“Culture is- it is a reflection of our moment and our time. Right? And present culture is the way we express how we’re feeling about the moment and we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment.”
It this short post, I’m going to find time to express how I
feel about the moment. But that has
absolutely nothing to do with culture.
The incomprehensible mishmash that Kamala Harris vomited up
to attempt to define culture is not just an indictment of her and her profound
ignorance, but of our entire educational system—top to bottom. Kamala Harris, a
heartbeat away from the presidency, Harris attended Howard University and then
the University of California Hastings College of Law. Harris is a seasoned lawyer but it is rare to
catch her uttering a coherent phrase.
Her statement on culture was her piece de resistance—complete and
utterly meaningless drivel, followed by her signature cackle.
But this week highlighted the profound ignorance not just of
her, but of two more high profile figures of the regime—White House
spokeslesbian Karine Jean-Pierre and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who never fails
to induce a forehead slap. KJP, as she
is known, who adroitly dodges most questions that penetrate deeper than asking
what flavor ice cream Biden favors this week, asserted that the Supreme Court
took away a “fundamental Constitutional right” when it determined that
affirmative action was unconstitutional and a violation of equal
protection. AOC has been barking about
investigating and issuing subpoenas to SCOTUS judges all week. Taken together, the three of these
miseducated Marxists demonstrate a shocking lack of coherence in their rhetoric
and a complete lack of understanding of how the Republic functions. If they had any dignity at all, the
institutions that educated these half-wits would offer to turn in their
accreditations. I have for several
years served as a judge for a speech and debate event for homeschooled high
school kids, and I am not exaggerating one bit when I say that the least of
those 15 and 16 year olds would run circles around the Vice President, KJP and
AOC. I know. I grade them out. KJP struggles with basic sentence
construction and subject-verb agreement, a flaw that would not get her out of
the first round at our event.
But let me give Kamala a hand with culture, and what she
should have said.
Culture is an amalgam of human behaviors and practices that
are distinct to a subset of people. It
is manifested in their language, their song, religion, lore, their literature,
their cuisine. It is made up of hundreds
of mostly unwritten rules that govern how they relate to each other. It is most certainly NOT, as Kamala said, a
“reflection of our moment” (whatever that means). It is not the here and now, but is deeply
rooted in our past, connects us to past generations, and we should seek to pass
it on to future generations. It binds
groups of people together. It provides a
person with stability and a way of viewing the world. It is often the glue that holds people
together because it is a basis for predictability of behavior.
As a nation with a large immigrant population, most of us
have been exposed to a variety of cultures brought here from their home
countries. Before we got heavily into
the corrosiveness of identity politics, it was one of the best features of this
country. In many large cities, like my
own, you could drive a few blocks and get authentic Chinese, Jewish, Italian,
Soul Food, Mexican, or Indian. To be
sure, some cultures blended together better than others. Mexicans and Poles do well and there is a lot
of intermarriage between them. Greeks
and Lithuanians tend to be a little more insular. And we know that culture implies certain
behavioral tendencies. A Jewish deli in
Chicago’s North Shore proudly sells t-shirts with their logo on the front and
that proclaim on the back, “We’re Italian Jews.
That means we’re into food AND bickering.” It’s funny, because everyone knows there is
some truth to it. That’s culture.
While we are an amalgam of many different cultures, they
have been, and need to be, subordinate to American culture. And this is the point. There is a distinctly American culture that
Kamala and her posse are fighting against.
It is rooted in our unique past, and despite the attempt to deny and
dilute it by people like Kamala, it still burns within us, although the
globalists are working overtime to erase it.
American culture is fiercely independent, defiant,
go-it-alone. This is why we have a great
entrepreneurial spirit still. We have a
rough and tumble culture—and a violent one, at that. We do not depend on the State for our
protection. And despite attempts to
erase or supplant it, we are rooted in a great religious tradition. We are risk takers. It’s in our genes. Our pioneer spirit won’t be shackled. It is a can do spirit.
We are an optimistic,
forward-looking people, not stuck in the past.
That’s why reparations won’t work and victim culture will eventually
wither and die. Because it’s not
us.
And when it becomes intolerable, we move. We don’t wallow in our misery. We moved across an ocean when Europe became
intolerable. When the East Coast became
crowded, we said, “Go West, young man.”
Today, as certain states become more totalitarian and less responsive to
its citizens, we migrate away to freer places.
California, New York, Illinois, and New Jersey are draining themselves,
leaving for Utah, Tennessee, North Carolina and Florida.
Kamala couldn’t be more wrong. Culture is not a reflection of our moment and
our time. It is who we have been, the
legacy of our forebears propelled into the future .
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