This Week in the New Normal

Via Off-Guardian

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world.

1. “Ghost Children”

We’re in the season of lockdown revisionism, where voices of the establishment sheepishly admit to making a couple of mistakes that barely cover one-tenth of the horrific reality. This isn’t just about covering themselves or salvaging their reputation, it can also be a tool for selling an agenda in and of itself.

For example: “covid’s ghost children”.

One of the “regrets” of lockdown – among those media types who have decided they were never in favour of it, even though we all know they were – is that “closing schools was unnecessary” because it negatively impacted education levels…and caused some children to leave and never come back.

These are the aforementioned “ghost children”, those kids who left the system and never came back. And they were all over the news this week.

The Spectator is very concerned that high levels of “truancy” is going to create a spike in homeless criminals. The Times is characteristically didactic in tone, demanding we “Take urgent action to get ghost children back into school”, while the BBC is predictably indirect and squishy, going for the manipulative sentimental angle.

The BBC article is also the most revealing, calling for a:

a national register that would help track all children, including those not on a school roll.

…as well as suggesting “real-time data collection” to “protect vulnerable children”. This will doubtless be included in the new “Children Not in School Register” legislation, currently being proposed by Tory backbenchers.

Interestingly, not one of these articles even mentions homeschooling – which was a big concern just two months ago, but not without some pushback. It’s still about that, reframing the conversation to be about “vulnerable children” and juvenile delinquents is just a trick.

2. meat bans in the off(al)ing

The anti-meat propaganda drive kicked into cycle this week, with the Guardian reporting that farms produce over 25% of the pollution found in cities.

Yes, in the latest absurd statistic they actually expect us to believe, some “experts” have published a paper claiming more city-based particle pollution is created by agriculture than any other source, including ones within the city itself. Apparently, cow farts 20 miles away are worse for the London air quality than all of the cars, chimneys buses or factories.

It’s ridiculous, obviously.

Meanwhile, Oxford City council has announced they are banning meat and serving only vegan food at internal council events, and introducing vegan options to school menus. the first domino to fall, perhaps.

3. Iraq anniversary, again

I know, we covered this last week, but I didn’t see this article then and it really, really needs some recognition as either the greatest act of revisionism of all time, or an all-time great piece of absurdist satire.

Eli Lake contends that, 20 years later, we can look back at the Iraq war “not the disaster everyone says it was”.

Writing for Commentary.org, Lake lays out a series of points ranging from the factually inaccurate to the totally illogical. But, without question, the crowning glory is this quote:

During Saddam’s reign, only a small number of Iraqis had cellphone subscriptions. As of 2021, 86 percent of the country had a wireless telecom plan.

I mean, what can you even say to that? It’s perfect. The total lack of historical or social context, the fact he doesn’t even quantify the “small number”, and the very idea – even if that stat is true – that it would somehow make the war worth it.

I have nothing more to add. It’s hilarious.

BONUS: Depressing image of the week

Maybe some people won’t have a problem with it…but advertising boards on a cathedral – even just the scaffolding – feels like a cultural low-point.

 

It’s not all bad…

I’m not sure there is any good news this week, I looked, I really did. Believe me. This is as disappointing for me as it is for you guys…

…here’s a soothing beach scene:

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All told a pretty hectic week for the new normal crowd, and we didn’t even mention the tidal wave of TikTok bans or the EU’s coming digital identity bill.

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8 Comments
Everly'sMutantBrothers
Everly'sMutantBrothers
March 28, 2023 2:45 pm

If one is speaking solely of CFO operations, the polluting assertions might be accurate.
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Yay “Operation Enduring Iraqi Cell Plans” is a success!
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You can bet even if the kids never went back to public school, their monetized Birth Certificates are still probably being bought and sold by world banks.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Everly'sMutantBrothers
March 28, 2023 3:23 pm

monetized Birth Certificates

Beginning to learn more about this! Very interesting. Recommendations appreciated.

Euddie
Euddie
  grace country pastor
March 28, 2023 5:11 pm

It’s a silly rabbit hole.
But by all means the search terms are:
“Sovereign citizen birth certificate”

Enjoy your trip down that rabbit hole.
Please, don’t get stuck or lost there.
; )
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I think when I learned I do not have to do business with any corporation against my will, a lot of my concerns were eased.

We, as living flesh and blood, do not have to do business against our will.

We humans are two distinctly different legal persons.
One is the flesh and blood human.
The other is our ALL CAPS legal moniker which was created to ALLOW US TO DO BUSINESS WITH CORPORATIONS because under the law, corporations and life are two seperate things.

All law is simply contract offer, counter offer and contract acceptance. These contracts are between flesh and blood living beings and/or the dead corporations used to represent them.
That’s it.
Where people screw up is by signing up for the dot gov adhesion contracts (or other adhesion contracts) which allow one to legally agree to be ruled by state or federal statutes instead of remaining under the umbrella protections of limited government provided for by the Constitution for the united States of America.
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The sovereign citizen birth certificate story might even be true, but I think it’s a trap designed to motivate law abiding citizens to go out of their way and make themselves criminals, by doing stupid stuff like trying to spend their BCs.

Peace, truth, reality, and proceed with caution.

ken31
ken31
March 28, 2023 3:36 pm

When you destroy all of the civilian infrastructure, which includes land lines…

But the assclown is correct, Iraq was not a disaster because it met the true objectives of those who ran it.
It was only a complete and total disaster when measured against the stated objectives, not the real ones.

Yesterday, when I was outside working a man drove up trying to sell me meat off of his pickup truck. Has this ever happened to anyone?

Shotgun Trooper
Shotgun Trooper
  ken31
March 28, 2023 4:46 pm

Better check if the local butcher in the next town had an overnight breakin. Two good ribeyes with lots of marbling cost me 50$ last week at the butcher shop.

Euddie
Euddie
  ken31
March 28, 2023 5:41 pm

Shady Hills In Tucson Meat Co
[SHIT Meat Co]

“Some of it moo, Some of it don’t moo.”

ursel doran
ursel doran
March 29, 2023 12:52 am

Biden mocks the school shooting victims. Cry for the country!

“As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.” H.L. Mencken, On Politics: 1920

Biden Mocks School Shooting Victims

Walter
Walter
March 29, 2023 7:47 pm

Ghost children: anyone who installs a child into a public (state) school today is guilty at the least of child abuse. More correctly a violation of another’s human rights.

Perverts run the schools today. Sick beings with credentials feast on your child’s innocence and leave the shell to its own devices when they have used up the juice the child has to offer.