Thursday’s Colonizer Handbook Open Comments

Dang, I got the wrong image.  These guys actually rebelled against the Colonizers.

In 2017, Political Science Professor Bruce Gilley published this essay.  The Left tried to destroy his life and career.  Here is the story from the National Association of Scholars, the prominent academic society of intellectually honest scholars across America who do God’s Work in trying to save Western Civilization.

NAS member Bruce Gilley’s article, “The Case for Colonialism,” went through double-blind peer review and was published in Third World Quarterly in 2017. It provoked enormous controversy and generated two separate petitions signed by thousands of academics demanding that it be retracted, that TWQ apologize, and that the editor or editors responsible for its publication be dismissed. Fifteen members of the journal’s thirty-four-member editorial board also resigned in protest. Publisher Taylor and Francis issued a detailed explanation of the peer review process that the article had undergone, countering accusations of “poorly executed pseudo-‘scholarship,’” in the words of one of the petitions. But serious threats of violence against the editor led the journal to withdraw the article, both in print and online. Gilley was also personally and professionally attacked and received death threats. On the good side, many rallied to his defense, including Noam Chomsky, and many supported the general argument of the article. We publish it below in its entirety, conformed to U.S. English and our style.

The Case for Colonialism

There are three ways to reclaim colonialism. One is for governments and peoples in developing countries to replicate as far as possible the colonial governance of their pasts—as successful countries like Singapore, Belize, and Botswana did. The “good governance” agenda, which contains too many assumptions about the self-governing capacity of poor countries, should be replaced with the “colonial governance” agenda. A second way is to recolonize some regions. Western countries should be encouraged to hold power in specific governance areas (public finances, say, or criminal justice) in order to jump-start enduring reforms in weak states. Rather than speak in euphemisms about “shared sovereignty” or “neo-trusteeship,” such actions should be called “colonialism” because it would embrace rather than evade the historical record. Thirdly, in some instances, it may be possible to build new Western colonies from scratch.

“A second way is to recolonize some regions.”   Good God, it is a miracle the childless cat lady professoriate didn’t organize a lynching for Bruce Gilley.

Yet anti-colonial critics simply assert that colonialism was, in Hopkins’s words, “a foreign imposition lacking popular legitimacy.”18  Until very late, European colonialism appears to have been highly legitimate and for good reasons. Millions of people moved closer to areas of more intensive colonial rule, sent their children to colonial schools and hospitals, went beyond the call of duty in positions in colonial governments, reported crimes to colonial police, migrated from non-colonized to colonized areas, fought for colonial armies, and participated in colonial political processes—all relatively voluntary acts. Indeed, the rapid spread and persistence of Western colonialism with very little force relative to the populations and geographies concerned is prima facieevidence of its acceptance by subject populations compared to the feasible alternatives. The “preservers,” “facilitators,” and “collaborators” of colonialism, as Abernethy shows, far outnumbered the “resisters,” at least until very late: “Imperial expansion was frequently the result not just of European push but also of indigenous pull.”19 In Borneo, the Sultan of Brunei installed an English traveler James Brooke, as the rajah of his chaotic province of Sarawak in 1841. Order and prosperity expanded to such an extent that even once a British protectorate was established in 1888, the Sultan preferred to leave it under Brooke family control until 1946.20

The few, the brave idea men who preserve the best ideas of mankind…

Reclaiming this colonial trajectory abandoned at independence is key to the colonial governance agenda. No less an anti-colonial “hero” than Chinua Achebe ended his days with a memoir that explicitly affirmed the positive contributions of colonialism to governance in his native Nigeria: “It is important to face the fact that British colonies were, more or less, expertly run,” he wrote.45 What was important about Achebe’s “articulation of the unsayable,” as Msiska called it, was his rediscovery of “the colonial national formation as a habitable community.”46 This had concrete implications for how to organize the civil service, how to manage federalism, and how to promote education. As with democratic episodes in a country’s past, colonial episodes become an attic to ransack in search of a livable past. This also underscores the importance of reinvesting in a non-biased historiography of colonialism so that the colonial periods are seen not as objects of resistance but as fruitful sources of creativity.

I know this academic historical work is out in the weeds for a lot of readers, but it is a landmark essay in the cultural wars and something to know about.

Remember this:  When the British came to colonize India it was a chaotic society of more than 200 dialects and communication was a nightmare.  The Brits started teaching English, not to dominate the citizens of India, but so all the peoples of the Indian continent might be able to simply talk to another.  It unified and created one of the most powerful nations on earth.

Here is Professor Bruce Gilley’s response to his many critics.

 

 

 


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57 responses to “Thursday’s Colonizer Handbook Open Comments”

  1. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Just for the record I’ve never kissed a chicken or a bunny. 😉
    Mornin’ Gang

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      That’s OK Dave, your secret is safe with us.

      1. Tedtam Avatar
        Tedtam

        /wink wink

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Well the wheels N Tarrs for the Vette came in so I’m taking the morning off to run down to Dothan and get them installed. Wife was going to do it but she is going to a memorial service for a lady she has known all her life. And I need a day off anyway.

  3. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    OK You NOT going to believe this Sh,.. Stuff!!! Spotted on the local news.

    Florida Woman

    SMDH! SO! You can be charged with animal cruelty for killing a damn spider?!?!? have we as a society completely LOST OUR MINDS?!?!
    In the real world the judge would seek psychiatric help for the lunatic that paid $70 damn dollars for a F-ing spider! Hope they don’t find out about the chicken snake. 😉

  4. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    I think lots of people have tried to colonize Afghanistan and all have failed. Some people groups simply can not be civilized, like trying to domesticate a zebra, it just does not work.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Pretty accurate. We did play out in the rain as kids. However, I’n not that hairy, but Shannon might be.

  5. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    BREAKING: Biden-Harris Will Finish Trump’s Border Wall, Won’t Appeal Court Order
    The Biden Administration will not appeal a court order obtained by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey requiring it to finish construction of the federally-funded southwest border wall required by a law passed during the Trump Administration.
    “This is a huge win for the Constitution and the rule of law,” AG Bailey told CNS News Tuesday in an exclusive statement, adding that the administration’s decision to abide by the court order shows that Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris finally realizes both the ineffectiveness and political cost of her failed border policies:

    “Our victory just became final as Kamala Harris is desperate to distance herself from the disastrous policies she enacted as border czar. Her decision not to appeal is proof that even she realizes how detrimental the open border has been for the American people.”

    I’m going to put this news in the W column. Funny how we haven’t heard anything about this case until just now.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      Elections are good for something, I guess. They tend to change at least some behaviors.

  6. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    In January of last year we had a brutal murder in our neighborhood, just around the corner from us. A newly married couple, husband takes a knife to his wife, decapitating her head. I did not know the family but our neighbor friends knew them well, their sons grew up together. I knew the girl from the mexican meat market across the highway, not much more than four foot tall, cute as a button and always very chirpy and high energy. I believe she was new here from Guatemala, I think.

    Anyway, his trial just ended here in Waller County, he gets just 40 years, eligible for parole in 19 years! In Waller County! No doubt of his guilt, he confessed! He will only be in his forties when eligible to get out, perfectly capable to murder again. She was here alone, no family. Who will fight against his release?
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-gets-40-years-in-prison-for-brutal-decapitation-death-of-wife-in-waller-county-home-da-says/ar-BB1qZ31F

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      That is disgusting.

  7. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Juanita Broderick posts this revealing video of Kamala claiming to be Indian and not black.

  8. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Well, by the time I got home from the hospital and car retrieval for NASA Sis, it was pretty darn late. I had a pile of beans and okra from the garden, which had to be blanched before freezing, and I had a crock pot full of beef that needed to be taken care of as well. Bed was late and sleep was elusive.

    But I’m up, and the coffee is in me. I’ll be taking care of the sister today, and as I said last night, I just have to put aside her Harpy part in the saga about my Mom. I’ll avoid that topic or else I’ll end up saying things for which I’ll have to make amends later (and possibly have to go to confession), and that is the LAST thing I want to do. NASA Sis is still my sister and she needs help.

    I have to pack some things: computer, busy work, Latin stuff, special food items, and our walker so she has it at home for the first day or two. She’s already feeling better and feels her recovery will be swift, so she may not need it for long.

  9. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Here’s the C&C roundup:

    Good morning, C&C it’s Thursday! There is a LOT going on in the world this week, as 2024 continues delivering on its promise to make every previous year look boring. In today’s roundup: Israel double-assassination spoils President Cabbage’s day, or maybe not, the NYT can’t decide; Times narrative about-face on Ukraine war prospects and peace deals; Venezuelan elections stir weird controversies and dictator-billionaire face-offs; new jab study links Alzheimer’s to mRNA shots; Texas slams Facebook with $1.4 billion settlement over facial recognition data; and Eleventh Circuit joins others in staying awful Biden transgender education rules.

  10. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Mr. C’s pithy prose on the Middle East devolvement into an international p*ssing match, heading towards WWIII. And the meat puppet’s involvement in promoting the atmosphere that encourages such behavior:

    The article explored the Biden Administration’s pro-assassination logic. It explained that negotiations would be easier if Israel proves to the other sides that, and I quote, it is “a tough son of a b—ch.” That is one hundred percent consistent with President Kumquat’s pugilistic foreign policy, which rather than hoity-toity diplomacy and negotiating national differences, consists more of punching everyone in the conference room and then hitting them with rocks.

    Yeah, he was touted as the “expert” in foreign affairs. More like the “expert in screwing up foreign affairs”.

    1. wagonburner Avatar
      wagonburner

      Never underestimate Joe Biden’s ability to [f-word] something up.
      — Black Jesus

  11. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    The “election” in Venezuela – being touted as a total steal by Maduro – ended up with Elon being dared to a fight with Maduro. Elon posted “He will chicken out.” And then there’s this beautiful post:

    “If I win, he resigns as dictator of Venezuela.

    If he wins, I give him a free ride to Mars.”

    /chuckle

  12. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    More jab side effects/adverse reactions/deathly illnesses:

     Oxford’s QJM International Journal of Medicine published a new study this week titled, “A potential association between COVID-19 vaccination and development of Alzheimer’s disease.” Researchers looked at over a half million South Korean patients aged 65+, and found statistically significant higher rates of Alzheimer’s in the vaccinated group —within the first three months of getting the jab.

    Since they only examined the first three months following vaccination, things could be even worse. Mentally extrapolate those trend lines on the chart out a few months further and see where it goes.

    Just saying, but President Cabbage has had around eight shots. Some people say you have to be mentally deranged to take the vaccines. This study suggests the vaccines could make you deranged. Chickens and eggs.

  13. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Paxton for the win!

     On Tuesday, Texas’s Attorney General’s office published a press release headlined, “Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures $1.4 Billion Settlement with Meta Over Its Unauthorized Capture of Personal Biometric Data In Largest Settlement Ever Obtained From An Action Brought By A Single State.

    /snip

    In February 2022, Attorney General Paxton sued Meta (Facebook) for capturing the biometric data (tagged photos and facial recognition) of millions of Texans without first getting informed consent. Paxton argued Meta’s data collection violated Texas’s “Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier” Act and the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

    This week, to settle the lawsuit, Meta agreed to pay Texas a staggering $1.4 billion over the next five years—just for collecting facial recognition data. Here is a link to the order approving the settlement. On top of the huge fine, Meta must also stop collecting Texans’ facial recognition data without their prior consent, and must delete all the data it has already collected. Boom.

    Consider the old saying, “death by a $1.4 billion cuts.” One wonders whether AG Paxton would have focused so closely on Meta, absent Facebook’s corrupt pandemic censorship and its 2020 election interference. As they say, you have to pay to play.

    1. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      Dang! That’s the classic FAAFO!

    2. Shannon Avatar
      Shannon

      That should pay for Operation Lone Star for a while

      1. GJT Avatar
        GJT

        Yeah Zuck, you just paid for the border wall!

  14. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    UPdate on the Trump/Bragg case with Juan Merchan and an update on the E. Jean Carroll case.

  15. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    An interesting site, if you have the stomach for it. https://x.com/TheMossadIL.

  16. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Yippee
    I survived another 20 hour course

  17. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    These videos from Bonecrusher’s comment @10:52 AM are by Senator Capito R- West Virginia. They are effing unbelievable. They are readymade Trump campaign ads.

    Video Here.

    Video Here.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      This current issue of First Things is excellent. This makes the third article linked from it.

    2. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      Within the first few paragraphs the only thing that came to mind was the phrase: Wolves in sheep’s clothing.
      We are specifically and repeatedly warned about this phenomenon. The blood of all those led astray by this apostacy is on the heads of the gullible preachers.

  18. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    The fully supported by totalitariancrats war on women continues.

    why are the republicant’s not smart enough to capitalize on this issue?
    oh, i forgot. It’s because they’re republicant’s.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/unjust-female-boxer-quits-olympic-match-melts-down-tears-after-biological-male-brutalizes

  19. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Well I got the new Tarrs N Wheels on the Vette and with the new headlights she’s looking quite spiffy.Oh and I got a Thumbs Up from a Dude in a F250 pulling a construction trailer and later I got another one from an old guy at Sams. BUT this IS south Alabama. 😉 BTW; Premium gas (93 octane) is only $3.58 @ Sams!

    1. Shannon Avatar
      Shannon

      In the background is Dick’s sporting goods who reorganized their entire company and quit selling guns because they felt so guilty about it.

      1. Texpat Avatar
        Texpat

        Oops !!!

        Long ago, in The Time Before, Dick’s Sporting Goods sold guns. Lots of guns. And then the son of the founder decided to get woke and stop selling guns at all but a handful of the chain’s stores. After being hailed as a progressive, forward-thinking responsible retailer, the company now admits that going woke and kicking guns to the curb cost it (and its shareholders) $250 million in revenue.

        That’s probably an understatement. When the pandemic hit, gun stores saw lines of people waiting to buy firearms, ammo, and accessories. Meanwhile, over at No-Guns Dick’s, corporate was furloughing employees as fast as their printers could pump out the pink slips. They sent 40,000 employees home when sales fell off a cliff and gun retailers were doing land office business.

      2. Super Dave Avatar
        Super Dave

        I just happened to stop in the huge parking lot beside Discount Tire to get a picture to send to all the kids and my wife. To be perfectly honest I didn’t know Dick’s was still in business and I never shopped there even before they stopped selling guns. Get Woke Go Broke and they shot themselves in the foot long before the serious Woke crap started.

    2. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      Looks like a speeding ticket magnet.

    3. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      Looks great Super Dave!

  20. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Hitting the road to catch up on numerous errands which were waiting while I was in school. In my kitchen. In my underwear.

  21. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This state is insanely unconstitutional. There isn’t enough committed effort here to challenge this crap in court.

    Strangely, I just discovered I could have brought any guns I owned in Texas with me when I came here with no registration required. I could still do it if I wanted to make that 1,700 mile drive again.

    In a strange split decision, a federal judge in New Jersey reluctantly ruled that the state’s ban on AR-15s is unconstitutional, while also ruling that the state’s ban on standard-capacity magazines is not.

    U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan, of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, made the July 30 ruling in Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs v. Platkin based on the standard set by the 2022 Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. While the law actually bans more than 60 semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, Judge Sheridan limited his ruling to Colt AR-15 rifles because, he said, that was the gun “with which the Court has been provided the most information” in briefs and arguments.

    Here is the New Jersey law on banned long guns with the list.

  22. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    We have a Heat Index of 100 degrees now with 67% humidity.

  23. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    According to this guy there is going to be an area of tropical nastiness just west of Cuba between Florida and the Yucatan Peninsula in 4 days. The eastern Gulf Of Mexico is the hottest place in the Gulf right now. It looks like Dave in Green Acres is gonna get wet next week.

  24. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    found my new tee Shirt; History of US Presidents.
    Check out the last three, a Dumpster Fire, A Cool Dude and then a Clown. 😉

  25. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Giraffe needs an adjustment. Who knew they were so sweet.

    1. Adee Avatar
      Adee

      That was so nice of the man to help the giraffe–from the second-floor perch necessary to reach the injured/hurting spot. Likely the critter will remember for the rest of its life the man who helped.

  26. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I haven’t been to the Houston Zoo in 60 years. But every time they have a giraffe baby I threaten to go. They have a young one now I’d like to see.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      I can’t believe you weren’t glued to the internet watching live-streamed April the giraffe through her pregnancy and then having a baby giraffe boy, Tajiri, who is probably the most famous giraffe in the world. I had to listen to round the clock, minute by minute, reports from Her Highness back in 2017.

  27. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Watching a great old Bogart movie, Tokyo Joe.

    ”When an American pilot returns to Tokyo after WWII, he is blackmailed into a smuggling operation to save his young daughter and ex-wife.”

    Super Dave, it features an old C-60A Lodestar aircraft.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      I love the old Lockheed Lodestar, one of the first real corporate aircraft.

  28. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    And you thought you had it bad….giraffe gestation is 15 months!

  29. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I just got out of my sister’s pool. I made myself stop because I was doing some upper body and ab exercises… Which I haven’t done in a long time. She’s doing remarkably well, so I will probably be returning home tomorrow. She’s borrowing my walker and it’s making a world of difference for her.

    The first thing i did when we arrived here was feed her five cats and scoop some poop. They were hungry and a little angry.

  30. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Did you know when your right thumb is non-functional you cannot fasten a watch to your left wrist, zip up your pants zipper, pick up a drinks glass, open a jar properly or buckle your belt ? You can’t even open an “easy open beef kielbasa” package. Also, you have to drive left-handed and operate the shifter in the console with you left hand.

    Never, ever make fun of the opposable thumbs theory of advancement of the humanity.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      I guess your sore thumb is sticking out like a . . . .

    2. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      So Texpat is running around letting all the cows out, sober as a nun, weaving all over the road, no sausage and don’t know what time it is.

      1. Texpat Avatar
        Texpat

        Pretty much…except I would never leave a gate open to let the livestock out. It’s a felonious and unforgivable offense.

    3. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Yes but have you sued Home Depot yet? 😉

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