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John Galt: We are on Strike!

by Bryan Strawser · Sep 4, 2004

Some deep thoughts from Ayn Rand:

For twelve years, you have been asking: Who is John Galt? This is John Galt speaking. I am the man who loves his life. I am the man who does not sacrifice his love or his values, I am the man who has deprived you of victims and thus has destroyed your world, and if you wish to know why you are perishing – you who dread knowledge – I am the man who will now tell you.

You have heard it said that this is an age of moral crisis. You have said it yourself, half in fear, half in hope that the words had no meaning. You have cried that man’s sins are destroying the world and you have cursed human nature for its unwillingness to practice the virtues you demanded. Since virtue, to you, consists of sacrifice, you have demanded more sacrifices at every successive disaster. In the name of a return to morality, you have sacrificed all those evils which you held as the cause of your plight. You have sacrificed justice to mercy. You have sacrificed independence to unity. You have sacrificed reason to faith. You have sacrificed wealth to need. You have sacrificed self-esteem to self-denial. You have sacrificed happiness to duty.

You have destroyed all that which you held to be evil and achieved all that which you held to be good. Why, then, do you shrink in horror from the sight of the world around you? That world is not the product of your sins, it is the product and the image of your virtues. It is your moral ideal brought into reality in its full and final perfection. You have fought for it, you have dreamed of it, and you have wished it, and I – I am the man who has granted you your wish.

Your ideal had an implacable enemy, which your code of morality was designed to destroy. I have withdrawn that enemy. I have taken it out of your way and out of your reach. I have removed the source of all those evils you were sacrificing one by one. I have ended your battle. I have stopped your motor. I have deprived the world of man’s mind.

Men do not live by the mind, you say? I have withdrawn those who do. The mind is impotent, you say? I have withdrawn those whose mind isn’t. There are values higher than the mind, you say? I have withdrawn those for whom there aren’t.

While you were dragging to your sacrificial altars the men of justice, of independence, of reason, of wealth, of self-esteem – I beat you to it. I reached them first. I told them the nature of the game you were playing and the nature of that moral code of yours, which they had been too innocently generous to grasp. I showed them the way to live by another morality – mine. It is mine that they chose to follow.

All the men who have vanished, the men you hated, yet draded to lost, it is I who have taken them away from you. Do not attempt to find us. Who do not choose to be found. Do not cry that it is our duty to serve you. We do not recognize such duty. Do not cry that you need us. We do not consider need a claim. Do not cry that you own us. You don’t. Do not beg us to return. We are on strike, we, the men of the mind.

– Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

Filed Under: Books, Deep Thoughts, Featured

Busy

by Bryan Strawser · Sep 4, 2004

Been busier than a one legged man in an ass-kicking contest.

I have much queued up to blog about – but first I need to relax ๐Ÿ˜‰

More to come…

Filed Under: Blogging

ATTACKED: The Protest Warriors in San Diego

by Bryan Strawser · Sep 1, 2004

Been pretty busy at some meetings and such on this end, but appears that SMASH and his fellow band of Protest Warriors have had some excitement in sunny San Diego lately.

Wish I could join them…

Filed Under: Politics

122 Arrested on First Day of Protests

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 28, 2004

The protests are off and running at the Republican National Convention in New York City – and this promises to be quite a different show than the protests in Boston – where only twelve people were arrested. Already, in New York, more than 122 people have been arrested according to today’s New York Times:

Thousands of cyclists rode through the streets of Manhattan last night in an anti-Republican, pro-environment display of bike power that ended in more than 100 arrests by the police after the ride blocked some streets.

Despite tension over police warnings to obey traffic laws against blocking traffic and running red lights, the cyclists – numbering 5,000, the police say – did just that in a meandering course that started at Union Square and wound its way to the West Side, Central Park, Midtown and the East Village.

As of 11 p.m., Paul J. Browne, a police spokesman, said that officers were still processing people who were detained, but that he expected more than 100 people to face charges, mainly for disorderly conduct.

The arrests, two days before the convention starts, seemed to herald a busy period for the police, who must patrol a stream of demonstrations large and small, several each day. The police on Thursday made 22-convention related arrests, more than three times the number during the entire Democratic National Convention in Boston.

Tomorrow is the huge anti-war march by United for Peace and Justice.

May we live in interesting times….

Filed Under: Crime, Elections, Law Enforcement

IPD to Arm Officers with M-16s

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 27, 2004

The Indianapolis Star is reporting that Indianapolis PD will arm their officers now with M-16 rifles that have laid in storage since last year:

Longer-range rifles that the Indianapolis Police Department has had in storage since last year will be in officers’ hands possibly by November, department officials said Thursday.

The announcement follows criticism from IPD officers that they regularly face criminals who have more firepower, although officials say their announcement was not a response to those complaints.

The criticism increased after IPD Patrolman Timothy “Jake” Laird was gunned down Aug. 18 by a Southside man firing an SKS-style assault weapon from more than 150 yards away.

Indianapolis Police Chief Jerry Barker said Thursday that the 218 rifles, known as M-16s, will be given to officers as the weapons are modified and as officers are trained to use them. He said training would occur at a range at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, a military base about 45 minutes south of Indianapolis.

About time….

Filed Under: Law

Grumble

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 27, 2004

My old car dealer had Wi-Fi in their waiting area. Now I’m at Silko Honda in Raynham, MA giving the hybrid it’s first health checkup and some fresh lube.. and there’s no wi-fi here.. It’s just not right! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Filed Under: General

The Black Dog and Heather, Interrupted

by Bryan Strawser · Aug 27, 2004

For nearly two years now, my daily blog reading has included Heather Armstrong’s classic Dooce and her husband’s equally entertaining Blurbomat. Through the lens of a blogger, we’ve seen Heather and Jon move to Utah, get fired, find a new job, buy a house, remodel a kitchen, have a child, and struggle with the black dog of depression.

Now it looks like the dog is back and isn’t going away:

I wish that I could tell you that the reason you won’t be hearing anything from me in the next several days is because we’re right on the verge of launching the redesign. And we are, I promise, we’re right there, just a few more MT plug-ins and some tweaking on the templates and we may have a new site! But that’s not the reason.

It’s also not because Leta is really cute in her caterpillar pajamas. Or that her face smells really good.

The reason you won’t be hearing anything from me for several days is because this morning Jon is driving me up to the hospital and I’m going to check into the psychiatric ward. I am very scared that if I don’t go ahead and do this that I may experience some sort of nervous breakdown.

As I’ve written before, I’m highly sympathetic to this – not just because I love the Dooce blog, but because I had my own struggles with depression twelve years ago.

I never had to check myself into a psychiatric ward – but I did go through several weeks of counseling and took Prozac for a time. Thankfully, those days are behind me – and I hope I’ve learned enough to not have to ever go down that road again.

While I will miss Dooce in the weeks ahead, I truly hope that this break from the world will prove to be the catalyst that she needs to pull through – we’ll be thinking of Heather and Jon often over here….

Filed Under: Blogging

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