Whither The Shiksa?

Los Angeles Review of Books: The point of all this is that the pejorative of shiksa has been hollowed out: “shiksa” today is used as often as not in winking self-reference. Drew Barrymore, wife of Will Kopelman, recently called herself a shiksa on national television. “The Shiksa” is a popular cooking blog authored by a convert. Shiksa, by Christine Benvenuto, is a book about the difficulties of intermarried and converted wives and girlfriends. Boy Vey!: The Shiksa’s Guide to Dating Jewish Men is exactly what you fear it is.
If the shiksa is the one chasing Jewish men, and not the other way around, then the shiksa has defeated her own purpose, has run her course. Jewish men need a new romantic aspiration. In The Social Network, Aaron Sorkin submits a candidate. “I’m developing an algorithm to define the connection between Jewish guys and Asian girls,” says one Jewish nerd to another in the 2010 film. “I don’t think it’s that complicated,” the second Jewish nerd answers. “They’re hot, they’re smart, they’re not Jewish and they can’t dance.”
The question, then, isn’t whether shiksa is a pejorative; it’s whether she’s even relevant. As a mere aesthetic description, “shiksa” delivers none of the thrill of the forbidden, is no longer the go-to object of lust, is someone your mother would just as likely approve of as not. It may be that she’s become perfectly harmless, despite what the Toronto Police would have you think.

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If God Is Dead, Can America Survive?

Patrick Buchanan writes: In a recent column, Dennis Prager made an acute observation.

“The vast majority of leading conservative writers … have a secular outlook on life. … They are unaware of the disaster that godlessness in the West has led to.”

These secular conservatives may think that “America can survive the death of God and religion,” writes Prager, but they are wrong.

And, indeed, the last half-century seems to bear him out.

A people’s religion, their faith, creates their culture, and their culture creates their civilization. And when faith dies, the culture dies, the civilization dies, and the people begin to die.

Is this not the recent history of the West?

Today, no great Western nation has a birthrate that will prevent the extinction of its native-born. By century’s end, other peoples and other cultures will have largely repopulated the Old Continent.

European Man seems destined to end like the 10 lost tribes of Israel—overrun, assimilated and disappeared.

And while the European peoples—Russians, Germans, Brits, Balts—shrink in number, the U.N. estimates that the population of Africa will double in 34 years to well over 2 billion people.

What happened to the West?

As G. K. Chesterton wrote, when men cease to believe in God, they do not then believe in nothing, they believe in anything.

As European elites ceased to believe in Christianity, they began to convert to ideologies, to what Dr. Russell Kirk called “secular religions.”

For a time, these secular religions—Marxism-Leninism, fascism, Nazism—captured the hearts and minds of millions. But almost all were among the gods that failed in the 20th century.

Now Western Man embraces the newer religions: egalitarianism, democratism, capitalism, feminism, One Worldism, environmentalism.

These, too, give meaning to the lives of millions, but these, too, are inadequate substitutes for the faith that created the West.

For they lack what Christianity gave man—a cause not only to live for, and die for, but a moral code to live by, with the promise that, at the end a life so lived, would come eternal life. Islam, too, holds out that promise.

Secularism, however, has nothing on offer to match that hope.

Looking back over the centuries, we see what faith has meant.

When, after the fall of the Roman Empire, the West embraced Christianity as a faith superior to all others, as its founder was the Son of God, the West went on to create modern civilization, and then went out and conquered most of the known world.

The truths America has taught the world, of an inherent human dignity and worth, and inviolable human rights, are traceable to a Christianity that teaches that every person is a child of God.

Today, however, with Christianity virtually dead in Europe and slowly dying in America, Western culture grows debased and decadent, and Western civilization is in visible decline.

Rudyard Kipling prophesied all this in “Recessional“:

“Far-called our navies melt away;

On dune and headland sinks the fire:

Lo, all our pomp of yesterday

Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!”

All the Western empires are gone, and the children of once-subject peoples cross the Mediterranean to repopulate the mother countries, whose native-born have begun to age, shrink and die.

Since 1975, only two European nations, Muslim Albania and Iceland have maintained a birthrate sufficient to keep their peoples alive.

Given the shrinking populations inside Europe and the waves of immigrants rolling in from Africa and the Middle and Near East, an Islamic Europe seems to be in the cards before the end of the century.

Vladimir Putin, who witnessed the death of Marxism-Leninism up close, appears to understand the cruciality of Christianity to Mother Russia, and seeks to revive the Orthodox Church and write its moral code back into Russian law.

And what of America, “God’s country”?

With Christianity excommunicated from her schools and public life for two generations, and Old and New Testament teachings rejected as a basis of law, we have witnessed a startlingly steep social decline.

Since the 1960s, America has set new records for abortions, violent crimes, incarcerations, drug consumption. While HIV/AIDS did not appear until the 1980s, hundreds of thousands have perished from it, and millions now suffer from it and related diseases.

Forty percent of U.S. births are out of wedlock. For Hispanics, the illegitimacy rate is over 50 percent; for African-Americans, it’s over 70 percent.

Test scores of U.S. high school students fall annually and approach parity with Third World countries.

Suicide is a rising cause of death for middle-aged whites.

Secularism seems to have no answer to the question, “Why not?”

“How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure,” wrote Samuel Johnson.

Secular conservatives may have remedies for some of America’s maladies. But, as Johnson observed, no secular politics can cure the sickness of the soul of the West—a lost faith that appears irretrievable.

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Horrible Internet Service

Luke: “The internet service here is horrible. It’s pure torture. It’s, it’s, it’s one step from Auschwitz!”
Friend: “You’re charming. A real mood lifter. That should be your next hit song, ‘One Step From Auschwitz’ followed by ‘Two Steps From Buchenwald.'”

* Just told a lawyer: “I’ve decided to become more masculine. Please tell all your friends.”
Lawyer: “Or that one friend in particular.”
“Here, have some matza. Or is it not kosher enough for you?”
Luke: “Has it been blessed by your lesbian rabbi?”

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Trump’s Problem With Nice Midwesterners

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Trump’s had big problems with the Germanics and “nice” Midwesterners in general, the conservatives among which the “nice” factor, and their lack of exposure to real diversity, is keeping them from getting their heads outta their asses. (Several of my Iowa relatives are in this bucket, so I have at least some handle on the mentality.)

Trump could do the cause a world of good if he could learn to express hard anti-immigration, anti-diversity (like the muslim thing) in clear cogent logical language that comes off as thoughtful “more in sorrow than in anger” and appeals to the future–”what sort of America, with what sort of fault lines, divisions and contentions do we want to leave to our kids”. Post-Trump the “citizenist party” must learn to do this to bring “nice” white people–especially white moms–on board.

* Trump has already done enough for me. He’s kicked the table over and bloodied noses. He’s pantsed the entire political and media establishment of the USA. Pointed out their nakedness for everyone to hear. Shown the rewards that await populist candidates. Highlighted closed borders, fair trade, and political incorrectness as winners. He could win the White House and turn right around and stab us in the back on everything, and it wouldn’t change what he’s done already.

He put a lot of blood in the water. The establishment looks weak.

* What if Trump has a health breakdown after his heroic exertions of the last 9 months or there’s an embarrassing lawsuit against one of his business interests or there’s an anti-immigrant mass shooting or his tax returns have something embarrassing in them, like he’s not really all that rich?

The Democrats used their control of The Narrative to damn near destroy a quiet black guy, Clarence Thomas, over a bunch of nothing, which helped put Bill and Hill in the White House. They’ll be coming for the Donald with everything they’ve got.

It ought to be awfully entertaining, but don’t get your hopes of a Trump victory too inflated.

* I’ve concluded that that unfettered aspect of his personality that allows him to utter politically incorrect truths like we’re not getting Mexico’s best, President Bush was a disaster, we would be better off with Saddam Hussein still running Iraq, and maybe we should close down NATO goes along with his tendency to say things like Carly Fiorina is unattractive and he has no problem with his penis size. You get the complete package, as it were.

* “The Democrats used their control of The Narrative to damn near destroy a quiet black guy, Clarence Thomas, over a bunch of nothing, which helped put Bill and Hill in the White House.”

And even the HBO movie admitted Thomas didn’t lay a hand on her. With a total lack of irony, HBO shows a Ted Kennedy female staffer orchestrating the campaign against Clarence Thomas.

Speaking of Ted Kennedy, for those who weren’t around back then, or haven’t studied the Chappaquiddick Affair, his actions (or lack of) were far, far worse than generally known.

Yes, the MSM will come after The Donald with everything they’ve got.

* Cruz is less likely to fall below 40% than Trump is, but that’s about all the good news for Cruz. Assuming a healthy, unindicted Hillary, Cruz probably tops out a few points south of Romney’s 2012 performance.

Kasich might do well from a median voter theory standpoint, but would leak a lot of turnout from Trump and Cruz supporters. Ryan, too.

All sorts of people could beat Hillary if Hillary implodes, but against a strong Hillary, Trump is the high variance candidate who seems like he has more chance to actually beat a strong Hillary in a fair fight than anybody else doesn.

But he also has more chance to lose in a historic landslide that could take a lot of GOP officeholders down with him. So, a lot of GOP insiders are probably thinking: “What’s so bad about Ryan losing 55-45? I’ll keep my seat in 2016 and then we’ll tear it up in 2018. Let’s just keep the Obama Era dynamic going four more years.” You have to remember that the Obama Era has been pretty good for downticket Republican politicians and their staffers. Republican politicians have doing well in state legislatures, for example.

Crunch time for the GOP establishment is 2020, however, because that controls the gerrymandering before 2022. But, unlike 2010, when the GOP did well in state legislatures in a mid-term election, and thus got to do most of the gerrymandering, 2020 is a presidential election when Democrats remember to turn out.

* Oh sure, Trump can win delegates in those backward states where they allow people to vote. If you approve of that sort of thing. But Ted Cruz is the only candidate who can win the hearts and minds of party functionaries.

* The MSM will love The Donald. They aren’t going to write themselves out of the new Camelot. The MSM is about to become very, very conservative, in the sense of being a supporter of The Donald and all his works.

* Hillary’s mother lasted to 92. All of those who are hoping for divine intervention between now and November may be sorely disappointed. She really would have to die – any amount of illness will be concealed by her campaign and the press. If she was lying in intensive care it would be sold as “taking a few days off the campaign trail for some rest.”

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The Sad and Troubling Story of Fridoon Rawshan, Man Fatally Shot by Cop

The gifts of the Afghans!

News: The 42-year-old Afghanistan man shot and killed by a San Diego police officer outside of an adult bookstore on April 30 had a long criminal history, suffered a history of mental illness and was in the process of being deported, court documents reveal.
Fridoon Zalbeg Rawshan died when the officer, responding to a report of a knife-wielding man, encountered Rawshan in an alley and fired at him. The officer, Neal Browder, did not have his body camera on at the time, which led the SDPD to change their recording policy.

It was a tragic ending for Fridoon Zalbeg Rawshan, who according to records, fled Afghanistan at the age of 16 to avoid military service and later feared persecution from the Taliban if he was sent back to his homeland.
Rawshan, also known as Rawshannehad, was homeless at the time of his death and fought mental illness for at least 11 years, according to court documents filed by his family. Even though his family said Rawshan had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, the courts found him to be mentally competent to stand trial on at least two criminal cases.

Comments:

* Reminds me of an Afghani chain-migrant lunatic shot by police here in San Diego.

Of course his family, who sponsored his chain migration then abandoned him to homelessness, is now suing the city for millions.

Something for Germany to look forward to!

At the time of the shooting, he was subject to a deportation order. But one of the “side benefits” to the Chamber of Commerce’s war against lawyers who sue big business (aka “tort reform”) is that federal courts have basically been defunded, slowing the deportation process to a crawl.

* I came across an armed lunatic just today. It was on the public walking path behind the San Francisco Golf Club. Big black guy, 6’2″/210, doubtless one of the homeless who camp behind the course on a strip belonging to the Water Department. He was armed with an old real wood driver, hitting shots into the course. One of them almost hit me after bouncing off a eucalyptus tree and shooting through the fence. He seems to own a lot of bicycles.

* Re Tamir Rice, Black Lives Matter hasn’t informed us what the police are supposed to do about blacks waving around Airsoft weapons that are indistinguishable from the real thing.

Airsoft weapons come with an orange extension on the barrel to identify it as not an actual gun, but evidently Rice or someone else had removed that. When a police officer responding to 911 calls told Rice to raise his hands, he instead reached for the gun that was tucked in his waistband.

Please, Black Lives Matter, tell us what we are supposed to do in this situation.

* Singapore is the most law & order country in the world and it’s an immigrant country. But notice they are extremely selective in what type of immigrants they let in.

Singapore does not let in too many Arab Muslims and Black immigrants, because these two demographics will destroy the law & order society that Singapore has worked hard to create.

Singapore law enforcement does not have to deal with a lot of Michael Brown types and Syrian rapists.

* What is the justification for keeping a violent person alive if that person is crazy? I don’t want to pay taxes to institutionalize them or keep them on welfare, or have to worry about them attacking me because they’re like a pit bull let loose on the street–maybe they’ll turn violent for no reason, maybe not. But the constant threat of their violence makes them like tyrants who always threatening the life and liberty of other people.

I’m all for shooting them. To do otherwise is sentimentalism. America has become a society that is so askew in its philosophy that to protect one individual, we choose to endanger a whole group of others–and refuse to recognize the right of those others to be protected all. That’s classic muddle-headed libtard thinking.

Would you go back in time to kill Hitler if it would save the lives of tens of millions of people? Liberal always say no, because murder is wrong (even though liberals tend to be atheists who don’t believe in a punishing God in an afterlife–so by their own philosophy, there’s no penalty for murdering Hitler). Conservatives say, Of course I would, are you dumb? It’s tens of millions of lives weighted against one life, and if that one life is incredibly evil, then there’s no problem making this decision. You kill Hitler, of course.

* These pansy methods of subduing shooters are not The American Way. That’s not who we are.

Our police shoot. They shoot to kill. They beat and crush the offenders with their batons. And we televise such police shootings and beatings. And we love it. We crave the blood of the transgressor, of the violator, of the offender. Violence is in our blood. America started as a white slave colony and morphed into a black slave colony. And violence was necessary to control the slaves. Floggings. Beatings. The crack of the whip. The gallows. The firing squad. We love the taste of blood. We no longer get to see our criminals be punished because the criminal “justice” system aka The Correctional Industrial Complex has subverted and perverted the traditional blood-oriented punishment phase. The punishment of the offender is now eliminated or hidden away. The societal catharsis and growth available via public punishment has been eliminated, sad to say.

So we satisfy our need for violence and justice, our taste for blood, in other ways. Such as by shooting mentally-shaky transgressors, the offenders. Drink deeply and slake thy thirst.

Or you can just wait for football season, instead….

* Singapore works because it is 80% Han Chinese and an authoritarian paternalistic state, it is NOT a liberal democracy. By ‘work’, I mean it has great economic performance stretching back over half a century, and brilliant social indicators.

It is the size of the island of Anglesey off the cost of North Wales and has 5.5 million people and is just off the equator.

As well as its demographics, it has benefited from its position on trade routes, the British colonial legacy – in law, property and contract rights, the English language and post independence good governance, bequeathed by the People’s Action Party led by Harry Lee, better known as Lee Kuan Yew.

Given demographics within certain tolerances* and good governance, it is possible to have well functioning vibrant multiculturalism. But it is not possible to have multiculturalism and functioning liberal democracy.

* Singapore wouldn’t work anything like it does if instead of being 80% Han Chinese, it was – say 80% black South African.

* Rodney King was not shot even though he tried to disarm a CHP officer and then the LAPD successfully dealt with him non lethally. Result? Two bogus trials and free money for a career criminal.

* We will pretty much never see a YouTube video or news story of the 99/100 times when the cops talked a crazy, drunk, high, etc. person down and quietly resolved the situation with nobody shot or tazed or beaten up. Those aren’t news. This lack probably distorts the hell out of our public discussions about police misconduct.

* If we are going to spend so much effort on shielding such men from the effects of their folly I wish we would spend a little more effort on what to do with them afterwards.

I lived in a town that was also home to a large mental hospital at the time that the court dumped the “patients” on the street. It wasn’t pretty. I’m all for these people and criminals to be as self supporting as possible when held in institutions, but the court fixed that, too.

* Corollary: How many people hacked to death are acceptable in order to not upset the author’s sense of decorum.

Pepperball Launch System, FN303, 40mm grenade launcher. So many options, but until you’ve dealt with a legitimate crazy person you realize sometimes only a bullet willl work.

* Another dilemma awaiting a high tech solution is that of Islamist terrorist groups holding up in the midst of civilian populations, like Isis in Raqqa. A gas that puts people to sleep for a few hours without endangering their lives would be ideal. Saturate a neighborhood with it, or even a whole city, and then go in and separate out the bad guys from the innocent.

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Donald Trump Shifts The Overton Window

Byron York writes: What was once furious Republican opposition to Donald Trump’s proposal to temporarily ban foreign Muslims from entering the U.S. has turned to virtual silence in the face of widespread GOP voter approval….

Indeed, approval is so extensive that Trump’s proposal is rarely the subject of extended discussion today. But it set the race on fire when Trump introduced it last December. And some of its most vocal opponents were leading figures in the Republican Party and the conservative world.

All of Trump’s rivals in the 2016 race said they disagreed with the proposal. Some used stronger terms than others: Jeb Bush called it “unhinged,” while others called it “idiotic,” “fascist,” “racist,” and “dangerous.” House Speaker Paul Ryan called the plan unconstitutional and “not what this party stands for and, more importantly … not what this country stands for.” 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney accused Trump of “scapegoating” Muslims. Karl Rove called it “stupid.” Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Trump’s proposal “goes against everything we believe in.”

Influential Southern Baptist Convention official Russell Moore called it “reckless, demagogic rhetoric” that “would make Jefferson spin in his grave.” Various writers at National Review and the Weekly Standard condemned it. Charles Krauthammer called it “absurd.”

That was then. No doubt those critics still believe what they believe, but two-thirds support among Republican voters has changed the playing field. The white-hot controversy of December is no longer even warm.

Trump has moved the Republican debate on all sorts of subjects — trade, immigration, entitlements and more. In the case of temporarily banning foreign Muslims, Trump created an issue out of whole cloth, stuck to it through an enormous controversy, and, with voter approval, appears to have come out ahead in the Republican race.

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How Does Trump Feel About Non-Whites?

Comments:

* Trump’s father was a landlord from Queens, and NYC landlord have a deep contempt for black people-who are notorious for not paying their rent. Trump has had contempt for black people for decades. I remember him back in the 80s going out his way to place an ad in the NY Times calling for the death penalty for the Central Park teens accused of rape. Just last year he tweeted that 81% of white homicide victims were victims of black murderers. Trump’s racism is that unique outer borough New Yorky type-the Archie Bunker type-with no KKK or confederate flag or jim crow.

In fact, I would say that Trump really does not like anyone who is not white-which is why he can’t stand China, India, Vietnam or Mexico, but is okay with Russia. In Trump’s world view, America and Europe should be rich, and the rest of the world should be poor-like in the 50s and 60s before the economic rise of Asia. Also, he believes in stealing from of non white countries and people. Hence, he always talks about “making Mexico pay”, or garnishing the pay of mexican immigrants. He is upset that Iran’s assets in the US were returned as part of lifting the sanctions and believes that the US should have taken over Iraq oil assets after the war.

A president Trump will shock the world with his economic bigotry and will probably even destabilize the global economy (there goes our 401k).

I think that Trump was stunned when a Black man became president-probably drove him crazy. That’s why he went beyond even the birthers and offered 5 million dollars if Obama could release his COLLEGE transcripts. To Trump, no black is qualified for the Ivy leagues even though he himself got in Wharton due to his family wealth and connections.

Trump has always talked about running for President but probably lacked confidence until Obama. It was Obama’s victory that finally convinced him to run, because he figured that if a Black man could become president of the US so can he.

It really is too bad that the one person who could have addresses the immigration mess of America turned out to be such a mental case.

* 1) I’m very skeptical about Hillary’s ability to run a race war like Obama. She’s clownishly bad at it for starters. More important, black women have never responded to her. Black women are not feminists. They are black women first and last.

2) Clinton appears to be preparing to run on the vagina issue with a slight lesbian hint to it. Her commercials here were the old girl power nonsense from yesteryear. Last night she was screeching about how she will make sure women get more money if she is elected president.

3) The thing with Hillary is she is not competent. People forget how she managed to lose in 2008. People forget how she bungled health care in 92-93. The woman is a serial bungler. She should be running the race war strategy, but instead will run the vagina monologue, which would have worked eight years ago maybe.

4) We tend to think trends last forever. Basing this election on the old model is probably not a good idea. It was not so long ago when Republicans could win states in the Northeast. This red-blue thing is new and probably temporary.

* Steve, if Hillary ramps up the anti-white race-baiting, it is going to mobilize the white vote for Trump to an incredible extent, perhaps like never before seen. The silent majority’s hearts are hardening to PC, to Islam, to blacks acting out and rioting, to cuckoldry. And we’ve been through this analysis before – turnout, and white voting percentage.

Also, any PUA or even someone who knows some theory of game, understands that grovelling Jeb-like will not get anyone to like or respect you. It only loses you your self-respect. So if anything, I see various non-white voting percentages and turnouts staying similar, and maybe favoring Trump somewhat.

* Yeah the hate Trump gets from blacks is a bit absurd. Is it because he doesn’t tolerate BLM nonsense? Because they think his “racism” towards illegals and Muslims must transfer to blacks?

Given the hate he gets from blacks he might as well go full anti-black. Then again that might be unwise since everyone who might approve of such a stance probably already supports Trump. But it’s hard to watch videos like this and think he should still go easy on blacks:

* The fact that the odds favor the Democrats is indicative that permanent demographic and cultural change has already altered the electorate. Ordinarily, after eight or nine years of a lack-luster economy, the party that has held the white-house for two terms would be vulnerable. The fact that Hillary is a contender – especially given her repellent personality – is a sign that some things have changed irrevocably.

* On the one hand, I tend to agree with Steve that Hillary seems to have the advantage at this point. Mostly I base this on the facts that the national polls show her ahead, and both she and Trump are pretty well known entities at this point.

On the other hand, this really is a new, even revolutionary, political moment. Trump represents a out-of-the-box political figure, appealing to instincts and needs of many American voters who have gone unheard for over a generation. The pattern of his successes simply doesn’t match up well with all previous Republican candidates. Now I think that in general he will tend to win those states which Republicans always win, and will tend to be competitive where Republicans have been competitive. But I do expect that the ultimate pattern of exactly where he succeeds may well prove quite surprising given historical trends. He may well win in a number of states that were never won by a Republican when they lost certain other states Trump will in fact lose.

We don’t yet have a clear idea of what the political environment will be like when, finally, Trump and Clinton face off. This will represent the clash between a very new political vision and the most established of all establishment figures. Trump has been portrayed — not wholly unreasonably — as a wild man. He really will test the willingness of voters to plunk down for a very unknown, and seemingly unsafe, quantity. Whether they do so will depend both on his ability to appear safer than he’s been depicted, and the level of voters’ revulsion toward the establishment and its perfect incarnation in Hillary Clinton.

I do think the debates between Trump and Hillary will be an eye-opener for many voters. It will become quickly apparent that Trump is no usual Republican when he defends entitlements, and attacks Hillary for supporting, and even instigating, destructive, pointless military adventures in the ME. At that point, the heavy attacks he’s received from the Republican establishment will make him seem genuinely free of the anti-worker bias of standard-issue Republicans.

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‘U.S. high school seniors slip in whiteness’

WP: U.S. high school seniors slip in math and show no improvement in reading

Comments:

* Unless you adjust the scores for race, such results are meaningless. The headline might as well have been “U.S. high school seniors slip in whiteness”.

“In math, for example, 47 percent of Asian students and 32 percent of white students scored proficient or above, compared with 7 percent of black students and 12 percent of Hispanic students.”

So in order for the overall average math scores to slip a couple of points, all it takes is a very slight shift in the population distribution towards the brown.

“The students at the lower end are getting worse,” said Peggy Carr, acting commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, which is responsible for administering the NAEP. “That’s something we need to think about.”

To think about, but not do anything about.

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Exotic Gay Black Lives Matter

New York Times: When I asked Garza about the most common misperception of Black Lives Matter, she pointed to a frequent social-media dig that it is “a gay movement masquerading as a black one.”

Comments:

* As a friend suggested, it often seems like BLM is staffed by a lot of exotics looking to cash in on America’s never-ending blackness obsession the way fellow exotic Obama cashed in.

* I like the way you use the word exotics here. An accurate description. Similar to the paler face conquistador types who run the Hispanic political rackets here, always trying to import in millions of their swarthier subjects.
Prince’s allure was being a cultural exotic.

* A Mulata chick in Australia is claiming that a White guy on Tinder told her that she would be a lot prettier if she bleached her skin. I have a hard time believing this is not another racial hoax because she is already quite light, especially for a woman of African descent. Unless the flash in her camera pics make her appear much lighter than what she actually is in real life.

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_571db72de4b0d0042da99c06

Some light skin Blacks are extremely defensive and insecure when darker skin Blacks tell them they experience nowhere near as much racism as darker Blacks. This makes some light skin Blacks behave extra militant in order to make up for their lighter pigmentation.

* erhaps related to the “black lives matter” pathology is the dirty little secret of black culture: pedophelia. It’s interesting to note that New York’s pedophile laws are unbelievably as relaxed as in Alabama and Mississippi, all apparent hotbeds of black man-boy shenanigans.

Until the underlying black co-efficient of family pedophilia is addressed out in the open, damaged black boys will turn into thuggish black men, overstating their devastated masculinity upon society.

A casual perusal of incarcerated black male behavior while in prison would indicate that their facade of male masculinity is the first shakey aspect of their face identity to be discarded, as wide-spread black butt-reemings ensue, fired by boundless manic sexual energy, rather than desperation.

It makes the casual observer wonder what black culture would be like if black boy butts were more carefully considered beyond a 3 am reem job by the neighborhood black “pastor” while on a weekend camping trip.

Perhaps the typical black community’s reflexive response of sweeping the overwhelming number of black boy butt reemings under the rug to keep the peace of an already dysfunctional family unit is providing a perfect lab for creating dumb, angry criminals.

Until this is brought to the forefront of the national conversation of blacks trying to function in modern civilization, the problem will maintain it’s tight grip on black boy behinds for the foreseeable future.

To decrease violent crime, and mitigate dysfunctional families that have become the staple of black life, black folks must internalize the novel idea that children are not fundamentally homosexual sex slaves to be bartered.

Indeed, Black Boys Butts Matter:

http://www.vice.com/read/how-black-boys-suffer-sexual-abuse-in-silence

* BLM is an artificially concocted group funded by Soros, for one, who is non-black. The types of people who’ll be collected together in this are various misfits who need an income but can’t hack a real job therefore want to get paid to be professional protesters and the like. BLM sounds like a slogan created by an ad agency, which it probably was, and gets a lot of publicity for it’s disruptive noisiness. It’s not a true grassroots group.

* Gays are known to be drama queens and attention demanding show offs so no surprise what is driving some of the agenda.

Homosexual black females seem to be major players as well. The black bulldyke type seems to be driven by nasty racist animosity towards White folks about as much as anybody.

how-black-boys-suffer-sexual-abuse-in-silence

Well it’s White boys suffering homosexual abuse who came up with the popular vulgar expression “butt-hurt” or “don’t get all butt-hurt”.

The hidden homosexual abuse origins of that are pretty obvious.

Along with other popular vulgarities like “that really sucks”, ” yeah it blows”.

* As usual, the author tries to turn the facts, which on the surface are an indictment of black culture, into a critique of structural oppression and racism. As usual, blacks have no agency. Soft bigotry of low expectations, anyone?

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Why Are Rock Stars Fey?

Steve Sailer writes: Stars, of course, tend to be attention-seeking, which is not an extremely masculine trait.

There’s a modest negative correlation between how much a star needs applause and his masculinity level. Broadway stars are the surest of getting their fix of applause nightly and are likely the gayest on average. Rock stars get tremendous ovations, but first they need to deliver in the loneliness of the studio. Movie stars must be able to perform in isolation, as in Gay Talese’s story about what a movie star told her retired-ballplayer husband after a USO tour introduced her to the pleasures of performing in front of an audience:

“Joe,” said Marilyn Monroe, just back from Korea, “you never heard such cheering.”

“Yes I have,” Joe DiMaggio answered.

Team-sport athletes get their cheers, but they also play half their games on the road in front of hostile audiences, where they must be motivated by the masculine urge to ruin a crowd’s evening.

All this is not to say that rock stars tend to be particularly gay.

The acid test of any profession’s tendency toward male homosexuality was its AIDS death toll during the ’80s and early ’90s. For example, ballet lost Nureyev, Joffrey, and Ailey. Fashion icons Halston and Perry Ellis died of AIDS.

In contrast, rock lost one big star, Freddie Mercury of Queen. But that Freddie was gay didn’t really come as much of a surprise.

COMMENTS:

* Here’s an ancillary question: why do male pop stars so very often have unusually high vocal ranges, to the point that some sound almost feminine? And why, even in opera, are the tenors the glamor boys instead of the basses? Why isn’t what seems to be the more masculine trait — i.e. a deep voice — rewarded with greater adulation?

* 1. Freddie Mercury wasn’t gay, he was bi—or, more clearly, he was just into whatever sexual thrill was coming around. His lead guitarist and co-writer on many of the songs–the astrophysicist guy–has stated that Freddie wasn’t gay, because astrophysicist/guitarist dude was his roommate for many years, and saw him banging away happily at many a groupie. Think Charlie Sheen or some Roman Emperor–basically, when sexual access comes so easy, people lose interest in the common, and up the ante a lot to get their thrills. See also: Mick Jagger.

Freddie just had the bad luck of jumping into bed with men just after it exploded as ok (thanks to gay rights’ movements of the 70s) but just as it was emerging that doing so was more than just risking a bit of itchiness or burning while peeing.

2. Much of the feyness also probably comes from having to do the deed with record company executives in order to get radio play/promoted albums. Albums are just advertising to most good rock stars—money comes from tours, not albums, because the the record companies structure album deals heavily in their favor. But that advertising can be very helpful in turning a nobody into an arena-selling out artist quickly, or pumping you up from mid-level festival band to headliner.

But so many record companies and MTV and such are run by homosexuals who demand the same kind of favors from wanna-bes as do the studios for Hollywood movies. Actors are trained to pretend to be something that they’re not, but musicians don’t have that training, so the effects of their ass-for-albums deals shows up more clearly on them.

* The flamboyant male performer certainly has deep roots – 19th century superstars like Liszt and Paganini would probably strike us as fey today. I bet Mozart performing live would as well. On the other hand at the court of the Sun King Prince would have seemed fairly normal. Somehow the music and stage world seem to have preserved the tradition of male peacocking that otherwise died out with the Industrial Revolution in more sober spheres of life such as business and politics.

* “Fey” means unworldly; rock stars are supposed to be able to tap into truths that are obscured from the rest of us, which they reveal using music, a language which few of us can speak but which we all understand, since it goes straight to our emotions.

The root meaning of “fey” is “fated to die soon”; I don’t need to go through all the deaths of pop stars to make that point.

* The corollary of fey performers having better looking female offspring is that ultra-masculine men often have masculine looking ones – not a good look on a girl.

* Brady Quinn’s sister and Bill Cowher’s daughters come to mind.

* David Bowie often told a story of how his band members during his Ziggy Stardust days were very much “lads” and hated they makeup he had them wear. He said that they quickly found out the makeup made it easier for them to get girls and stopped complaining.

* Every opera needs a cruel, callous villain. I suppose an ultra-masculine baritone or bass is thought to be more credible in that role. So that leaves a high-voice part for the hero.

In Handel’s hit opera Julius Caesar (1724), Handel wrote Caesar’s part for a castrato. In performance today, a female mezzo-soprano or male counter-tenor sing the part. The opera was written for a British audience.

* Tom Petty’s sister had a 30-year career as a police officer and command staff with the Gainesville, FL Police Department, rising to Chief of Police (I think). She’s been the Sheriff of Alachua County for a few years now.

* Is there an unwritten rule that a talented black musician has to be compared to another talented black musician? Stevie Wonder’s talents are often compared to those of Ray Charles. (You’ve got the black+blind+musician trifecta there.)

I appreciate Prince’s talents and success, but I don’t recall hearing any new music from him since the 1980s. Granted, I’m not that into his kind of music, but AFAIK he was not continuing to produce hits, unless I missed them.

Glenn Frey, cofounder of the Eagles with Don Henley, was multi-talented as a singer, songwriter, and musician in one of the most successful bands of all time. Frey died in January 2016 and I don’t recall his death getting anywhere near the attention that Prince’s did. Of course Obama, that phony, had to issue a statement about Prince and said he listened to a couple of his songs while warming up for a meeting with the British pie minister, but that’s just his usual “I’m black, y’all” shtick.

* The same reason that white basketball players in college are compared to white basketball players in the NBA: they have a similar distribution of talents.

You will notice that folk music is dominantly white and that funk and R&B is dominantly black. The occasional band like Average White Band (this one a double whammy: Scottish white guys playing American Black music), while impressive, doesn’t move the average in the same way that Brent Barry winning a slam dunk contest, also impressive, doesn’t erase the stereotype of white guys not being able to jump.

* It certainly worked for Prince (whose severe lack of verticality barred him from getting picked for basketball games as a youth), as evidenced by the long list of lovelies that he romanced: Vanity (aka Denise Matthews), Kim Basinger, Sherilyn Fenn, Apollonia Kotero, Vanessa Marcil, etc

Interesting to note how Prince was entirely conventional in his taste in women, as evidenced by his lack of interest in West African-looking girls. Foe example, Vanity would have had no problem passing a paper bag test at a “Black” sorority.

* My wife watches “The Voice,” and I noticed the other night that each of the four coaches was asked to give a personal statement about what Prince meant to them.

I don’t recall the show doing that when Merle Haggard — arguably more influential and certainly longer lived — passed away.

It always makes me laugh when black coach Pharrell hears a contestant sing a country song and he says he’s never heard it before.

* I suppose a conspiracy theorist could propose that fey, androgynous rock stars were picked in order to mainstream androgynous cultural heroes and with them pave the way for sexual perversity. Did ghey marriage have its genesis in glam rock?

But I think the better theory – or at least the equally plausible one – is that music, and particularly the kind of rock music that doesn’t require years of musical training is an alternative path to popularity (both within one’s peer group and possibly beyond) for the athletically useless and those who don’t come from money. Substance abuse is also often an asset rather than a liability for the burgeoning garage rock star. Even though my high school experience was as an athlete in an U.S. Catholic Prep school and a rugby-mad Irish boarding school where the long-haired rock type wasn’t prevalent or even tolerated, I think most of us can recall at some point a skinny long hair rock and roller type being forced into some kind of required athletic feat and marveling at the absolute physical awkwardness and propensity to hurt themselves solely under their own power.

I think the Linklater film “Dazed and Confused” also hints at a corollary with the commitment pledge distributed to the returning football players – coaches of athletes like to police the athletes’ other interests and activities and steer them away from the drug and party scene, while also liking to fill their free time with other activities under the veil of training to crowd out those other influences. You just won’t have time to be in a garage band if you’re a competitive athlete under the guidance and direction of involved coaches.

* A lot of athletes are big and strong but they are not manly in character.

Some actually have beta-personalities. I thought Carl Lewis was like the Michael Jackson of track.
And Michael Jordan was often tongue-tied. He only came alive on the court.
And some boxers are tough in the ring but lost outside it.
They are like Moose in Archie comic books.

Music is artful and seductive, so it can favor the more flamboyant kind of male.
(Dancing more so) The whole idea of serenade is sort of ‘fey’ if not ‘gay’. Consider BREAKING AWAY.

And Eddie Murphy’s stuff about Michael Jackson isn’t the most masculine guy in the world.

http://mic.com/articles/104964/science-finally-explains-why-talented-musicians-are-so-damn-sexy

Music works like a drug. Humor has the same effect. Without wit and ability to make girls laugh, would Woody Allen have had a chance. And just how did Mel Brooks marry someone like Anne Bancroft?
Music turns women on. Women fall for guys who make them laugh.

“Instead, bypass conventional male vs. male competition and specialize in the arts that appeal directly to girls.”

In all my life, this is the biggest scam pulled on girls by boys. Hang around art schools in college, and I’ve seen some shi*. Dork-ass guys pretending to be ‘creative’ and getting some hot chicks. But this doesn’t work with all women. There’s a class of women who love ‘culture’ and stuff. They fall for this shi* so often, it’s embarrassing.

Anyway, as the music went more from the mode of serenade to rape fantasy, I think the pretty boy in music might be losing out.

That madonna had the longest successful career among 80s stars is indicative. She never switched to rap but she remained relevant as long as she acted the whore. You don’t need rap to act the whore.
But most big 80s male stars didn’t or couldn’t make the transition to rap. To be badass, rap is the standard. So, they became old hat.

There was a time when white boys and white girls mostly listened to white rock.
Today, much of white rock is stuff that only white males listen to. Many white girls are into rap and female idol music. Black rap is male ideal, and female idol music(white or black but often not rap) is the female ideal. (Too much rapping makes women lose their feminine qualities).

Frey was not a personality.

Pop Music isn’t just about the music but the image.

Most people hardly know what Frey looked like.

Prince had a very distinct image. He was a diva. And even after he faded, he knew how to keep the cult going. Bowie did also, which is why his death got huge coverage.

His very moniker made him a kind of neo-aristocrat. madonna used the same shtick though she should called herself mudonna.

* Pop stars are the high priests/shamans of mass pop culture, which makes sense of their shape-shifting and their supposed unique access to and interpretations of higher realms of the spiritual – “fey” also meaning “giving an impression of vague unworldliness” and “having supernatural powers of clairvoyance.”

This lends pop propaganda enormous impact upon the impressionable. In fact, I’ve known many an individual who has patterned his entire life around a single pop act, and have even known several individuals who have patterned their entire lives around a single pop song. Indeed for some of my adolescent and early adult years I, too, was taken in by and patterned my worldview and outlook upon a select few pop acts’ “message.” One of my high school friends continues to insist that merely exposing Moslems to The Rolling Stones and NFL football, and to Bruce Springsteen and all the rest of the West’s pop culture panem et circenses will disabuse Moslems of their Islam, and, to my dismay, I’ve encountered far too many other Westerners who clutch adamantly to that same idiotic expectation.

Jim Morrison’s grasp of the pop star as shaman shed light on pop star fey, embodied in his “I am the Lizard King: I can do anything.”

In the West a large proportion of the masses no longer look to the Christian God as the magnetic north of their moral compass, they look instead to manufactured-image pop shamans – even to so-called “news” media and to every sort of television/media programming – that peddle nonstop “Imagine” Universalism-Feelgoodism. It’s arguable that even Pope Francis is just another one of today’s Western “We Are Really All Alike!” Universalist pop star shamans – another master of smartphone-viral public Universalist-Globalist virtue signalling.

* Why fey? They love themselves a lot more than anything else. And that’s kinda gay, when ya think about that.

* Placido Domingo is a natural baritone who sang tenor because that’s where the big bucks are.

Higher pitched stuff is more exciting: e.g., Robert Plant’s vocal on Stairway to Heaven goes up as the song gets faster and more exciting.

Bowie’s son Duncan Jones is a pretty good movie director, which is a job where an authoritative masculine personality is highly useful because you have to announce decisions constantly as if you know what you are doing. Dear old dad always sounded like a leader of men even while wearing a dress made out of feathers.

* Linklater’s new movie is about his year as a college scholarship jock (baseball) before he got a health problem with his heart and switched to arty interests. I haven’t seen it, but it sounds interesting in part because not many artists have seen jock life from the inside and vice-versa.

Lord Byron was a little like that: he was an aristocrat with total confidence that he could lead men in battle (he hadn’t died of fever, it’s possible he would have been crowned King of the Greeks), and he was a fey artist of beautiful looks.

Not surprisingly, he absolutely electrified Europe.

* Glen Frey was enough of a matinee idol and personality to land acting gigs on one of the biggest TV shows of the 80s next to Don Johnson – he co-starred in three episodes of Miami Vice.

Prince was one of a kind but proves a theory that I’ve heard and ruminated on for a while – that is, that artists are their most creative and brilliant as young men. The history of popular music and rock and roll sort of shows that artists peak around 27 (age of death of Hendrix, Morrison and others), after which their music and artistry declines. Someone theorized that it has something to do with getting laid too much and losing some of that drive and tension to create, which is a sublimation of sexual desire and longing.

My own undeveloped theory is that as the artist gets older and more successful, he gets more autonomy. Autonomy leads to self-indulgence – there’s no more push and pull between the artist’s expression and what the public wants to hear. Prince seems to be a good example of this – Purple Rain had hallmarks of his weirdness but they were tempered and shaped by the synth-rock-pop sounds that were popular in the 80s to appeal to a mass audience (note he was 26 when the album was released). With commercial success, Prince gained autonomy, eventually breaking from his record label entirely and releasing his music himself – and never again realizing the same degree of commercial popularity. It’s clear from listening to Prince’s music – even in the form of the extended versions of popular songs that were released on greatest hits albums – that he was tempering his own tastes and musical weirdness before the zenith of his career, and then much less so afterwards. Against the odds, there probably isn’t another “Purple Rain” album in all of that unreleased material in his vault.

* The human voice is the last part of your body to reach maturity. Opera singers are not advised to sing Grand Opera until after age 35 because up until then your voice is still ‘growing’ and maturing. Your voice gradually drops in pitch as you age as an adult. If you’re a male who is recording at age 20, you’ll have a higher voice than you’ll possess at age 40 or 50. This is why older singers often have trouble hitting the high notes in the hit songs they sang in their youth. They acquire a new, lower range to compensate.

If you have a sound recorder, I recommend recording your voice and keeping it around for many years, then listening to it again. My parents have some old tapes recorded back in the 1970s, and it’s very odd to hear them because their voices sound so high and young compared to the way they sound now.

A deepening voice as you age probably has much to do biological programming. A low pitch sounds authoritative, and the aged are wiser than the young. The pitch is meant to signal, ‘listen, learn, and obey.’

* Another angle is that major artists and even philosophers tend to have a unique angle or insight that emerges from their individual personalities. If they get the opportunity and have the skills to expound on this in early manhood, they may not have a second big new thing left in them.

* Alan Moore (V for Vendetta, Watchmen) on fame:

“I tend to think that what fame has done is to replace the sea as the element of choice of adventure for young people. If you were a dashing young man in the 19th century you would probably have wanted to run away to sea, just as in the 20th century you might decide that you want to run away and form a pop band. The difference is that in the 19th century, before running away to sea, you would have had at least some understanding of the element that you were dealing with and would have perhaps, say, learned to swim … The thing is that there is no manual for how to cope with fame. So you’ll get some, otherwise likeable young person, who has done one good comic book, one good film, one good record, suddenly told that they are a genius, who believes it and who runs out laughing and splashing into the billows of celebrity, and whose heroin-sodden corpse is washed up a few weeks later in the shallows of the tabloids.”

* I’ve heard a fair amount of both Prince and Glenn Frey from the car radio back in the day, but if you were to ask what either man looked like, the only one I could identify is Prince. Frey is a mental blank to me despite his fame. If Prince is a peacock, the Glenn Frey is a wren.

This is why building an image and being a ‘character’ is so important to marketing music. It helps define your brand to the buyer so your record stands out on a shelf among all the competition. ‘Characters’ always hog the pages in the music press because they’re more interesting to write about than normal guys who just make music, and that too, helps sell their brand and makes the competition seem unremarkable.

Ultimately, the opposite of flamboyant is dull. The opposite of fey is boring. If you’re selling yourself and your talent as something special, you can’t afford to be too normal because people associate normal with average.

* I was a tenor in choir all through high school and college, but have noticed that my vocal range now fits more comfortably with baritone parts.

Another thing I’ve noticed, since I do quite a lot of voiceover work, is that my speaking voice has gotten better, more resonant and indeed lower pitched, as I’ve hit my mid- to late 40s. It seems a lot of pro voiceover guys are not young; they’ve got more weathered, lower-pitched, even gravelly voices that seem to convey experience and trustworthiness.

Or at least that’s been the traditional pattern. Now I hear, on podcasts such as Radiolab and 99% Invisible, which I listen to occasionally, voiceover/radio guys who have really affected, nasally, high-pitched, vocal-fry infested girlie voices. Is this yet another a sign of a decaying culturing in which calm voices of reason and trust are devalued, or is it just because girlie-voiced guys can get on podcasts now whereas in the past they’d have been laughed out of radio and TV studios?

* I, too, thought of the relative silence over Glenn Frey’s death, given his band sold more records than Prince and Bowie combined. And the Eagles had just put out their outstanding two-part documentary, too.

My explanation: The Eagles are middlebrow. They’re just too popular to get serious critical attention. It’s much like the difference between Mad Men and NCIS. Mad Men was a critical darling, has had millions of words dedicated to each recap and analysis by TV critics. Likewise Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and the rest of the soap opera currently known as the Golden Age of Television. Mad Men’s finale didn’t beat reruns of I Love Lucy, but that’s ok. If everyone watched it, it’d be NCIS. Ignored, critically, but the most-watched scripted show on TV for nine years running.

So every single TV anchor, news reporter, had to show they were part of the in-club by bragging about how cool they were for worshipping Prince. It’s how they separate themselves from the little people.

BTW, no one got more women than the Eagles at the Third Encore, and a less effeminate group of guys never existed.

…a teenaged Glenn Frey played with Bob Seger, most notably on Ramblin Gamblin Man (you can hear him clearly on backup vocals). Kenny Rogers gave Don Henley’s first band a record deal.

I dunno, even back when the Eagles were huge, music critics sneered at them. The hate-on that someone mentioned above seems more relevant.

Besides, Henley had an outstanding 80s. BTW, Henley put out a new country album last year with practically every name in the business (Jagger, Parton, Haggard, McBride to name just a few) that did well and got excellent reviews.

Two bands mentioned above: Doobie Brothers, definitely not fey. Van Halen–great mention of a band that played a tad fey, but definitely wasn’t. The late 70s, early 80s seemed to bring that on.

My one claim to barely coolness, musically speaking: I saw Van Halen in 1979, just as they released their second album, before they were huge, right before the fuss about general admission open seating caused by the Cincinnati deaths. I am a total nerd and was only at the concert because my friend, extremely shy, needed a wingman to do things like talk to people in case we needed directions. I’d barely heard of Van Halen and had very little experience at concerts. My friend had found seats, and I’d gotten up to go to the bathroom when the mad rush to the front began. I got swept up in it, pushed to the front, saw the whole concert barely 8 feet away. Which was a good thing, because I was holding my glasses when the push began, dropped them, never saw them again. I’m short, but that didn’t matter either, because the crush was so tight my feet never hit the ground. I am undoubtedly describing this badly. I told my (much cooler) brother about the concert the next day, and he was jealous, so I was proud.

I’m very glad that you personally liked Prince and Bowie, but the fact is that in hard sales, there isn’t anyone in the 80s other than Michael Jackson who equals the long-term popularity of the Eagles. In fact, all the best selling albums are from the 70s. The next tier down of best sellers come from the 90s. Artistically, the 80s sucked. (The same is true of movies, by the way, where the 70s are widely considered the best decade short of the 40s, while the 80s are notoriously weak.)

* But what are the odds [Steph] Curry will be better next season? Probably less than 25%.

But Curry was better this year than last year when he was MVP so the future is unwritten for him. He’s very interesting because he invented for himself a new thing: shooting from immense distances. It could be just a fluke unique skill, or it could turn out to be a historic breakthrough that leads to lots of imitators, the way Babe Ruth around 1920 changed baseball.

I wonder how high Curry jumps on those 1,000 practice shots per day. It’s not the jumping that wears a body down, it’s the landing.

* He also has an insane workout regimen–thousand shots a day, I believe the local Dub’s announcer mentioned.

In fact, I wondered if that would affect his longevity. I’ve always believed that Jack Nicklaus was right about pro golfers, that they only have so many shots in them and so Nicklaus learned to curb his practice as well as reduce the number of tournaments in which he played.

Still, it’s hard to believe Curry could hit those three’s from those insane distances if he didn’t practice as much as he does. He’s grooving that follow through.

* The Eagles would be a good example of non-fey rock stars, except that, despite selling so many records and making so much money on the comeback tour trail, they weren’t quite individual rock stars, perhaps because there was a certain lack of mystery about them.

* Bowie kind of stage-managed his death. I vaguely recall hearing he had about a year’s warning that his illness was terminal, which gave the great showman and master media manipulator time to organize a good show for everybody, which would put some more money in his estate. Good for him.

Prince’s death was the opposite: it was a bit of a shock hearing that somebody still middle-aged (57 is still middle-aged, right? Right?), with just a little bit of news ahead of time about something being wrong. It was quite a bit like Michael Jackson’s and Elvis’s deaths, which were big news. Prince didn’t seem to make any plans, so now we’ll hear a lot about his estate, etc.

Frey’s death fell in-between and thus was depressingly like most people’s. He’d been in physical decline and then he died.

* The Eagles were always kind of a grown-up band for grown-ups. One reason they sold so many records is because they appealed to working people with jobs who could afford to put an album in the shopping cart, whereas more frantically loved bands appealed more to kids with limited allowances.

Other than maybe Joe Walsh, the Eagles didn’t seem to have super strong urges to be rock icons personally, the way Bowie really really wanted to be Bowie. (And Walsh has a great sense of humor about it — thus, “Life’s Been Good.”) A lot of their songs are about how maybe they should get the hell out of L.A. and quit this crazy rock star life.

* It has been long observed that mathematical talent, like many varieties of athletic talent, fades in middle-age. That’s the rule and the rest are exceptions. The same is true of physicists, who of course, practice an intellectual discipline completely intertwined with mathematical insight.

I’ve had a first-rank physicist confirm this when he was in his early thirties-it’s apparently a well known phenomenon. He said twentysomething physicists tend not to take sabbaticals or time out to find themselves. There’s just too much urgency to work while the neural circuits are in full flow. And unlike the rest of us, they face their mid-life crises when they are in their mid-to-late thirties.

Whether this is true of rock musicians, too, is debatable. I think there is a much greater component of “coasting” after career success in youth with successful rock musicians, rather than any innate fading of talent or creativity as with mathematicians. Wealth arrived at early in life does that to most people.

* This Seger performance of Hollywood Nights definitely shows off his more theatrical side. It is quite the jam regardless of what one thinks of Seger’s inherent cheeseball tendencies.

I am alone in this opinion, but it is obvious to me that Axl Rose of Guns N Roses owes a huge debt to early Bob Seger in terms of stage presence and performance. Basically, the wild eyed boy from Indiana based his entire stage presence on Bob Seger mixed with some early Leon Russell. Axl Rose was one masculine performer who hit the high notes and dabbled in trappings of Glam, but overall rejected pure feydom. This was pretty common back in the age of LA Hair Metal.

Tina Turner’s performance of Hollywood Nights at the Apollo is also beyond reproach. Is there anything as rocking and yet goofball at the same time as this video? Tina Turner’s jacket alone is priceless.

* Pop Music is mostly about youth, aggression, and sexiness, so young people have an edge.

Classical music is richer, so the artist finds depth as he ages. Many seem to hit their peak in middle ages. Sibelius composed the greatest symphony ever when he was 50. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._5_(Sibelius)

Also, some artists have one really good fresh idea and fail to grow.

Other artists tend to evolve and find new meanings in their vision.

Ingmar Bergman is a strange case. He wrote some of his best works late in life but they were mostly directed by others: Best Intentions, Faithless, Sunday’s Children, Private Confessions.

Later Chabrol was better than earlier Chabrol even though Les Cousins was an audacious start.

Some works need maturity and reflection for depth and meaning.

Pop music is mostly about sensations.

Also, the lifestyle of the Rock stars tend to burn them out early.

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