Various Obscenities
Gene Lalor | January 26, 2011
The legal definition of obscenity relates to prurient appeal but obscenity, like beauty, has been decreed to be in the eye of the beholder. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart once famously said of obscenity that, “I know it when I see it,” a comment which also applies to other strata of the obscene such as that which is patently offensive and repulsive.
The offensive and repulsive black racist Van Jones, anointed by President Obama to be Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, (Obama’s Black Green Jobs Czar), slunk into the woodwork after his Communist background and rabid racism became public. He was slated for that plum position and could have joined Obama’s resident deviant, homosexual Safe Schools Czar, Kevin Jennings.
However, fate and truth intervened and Jones was exposed for what he is when his various beliefs became known. His reference to Republicans as a**holes, calling suburban White kids mass murderers, and recording a diatribe against Jews and America with convicted cop-killer, Mumia abu-Jamal, resulted in his ignominious departure: http://tiny.cc/2fx0x
Regrettably, Jones periodically emerges into the light to blight the world around him, most recently preaching about “social justice” and asking, “Would you be willing to take your life, write it on a card, throw it in a big pot with everybody else, reach in at random and pull out another life with total confidence that it would be a good life?” He didn’t quite explain how one goes about writing one’s life on a card.
As Van Helsing clarifies Jones on Moonbattery.com: “If so, society has achieved social justice. Note that the individual has been eradicated; one life is more or less the same as another. You can get up at 5:00 AM and work your fingers to the bone or you can roll out of bed at noon and eat cookies in front of the TV: no difference in outcome.”
Van Helsing draws Jones’ conclusion for him: “Don’t bother working hard to give your kids an advantage; under social justice, all advantages are passed out by the government. If the kids are black or Muslim or grow up to have psychosexual identity problems, good for them. Otherwise they go to the back of the bus, and there is nothing you or they can do about it.”
Witness Jones’ Communist rant on the futility of effort in a capitalistic society here: http://tiny.cc/sb1mt
Jones is merely one variety of obscenity infesting the planet today. Another is Kristal Violet Norby.
Graphic details of Norby’s kinky obscenity have been mercifully withheld by Toronto police but which the 25 year old Minneapolis resident Kristal evidently felt were worth sharing on Facebook.
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”Detectives in Toronto’s Child Exploitation Unit first noticed the woman on a pedophile file sharing network. She had uploaded photos of herself having sex with two small children and a dog, apparently believing these visual masterpieces were worth sharing with the world.” Apparently the dog is still on the loose but the kids are now in protective custody. Norby has been charged with criminal sexual conduct and bestiality: http://tiny.cc/fp68o
Gross stupidity and abject repulsiveness should be added to those charges.
Speaking of repulsion, a third excursion into obscenity involves Princeton “bioethicist” Peter Singer whose previous claims to fame included his endorsement of interspecies sex, which would certainly get a thumbs up from Kristal Norby, and his published opinion that newborn babies were readily disposable, much like old shoes and annoying pets. One fallacy among many in Singer’s baby philosophy as spelled out in his mistitled, Practical Ethics, is that old shoes have outworn their usefulness and pets are afforded protection under animal cruelty laws.
It should also be noted that even if Singer doesn’t like humans very much, he’s just wild about animals, especially Great Apes, http://tiny.cc/h9pj3.
However, newborns, to Singer, are both useless and unprotected, from people like Singer. Proving once again that eradicating vermin is a difficult task, Singer also has popped up in the news, this time weighing in at the behest of Time magazine on the massacre in Tucson.
As true to form as Van Jones, Singer inveighed against crazies: “Some of the rhetoric has been crazily over-the-top,” “there are a lot of crazy views out there,” and “there really are crazy views in the U.S. which seem to be held by quite a lot of people.” And, the identity of all those crazies? You guessed it, the National Rifle Association and, by association, every conservative, every defender of the Second Amendment, and every member of the Tea Party in America.
Facts and reality aside and with a remarkable degree of incivility in our new era of Obama-inspired civility, “Singer derides America’s firearm liberties as ‘completely insane’ and says of the Tucson mass murder that ‘the NRA has blood on its hands, clearly.’ ” He also attacked the incivility of American society as evidenced by “nutty views about the dangers of government providing health care” as a cause of for Jared Loughner’s mayhem in Tucson: http://tiny.cc/ryg6b
It’s a wise suggestion that glass house residents should consider dressing in the basement. It would also be wise for nutcases not to bandy about such words as “crazy,” “nutty,” and “insane.”
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