November 24th, 2024
A Grave at a Natural Cemetery

First such place UD has visited.

November 23rd, 2024
Update: The U Wyoming Board of Trustees Votes to Keep the Campus Safe from Concealed Carry.

See this post for background.

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The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees voted 6-5 Friday against allowing concealed carry in certain areas of campus, setting up a likely future confrontation with a Legislature that’s increasingly pushed to ease gun restrictions.

The vote followed strong opposition from students, staff, faculty and other community members who cited concerns over safety, gun violence, declining enrollment, mental health issues and campus culture. 

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Well lookee there. Vote was as close as close can be, but EVEN IN WYOMING the obscenity of concealed carry is occasionally recognized.

Now you know next thang UW trustees is gonna do is GET RID OF THEM GIRLS on the BOT cuz if you look at the vote breakdown, it was them squishy ladies done did the dirty. Only one guy voted with the gals; pro-concealed was hunderd percent male. GIRLS OFF THE BOT!!

November 23rd, 2024
Poem

SUNRISE, MONASTERY, SHENANDOAH

The clouds move left and I move right
The moon's a relic of the night

Sunrise winkles in the sky
A long rough patch of pinkeye

Conjunctive globes along the ridge
Must be some symbolic bridge

Between rhymed verse
And universe


Cemeteries lie at left and right
One for the monks pre-flight

The other green and no embalm
Dropped in a godless bed of calm

But near Saint Benedict just in case
Heaven turns out to be a place

A natural grave on sacred land
This ambivalence I understand


The sun's now bright but the world's still eerie
Acres of Terror Management Theory



























November 23rd, 2024
Les UDs are on a Retreat

Find us walking slowly along the Shenandoah River.

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UD brought:

Graham Greene, “Under the Garden”

Malcolm Lowry, “The Garden Path to the Spring”

Camus, “Lyrical and Critical Essays’

Kolakowski, “Religion”

November 21st, 2024
For a blog like University Diaries, the inevitable post-election attacks on the humanities, social sciences, and the administrative class that runs them, must be noted.

The attacks are everywhere now. Here’s William Deresiewicz in the Chronicle of Higher Ed.

[These fields are] intellectually corrupt. You know what I’m talking about. Any fool idea passes muster, no matter how preposterous, as long as it conforms to prevailing theoretical trends and preferred ideological positions. Nobody wants to make waves: to speak up at a conference, to undermine a colleague or colleague’s student, to invite examination of their own research. Data is massaged; texts are squeezed or bound and gagged. Jargon helps to paper over cracks in logic; countervailing evidence is tucked under the cushions. Standards are ignored to the point where no one can even recall what they are anymore. It’s no wonder that the social sciences are suffering a replication crisis. In the humanities, there is no crisis, because there is no replication to begin with, no factual claims to reproduce, only “readings,” “interventions,” “Theory.”

(The best attack on “Theory” remains Richard Rorty’s.)

For years, many of this blog’s posts were variations on this observation; and now, with the withering results of the election, we can go further than Deresiewicz and note the historical irony of a ridiculously, coercively, hyper-politicized academy (“ideological positions” trump, as it were, everything, including the aesthetic values that are, after all, the distinguishing characteristic of what we call literature) getting slapped upside the head by none other than the actual politics of this country.

Hence Deresiewicz’s stress on the unreality from which many professors continue to suffer: They just don’t get it that most people have rather conservative and traditional dispositions, and that this reality does not make people shitty reactionaries. The university is supposed to be the place where people’s traditional, inherited perceptions and beliefs are put into question (college is where you read Blake and Nietzsche); but as Todd Gitlin, a man of the left, pointed out in a defense of Allan Bloom, the academy went apeshit radical rather than humanely subversive.

November 21st, 2024
He leaves the nation a brief but distinctive juristic legacy…

Matty We Hardly Knew Ye

November 21st, 2024
BRRRRRRR

It’ll be a cold day in hell when Rand Paul says something that makes sense.

November 21st, 2024
Good Name for America, Circa 2029.

If we’re lucky.

November 21st, 2024
Elements of the Evolving Bonhoeffer Garden

Named after the anti-fascist martyr.

Red chairs are in; red tables on their way.

Wind chime from Sedona, AZ, a place Les UDs love.

Probably long dead red azalea I found discarded in the woods.

November 20th, 2024
On the Dallas roads.

Article.

November 20th, 2024
Meanwhile, in Pitt County, NC…

“We have some radical people in our neighborhood that just don’t know how to act with guns. These neighbors continue to shoot anytime. My grandchildren cannot stay in the yard and play. Have to come in the house because these shots being fired and not knowing where these bullets go.”

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It’s gotten so bad that neighbors – who can’t go outside – have complained to the Board of Commissioners, who of course don’t give a shit but have managed to eke out a lil statement about how gun safety is definitely a good thing.





Interesting that one of the complainants uses the word “radical.” How radical, though, is it in a country of four hundred million privately owned guns and virtually no gun control in much of our territory – hell, gun encouragement in a lot of places – for some people to take out their guns every day and shoot them off in random directions? We can all identify with the glee they must feel at knowing they’re scaring the shit out of their neighbors; and making endless explosive noises in heavily populated areas is also a universal delight.

Guns mean to frighten people, and if you don’t like feeling fear, you should get out of NC and move to some squishy state like Massachusetts where they don’t let people shoot ARs into nearby homes and yards.

November 20th, 2024
‘Authorities found two loaded 12 gauge shotguns, an AR-style rifle, another unmarked gun and various types of gun ammunition.’

So you’re a lesbian couple and your next door neighbor hates lesbians.

Now add the arsenal in my headline and wait for the madman’s mood to darken about the two of you until he starts pointing one of those guns at you and your children.

See, when this guy gets – what – a suspended sentence for terroristic threatening, let’s say, he goes right back home to his AR even more pissed, cuz you called the cops on him and almost made him go to prison and, you know, he buys more big guns and more ammo and you just get snug and prepare for his next assault on your family.

November 19th, 2024
Know Your Local Gunnies!

Trying to help keep you safe, Toms River NJ and environs: Today’s coverage of Randolph Tashman, a local dude who dropped his gun IN CHURCH (which prompted a call to police), fails to mention another newsy incident featuring RT. He was fired from his city job couple years back for posting truly vile racist vileness; and he offered this caption for a pic of people waiting in line:

“A line at the gun range! Silent majority won’t always be silent be careful libs”

November 19th, 2024
‘When it was pointed out that Wyoming consistently has one of the nation’s highest yearly suicide rates, [a conceal carry advocate] said the campuses that allow guns haven’t seen increased suicide rates either. He got some pushback from the audience on that point, with some citing a 2017 study that shows when firearms are allowed on campus, the number of suicides by firearms increases.’

And the guy in favor of conceal carry on the U Wyoming campus then cited what study in response to the pushback? What study told him that more guns, in any setting, do not in fact increase suicide rates? UD would dearly love to see it.

UW alumnus Sandy Rees received a less [than] enthusiastic response when she spoke out in favor of allowing concealed carry firearms on campus.

“You need to follow the statutes and the laws, not squishy feelings and surveys,” she said.

Okay, first about that favorite word of gunnies, ‘squishy.’ UD’s been reading about this subject forever, and she’s noticed that gunnies LOVE this word, which designates people who… uh… read surveys?

Yeah cuz the problem there is that when you survey the UW community a vast majority opposes campus conceal carry. So don’t get all squishy on me and listen to what people say when you ask them!

And then of course mainly squishy designates anyone who goes all damp and feely after suicides and massacres and for fuck sake man MAN UP. Remember what State Sen. Dahm said – EVERYONE DIES THAT’S LIFE. Maybe you’re five and you die clinging in perplexity and terror to your elementary school teacher as a man’s bullets tear through your organs. Tough titties. Saddle up, cowboy, life’s a bumpy ride, and those “events” are just staged to make us go squishy.

But UD – without getting too Freudian about it – thinks gunnies reach for squishy so often because the brain thousands of Wyomingites blow out of their heads is famously squishy. Any number of brain-based kids’ toys are called squishy.

For example. You can’t blame these folks for having ‘squishy’ on their minds. In their world, brains are always going squish squish squish.

November 19th, 2024
Masque et vaccin en réduire

This H Street burger bar became a right-wing darling during the pandemic for openly defying the city’s vaccine and mask mandates. Rand Paul and Thomas Massie were among the Republican members of Congress who made a point to stop by after the DC health department shut it down for violating Covid rules. 

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