This should be your takeaway from all this stuff.
So just more badassery by Americans for foreign interests but zero for you, the guys who lost fucking limbs at Abby Gate. Or you guys whose families settled Montana. Nothing for you. We can absolutely John Wick a president but we can't deport the people who are ruining your life— that's against the law. Judge Jar-Jar Binks said so.
Before I went to culinary school, I worked at an upscale resort. The chef there told us if we wanted to get paid more, we had to learn the fundamentals and pass a test - mother sauces, classic French derivatives, garde manger, ingredient identification tests, the whole thing. It could take 1 week or 1 year; it was up to the culinarian.
One of the hardest benchmarks was the perfect braise.
I practiced after work for weeks (living in an apt with other cooks of course). Bone-in chicken became my go-to, not because it was glamorous, but because it was cheap, forgiving, and cooked fast enough that I could still squeeze in five hours of sleep before the next shift.
To this day, I’m still in love with braised bone-in chicken. Here is a simple recipe with the ultimate umami sauce.
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This is why Rhodesia is the perfect litmus test:
Is it human flourishing and the functioning of the state that most matters, or empathy-based commitment to a vague idea of total equality and "equity", whatever the consequences of effecting it are?
Is it better to be free and prosperous with restrictions on voting, or living in a famine-wracked hellhole called a democracy?
Rhodesia was unequal. It was hierarchical. It also quite functioned well. In fact, it had the highest living standards for blacks on the continent, was immensely prosperous for all, and maintained classic British social culture. It allowed human flourishing for black and white alike, and did so by not bending to the empathy-rooted demands for "equity" and "democracy"
Zimbabwe was the opposite in every respect. It was a nominal democracy characterized by disorder and lawlessness, kleptocracy, famine, and a dearth of any flourishing at all
But Zimbabwe paid lip service to the concept of equality. It said the things the empathy chasers wanted. It eradicated the landed elite, men like Ian Smith, and replaced them with a violent demagogue who ruled in the name of “the people"
"Empathy" meant the old hierarchy was wiped away in the name of racial and social equality, as such was considered more "moral" and "just"
We now face the same thing. Should criminals be hanged so that they don't terrorize the law-abiding? Or should we let them do whatever they want out of empathy for their terrible circumstances? Should the best be hired, or should we have empathy for the incompetent? Should the nation be protected for the native born, or should we have empathy for all the Third World's refuse and let it flood our shores?
Such is the challenge, and the question. Will we choose to return to our roots, or all global Zimbabwe and the global favela to overtake us?
Democrat from Wisconsin gets into an accident and a 5 year old little girl dies. The police hide the fact the driver was in fact Wisconsin state Senator Janet Bewely.
This father’s life has been turned upside down and he was silenced RELENTLESSLY!
Janet Bewely was under the influence of medication that PROHIBITED her from driving and she was marked EXEMPT from that, because she’s a politician!!!
Khali deserves JUSTICE. Please share. The loss this man suffered is IMMEASURABLE!!!
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