The Alec Baldwin Conundrum

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

The Alec Baldwin Conundrum

Alec Baldwin got to play his dream role last week, and unfortunately for an innocent woman, it was a method-acting version of Ted Kennedy. Now, you note that I am mocking a guy whose probable gross negligence killed a lady and maimed a man, and this raises an important question – do we really want to live in a world where our reaction to a tragedy caused by an enemy is not sorrow and compassion but mockery?

It doesn’t matter what we want. We do live in such a world, in large part due to the likes of Alec Baldwin. Besides his scuzzy abuse of the people – notably women – in his orbit, he is a particularly loathsome social media presence, and as a result, conservatives are gleefully resurrecting his old tweets about guns and his wish for them to be used on his many, many enemies in the wake of his horrible act. There are many, many such tweets. I am not a believer in karma and do not fear it, but I do try to keep a respectful distance from irony.

Note that arguments that this somehow hurts the families of the victims are weak – “My beloved relative has died – I shall seek solace on Twitter” seems far-fetched. Moreover, the families might be mortified to see people taking apart the architect of their pain? Doubtful. If anything, the practical effect of slamming Six Gun Alec is making people think, “Gosh, better not play with firearms lest people on Twitter roast me.”

But there is a legit question of how we should respond to this. There have been two different reactions among those on our general side of the fight to the reactions to Alec Baldwin’s fall from, well, not exactly grace. One is to recoil with horror at the accident and assert that this is a time when we should offer our thoughts and prayers for the victims and for Baldwin, who one would hope is devastated by what he has done. Nice people tend to have this reaction, those who want to live in a more genteel world than we do. I sympathize, in that I would like to live in such a world. I would also like a unicorn pony.

Then there was the opposite reaction, in which our folks ran up the score, skewering the gun control zealot’s failure to zealously control his gun. This is playing by the new rules of gladiatorial combat in the cultural coliseum. Those burned out on the lies and calumny we are bombarded with daily tend to go this way; they are angry, and they are more than willing to give Alec a good, hard dose of his own medicine. That’s certainly my inclination. A tweet for a tweet, so to speak.

So, I sympathize with both options, and I cannot get upset at people for choosing one over the other. If you want to go gentle, cool, and if you want to go hard, okay. After all, the rules are the rules, and there can only be one set of them. In the world I would want to live in, we would all be at Option A, whispering a silent prayer for the hurting – and I did. But this is not the world we live in, and none of us are under any moral obligation to pretend we do. This is a world where the rule is that you take an opening in the enemy’s line and you drive a couple divisions hard right through it.

Alec Baldwin is a bad person, but more than that, he is a bad person who hates us with a mortality rate thanks to his hypocrisy. And now he is vulnerable, and the rules say he is fair game – his rules. Is it significant that this amoral, leftist, Trumpophobic gun grabber has personally executed more mass shootings than any Christian conservative Trump-loving NRA member? Not in any kind of intellectual sense – it’s just a thing that happened – but it makes a helluva meme.

The argument for being nice is that 1) we should live the way we wish to live, that is, model the way we want the world regardless of how the world actually is and set the example; 2) we are better than that; and 3) Jesus tells us to. Of these, No. 3 is the most compelling – the hardest part of Christianity is loving your enemies. Perhaps you can do that even as you tweet that the fifth rule of gun safety is never give Alec Baldwin a gun. Jesus wasn’t a pinko hippie; he confronted and told hard truths. And despite the injunction to turn the other cheek, Christians are not pacifists. After all, many soldiers are Christian and they kill their enemies, so you must be able to be a Christian and point out through biting sarcasm that Alec Baldwin is awful too.

As for us modeling to the world, does that ever work? Has us not matching punch for punch with the cultural left ever made them hold up and think, “Gosh, the conservatives’ refusal to stoop to my level has made me rethink this whole pursuit of power thing – I will forgo it and return to the norms of yesteryear”? Of course not. George W. Bush famously remained above the fray and they only stopped vivisecting him when he joined them in vivisecting us.

As for us being “better than that,” I’ll take being just as bad as that and not being a cultural serf over the David French position, which is the converse.

The argument for Option B is that you can’t go back to the past paradigm where you didn’t hit ‘em when they were down without punishing them for hitting us when we were down. Pain is the teacher. Of course, this assumes a paradigm not in evidence; we were never quite that pristine. I remember that within days of the Challenger accident, cruel jokes circulated across campus. Gallows humor has always existed, and there’s no reason it shouldn’t – maybe we’d just prefer a scenario where we acknowledge it’s appalling even as we laugh in spite of ourselves.

The premise of Option B is that we have to fight fire with fire, though that analogy always puzzled me. Rather, in combat you use the necessary weapons. Nazis and communists used guys with guns to attack us; we used guys with guns to kill them. Was there a moral difference, since everybody used guns, asks the moral illiterate? Yes. The other guys were Nazis and communists, and shooting them was a moral imperative because they were Nazis and communists. Our mean tweets are in the service of light, theirs are on the side of darkness.

To not engage on the terms that reality has set before you is to accept defeat. You might not like the rules, but there they are. In a society that has made the rule that you pummel your opponent when he is down, to not play by the rule is to unilaterally disarm.

Those nice folks on our side don’t see it that way – they see it as embracing decency. But lately, “decency” has translated as submission and, not being Bulwark staffers, we’re not into that scene.

The bad guys want us to be “decent” too – but not because of decency but because it makes their lives easier when we are hamstrung in response to their cultural aggression. We’re not supposed to make jokes about Alec Baldwin’s idiocy for the same reason we’re not supposed to make jokes about men pretending to be women pretending to be admirals. Humor, especially mean humor, is subversive. The leftist joke stasi wants the potential for subversion off the table.

Think of it as the Cold War. Option B is mutually assured destruction – if you launch social media cruelty at our misfortune, you will pay in spades, so don’t. Option A is unilateral disarmament. Nice people on our side want us to disarm to make us better people; our enemies want us to disarm to make us better targets.

So do as you wish about Alec Baldwin. If you want to remain in the light and offer your condolences, do so. Like I said, I’ve muttered a prayer for him and his victims because my faith tells me to do so and loving only your friends is kind of a meaningless exercise. I don’t like Alec Baldwin (though I really enjoy his acting). He’s awful. So I’m also going to talk bad about him and his hypocrisy and negligence.

Those are the rules we’re playing by today. I didn’t make the rules. I don’t like them. I’m even willing to return to the old ones, once enough pain has been inflicted to teach the necessary lesson about changing the rules. But I am not willing to play by a different set of rules that limits me at the expense of my opponents.

That’s the conundrum. I want a nice world, but I can’t get it just by being nice. So leftists, let me know when you want to change the new rules back. Until then, they are in effect.

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33 Comments
Winchester
Winchester
October 25, 2021 7:35 am

All I will say is that it is too bad it wasn’t another actor that shot Baldwin instead. The outcome would have been so much better for the world.

Red River D
Red River D
  Winchester
October 25, 2021 10:57 am

We does what we cans with what we gots where we is.

This ain’t bad. The Universe just LOWERED ITS ASS onto Baldwin’s face.

Make of that what you will.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 25, 2021 7:37 am

Unreadable.

Time for a new career, lmao

Ken31
Ken31
  Anonymous
October 26, 2021 9:48 pm

He manages to evoke a sense of slimy with his prose. Remarkable. Any career for a greaseball will do.

Quiet Mike
Quiet Mike
October 25, 2021 7:52 am

My contention is the accident wasn’t an accident for the following reasons:
1) Shooting began on Oct. 4th and there was ill feeling from the beginning. The unionized crew were promised paid for accomodations in nearby Santa Fe only to find they had to commute 50 miles from Albuquerque. They also had complaints about pay. Keep in mind Baldwin is one of the producers and has a vested interest in cutting costs.
2) Prior to the incident there had been 3 prior misfires. Misfire in this instance means the weapons discharged when they weren’t supposed to. The film armorer is a young woman in her early 2os working on only her second film. Saw a Tik Tok of her and I personally would not want to be around her and firearms at the same time.
3)Hutchins was very vocal in her support of the unionized film crew.
4) Throughout filming there was open hostility between the crew and production staff. On the morning when the cinematography crew were packing to leave, production staff had driven in non-unionized crew and threatened to have the union members removed by security if they did not leave immediately
5) Returning to bullet point 2, recall the phrase: 1 time is happenstance, twice is coincidence, 3 times is enemy action.

IMO, Baldwin’s erratic behavior over decades lead me to believe he’s a borderline psychopath and capable of most anything. I also believe ther was some sort of deliberate sabotage occurring on that movie set. Just my take.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  Quiet Mike
October 25, 2021 9:31 am

Greetings,
I agree with you in that I believe it was deliberate sabotage from his union crew. As a technical director, I’ve done everything from film to concerts to theatre and I can tell you that you can heap a lot of punishment on a crew and they just keep going because that is the life they are used to. I’ve seen all kinds of things but I’ve never seen a crew up and quit before. Baldwin must have been the biggest asshole in the world to lose his crew – again, I’ve never seen it and would be hard pressed to find someone that has as such actions would get you blacklisted union or not.

In other words – Alec Baldwin was such an insufferable jerk that his crew would rather never work again than spend another minute around him.

Do you think someone in that situation might mix in some real ammo? After all, his “armorer” was a 24 year old Trump hating/man hating SJW that had already shown herself to be unfit for the job. It isn’t as if she was gonna catch the error.

Bilco
Bilco
  NickelthroweR
October 25, 2021 11:01 am

Soooooo is the asshole in jail? Didn’t think so. Screw Baldwin, I pray he gets everything coming to him.

Mista Ed - Shape Shifta
Mista Ed - Shape Shifta
  Quiet Mike
October 25, 2021 9:31 pm

My contention is that this was another case of ‘Arkancide’ conducted by H. Clinton. Apparently Baldwin and the Clintons are friends from way back – over 25 years. The cinematographers husband was/is a lawyer at the Clintons go-to-number-one law firm. Two or three days before her death she tweeted that she had info that would put Hillary in jail. Because of who she was married to, this is probably true. Allegedly word got back to the Clintons, and Hillary called her old pal Alec up for a favor, as in “Kill the bitch for me’.

Since the cast and crew used the gun for shooting fun between takes, there was live ammo on the set. AB would have had access to that. All he would have had to do was pocket a round for later use. He shoots his victim, says it was a horrible accident that he cannot understand, and the young woman armorer, a supposedly careless gun handler is the fall guy. AB will walk, because of connections and a the Just-Us system.

Check this out:

overthecliff
overthecliff
October 25, 2021 7:55 am

I don’t know for a fact but the victim of Baldwin was probably another Hollywood elitist or hanger on. Either a virtue signalling phony or Hollywood “liberal” prostitute. If that is the case, I don’t care about Baldwin except that he gets his. He is an asshole and deserves what he gets. If we don’t know what his crimes are, he does.

Ivor Mechtin, M. D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M. D. at Law
October 25, 2021 8:50 am

In the world I would want to live in, we would all be at Option A, whispering a silent prayer for the hurting – and I did.

Kurt Schlichter has his cake and eats it too.

Behold his agonized moralizing! Oh, the hand wringing! Oh, the tortured grade school wrestling with The Right Thing!

Why does this utter pustule get so much space on this website?

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
October 25, 2021 9:03 am

Yawn…Baldwin is an evil maniac, and he was probably set up by someone in the crew…Kurt doesn’t believe in karma, but Baldwin now does….

2N404
2N404
  pyrrhuis
October 25, 2021 2:55 pm

He’ll walk free, which is illogical since he’ll never be prosecuted.

But he could use the likes of Johnny Cochran.

Bilgeman
Bilgeman
October 25, 2021 9:26 am

Aaaaaand….not a single fuck was given.

If you hand Alec Baldwin a gun, you’re an idiot.
If you’re around Alec Baldwin while he’s handling guns, you’re a fool.
If you’re Alec Baldwin, you’re both of the above.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 25, 2021 9:31 am

The notion that those enjoying Baldwin’s imminent demise are mostly conservative guns nuts misses the mark. Baldwin was an equal opportunity offender of everyone; his children, his ex-wife, the press, strangers on the street, and presumably a lot of his co-workers and studio honchos. He was/is a jerk. Many of his victims are card carrying members of the woke left, and want to ban guns as much as he does. But they are people, and people carry grudges. If this had happened to Tom Hanks, everyone would really feel sorry for him.

BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO/BOURBON TOO
BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO/BOURBON TOO
  Anonymous
October 25, 2021 9:50 am

“If this had happened to Tom Hanks, everyone would really feel sorry for him.”

I nor anyone else would fell sorry for him if the visits to Epstein’s Island are true .

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 25, 2021 9:51 am

“Be nice to the the people on the way up, because you’ll meet them again on the way down.” An old saying that Baldwin is going to learn the hard way.

Yahsure
Yahsure
October 25, 2021 9:56 am

I tire of actors talking anti-gun crap and then almost every movie they are in they have a gun or are shooting someone. It’s bad that someone else died from the stupidity of the people in charge.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Yahsure
October 25, 2021 5:22 pm

Liam Neeson comes to mind. He hates guns, but shoots dozens of people in nearly every movie he is in.

B_MC
B_MC
October 25, 2021 10:33 am

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ASIG
ASIG
October 25, 2021 10:53 am

If you pick up a firearm and point it at someone and pull the trigger, at that point any claim of “accident” is total bull shit.

bob in apopka
bob in apopka
October 25, 2021 11:45 am

I would check, and load my own gun. I would carefully aim over them, or off target just in case. I would have walked off the set as soon as I saw live ammo. Not a single person on my set would touch a single gun, or blank without a course instructor teaching all these lefties gun safety , and that includes Mr. Baldwin. People have the God given right to own a firearm, seems a lot lack the sense needed to properly handle one. As for that nice option, well, it’s never been my cup of tea. f#@k Baldwin, and charge him with man slaughter, 10years.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 25, 2021 2:35 pm

henceforth…..a ‘Baldwin’ will be a 2 for 1 special

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Anonymous
October 25, 2021 5:24 pm

His price is going up?

i forget
i forget
October 25, 2021 3:24 pm

Well, the better part of irony seems often to be inability to learn. Or just willfull denial of surrounding reality, surrounding prerogatives. Smoky stardust gets in eyes cuz hubris. And cuz losing track of self, surroundings; situational awareness. The other guy might get it, “but not me.”

Boiling down all the false confidence sap you find nothing’s left but some whistling sounds in the graveyard that posers want/need to believe they are walking past, rather than ever deeper into.

AB was fun to watch in Glengarry Glen Ross. In The Edge. Maybe some others.

Actors, & not just “pro’s,” either, forget they’re acting, forget who they really are (if they ever knew that – many people don’t), forget their place, which ain’t Peyton Place, but what I’ll call Prerogative Place.

Each person’s prerogatives are exactly the same. There are no stations, plural, of that cross – just the one. How well its borne is a reflection of how well born a bearer is. Which, perspective again, the born had nothing to do with…but the necessity of comporting “as if” they did still applies.

“Social skills” people say with affection & pride. Fundamental basis for those is deceit. Putting on a show. Acting. Trained, not educated, to act from earliest life. “Socialized.” Phony. (Holden Caufield, the pathological liar ~ offensive defense? ~ was right.) Domesticated.

And to whatever extent possible, invasively domesticated. “What would Alec Baldwin do?” And “I’m Alec Baldwin!” Self, followed by other, invasive.

Most all the world’s a stage. And staged. “What’s my motivation?” The actors want to know. And the stage tells them, directs them. And they follow those directives.

If AB’s stage had been a yurt in outer Mongolia, the roleplay would have fit that scene, been unseen in ‘the West’, where characters like AB are sent out to play “themselves,” & to represent other less visible players. To be “role models.” To be “somebody important.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gL0xQHI0wo

Jdog
Jdog
October 25, 2021 6:17 pm

It was not an accident, it was negligence. Whenever you are handed a firearm, you have taken control of that weapon and it is up to you to confirm the status of the weapon under your control. That means checking to see if it is loaded, and if so, confirming what that ammunition is, live or blanks.
YOU NEVER point a firearm at someone, even on a movie set, until you yourself have established that you are not pointing a deadly loaded weapon.
This is not the first time an incident like this has occurred, but it needs to be the last time.

ATarese
ATarese
October 25, 2021 8:25 pm

Can anyone confirm this blanket statement which would make sense that it’s the whole point of being a prop gun: “‘Prop’ guns are unable to shoot real bullets.”

If so and this really happened, the talking points change completely.

But to even back up, with such a long succession of topical sudden events involving death, I’m so suspicious of everything, especially Hollywood connected…. did someone even really die? We’ll see if there’s a real funeral or a glossed over one.

tsquared
tsquared
  ATarese
October 25, 2021 8:35 pm

Prop guns are guns that are used in movies. They can shoot the same ammo as a non-prop gun.