Category Archives: Family

The Jackson Jibe

Barack Obama, Family, Race

Interesting to note that some blacks—Jesse Jackson, for one—find Obama snooty. I tend to agree with him here. When Obama preaches about AWOL black fathers, which is what angered the irascible Jackson, it doesn’t quite come off as when Bill Cosby did the same.

For one, Cosby’s brutally honest assessment of the black family was trail blazing at the time. He was one of the first influential, witty black Americans to pick up on the issue. Obama just sounds like a dripping tap.

Speaking of doing a doctor Phil, the Democratic and Republican strategists to whose oracular wisdom and originality we’re subjected day-in-and-day out, have psychoanalyzed the Jackson quip. Apparently Jesse is jealous of Obama, who represents a change of the guard in race relations (really?). That’s weak. Substituting psychoanalysis for analysis is pretty weak.

Another thought crossed my mind: Jackson wanted Obama’s manhood, metaphorically. Or so the strategists tell us. I’m not sure there’s much manhood there. Obama will be the first metrosexual president. He’s not quite the metrosexual; he’s just not very manly.

Michelle Obama, on the other hand, has testosterone to spare. Jesse had better not try “cutting of her n-ts,” which is what he envisaged doing to Obama for “talking down to black.”

In any event, why is Jackson’s menacing utterance causing such a ripple? I guess it’s news to our “strategists” that Jackson is a bit of dreck.

‘Silence; We’re Studying For Our Pregnancy Test’

Education, Family, Feminism, Gender, Pop-Culture, Psychology & Pop-Psychology

The following is an excerpt from “Silence; We’re Studying For Our Pregnancy Test,” my new WND column:

“Had an alien from Deep Space dropped in on Planet America during the pregnancy-pact apoplexy, he’d have concluded this and this alone: Kids having kids is not a bad thing. Kids conspiring to have kids: now that’s wicked. It doesn’t get much worse than a principal accusing kids of conspiring to have kids. …

So why would the Zeitgeist have its metaphoric pitchforks hoisted to skewer Principal Sullivan, but shower the girls with sympathy? Do the girls not attend a school where pregnancy tests have been incorporated into the curriculum? Is it unusual to see underage girls parading their bumps or pushing prams along the hallways of Gloucester High? Does the school not provide these valedictorians with an onsite daycare center? …

At the heart of this homage to the Girls Gone Bad is the confusion that comes with a dialogue devoid of values. For decades, America’s progressive schools have been conducting a sick experiment in parallel parenting. Hatchery High is the payback:

It’s Rosemary’s pedagogic Baby.” …

Comments are welcome.

'Silence; We’re Studying For Our Pregnancy Test'

Education, Family, Feminism, Gender, Pop-Culture, Psychology & Pop-Psychology

The following is an excerpt from “Silence; We’re Studying For Our Pregnancy Test,” my new WND column:

“Had an alien from Deep Space dropped in on Planet America during the pregnancy-pact apoplexy, he’d have concluded this and this alone: Kids having kids is not a bad thing. Kids conspiring to have kids: now that’s wicked. It doesn’t get much worse than a principal accusing kids of conspiring to have kids. …

So why would the Zeitgeist have its metaphoric pitchforks hoisted to skewer Principal Sullivan, but shower the girls with sympathy? Do the girls not attend a school where pregnancy tests have been incorporated into the curriculum? Is it unusual to see underage girls parading their bumps or pushing prams along the hallways of Gloucester High? Does the school not provide these valedictorians with an onsite daycare center? …

At the heart of this homage to the Girls Gone Bad is the confusion that comes with a dialogue devoid of values. For decades, America’s progressive schools have been conducting a sick experiment in parallel parenting. Hatchery High is the payback:

It’s Rosemary’s pedagogic Baby.” …

Comments are welcome.

Updated: Pregnancy Plague

Family, Gender, Law, Morality, Pop-Culture, Psychology & Pop-Psychology

TIME:

“As summer vacation begins, 17 girls at Gloucester High School are expecting babies—more than four times the number of pregnancies the 1,200-student school had last year. … none older than 16.”

Question: Why aren’t the minors being removed from their parents? Were they not impregnated under their watch? What is good for the FLDS goose must surely be good for the Gloucester gander.

Recall, just a few weeks back, “Texas Department of Child Abduction” removed hundreds of children from the sect known as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint. The justification for such overreach was molestation: The kids were all being molested, Texas claimed. The alleged evidence was wide-spread pregnancy among the seized children. Nothing panned out. The entire case was based on a hunch and a hoax.

The same standards, surely, would have to apply to Muslim brides being imported, wed, and impregnated before reaching the age of majority.

Update (June 23): Compared to the promiscuity among minors in this Massachusetts school, the FLDS sect’s 15-year-olds are celibate. Or perhaps sterile (it must be all that organic food they eat).