A Woman Doesn’t Have to Have Children.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/child-free-doctor-workplace-women_n_66bf4618e4b0d9d5eb7db341

Different choices.

I am surprised that intolerance toward childless women is a problem. I should not have been surprised. Our society places great burdens and expectations on women while offering few if any benefits for these demanded sacrifices.

Let me quote the article listed at the top to give you a feel for the problem:

“When a woman can’t have kids she is often portrayed as sad and damaged, but if she simply won’t, she is either deluded, destined to regret it, or written off as a cold hearted, narcissistic, and career obsessed,” Ruby Warrington writes in her book, “Women without Kids.” Though I have an advanced educational degree, a house and a life partner, I have often felt the need to minimize or defend my life choices to mere acquaintances. Even more frustrating, when I am frank about the fact that I don’t want to have kids, I have been made to feel selfish or warned I will regret my choices. I have been given multiple warnings that my career will never be as fulfilling as motherhood — that my life, in general, could never be “full” without children.

I firmly believe that having children is up to the woman. I was present during the delivery of a child and if a woman is willing to do that, she has my admiration and if she doesn’t want to do that, she has my support. And the world has changed. Woman have careers and other choices. In the 19th Century, a strange place that many conservatives admire because they clearly don’t understand history, almost all women were married, spinsters or prostitutes. We don’t live there anymore

There is a truly incredible amount of hand wringing over declining birth rates and emancipated women failing in their responsibilities. This all just nonsense. All these nonsensical people demanding that women should make babies never seem to actually be interested in helping women in their lives. It is contemptible. If this society wants a higher birth rate, it is simple and easy to achieve. We just don’t want to do it.

First, make childbirth cheap and convenient. My understanding is that the average birth runs around $30,000 dollars in total costs. If you don’t see that as a deterrent to having children, you don’t understand the lives of young men and women. Second, subsidized day care. The statistics I’ve seen indicate that each child a woman has results in an 18% drop in lifetime income. One of the main reasons for that is the expense and trouble of getting daycare. We as a nation can do something about that. Third, stop stigmatizing single women having children. Economic pressures have made marriage difficult and many men just drift from one job to another as well as from one relationship to another. Expecting women to act like it is the 1960’s is just ridiculous. I can name some more stuff but that is sufficient for now.

And it is sufficient because we as a nation, as a people, are not going to do any of those things. There will be countless politicians who blather about the traditional family while claiming that subsidized day care and kindness toward single women hurts the cause. Our corrupt and greedy medical system has Congress completely under its thumb. Any attempt at repairing our bizarre and cruel system results in long winded speeches about the “greatest healthcare system in the world,” complete and total nonsense unless you happen to be extremely rich.

If we are going to recognize women as equals with their own decision making power, the we must admit they can choose not to have children. In addition, we can decide to mind our own business and let them live their lives uncriticized. Let’s try that!

James Alan Pilant

Puppycide

https://www.yahoo.com/news/petition-demands-accountability-davenport-officer-215411337.html

A similar case from fifteen years ago.

The killing of dogs (and cats) by police is so common it has a name which I have used as the title of this essay.

There is no need for deep moral or ethical analysis here. Killing people’s pets is wrong, and the official murder of a pet is particularly wrong. There is virtually no chance this shooting was in any way justified, and what internal imaginings or hysteria prompted the shooting can only be guessed at.

I read all the comments. They are virtually unanimous in concluding that a police shooting of a pet will never result in any accountability on anybody’s part. And that is unfortunately true.

Shooting dogs was no big deal for most of American history. Animals were valueless. I bought a book on hunting from the 1950’s a few days ago. It said if you wanted to hunt bear, get an old horse take it out in the country, shoot it and gut it and it will attract bears. I do not believe that is current hunting advice.

It is not unusual for a family to have hundreds of dollars invested in a pet. The bizarrely casual nature of the police killing of pets is so out of touch with current culture, that it is hard to believe that nothing has been done about it. Have we arrived at a point where the miniscule chance of a family pet assaulting an officer calls for immediate gunfire?

Postmen, UPS drivers and other visitors do not routinely kill pets. Why do police officers?

There has been a recognition in police circles that things must change.

Here is a national training standard for police encounters with dogs. I wholeheartedly completely recommend it.

AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH TO
REDUCING DOG SHOOTINGS IN ROUTINE
POLICE ENCOUNTERS

The Acolyte Deserved to Perish

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/group-acolyte-fans-cant-stop-183506335.html

(I have to admit I feel a bit guilty using the video above but I find it funny and accurate.)

The acolyte was a disaster. I have written in other places how I felt about the show but it is not likely you saw any of that so let me summarize.

The show hires a truly wonderful actress of whom I am a big fan and then kills her off murdered by a child with what appears to be a pen knife at the very beginning of the story. I suppose this is a Rian Johnson thing, where we make some random thing happen and call it directorial genius. It’s not.

The show features identical twins with different inclinations. I say inclinations because in the hypermodern world where the writers and producers assume they live “good and evil are but two sides of the same coin.” This is total nonsense. If you live in the world, you may have noticed that bad people do evil things that hurt and often kill other people. It is not a neutral value unless you live in some bizarre pseudointellectual enclave. This is totally revolutionary plotline. No one have ever thought of it before — except for Dumas in his novel, “The Corsican Brothers” published in 1844. According to Wikipedia, it has only been made into a film, 19 times.

Then we have witches. What can you say? Witches? They manipulate the Force but call it a string. And they can have virgin births and they chant, and this chant may be the most unsettling piece of bad writing and just plain weirdness I have seen in many years. None of this is every going to be compelling story telling. I mean transforming the world of Star Wars into a D&D game episode is more of a piece of minor fan fiction than anything else.

The Jedi appear to be somewhat dim witted and morally challenged. But none of what they do makes any plot sense to me. Is there a desperate need for force sensitive children to be brought into training? A hundred years before the events of Star Wars, the Jedi are the police and the military and just a bunch of other stuff wrapped up in one bundle. Is it a stretch to believe that people wanted their children to join, this body of honored individuals carrying the honor of the knights of legend?

I’ve read countless comments about the series. The most common positive thing I see is that the light saber fights were good. That’s nice. But a coherent story, real heroes with real struggles and fine acting tempered capable directing make an adventure worth watching.

But the real tragedy of this show is that there are no heroes in this story at all. They are fools, murderers and psychopaths driven by internal needs. Nobody is looking out for the common good or justice. I believe Shakespeare summed this up in Macbeth, “Sound and Fury, signifying nothing.”

It is canceled. This is the correct decision. Good Riddance.

James Alan Pilant

Workers Even Flight Attendants Deserve Decent Pay

https://www.yahoo.com/news/barely-surviving-flight-attendants-facing-143205729.html

Flight attendants are paid very badly. This is very strange. It is a very difficult and trying job. The job requires considerable training, long hours and enormous amounts of travel. Here let me quote from the article:

In interviews with 18 current or former flight attendants, workers recounted dire financial situations, assault on the job from unruly passengers and mental health crises. They shared similar stories: Paychecks much smaller than expected. Quickly falling behind on bills. Spiraling into debt.

Doesn’t sound very glamorous, does it? Well, okay, why are they treated like this? This is the logical result for “Shareholder” value, the morally bankrupt ideas of Milton Friedman. Shareholder value dictates that these employees should be paid as little as human possible. This maximizes value. Extreme capitalism.

Are they other choices that can be made?

We could pay them a “living” wage. That would be enough money to ensure a middle class life style in most states. Why should we do that? Well paid workers work harder and better. You don’t think so? Well the data shows that higher wages produce 1) increase motivation, 2) better retention, 3) attract better workers, 4) enable better health, 5) increase productivity, and 6) improve your employment brand.

So, why don’t we pay workers more? There is the problem of the “race to the bottom.” If your competitor pays its workers badly, it has a competitive advantage. So, everyone competes by cutting wages. This goes on until it is no longer sustainable. Basically people don’t show up, don’t care about doing their jobs and just generally loath the company they work for. Not the best situation.

I write about business ethics. What do ethics say about this? What is the moral choice here? We live in a society where pure unadulterated capitalism is thought well of. This is absurd. Capitalism has its advantages and these should be used but we get adulterated products, dead workers from cut corners and people living in poverty while working full time. If this isn’t evidence that pure capitalism doesn’t work very well, I don’t know what is. I reject pure capitalism because it is completely devoid of moral purpose or ethical qualm.

We should honor our fellow humans as our equals worth of dignity and life. That simple statement of value points to better pay, safe working conditions and preservation of dignity and purpose. And that is what I believe would be the correct decision here.

James Pilant

It’s Wrong, It’s Illegal, They got busted fair and square. PERIOD.

https://autos.yahoo.com/epa-busts-small-nebraska-dealer-180000595.html

https://www.diesellaptops.com/blogs/news/emission-deletes-and-tunes#:~:text=There%20is%20no%20way%20around%20this%3B%20it%20is,off-highway%20use%20only%E2%80%9D%20or%20%E2%80%9Cit%E2%80%99s%20for%20tractor%20pulls.%E2%80%9D

I ran into this article (the first one listed above) in which the writer laments the EPA enforcing the law against tuning and deleting the emissions equipment on diesel trucks. He seemed to feel that a huge organization prosecuting a small organization was somehow wrong. It’s not.

Altering the emissions system is a federal offense. The size of anyone’s business has nothing to do with breaking the law. (The second article does a fine job explaining the law. In fact, it did such a good job that I recommend the site for anyone interested in diesel trucking. These guys know their stuff.)

They got caught. Pay the fine. Quite doing illegal stuff.

Is this hard??

I’d do an ethical analysis if there was the slightest need. Polluting the air by evading emissions equipment is wrong.

James Pilant

Don’t Bully Children!

Above is a judge in action bullying a teenage girl for sleeping in his courtroom. He had her handcuffed and went off on her in truly epic fashion. He threatened her with juvenile detention, wanted to put her in a jail uniform, and suggested she was on the road to being in his court on other charges.

He is on what we called in the 1960’s a power trip. He has been removed from the bench for “sensitivity training.” I don’t think that’s satisfactory. If he can’t treat a visitor to his courtroom with respect, how does he treat defendants and attorneys??

Fire him now. He is supposed to serve as a judge not some school yard bully.

James Alan Pilant

An Actual Journalist!

https://www.yahoo.com/news/no-rachel-scott-not-fired-172544859.html

I was watching a news program the other day, not one of ours, one of theirs. That is, not a new source in the United States but European. It was one of those roundtables where they bring in journalists with different specialties and they were explaining the politics of the United States.

It stuck out for me. The commentary was at all times insightful, intelligent and delivered as if between ladies and gentlemen. They did not shy from saying controversial things or sharing their honest opinions. They were obviously learned, very well educated professionals.

Now, let me refer to the article referenced above (just below the title) and tie this writing together. Rachel Scott had the courage and professionalism to ask an important and completely relevant question of Donald Trump. Rumors has since been flying about that she was fired. I guess the general impression is that when Trump feels slighted, his internet minions alight like a swarm of killer bees on his perceived enemies and force them to give in. But that didn’t happen here.

And while seeing the minions defied is always edifying and delightful, what is really important is what she did. What was her perceived crime you might ask? She committed journalism. She spoke truth to power and refused to throw softball questions at a major political figure. And people are appalled.

I read the news everyday. And yes, I do realize that this is bad for my mental health but I do it anyway. What is read is always appalling, most common news items are publicity stunts and these are utterly predictable and useless nonsense, although watching Vance attempt to ambush Harris’ was funny but that was an exception. Then there are thinly disguised or just plain open sales pitches — “Did you know this famous celebrity was wearing ELEVEN dollar earrings and where you can buy the very same ones??” Then there is naked click bait, “Twelve reasons cheese is killing you!!!!” If you click on this nonsense you will have to click on 12 separate pages to see what you could find out in seconds on a standard wikipedia page but of course, you have had to wade through twelve sets of advertisements.

And I can go on. But what do I seldom see? Journalism.

Journalism is like what Rachel Scott asked the former President – to summarize briefly, “Why should Black people trust you?” Journalism is articles explaining about and quoting from Project 2025. Journalism isn’t covering the presidential race as an exciting sports event but talking about what the decisions these people are going to make are going to do to our lives.

We need journalism like our bodies need blood. A flow of accurate and critical coverage is essential in our now threatened society.

I’m glad she’s not fired. I’m glad she asks tough questions. She’s an American hero and we are damn short of those right now.

James Alan Pilant

I have included a news article about the interview at the bottom of this article.

Rudy Giuliani Disbarred

Back in 2001 after 9/11, this outcome would not have been considered possible. And yet, here we are.

Giuliani failed in his duty as an attorney. He lied directly to the court. There have to be penalties for this crime. But how did he get here? How did he fall this far?

I have read that he was never the great man that he was portrayed as. He was more of a mirage. I have come over time to believe that. He was never the man, the public believed that he was.

He had opportunity that virtually no human being has ever had. For a time, he was “America’s Mayor,” the very epitome of what our fellow countrymen thought was patriotic and brave. His future seemed unlimited. Most believed that the White House was next.

It appears that as time went by, the things that made him successful were cast aside in his seeking financial gain and status. In particular, his marriages involved trading up (so to speak) in terms of high society. He forgot where he came from and what he was. Instead of man fighting for justice and a determined enemy of wrong doing, he morphed into at first an establishment politician and then a devoted if not openly slavish follower of the great American mirage, Donald Trump.

Like some crazed gambler, he put every chip, every resource, every shred of reputation, down for Trump. When the former president, needed someone to make the case that there was vast fraud in the 2020 election, he stepped up. He zealously led the charge against voter fraud. He only lacked one necessary item, any evidence on behalf of his case. He had no evidence that wrongdoing had taken place and so not having evidence, he lied claiming that there was evidence.

Here let me quote from the article referenced below:

The court found that the former mob prosecutor “falsely and dishonestly” made claims that thousands of votes were cast in the name of dead people in Philadelphia. He also falsely claimed that people from nearby Camden, New Jersey, were taken to vote illegally in the Pennsylvania city, the court stated. The New York’s Appellate Division, First Department ruled that Giuliani “flagrantly misused” his position as Trump’s former attorney and his campaign to create “intentionally” false statements “some of which were perjurious, to the federal court, state lawmakers, the public, the AGC, and this Court concerning the 2020 Presidential election, in which he baselessly attacked and undermined the integrity of this country’s electoral process.”

I could go on to talk about his other problems and his other failings but this is enough.

It resembles a tale told by the Greeks back during their Golden Age. A man favored beyond all other men, becomes full of pride and acts foolishly, squandering his reputation and ruining his life.

Hubris is dangerous, even today.

In conclusion, what are the ethical rules here? What should he have done? While devoting himself to Trump may be considered unwise, if he had merely acted the role of an attorney and presented the little evidence he had, he would certainly have gained nothing in the courts for his claims of election impropriety but he would have been innocent of any crime. That is where he should have stopped. But to escape disappointing his benefactor, he lied exuberantly about the evidence he claimed to have. This was his moral wrong. It is expected that a lawyer will defend the interests of his client zealously but lying to the fact finding body, the court, is wrong and it is also a crime. And thus he suffers the penalty for this misjudgment.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rudy-giuliani-disbarred-effective-immediately-175718799.html

The First Climate Tragedy of 2024?

The death of more than 1300 people at the Hajj in Saudi Arabia is tragedy for the world. First, pilgrims from all over the planet including the United States died. Second, the Hajj has been going on since the 7th century and there is strong evidence that these pilgrimages started in the time of Abraham, but there was no death toll like this caused by heat recorded in all of those years. This is new.

The temperatures that caused this tragedy exceeded fifty degrees centigrade and there were reports of temperatures of one-hundred twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit. And these measurements are expected to grow higher in the years to come as global warming accelerates.

This is just May, The first day of summer is weeks away. And many parts of the United States are already suffering from excessive heat. I worry that this is just the first mass casualty event for 2024. I very much hope that it is not. But while many of our pundits and politicians (Florida) pretend that climate change is an exaggerated threat, the thermometer cares little for political posturing and high temperatures kill.

A few days ago, I read this on my Internet feed: COUNTERPOINT: Climate change fearmongering isn’t working anymore. Let me quote from the article:

Like it or not, climate change is big business. Over the next decade, the United States will spend at least $500 billion to “combat” climate change. To keep the money flowing, the government needs an endless list of scary predictions to keep the alarmist narrative going. The good news is Americans are beginning to realize that they are being lied to about climate change. More and more, polls show that Americans no longer automatically believe that climate change is an existential threat. Because they are starting to lose their hold, the alarmists are resorting to even more desperate measures.

I had no idea that I was a climate alarmist! I have mainly reported temperature events and today I am reporting deaths, a good number of them. On the other hand, this fellow may be right – I just might be desperate. And I am desperate because I am afraid there is little chance of effective actions before millions die.

He says, “Climate Change is big business.” Wow. And then had adds numbers, 500 billions dollars. The fossil fuel industry is 7.2 Trillion dollars. It doesn’t sound very even, does it?

He clearly implied that people like me are part of this “big business.” If he believes or anyone believes that I am making money off this, I don’t. I am just a concerned American worried about the future of the nation. I like to think of myself as a patriot. I want this nation, I want the United States to both survive and thrive.

Temperatures of over 125 degree in this country will severely damage the economy, the environment, our life styles and it will kill a good number of us.

We should do something to prevent this.

James Alan Pilant

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/23/hajj-pilgrimage-death-toll-extreme-heat-mecca-saudi-arabia

https://www.axios.com/2024/06/24/hajj-heat-deaths-saudi-arabia-climate-health-risks

https://www.vox.com/world-politics/356624/hajj-mecca-heat-saudi-arabia-pilgrims-climate-change-prophet

Disney Fish in a Barrel

All too easy.

Call Me Chato” is one of many sites poking fun at Disney’s “The Acolyte.” But there is no sport in it. Like shooting fish in a barrel, there is no challenge in criticizing this awful product. At this point in my life, even the idea of shelling any amount of money to watch a Disney Star Wars product carries the risk of nausea. The films consist of “Mary Sues” who often behave in illogical, irrational and often psychopathic ways. I believe in romance, heroism and remain fascinated by “The Hero’s Journey,” all the stuff that Disney disdains.

So, why am I talking about it today? I must confess I am bewildered. When Disney bought Star Wars, they essentially bought a license to print money just as long as they made movies celebrating the things the made the films great. Why didn’t they do that? Just to pick out the most egregious example, Rian Johnson’s “The Last Jedi” is a thumb in the eye to anyone who at any time found anything positive in value in the film series. I saw a video the other day in which a more skilled film analyst than I showed in excruciating scene after scene how Johnson belittled and humiliated every character in the film.

Again and again when confronted with the values and stories that made the Lucas films worth billions of dollars, Disney does something else. Why? Apparently feminist ideology is more important than story telling and making money. I’m not too surprised by the feminist silliness but the not making money part of the equation astonishes me every time I think about it.

And they hate the fans. They hate the fans bad. This is major hatred. And there is no fan they hate more than one who dares criticize what they’ve done with the Star Wars products. According to Disney, these fans only hate what they are doing because the fans are racist and misogynistic. Really? Bad writing, nonsensical stories and characters that don’t make act logically or intelligently might seem to many like a problem not associated with racism or feminism but I guess not being a fervent advocate of diversity and inclusion — and seeing that world through only that prism may keep me from understanding the full horror of my point of view.

I actually have a different theory about why Disney hates the fans. It’s the writing. Disney wants to change, well, everything. And fans remember the story and they want the rules of the story to be followed. They want Lucas’ vision to be honored. The only thing a Disney writer wants (besides a feminist, diversity cast) is to make a big splash by butchering story elements often when it doesn’t make sense or add any interest to the story. The last thing an enterprising writer who intends to butcher every element of a well established story wants to hear is a fan pointing out their mistake because butchering the star war canon is bad writing and is destructive of an intellectual product worth a bundle of money. And deep, deep in their little, tiny feminist heart, they feel just a twinge of guilt. Not real guilt, mind you, the historical White and Male kind of guilt from the distant past before Disney declared war on the Male Patriarchy — and led women to the glorious future of films they watch in relatively small numbers while men find them repulsive not watching at all but I digress.

When does the horror end? That is, when does Disney return to rational plots and once in a long while, a compelling male character.

Never.

Now, you’re probably thinking, “James, James, didn’t you see “The Marvels?” Disney lost 237 million dollars on that! They just can’t keep doing that, right?”

Wrong. The Disney corporation makes most of its money from its terrifyingly mediocre television channel and its theme parks and these billions of dollars make it possible for them to turn out losing films for year after year, decade after decade, and just maybe, corporations being essentially immortal, maybe forever.

So, what do I recommend?

Give up! Watch other products. Star Wars was good and we will always have the original films. Tune these looney people out. They’re not worth your time or pain or mine.

So, why am I so mad?

I’ll tell you the truth. I raised a son. We watched the Star Wars films together. I took him to the theater whenever possible to see them on the big screen. It was an important part of being a father, a big part of our relationship. And then he saw, “The Last Jedi.” He said, “Dad, that ends it for me. There’s nothing worth watching in that series any more.” And so we no longer share that common experience of a same program and how it was when he was five and watching Episode four with a big bucket of popcorn and actual enjoyment.

So, yeah, I’m mad.

James Pilant