Reg the Fronkey Farmer

  • The dust settled and an imposing woman with her shield at her side strode into the quorum with the insouciance of an aristocrat among her inferiors. She was greeted with stark expressions for having violated the sanctity of the proceedings. “How dare you enter the temple when we are deciding whether to go to war!”

  • When a sweet Lezbrews thanks you for the coffee it is code for something else. She is aware but not woke. You had a meaningful conversation but it feels like you never spoke. Will you be shamed into ghosting her?

    Enco that was the sense in which i was racisting you. Did not even know the Scottish guy was history.

  • Jake,

    You just dumped on Lezbrews. THAT IS RACIST!

    I said the novel would be popular! How is that Racist except in the Craig Ferguson/Producer Michael sense?

    By the bye, late night television died when Craig Ferguson went off the air years ago. Fallon, Stewart, Kimmel, and Colbert, all posers by…[Read more]

  • Lezbrews?  Need any research help, just give me a shout, guys.

    edited to clarify – we are not talking about coffee, right?

  • Enco,

    You just dumped on Lezbrews. THAT IS RACIST!

  • Jake,

    So it would be modeled after the actual history of the Jews. In their stead a mythical group of lesbians. I’d call em the Lezbrews.

    I don’t know where you get some of this stuff sometimes, but it would be a hit at the erotica section of the book store. With PragerU and Ben Shapiro not so much.

  • Fellow Unbelievers,

    Sorry, I didn’t mean to quotate my own remarks above. That would be vain to do on purpose.

  • It occurs to me that a novel might be the best way to illustrate the hypocrisy, double standards,failure of critical thinking, urgency of critical thinking that comes with popular fanatical beliefs, the harm caused by irrational beliefs especially when they are inherently racist and based on ahistorical mythology, the need to address human…[Read more]

  • Reg,

    Environment: The bad Science and bad Policy at the heart of the Climate Movement

    I meant to tell you earlier, this was a pretty good article.

    I must confess, Climate Change isn’t in my wheel house much and I haven’t studied all the science about it, but I’ve had some thoughts on this subject:

    If Carbon Dioxide is the culprit behind…[Read more]

  • Reg,

    The article in the JP mentions that the children being photographed in the arms of their well fed mothers are suffering from genetic disorders. It is estimated that 25%–50% of Palestinian marriages are consanguineous, with first-cousin marriages being the most common form. Rates can be even higher in certain rural areas or refugee p…

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  • Makes me think of Blacks who were charged with fake crimes and convicted on fake evidence. And those White juries who convicted on evidence that never should have been admissible. Rationalization: Fuck em. N’r may or may not have done this crime but he has done others and besides he is a N’r. I don’t have to finish the syllogism.

  • The article in the JP mentions that the children being photographed in the arms of their well fed mothers are suffering from genetic disorders. It is estimated that 25%–50% of Palestinian marriages are consanguineous, with first-cousin marriages being the most common form. Rates can be even higher in certain rural areas or refugee populations w…[Read more]

  • The disappointment to be apprised of how Gazans are not being starved is palpable. It must be fake news.

    Some reasonably large poll in USA indicates 65 percent of Dems believe Israel is committing genocide. And obviously a much smaller percent of republicans. More young than old of course think it is genocide. As Rome…[Read more]

  • Unseen,

    There’s nothing “indefensible” about believing it’s indefensible to use starvation as a political tool.

    True, but all the Mainstream Media copycats are no more clear about this subject than The New York Times was in the days of Walter Duranty. They’ll either make up famines or deny real famines as suits the pet ideology of the moment.

  • Jake,

    The way lefties arrive at the indefensible?

    It is not a product of reason. That is for sure.

    It is a mythology. Beliefs. They didn’t reason their way into those positions and most are incapable of reasoning their way out. Again, is there anything so fucking stupid, retarded, degenerate, outlandish, improbable, transparent, juvenile t…

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  • Jake,

    The consequences of assuming free will in others as it relates to their beliefs/norms is disastrous. Lets take Muslim martyrs. Kids that their mothers are proud of for agreeing to die so that they can kill innocents for a cause they imagine is more important than their lives makes us look at those diehard Muslims as despicable. No wonder…

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  • @Jake

    There’s nothing “indefensible” about believing it’s indefensible to use starvation as a political tool.

  • The way lefties arrive at the indefensible?

    It is not a product of reason. That is for sure.

    It is a mythology. Beliefs. They didn’t reason their way into those positions and most are incapable of reasoning their way out. Again, is there anything so fucking stupid, retarded, degenerate, outlandish, improbable, transparent, juvenile that it…[Read more]

  • Enco,

    E N C O and that rhymes with Aamco. My second case as an attorney i represented a franchisee of Aamco. Can recall climbing rickety wooden steps to his office and feeling inadequate as a fledgling. Also feeling i want the case/don’t want the case. In the land of the blind… Well he signed that retainer agreement. First case was a total…[Read more]

  • jakelafort wrote:
    Hamas hostage looking like he is being cared for by Germans back in the day. The recreation of that day is something the lefty’s are working on. Those hostages are eating what we eat. And then ya see a great big fat arm on the Gazan. Does not matter how idiotic the Hamas propaganda because the international media will continue t…

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