I’m Sure I posted this before but it’s timely and relevant so watch and enjoy:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVh75ylAUXY[/youtube]
I’m Sure I posted this before but it’s timely and relevant so watch and enjoy:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVh75ylAUXY[/youtube]
James Hart over at Crime Scene KC recently said “this was the dumbest thing you’ll see today:”
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Da1ADqPplQ4[/youtube]
He then went on to call Shadow Hare “Barney Fife in a Fetish Suit” and he apparently isn’t alone in his assessment, given the condescending attitude of the talking heads in the news reported this story. My question to both the snarky blogger and smirking reporter would be this: exactly what have you done to help out your neighbors?
It’s easy to mock the man in spandex isn’t it? But while that reporter phoned in his piece, Shadow Hare and company were handing out sandwiches to the homeless. The same homeless that he and most other people step over and ignore. While Crimes Scene KC does an admirable job recording criminality, there is a movement of people who want to help stop crimes from happening. These people, who refer to themselves as Real Life Super Heroes, are surely a peculiar sight but mainly because they care. Even if they took off their masks they’d be derided for attempting to protect their fellow citizens.
The media reaction to Curtis Sliwa and the Guardian Angels proves that.
When I lived in the Bronx I was well known among my neighbors as the person always watching for trouble. I in fact called the cops several times to intervene in crimes I saw and almost without exception when there was a crime reported I was pretty much one of two or three people in an area of a few thousand that bothered to call it in. My neighbors joked about me being the neighborhood watch, and they freely admitted to hearing screams or fights and never bothering to even look out their windows to see if anyone needed help. When my wife and I finally moved, the daughter of one of our neighbors told us she always felt safe coming home at night because she knew we’d be making sure everything was safe.
How I wished for a Shadow Hare all the times I was calling the cops or intervening in a crime. How I wished that just once there was someone besides my wife and an old man who lived a couple of blocks over who cared enough to try to keep the area safe. Most people in New York don’t care how many rapes and murders happen there, as long as it doesn’t happen to them. Our increasingly liberal, self-absorbed and infantilized society produces quasi-adults who think it’s the responsibility of the invisible hand of the nanny state to keep them and their families safe, to look out for their friends and neighbors and keep the worst of society at bay. How’s that attitude working out for New York? Los Angeles? Detroit?
It’s easy to mock the Shadow Hares of the world, to imply that he’s living out some childish fantasy but ironically he and his Allegiance of Heroes and the whole R.L.S.H. sub-culture are the only ones who seem to understand that the real childish fantasy is the idea that we can simply hope and change away the rising tide of filth that is enveloping us. While Crime Scene KC yuks it up about how pathetic Shadow Hare is, people are being raped, murdered, robbed and victimized in a thousand different ways. While people smirk about costumed do-gooders, perverts are engaged in an organized campaign to minimize and normalize their sexual exploitation of children through groups like SoClear media and SOSEN.
Where’s the blog posts and news reports on that?
And before anyone even starts, of course I see the danger that Shadow Hare could be in. But I can attest to the fact that sometimes just the presence of a person or group of people can stop a crime. Hell, I’ve stopped crimes by standing around smoking a cigarette. Just the presence of a bunch of oddly dressed people on the streets may stop a mugging or two, and if they are willing to take the chance that they could be hurt than isn’t it worth it?
I’m not breaking out the spandex or claiming anyone else should. But I do support neighborhood watch programs and people getting involved in helping their fellow citizens no matter how they happen to like to dress. Maybe it’s because I like to wear a camouflage cowboy hat and have been know to wear far too much jewelry but I just don’t think people dressing up like superheroes is a big deal, and if they’re trying to do some good they deserve our respect, not our derision.
So I’ll put to the readers this question: costume or not, what’s so funny about being a good citizen anyway?
More snark from The Telegraph. The World Super Hero Registry is here. Here’s a follow up on Shadow Hare.
I’m fast becoming a fan of Congressman Thaddeus McCotter. Here he lays into the hypocritical Democrats for crying over AIG bonuses they themselves voted for:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTVTgxLo0V8[/youtube]
Saw this on Hot Air and since I posted this guy’s first one I thought I’d post this one too. Allahpundit makes a good point about the where populist anger like this leads, and French Revolution nightmares aside we all need to be concerned with the deepening political divide, nihilism and disenfranchisement of Americans.
I like the message, but I fear the messengers. All this talk of “Almighty Wrath” and calls for tax protests paint us in to a corner where eventually violence is the only way out, I’d like to have leaders of the New American Revolution who at least try to avoid conflict first. But we live in interesting times:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA[/youtube]
Patterico wrote a piece covering the Rush Limbaugh and now David Frum kerfuffle on Hot Air entitled David Frum Does Not Speak for Me Any More Than Rush Limbaugh Does which puts forward some very sensible points about allowing pundits of any stripe to be the end all of right leaning thought. Since this issue of who speaks for who in the GOP is burning across the right-o-sphere let me put forward my own two cents.
Neither David Frum or Rush Limbaugh “speak for me” or the Republican Party as a whole. We elected a leader to do that. Conservatives are one constituency of the party, but they are not the only constituency and they shouldn’t be. There is already a Conservative Party, and if Limbaugh’s fans are unhappy being in a party that also has large numbers of social moderates, Libertarians and people who don’t care if gays get married then they have a place to hang their hat.
Conservatives, especially Social-Cons, are frankly to the left of me and party faithful on more important issues than ones concerning public morality. On most issues Rush Limbaugh, David Frum and a large portion of the Hot Air comments section are left of me. I have never promoted the idea that they should be thrown out of the party because of it.
I believe in Republican principles that protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority, thus I support Gay marriage. I believe in a small government with a muscular foreign policy backed by a strong military. I believe in capitalism and economic freedom, which requires personal responsibility and fosters personal liberty.
I am a Classical Liberal who believes in the worth of the individual and his or her freedom, but I also don’t believe you have the right to destroy public order. So while I am disgusted that my local GOP has an anti-pornography stance written into its platform cribbed from Radical Feminism, I do support obscenity charges for ultra violent porn or simulated rape/pedophilia porn. I am to the right of most conservatives on this issue.
Where others on the right want to erect a fence to keep Mexican chaos from spilling over here, I believe we should militarily intervene in Mexico if our allies in the government can’t defeat the cartels. I believe we should be actively working to destabilize Communist and Islamist regimes as we did in the Reagan era. I believe we have a moral imperative to support Israel, Georgia, Ukraine and all the other freedom loving countries that are essential to peace in the future. I am to the right of most conservatives on this issue.
I believe in Pax Americana, and that we should export our ideals and values to the four corners of the world. I believe America is morally superior to every other country on the face of the earth. I shouldn’t be on the right of most conservatives on this, but I am.
So tell me how Rush Limbaugh, David Frum or any other talking head speaks for me? They don’t. Limbaugh is a great entertainer and helps rally the conservative base, but he doesn’t rally Republicans. Frum has been acting distastefully to say the least, but come 2010 I assume he’ll vote Democrat and leave anyway. Neither is as strong on national defense as I am but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room in the Party for us all, although Frum seems to want to stand outside the tent at this point.
I speak for myself from inside the tent of the Republican party and that’s how it should be.
I’m all for party discipline and being united, but the Rush Limbaugh cult of personality is not helping the Republican Party or the Conservative movement.
Ace has a post which points out how nonsensical, and destructive this fight is. Predictably Rush’s creepy personality cult is reacting badly.