Peak-Crazy Doesn't Exist

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So, if you want to understand this post you’re going to need to read the AP article by Annie Ma and Aaron Morrison about the SCOTUS cases the banned affirmative action and stopped the Biden Administration’s college loan debt forgiveness plan. If you choose not to read it then, probably listen to the broadcast…if you choose to do neither, you’ll be a little lost, but you’ll probably find your way towards the middle.

OK, so, in all seriousness, if you think that this article is ridiculous, then go to the AP website and read the whole thing. And by the way, this was their top story! This was the most important take on 2 very important SCOTUS decisions. This. This was the best that Annie Ma and Aaron Morrison could do. I mean, granted, they are members of the AP’s Race and Ethnicity team. I have a race, and an ethnicity…can I be on the team? How does one get on said team? Are there try-outs? But I digress.

This article was worse than the normal word-salad of nonsensical wokeism. Typically, one can tell that those articles are written by people with a tenuous grasp of the rudiments of English grammar, as well as reality, and an IQ that’s reaching for the stars if it hits triple-digits.

But Annie Ma and Aaron Morrison, wrote a ridiculous, but fairly well written piece, and if you look at their bios it’s clear that they aren’t stupid people, and indeed they look like nice, put-together, capable young professionals. And yet, when you look at the substance of what they’ve written and not just the mechanical skill necessary to put it together, one gets a different picture.

I’m sure that Annie Ma and Aaron Morrison are perfectly capable on a technical level at writing articles. But when it comes to the CONTENT of the articles they write, well, now the water becomes a bit more murky.

For instance, consider this line:

“Six Republican-led states filed a legal challenge questioning whether the president, a Democrat, had authority to forgive the debt. On Friday, the Supreme Court held the administration needed Congress’ endorsement before undertaking so costly a program.”

OK, in analyzing this mini-paragraph it becomes pretty clear right away that either Annie and Aaron aren’t that sharp or the people they’re writing for are fairly stupid. Does anyone need to be told which political party initiated the legal action? Does anyone need to be told what political party Joe Biden is a member of?!

Joe Biden has been a Democrat Politician since 1969! It is currently 2023. By my reckoning that’s 54 years. Joseph Robinette Biden, yes that is his name, has been a Democrat Politician for 54 years, but apparently the AP wonders whether its readership is aware of that fact. Or this is just bad writing. Who knows.

But more than that, consider the comment, “the Supreme Court held the administration needed Congress’ endorsement before undertaking so costly a program.” Yes. Yes, you see it’s Congress that has the power of the purse. Article 1, § 8 of the Constitution makes that clear. And this is not new news. The Constitution was written in 1787, ratified in 1788, and in effect since 1789.

Again, if you don’t understand the functional distinctions between the Legislature and the Executive I’m not sure I can help you.

And I could go ON and ON and ON picking apart the ridiculous content in this prettily worded article. But there is something that I must discuss instead. You see brothers, sisters, friends, when I sat down and began my research for this week’s episode I found this article and began to see the name of Makia Green, and I saw it over and over and over again. And she kept saying ludicrous things, over and over and over again. So I thought, OK, let’s find out who this Makia Green is—I mean, the article tells us that she’s a “community organizer.” So maybe she’s like the girl-version of Barak Hussein Obama.

But no. Makia Green is exactly, and I mean EXACTLY what you should expect her to be and be like if you read what she says in this article carefully. You can, of course, look up Makia yourself and see if her public persona is what you would have predicted, but I will attempt to describe her and quote from her own self-made descriptions to give you an idea of who Makia Green—the central human-interest figure in this article—is.

SO, if you look up Makia you will find quite a lot of her on the interwebs. The first page to come up with her name in a google search is forgeorganizing.org.

Makia is pictured on a bio page and she is a morbidly obese black woman wearing a windbreaker that says “Eat The Rich.” Now, technically on the webpage you can’t read the word “Rich” and given her physical aspects it’s hard to know what direction that windbreaker is going, but if you search you’ll see that there’s a website that sells these “Eat The Rich” windbreakers—for $50.

Which seems odd since they hate rich people so much, though as I’ve said before, all wokeism is performative wokeism, but I digress.

Anyways, you might be asking yourself, how did I guess that the morbidly obese black woman community organizer talking to the Associated Press about how she deserved the taxpayers to pay off her college loans would have a windbreaker on that said “Eat The Rich”—by the way, “rich” is spelled with a dollar-sign—how did I know that “Eat The” was followed by “Rich?” Well, I’ll let you try to work that one out. But anyways the morbidly obese community organizer who says that opponents of affirmative action—including, presumably, those of East Asian descent—are white supremacists apparently wants to eat the rich and wants to be photographed in public wearing a $50 dollar, sold-for-profit “eat the rich” windbreaker.

And again, perhaps you’re wondering why I keep referring to her as a morbidly obese black woman. Am I just being mean calling her a fat, fat, fatty? No. Not at all. And the reason I’m not is because, and I’m sure nobody at home could have predicted this, but Makia is very active in the fat-positive and body-positivity movements.

On her biopage on another website she is described as, and I’m quoting directly: “MAKIA GREEN is a queer, nonbinary, fat, Black liberation organizer who is co-chair of the Defund MPD Coalition, co-founder of Harriet’s Wildest Dreams and a former core organizer of Black Lives Matter D.C.”

And the website for the organization Harriet’s Wildest Dreams, an organization she co-founded we read this, “is a queer non-binary fat Black liberation organizer. They are a steering committee member of the Defund MPD Coalition, a former leader of DC Money Pot, and Organizing Director with DC Working Families Party. They are the conductor of base-building, political organizing and political education for HWD through Ella’s Emancipators Pillar.”

Notice that on Harriet’s Wildest Dreams she’s called “they” but in the AP article she’s called she—I wonder when Annie Ma and Aaron Morrison will schedule their struggle session and make a teary-eyed apology for the horrendous sin of misgendering. Prolly they won’t have to, but someone somewhere noticed and this will be weaponized against them if they step a toe out of line, BELIEVE THAT!

And, last but not least Makia, uses the Instagram handle “fatfairygodmuva” with mother spelled m-u-v-a.

Now, here’s the thing. I’m not doing this to pick on Makia. I’m really not. She’s a deeply ridiculous person, and in all honesty, I really do blame society. People like Makia don’t become people like Makia without an enormous amount of social reinforcement. But that’s another story for another day.

My point is not to point at Makia and point out what an unserious person she is—because she’s not a serious person. My point, and what I want you to notice is that the top story from the Associated Press featured this lunatic. Makia Green was the centerpiece of this article. Her input, her experience, her commentary create the backbone and the narrative arc—such as it is—in this article.

And the question I asked myself, and the question I asked some of my friends is “why?” I mean, why would you make this person, this obviously deluded, narcissistic, ridiculous person the centerpiece of your article.

Now, for a moment I entertained the notion that Annie Ma, who with a name like Ma, and a face like hers, is probably Chinese, maybe she was actually active in a sneaky game of anti-affirmative-action propaganda. Maybe Annie herself was denied entrance to Harvard—she only went to Dartmouth—what a pleb—and maybe she’s actually an agent provocateur for a pan-Asian consortium attempting to subtly undermine the pro affirmative action line of reasoning by publishing articles that are so on-their-face ludicrous that it sways public opinion against affirmative action.

I considered it. But alas. I don’t think that’s the case. I think Annie Ma, who seems, on the whole, like an intelligent, talented, and serious young woman actually thought that Makia Green was someone who should be taken seriously. She thought that if people heard Makia’s point-of-view that they would listen. She honestly believed that Makia was a poster-child for her cause.

And we are seeing what happens in godless societies. Everything becomes unhinged. Refusing people college admission because of their race is antiracism. Being morbidly obese is sexy and healthy. Girls can be boys. Narcissism is generosity. Idiots are treated as the wise.

We are living in a lunatic society. And here’s the thing—there is no peak-crazy. There is no peak-crazy. Unless God intervenes, our society will become crazier and crazier until it is destroyed or destroys itself, but crazy doesn’t fix itself. Godlessness cannot look at crazy and say, thus far and no further.

Brothers and sisters, if Hell is real then there is no peak-crazy. If God really does display his wrath by letting nations go their own way then there is no peak crazy.

Normal people look at Makia Green and say that she’s a ridiculous person and wonder how Annie Ma could think people would take her seriously? Godlessness. Simple as that. Godlessness and a godless worldview make you a prey to foolishness and madness.

Brothers and sisters, buckle up, because history is only going to get more interesting. Because there is no peak-crazy. There’s just, in the end, the wisdom of worship and the madness of folly, and they are working themselves out in history.

So how’s about we pray for our nation!