Posted on 10/06/2015 7:11:40 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
We recently told you about the breaking news of DeRay Mckesson – whose impressive resume includes being a human resources administrator at a middle school and a Black Lives Matter protester – obtaining a position as a lecturer at Yale University. The original list of “reading material for the course” included articles from Huffington Post and the New York Times. They seem to have missed a few items in the syllabus, though. A friend of ours on Twitter caught wind of a tweet from one of the students at the prestigious Ivy League school who was letting her friends know just what she was studying in DeRay’s class.
It was a nice run America. We had some laughs….. pic.twitter.com/0sxBvcHK2s
— EducatédHillbilly (@RobProvince) October 5, 2015
The Twitter account of user ShordeeDooWhop was quickly moved to private status, but not before the image above had been screen captured. So this is what the kids are studying at Yale these days, eh? I was unfamiliar with the august work of Willie Osterweil before now, but fortunately for us it’s still available online. The article in question – In Defense of Looting – is a real eye opener which was published at the height of the Michael Brown riots and it’s sure to be a big hit in Social Justice Warrior circles.
Let’s take a peek at some of the highlights, shall we? And be sure to read this brief section carefully.
The mystifying ideological claim that looting is violent and non-political is one that has been carefully produced by the ruling class because it is precisely the violent maintenance of property which is both the basis and end of their power. Looting is extremely dangerous to the rich (and most white people) because it reveals, with an immediacy that has to be moralized away, that the idea of private property is just that: an idea, a tenuous and contingent structure of consent, backed up by the lethal force of the state. When rioters take territory and loot, they are revealing precisely how, in a space without cops, property relations can be destroyed and things can be had for free.
On a less abstract level there is a practical and tactical benefit to looting. Whenever people worry about looting, there is an implicit sense that the looter must necessarily be acting selfishly, opportunistically, and in excess. But why is it bad to grab an opportunity to improve well-being, to make life better, easier, or more comfortable? Or, as Hannah Black put it on Twitter: Cops exist so people cant loot ie have nice things for free so idk why its so confusing that people loot when they protest against cops [sic]. Only if you believe that having nice things for free is amoral, if you believe, in short, that the current (white-supremacist, settler-colonialist) regime of property is just, can you believe that looting is amoral in itself.
Apparently we’ve had this whole “crime vs lawfulness” thing backwards the entire time. Looting isn’t a criminal activity… it’s a way to have nice things for free, and if you think that’s an amoral position you are obviously a racist and part of the effort to keep poor people down. I simply can’t believe how wrong we’ve been for all this time. In fact, I could use a new TV for the den, so if any of you would be willing to help me strap a few shopping carts together and give me a ride down to Target…
This identification of what DeRay is “teaching” his class pretty much stands on its own. But in closing I will once again issue a gentle reminder here to all of the parents who have bundled up young Johnny or Jane and sent them off to Yale this fall. The current bill for tuition and related expenses this year is $63,250. And for that bargain basement price your kid will come back with helpful tips on how you can loot your way out of the poorhouse after Yale bankrupts you.
What a country!
Meanwhile, those of us who actually have measurable IQs are studying “Shoting Looting Defense”.
Make our day, sons pf Dorkbama the Muslim.
Oops, an iPad moment. That’s “shooting”.
Looted melanin................
That’s called ‘Tablet Thumb’............happens to me all the time...........
Try bringing those looting theories out to the suburbs and see what happens.
Maybe they can loot a billion or so from the Yale endowment.
In the suburbs the place is not completely paved over, so there are places to bury them after you shoot them. Then you must remember the third step, shut up!
Loot Yale.
***..in a space without cops, property relations can be destroyed and things can be had for free.***
Missionary friends of ours saw this years ago in Haiti. In the market a man grabbed something and fled. Before he could get a few feet the Tonton Maucoutes were on and beat him half to death. The missionaries were horrified!
Then a shop keeper came up to them and said it was necessary because without the Tontons, no one could have a shop as the looters would clean them out in an instant.
-PJ
These days, I’me good with being “racist and trying to keep the poor people down.”
You Loot - We Shoot.
The fact that this can pass for rational, reasoned, educated thought is proof as to how far down the rabbit hole we actually are.
I see this crap and wind up no longer recognizing any Ivy degree.
I am taking a university course called Technology and Society. The articles are written by brilliant people who if given the choice between chicken or fish, their heads would explode. They string these sentences with 20 words together and when I read it, my head goes boom!
Leftwingers are great with doctrine, but practical experience escapes them. That is what is wrong with society.
Sin is what is wrong with society.
If we went to this idiots house and “looted” some stuff he’d be ok with that?? What an idiot.
“Exactly. I thought about this concept and as a woman, I thought about what some feral male would do if he suddenly decided that I didn’t “own” my own body.”
Now expand that thought. Because progressives don’t believe anyone owns their bodies or their minds. To them you are owned wholly by the State to do with as they please.
L
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