Ginsburg dies. Opportunity for a less liberal Justice but pro-choicers will rally against Trump.
From Bill Clinton’s moved-to-tears introduction to the Supreme Court of his kosher approved candidate, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, to her parroting the weaponized Constitutional line, that “nobody should be discriminated against on the basis of immutable characteristics”, she was a nightmare. About the only good thing about her was that she was pro-choice, which would at least stem the black and brown populations some. No endorsement of Styxhexenhammer is implied (haven’t searched much, so if I find a better discussion of the implications of Ginsburg’s death, I’ll post it) but Styx is not so disillusioned with the civnat race mix blender that is American politics, therefore he has concern enough to unfurl some of the logistical problems and opportunities of trying to replace Ginsburg with a Supreme Court Justice perhaps not so bad.
Posted by Chronos on Sun, 20 Sep 2020 09:53 | #
Matt Forney Live (9/19/2020):
Ruthless Riots, Castizo Futurism, and the Permanent GOP Majority
After exposing his own flagrant misogyny and stupid “pro-life” reasoning….
Matt Forney provides a good summation of “Castizo futurism” as an influx to the GOP on account of their retreat there as semi-Whites. He also gives an interesting summation of political party strategy through the last few of six phases in America.
There is one significant caveat to be offered.
Kumiko observed that the word “Castizo” is used to designate people who are part White/Amerindian/Black.
Whereas Mestizo designates part White part Amerindian (and Indio, meaning basically Amerindian only or very predominantly).
Given that, we should not look upon Castizos as an amerliorative option over Mestizos.
We might hope that the authors of this “optimistic” scenario, of adding to White numbers with some tolerance of beige-ness, are mistakenly referring to Mestizos and an inclination among them to a White trajectory…..
But we might suspect it to be more like a browning, Brazilifying strategy, as the history of Castizos, as Kumiko chronicles, is one of imposed integration of blacks, indios and Whites.