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Name: D.K Shideler
Location: San Diego, California, US

This is the area where I impart my wisdom about politics, international relations, and the state of the world in general. No, I am not deluded enough to imagine this matters much to anyone.

6/19/2007

The “New” Faith and the Pill of Multi-Culturalism

The epilogue [of Stanislaw Igancy Witkiewicz’s Insatiability], in a few words: the outbreak of the war led to a meeting of the armies of the West with those of the East. In the decisive moment, just before the great battle, the leader of the Western army surrendered to the enemy; and in exchange, though with the greatest of honors, he was beheaded. The Eastern army occupied the country and the new life, that of Murti-Bingism, began.” [pg 5, The Captive Mind]
So writes Polish dissident Czeslaw Milosz in 1951. Milosz was using Witkiewicz’s story of western decadence and decay, to discuss the rise of the communist intellectuals, who abandoned all truth and beauty in art, philosophy, literature or science, in favor of dialectical materialism, which Witkiewicz describes using the metaphor of a drug, the pill of Murti-Bing, which erases all existential dread. And while the old communism has died, the description serves just as valid a purpose, for us to discuss the roles of Multi-culturalism and Islam in West.



Fjordman, in his “A Communism for the 21st Century” says:

We are told to treat cultural and historical identities as fashion accessories, shirts we can wear and change at will. The Multicultural society is “colorful,” an adjective normally attached to furniture or curtains. Cultures are window decorations of little or no consequence, and one might as well have one as the other. In fact, it is good to change it every now and then. Don’t you get tired of that old sofa sometimes? What about exchanging it for the new sharia model? Sure, it’s slightly less comfortable than the old one, but it’s very much in vogue these days and sets you apart from the neighbors, at least until they get one, too.
These issues of culture, of theology, of right and wrong, they are all interchangeable, we are told by the Multi-culturalists. Which is why we aren’t more surprised when we see headlines like, “Perplexing many, Episcopal priest announces she’s a Muslim, too” (H/T Right Truth) It is not that Rev. Ann Holmes Redding is unaware that the two faiths contain tenets which are mutually exclusive. She simply doesn’t care.

It wasn’t about intellect,” she said. “All I know is the calling of my heart to Islam was very much something about my identity and who I am supposed to be.

In other words, Redding is a priest who approaches religion, the way I approach art, which is to mull around the gallery stupidly and than buy a print of something which catches my eye. I don’t know much, but I know what I like. Of course the question is why Redding picked, “the new sharia model?” If all faiths and cultures are equal, why Islam, and not Buddhism, or Sikhism, or (however unlikely) actual Christianity?

She says she felt an inexplicable call to become Muslim, and to surrender to God, the meaning of the word “Islam.” Whether Rev. Redding’s surrender will see a better outcome than the leader of the Western Army remains to be seen, but the impulse to surrender is the same. Because while she is supposedly a Christian, Redding’s actual faith is the New Faith of Multiculturalism, which is really No Faith. And one cannot resist something with nothing. Indeed, whether Rev. Redding realizes it or not, she probably appreciates the great moral certainty which religion (an actual religion and not a mish mash feel-goodisms) creates. And Islam is filled with certainty about its own superiority and eventual triumph. Take a glance at some other converts to Islam from the West. Says one Slovakian Woman:

I tried to live according to my parents' teachings: listen but don't pay attention (thank God, I never subscribed to this point of view but had developed my own principles instead: listen, think and make your own opinion). This enabled a contradictory situation within me that led to a sub-conscientious hunt for the truth on what was the cause, the source. Thank God, my 'investigation' didn't take long. Immediately after reading first publications on Islam, I found it. I decided fast indeed: the faith I really wanted, it's the faith, the belief in one and only God, The Almighty.
An open mind is soon filled. Says another:

Strangely, I never liked the smell of burning candles, nor the general "atmosphere" in an Orthodox Church. In a typical Orthodox Church in my country there are no benches and when there was the time for the sermon, people used to push to be closer to the altar. During the sermon, your legs would hurt so much, until a point when you couldn't concentrate on the sermon anymore… It was at the local Islamic center, in a building with a beautiful minaret, on the seaside! Amazingly enough, since I moved to Qatar (where I now live), I always admired the building; it's simply breathless to me. I thought it was only a mosque, but when later I found out it was actually an Islamic center with a Shari`ah court, I made a promise to myself that if or when I would ever take the Shahadah, it would be in that beautiful building.
Looks like Fjordman got it wrong. Its not just a sharia couch, it’s a whole building. And finally, my favorite, former neo-nazi, Abdul Aziz Myatt:

I marveled at the life of Muhammad and at the spread of Islam — at how those early Muslims, once "rough and ready" nomads, had through only the words, deeds and revelations of the Prophet, created perhaps the most civilized civilization there has ever been.
One wonders which words and deeds of Mohammad and his merry band of “rough and ready nomads” most appeal to Myatt? Perhaps this one:

Then they surrendered, and the apostle confined them in Medina in the quarter of d. al-Harith, a woman of B. al-Najjar. Then the apostle went out to the market of Medina (which is still its market today) and dug trenches in it. Then he sent
for them and struck off their heads in those trenches as they were brought out to him in batches. Among them was the enemy of Allah Huyayy b. Akhtab and Ka`b b. Asad their chief. There were 600 or 700 in all, though some put the figure as high as 800 or 900. As they were being taken out in batches to the apostle they asked Ka`b what he thought would be done with them. He replied, 'Will you never understand? Don't you see that the summoner never stops and those who are taken
away do not return? By Allah it is death!' This went on until the apostle made an end of them.

At the Collapse of Europe Conference last week, Mark Steyn told the story of a jailed white supremacist (who may have been Myatt, he didn’t say), who converted to Islam, saying. “It turned out he wasn’t that big on the white part, it was the supremacy bit he liked.” Whether the conversion experience comes from a desire to submit [Redding], or the need to dominate [Myatt] in reality both are symptoms of the same societal illness. Eric Hoffer, in “The True Believer,” writes,

“To the frustrated, freedom from responsibility is more attractive than freedom from restraint. They are eager to barter their independence for relief from the
burdens of willing, deciding, and being responsible for inevitable failure.” [118]

For the racist fascist, it was an easy step from “no races or cultures are of value besides mine,” to, “no races or cultures are of value.” and for the multi-culturalist, “all cultures are equal” means also that “all cultures are meaningless.” This multi-culturalism, which is really nihil-culturalism, leaves its subscribers identity-less. Is it a surprise when they reassume an identity,
they select one which offers power and superiority over those who do not have it? Gogol’s madman says in his diary, “Today is a day of great triumph. There is a king of Spain. He has been found at last. That King is me.”[189]

What comfort it must be to encounter a system (spiritual, political, cultural) which says in essence, “whereas your previous identity was worthless, submit, and through that submission you will be a part of something which will have dominion.” The radical Islamist ideology does this, as did Communism and Nazism before it. So it is no surprise that it is the Leaders of the West who have quaffed the poison pill of multi-culturalism. That the nomeklatura of the No Faith is a laundry list of Pseudo-intellectuals, bureaucratic idlers and failed artists, who actually perceive identity as something so fluid and meaningless that it can be lost in the first place? In the asylum there are plenty of Napoleons, but very few Popeyes. I am what I am’s. As the intellectual armies of the East and West engage in a battle of ideas our strongest defenders have been not professors or writers sequestered in ivory towers pondering what the meaning of is, is, but every day people who have not surrendered the full use of their faculties to the metaphysical opiate contained in the pill of Murti-Bing.

4/30/2007

Potential Democratic Candidate: "I am an Insurgent"

Right here in California. In an absolutely centrist and unbiased KPBS piece about a democractic convention here in San Diego.
Richardson: I am asking for your help. I am an insurgent. I am an underdog. And I need your help. And I can win California. I will not have all that money and all those advance people and all of that rock-star status. But I've got a heart.
Could it simply be poor word choice influenced by the constant media usage of the word? Sure... but only if the media depiction is one you associate with "underdogs" who deserve your help. This isn't even a freudian slip, where Richardson said one thing, but meant his mother.

The piece goes on to talk about how any number of young democrats could grow up to be president, like 19 year old Morgan Lucas, who, the article tells us, has been a committed democrat for 7 years. Yes, you read that right... since she was 12 she's been a self subscribed member of a political party. I only know one other political party with membership THAT young, and I think you know which one I'm talking about.


Gone, but Not Forgotten

I know I said I was going to post more frequently now that i'm settled down on the left coast. Well... I lied. Actually I've recently started blogging against late last week, only not here. You can see some of my latest stuff at http://www.VigilantFreedom.com/910blog, where I have been asked to hold down the blog fort. There are a number of great posters there, most if not all more talented than me, but if been instructed to provide some quantity. (I know that's a joke right? Well we shall see.) The primary focus of stuff there is Islamic Fascism and the spread of sharia, fitting with the CVF's mission. Fortunately its also my favorite topic at this blog. In any case we will likely see a dip in that sort of stuff here at DKRepublic as most of my anti-jihad thoughts go to the VF. But I hope to still provide some personal political reactions here, as well as stupid stories, and irritated media rants. So please stay tuned. I know I've said that before. But this time I mean it!

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4/02/2007

Where in the World?

So I've been missing, Absent Without Leave for what, more than a month? The question might have been raised, (unlikely, since no one who doesn't already know me reads this anyway),

Where'd you go?

Well I'm glad you asked. Firstly, I am no longer a news director at a northeast Georgia radio station. As of March 11th, I am unemployed. I left SKY 104.1 WRBN Clayton, in order to go west to the land of fruits and nuts. California. Specificly, San Diego.

Why'd you leave?

Really a number of different factors, which sort of came together into the perfect storm. For one, I was reaching my two year mark as a news director where additional experience as a news director, would only really be suited for continuing as a news director, which isn't really what I thought I wanted to do. With that, came my brother's station in San Diego, which enabled me to move, and pay Rabun County rent prices while looking to find a job.

Well now what?

Right now the plan is to find a job, preferably in Public Affairs or Public Relations. There seem to be a number of firms specializing in that kind of work here in San Diego, and the PRSA-San Diego Website has been a big help so far.

Enough about you. What about TheDKRepublic?

Well, part of the reason that I've been absent is I know longer was in position of an FTP file transfer program, which i need because for some reason blogger doesn't want to work right and publish directly to my website. So I used to do everything manually, via the transfer program. The good thing is that provides me with an offline back up. The bad news is, the only place I had one of those was at work, and after leaving work, I lost access to it. The good news, for you guys anyway, is that I bit the bullet, and paid the 30 bucks for the registration, so I know have the same capability here on my laptop. So that means new posts abound.

Okay. But you aren't gonna turn into some kind of Hippie out there on the Left-Coast right?

Absolutely not. In a way I'm excited about the opportunity to be here. Maybe I can bring you Leftist protest coverage, and other neat things like those real blogs. We'll see. At the very least, I'll move from backseat blogger, to side passenger blogger. So that's a step up.

2/21/2007

Making a Stand in Charlotte County,VA

The Senior blogger extraordinaire of The 910 Group, the Gates of Vienna was at Charlotte Church Courthouse yesterday, alongside members of the 910 group and allies the Christian Action Network, as they held a demonstration to protest the County's refusal to re-name a county approved road named for known terrorist Sheikh Gilani. CAN and 910 have continued to argue that Gilani is a known terrorist leader in Pakistan, and it is totally inappropriate that a US county allow a road, even a private road, to be named after him. Especially when that road leds to a Jamaat ul-Fuqra compound. 910 Group's Ops Manager Christine did Info-war with the local paper's editor, who did a 180 after claiming that he would publish evidence of Giliani's connections to terrorism as identified by the federal government. But despite Christine doing Clue-based Shock and Awe, the editor refused.

Not that it is in any way suprise. Most of your home town journalists aren't any better than the MSM. The first reaction is Spin followed rapidly by: Challenge, Argue, Deny and finally Ignore.

Waiting on the World... To Tell John Mayer to Shut The Hell Up!

Okay, please read this obligatory rant explanation: I work at an adult contemporary format (AC for those in the biz) radio station. This means that, lucky me, I get to listen to John Mayer sing, "Waiting on the World to Change" about once every three hours. Its easily one of the worst songs I've ever heard, even as far as stupid hippy-dippy songs go.
Now I appreciate that as an artist Mr. Mayer draws from the world around him, and I don't have any problem with his drawing on the war, or even the political conflict over it, as part of his inspirations. But I am a political animal, always have been. I can judged you on your talents as a lyricist, or as musician, but once you interject a political message into your art, than you are being judged on the strength and logic of your political message. Needless to say, Mr. Mayer is not exactly of the James Carville school of Political Pugilism. Anyway, on with the Fisking:

me and all my friends we're all misunderstood
they say we stand for nothing and there's no way we ever could
now we see everything that's going wrong with the world and those who lead it we just feel like we don't have the means to rise above and beat it

(John Mayer is 30 years old. He can run for the US House of Representatives for God's sake. And presumably his misunderstood friends are either fellow musicians, like his buddy Kanye "Passion" West, or fellow graduates of the Berklee College of Music. Let me tell you, having gone to school in Boston myself, that the BCM kids may have been talented at music, but they were absolutely worthless at anything else. Also, notice how in the very first stanza, Mayer introduces the theme of powerlessness. I'll get on that a little more later. Also notice I'm skipping the chorus, which is repeated a gazillion times, because thats what pop music does.)

now if we had the power to bring our neighbors home from war
they would have never missed a Christmas
no more ribbons on their door

(And he introduces the war theme here. "We", meaning apparently he and his misunderstood musician friends, want to bring their neighbors home, presumably from Iraq, although I guess he could mean Afghanistan too here. Not bothering at the moment to doubt how many of John Mayer's neighbors are serving their county in Iraq, but why is it so important they come home from war? So they don't miss a holiday. And to get them to take down those stupid yellow ribbons. Note Mayer doesn't say, "no more ribbons on OUR door" No, Mayer and and his Misunderstood Musician Friends, don't have yellow ribbons on THEIR doors. And they wish their backward and unprogressive neighbors would take theirs down too. Yes, I know the phrase is most likely selected because door rhymes with war. But that's the best he could do? There are alot of words that rhyme with war. More, Four, Sore, Lure, Core, Corps, Whore, Nor, Bore, Oar, I can keep this up almost all day. Nope. Mayer says, "take your damn ribbon down, I'm sick of looking at it.")

and when you trust your television
what you get is what you got
cause when they own the information,
oh they can bend it all they want

(Damn that Right-wing conservative media bias, whipping the people into war fever, and blindly supporting BushCo despite all evidence of his war-mongering tyranny. And actually, if it hadn't been for the preceding context I'd agree with this statement in full.)

that's why we're waiting waiting on the world to change
we keep on waiting waiting on the world to change
it's not that we don't care,
we just know that the fight ain't fair
so we keep on waiting
waiting on the world to change

(Ooh, it's not fair... the BushHitler regime controls the media, and the government and there's nothing me and my poor, voiceless 30 year old musician friends can do about it but get nominated for a grammy and pound my moronic anti-war blather into your ear 6 times a day.)

Mayer goes on to whimper about how when his generation decides things, it'll be different. Good luck there buddy, apparently you've never read Mark Steyn, cause the demographics tell us that at this rate future generations ain't gonna be ruling nothing. But never mind that.

Even if you are anti-war, it's a pretty piss poor protest song. "ooh, we're against the war, and all this stuff you old folks are doing... so we're gonna wait till you die, that'll show you you Neo-Con ChimpyMcBushitler Halliburton Blood for oil bastards!"

Stick to "Your body is a wonderland" High School dance music Mayer. Leave the politics to others.

Sorry I subjected you guys to that, but the damn song was starting to drive me mad, and what is a blog for but to get things off your chest.

2/20/2007

Surge Fails: MSM Says...

I'm listening to the ABC Radio News, at the top of the hour, and in EVERY broadcast they have declared the Surge a failure. "Doesn't seem to be working," was the phrase of choice in the 7 o'clock hour. Wow, what a well sourced and researched statement! What the hell is wrong with these people? It's a military operation meant to last months, that has been underway for several days now, and its being declared an unmitigated failure by the MSM with absolutely NO sourcing at all. Because terrorists were able to detonate a bomb. As if that was expected to suddenly stop. Contrast that with Pajama Media's local Iraqi Blogger (from Iraqi the Model) report, which provides both the bad news, "bombings" and the good news, "people returning to homes, more visible military presence in the streets". Of course the MSM says that folks like ITM are "Biased." Because they want American and Iraqi forces to win? Oh my god, what an atrocious bias. Everyone has bias, it cannot be eliminated. What is important is objectivity, reporting what actually has happened. ITM is more objective then the media reports. We know what he WANTs to happen, but he reports both positive and negative developments in moving towards that goal. by comparison, we KNOW what the MSM wants to happen too, only they only report those things which reinforce their preconcieved desires.

Iran Executes Alleged Bomber...

I was a little flippant about this story earlier. Well apparently only one week after a bombing which killed 11 Revolutionary Guards in Iran, the Iranians captured, tried, and hung the man they claim responsible. Oh, he was also responsible for a bank robbery, and and the deaths of police and others. Some amazing police work that. Just one week, to investigate, try, and capture a terrorist. Apparently the United States should take some notes. No?
The sad fact is, based on the nature of the Iranian Regime, we will never have any idea whether the man you see here was a hardened Sunni terrorist, or some homeless man they swept off the street. What is incredibly irritating is the reporting of the Associated Press, which takes the word of the Islamic Republic of Iran's thug-ocracy without so much as a blink. Take for instance this quality journalism from the AP:

Iran executed the bomber at the site of his attack that killed
several members of an elite military corps, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported Monday.The report said the
government hanged Nasrollah Shanbe Zehi in public in Zahedan, capital of Sistan-Baluchestan province, a day after a revolutionary
court convicted him for last week's bombing that killed 11 members of the Revolutionary Guards.

Not alleged bomber. If this was an individual that American officials had accused of terrorism, it would be "alleged" bomber, long after he was tried and convicted, after a five year circus of law enforcement and judicial wrangling. But the Iranians beat the man to extract a confession (JUST LOOK AT THE GUY'S FACE!) and hang him from a crane on the public square the day after their kangaroo court, and the man's guilt is assumed. Like I said, I don't know if he was the terrorist they said he was or not. It's certainly possible, but I overwhelms me how the MSM will take the word of the enemies of the United States at the drop of a hat, yet ignores facts and figures, and the overwhelming evidence of the obvious in its reporting on US claims. "Sky is Blue", US officials claim.

Apparently, being un-biased means taking the word of your country's enemies as the gospel truth. I'm glad I didn't go to J-School to learn that lesson.

2/19/2007

When it Rains...

At least it wasn't raining this morning, which is good news, because I had to walk to work this morning. My car wouldn't start for some reason, (I haven't gotten a chance to look at why.) ordinarily I would have called our morning show guy John, and had him pick me up on his way to work. But John is in Florida on vacation, and of course I didn't have the number for the guy filling in for him. So I hoofed it. In all fairness, its not really that fair (2 miles), which I managed to walk in just under 30 mintues. In my defense its pretty hilly.

Anyway, when I arrive, poor George, (the guy filling in for John) is sitting in his car, because no one gave him a key to the station. Everyone had just assumed that I would be here, early, as I almost always am. Well not the case today.

I had to give my first newscast of the morning in short spurts, while cutting off my mic to take a deep breath, because i was still winded from the walk. I'm sure I sounded like an ass, but it couldn't be worse than the other possibility, "this is David UHHHHH Shideler, in the OOOOOOH news center...."

Anyway, I'll keep you updated on whats wrong with the car.

for bonus irony I just had the thing looked at.

Update: So far as I can tell, absolutely nothing wrong with the car. In examination, the lights had not been left on, or any other obvious evidence of what it was that had drained the battery. A simple jump from a fellow Radio station employee got her purring like an overweight cat with ashma, which is how she normally sounds. And no problem this morning getting her going. So who knows. One of those mysteries that may never be solved.

2/14/2007

Does Iran Believe in Karma...

Cause it's a bitch, ain't it?

As far as I can tell there was not collateral damage, with the bombing killing only members of the terrorism exporting Revolutionary Guard. Not that I think we had anything to do with this, cause I would doubt it, although international pressure against Iran may have helped embolden whoever was responsible. In all likelihood we wouldn't much like the politics of the group responsible any more than we like Iran's politics. But let's not turn on the moral equivalency machine just yet.

Terrorists killing terrorists? I don't know if you can call it poetic justice, but I wouldn't call it a crying shame.