Leftists have such excellent solutions to societal problems

Who knew it could be fixed with a simple sign!

On the other hand, when you go from all-go zones, to no-go zones, to zones where one expects you can go, well you have quite a problem don’t you? Like free speech zones on college campuses.

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

9 Replies to “Leftists have such excellent solutions to societal problems”

    • Good point EB.

      “Thou Shalt Not,” is more liberating than “Thou Shall”
      Those “blessings and woes” of haram and halal.
      Good Behaviour Zones in submission to Bal
      Strewn Prayer-mats and butt-plugs cannot enter Hell.

      • Tower Hamlets is a borough in London Uk.

        “In the 2011 census Office for National Statistics, the proportion of Muslims in London had risen to 12.4% of the population (21% of England’s Muslims). In the boroughs of Newham and Tower Hamlets, the percentages of Muslims were over 30%.”
        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_London

  1. “A Eulogy for the Liberal Arts?”
    by Brad Birzer – July 2013

    Excerpt:

    Anyone who has studied the larger history of the West finds it hard to forget that the defining aspect of a “dark age” is the loss of liberal education. T.S. Eliot dated the beginning of our current dark age to roughly 1898.
    http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2013/07/a-eulogy-for-the-liberal-arts.html

    “Bradley J. Birzer, Citizenship in a Republic of Letters”
    Hauenstein Center – June 12, 2014

  2. “The Medieval World: Kingdoms, Empires, and War”
    Part I – 14 Video Playlist
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4pSZ5yOhlImxOsGpcOB7xtczmcolnVPX

    An award-winning, widely recognized expert on premodern history, Professor Thomas F. Madden launches the first of a two-part series on the medieval world. This all-encompassing investigation of a highly influential time period includes the major events of the era and informative discussion of empire, papacy, the Crusades, and the fall of Constantinople.

    “The Medieval World II: Society, Economy, and CulturePart II”
    14 Video Playlist
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4pSZ5yOhlInL9cOXdm6xMGlh6qZDN60h

    Professor Thomas F. Madden concludes this two-part series on the medieval world.

    In this course, we will see the error of the commonly held assumption that the “Dark Ages” was a time of superstition, ignorance, and violence. Rather than a time of darkness, the Middle Ages saw extraordinary innovation, invention, and cultural vitality.

    It was the Middle Ages that gave us universities, vernacular literature, and the extraordinary beauty of Gothic architecture. To study the medieval world, then, is not only to study a time that has passed away. It is to study the birth of a new culture that would mature into the modern West.

    Whether we know it or not, the world we live in today is itself the product of the Middle Ages-not “Dark,” but remarkably bright.

  3. This is reminiscent of the Nuclear Free Zones that sprung up in English cities in the 80s.

    Of course we all know they prevented nuclear war, so they will probably also work for ensuring good behaviour.

  4. “Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) 24 November 2017
    Dear T Faber

    The sign you refer to in Quaker Street is an old one that should have been
    removed by the Local Authority some time ago. That sign relates to the
    designation of that area as a Dispersal Zone under Part 4 of the now
    repealed Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003.
    As such, that area does not have
    the additional provisions in operation as described by the sign. The
    provision under the 2003 Act was replaced by those under Section 34
    Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. This Act gives the
    Police similar powers to disperse groups but the process for designating
    the area of operation along with the duration of the designation are
    substantially different. Signage is no longer used, as the newer power
    only operates for periods of 48 hours whereas the power under the 2003 Act
    used to be exercisable for periods of up to 6 months.

    We are still processing your request and will respond further in due
    course and no later than 4th December 2017 (Day 20).

    Kind regards

    Deborah Solomon
    Information Manager
    MPS Information Rights Unit”
    https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/good_behaviour_zones_tower_hamle

  5. This reminds me very little of back when Nancy Reagan was spewing her moronic crap about, “Just say no!”

    It’s a lot like telling the army to, “Just say bang!”

    That sign doesn’t even come close to either of these lunacies