Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Who Goes Karen?

I've mentioned the essay, Who Goes Nazi?, here and elsewhere on several occasions.

Doxxing, the knockout game, various ambushes and assassination attempts have become part of the tolerant peaceful Left's stock in trade, much like the SA was to the Nazis.

What we have now is an escalation in violence, particularly assaults, arson, looting, and murder. And it's very hard to buy the idea it's all random; there is no plan to it.

One thing most people have never heard is that the Gestapo was a very small agency, not a lot of guys in black leather trench coats skulking in the shadows. What the Gestapo had was informers, by the thousand; people who would turn their own mother in if they thought it would do them some good.

And that's where we seem to be going, at least in the Blue Zone, nowadays. The people (there are, sort of, men who do this, too) are known as Karens and you get the feeling they would send you to Dachau-on-the-Brazos without turning a hair.

Because they are right. They used to call themselves right-thinking people back in the 60s when they lived in places like Scarsdale. They are doing the work the government can't and know they are right because their intentions are right.

The Karens will drop a dime on anybody not wearing a mask or wearing  a bikini they think is inappropes. Sometimes they will throw hot coffee in your face for it. Sometimes they will harangue you like the harridans they are in front of God and everybody because you did something that traumatized their designer child.

The cost of this is considerable, as this vid which is making the rounds shows. Lost jobs, lost businesses, suicides because the governor or the mayor wants to impose his will on the serfs. The Karens don't care. They are right. But the people on the other side are getting fed up.

This is not a new issue. It goes back to the early days of the Vietnam War. They set themselves up as the arbiters of Right and only they could be in the right. So the grandchildren of the hippies who called Vietnam vets baby killers and told themselves they had the right to break what they considered unjust laws are just following what they learned around the Festivus tree.

The people who get hurt, of course, the no-collar, white-collar, blue-collar working stiffs who make the country go. They're the ones losing money, jobs, businesses, homes, even lives. The Left loves to whine about the working classes, a flexible definition if there ever was one, but everything they've done in the last 4 years has been against them. It's been a long time since anyone was on their side, he's the one fighting back.

Donald Trump may end up being the most consequential President since Andrew Jackson. He has inaugurated a second Era of the Common Man. It's why the Left hates him with such a murderous anger. It's why no overreaching of moral boundaries is too low to persecute his adherents.

The era of Karen means that some Americans have had to learn der Deutsch Blick, the German look, before speaking to ensure prying ears hear that All Lives Matter or social distancing is a crock. Others don't care. They aren't going to follow arbitrary rules made up simply to feed some politician's megalomania. America is still out there, standing tall. They refused to be forbidden from church or to go to their job. Some have been forced out. They are finding ways around it. When they can't, that's when the trouble really starts.

We know sports rating are terrible. People have found they can live without overpaid jerks telling them they're racist. Same with the movie business. There will be a big reckoning in the end.

Some of these issues are being fought in  the courts.

Some, I think. will be fought in the streets The Left asked for it.

8 comments:

ndspinelli said...

ed, I'm half way through[47%..kindle!] Hitler in Los Angeles. It's pretty good. I learned Victor Mclaglen's brother, Leopold, was a Nazi who plotted to kill Hollywood Jews. He was deported. There were a lot of Nazi's on the West Coast. I thought they were all in Chicago.

The Dude said...

I refuse to wear a mask. Karens harass me every chance they get. I am learning to ignore them. It is not worth the trouble to respond to them, but where I live they are everywhere. Karens and Marxists are thick on the ground here. I live behind enemy lines. I don't like what they have done to my country.

edutcher said...

nd, plenty in NY and the East Coast IIRC.

Sixty, it depends on where you are. OH is fairly loose, WV looser still, but, yeah, everybody's fed up.

The Blonde knows what a crock it is and that much more outraged.

Trooper York said...

Ed this is another great post.

I can't believe that we missed out on your thoughts all these years.

You were wasted as a commentor.

The only thing I would suggest is that you post about Western Movies. I would really love to hear you talk about them because you are the only person I know who loves Westerns as much as I do.

MamaM said...

Hadn't seen the Who Goes Nazi? article before and appreciated the link, with this standing out regarding "inbalance":

It is the disease of the so-called “lost generation.”

Sometimes I think there are direct biological factors at work—a type of education, feeding, and physical training which has produced a new kind of human being with an imbalance in his nature. He has been fed vitamins and filled with energies that are beyond the capacity of his intellect to discipline. He has been treated to forms of education which have released him from inhibitions. His body is vigorous. His mind is childish. His soul has been almost completely neglected.


Childish minds in vigorous bodies with neglected souls--a perfect recipe for zealotry, with this coming up on fanaticsm:

Fanaticism is a belief or behavior involving uncritical zeal or with an obsessive enthusiasm. Philosopher George Santayana defines fanaticism as "redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim". The fanatic displays very strict standards and little tolerance for contrary ideas or opinions.

chickelit said...

Out here in Karenland, masks are required if you're inside any retail establishment. So I wear one when I shop. In my little bubble, the fraidy cats wear them outdoors even when they are alone. I never do. And I refuse to look those people in the eyes. When I'm out walking, I smile and acknowledge the maskless ones but not the masked humanoids. They are sheep. There are a lot of sheep in California.

I think about the loss of autonomy everyday. No one is ever going to tell them it's OK not to wear a mask -- certainly not Newsom. They all seem to be waiting for Fauci to give the all clear.

The Dude said...

The only end game I can think of is the day after Biden is sworn in. Then the virus will magically disappear.

Masks are dehumanizing - I saw a picture of the Houston police chief asking for disaffected cops from elsewhere to come join his force. He looked creepy AF. Dude, are you a criminal or what? He is not bright enough to figure out how he is perceived.

Also, I am with you, CL - people in masks are not worthy of acknowledgement - they are drones. NPCs from bad games. Yeah, I have a bit of an attitude.

ndspinelli said...

Dogs hate masks. They read their owners face and that troubles them. I see that when I walk and an owner has a mask.