’m a race realist. I think science is the bee’s knees, and the state ideology is nonsense. That makes me close to unemployable, but psychologically serene. To quote from that great movie Animal House: Knowledge is good.

Why am I telling you all this? Because I have a point to make about words—which I’m also rather fond of—and current news reporting.

So here’s the thing. Given all that I just said, and supposing it was all correct, how do custodians of the state ideology explain the obvious issues that arise from race differences—for example, the huge and stubbornly persistent black-white gaps in criminality, educational attainment, and so on?

The short answer is: They fall back on magic.

Magical thinking is hard-wired into human cognition, and I doubt anyone is completely free of it. I am, as Radio Derb listeners know, the very soul of ice-cold rationality; yet every day when I walk my dog I have to pat my lucky tree at the end of the street. Why? Because it feels right. If I don’t pat the lucky tree, I feel uneasy for a few minutes. Why endure that unease?

Magical thinking in official, academically-sanctioned explanations for phenomena generally gets dropped when good solid replicable scientific results become available. This can take a while, though, as the history of science amply shows. When the phenomena to be explained are social phenomena, resistance is especially strong.

You see this in our current official explanations for the social issues arising from race differences. “Institutional racism,” “stereotype threat,” “white privilege“: If you look closely at these concepts you see that they are essentially magical—mysterious emanations or vapors, invisible and unquantifiable, known only by their results, like the messages sent from the spirit world to a ouija board.

In the past couple of decades we’ve seen the rise of one particular explanatory strategy. That strategy recently acquired a name—or possibly it’s had the name for a while and I only just recently noticed. Whatever, I really like the name:Magic Dirt.

David
David
November 4, 2015 9:23 am

If you wanted to help blacks succeed and, as a corollary, help the country perform better economically by increasing the proportion and number of productive citizens, reduce the deadweight drag of crime and reduce poverty and inequality would you

1 aggressively teach proper English and at least basic math skills along with some notion of what it means to be responsible, show up on time and do what the job requires as directed by the supervisor and giving limited attitude, sort of like what I have drilled into my kids heads, or

2 avoid teaching them useful subjects that would facilitate success in finding and keeping jobs and instead teach them that they are all victims so that they should not even try and that they do not have to listen to or act as directed by their supervisors at their employer. Bonus points for teaching them that almost any interaction can be laced with micro aggressions and that they are fully entitled to respond in any way they want to any imagined slight, especially shouting racism and threatening legal action or at least bad publicity so that they can be sure to make working with them horrendous and eliminating any possible benefit from hiring them.

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
November 8, 2015 5:36 pm

This is really weird – I’m having to defend a post on individuality?

Bea Lever, I didn’t find every gifted black man in the country. I’ve never met Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams or Justice Thomas; I’m sure there must be more, and I found these three by wandering around the planet for 50+ years. I really suspect there are more!

Flash, there are no real rules in regard to race – or did you think every gifted black man was an exception? If so, I’m sorry to advise that there are no more gifted black people than gifted Latino people – as far as I can tell. I don’t judge based on race because I don’t want to BE judged based on race – “White guys can’t jump”, after all. It’s all mindless rationalizing to avoid thinking and dealing with people on an individual basis, and I can’t do that.

I’m an exception – most white people can’t do advanced math either, and I can. Most white people don’t understand where gasoline comes from (you MIGHT get an answer like “crude oil” but nothing more useful. Distillation, chemical reactions, metallurgy – most white people have no more concept of the nuts-and-bolts engineering that makes their easy lives possible than my sister’s cat.

I TRY to judge people individually – although, if a mad mob screaming Marxist slogans is coming my way, artillery and automatic weapons are my preferred response. People go mad in crowds, and come back to themselves slowly, individually, over time.

And THAT was what my post earlier was about – Ebonics is minority-led stupidity, and leads to failure. But if someone tries using Ebonics to warn me about something, I’ll at least look – they might have been taught poorly, and trying to make up for it. Lord knows I’ve met enough genuinely stupid people in my life (generally in meetings) to have patience with those who APPEAR at least to be saying something useful.