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Speaking of Dune

Dune is a great book.

Like Starship Troopers (another favorite) and Atlas Shrugged, the plot is really just a way of making a philosophical and political treatise into something enjoyable to read.

And it’s great.

I highly recommend reading or twice.  The first time abridged to get the plot, then again unabridged to focus on the philosophy and not worry about plot points.

But, if you really want the most distilled understanding of Dune, the best is a Tumblr page called Calvin & Muad’Dib.

It’s just Calvin & Hobbes strips with the original text replaced with Dune quotes.

It’s epic.

How very true and how much we see this today.

How valuable the philosophy and how clearly it’s shown in a simple comic strip.

I love it.

 

Read something other than Harry Potter before voicing your opinion

These two articles hit my news feed this morning:

‘Dune’ appropriates Islamic, Middle Eastern tropes without real inclusion, critics say

“Dune” uses explicit Islamic imagery and cultural elements, experts say. But the main cast doesn’t feature a Middle Eastern or North African, aka MENA, actor in a prominent role.

“It’s an erasure,” said Serena Rasoul, a casting director and founder of Muslim American Casting.

“If you all love Dune so much please think about supporting Muslim/SWANA SFF writers and stories instead,” one user tweeted.

“You don’t cast MENA or Muslim actors, yet you profit off their culture,” she said. “That’s where it’s painful for us as creatives. … It means that we are not good enough to be part of the film.”

And this:

Use of Arabic, ululation in ‘Dune’ spark criticism of cultural appropriation

“It’s like we’re stuck in this creative colonialism,” she said. “Where our homes and foods and songs and languages are just right for Western stories, but we humans are never enough to be in them.”

Chalamet’s character as a “white savior” is something that bothered Rasoul, as well. She’s familiar with the source material for “Dune” and author Frank Herbert’s inspirations behind the character of Paul. He was intended to be a “Western” man, which itself feeds a savior narrative.

“To some audiences, that implies that it is a white man who has these messianic impulses to control other societies and inflict himself upon the environment,” she said. But, she noted, “there’s diversity in the West too,” so Herbert’s “Western” description didn’t necessarily need to be interpreted as “white” on screen.

Dear people, read the book and then promptly get fucked with a Crysknife.

Let’s take a look at the plot of Dune from 50,000 feet.

Two planets with governments modeled after feudal European states, one, a very wattery world that bears a striking resemblance to England, go to war over a desert planet with a sparse population of religious extremists, over a natural resource critical to interstellar transportation.

Holy shit, does that seem somewhat familiar.

One of the Europeanesque nobles then lead an uprising of local tribesmen against the more harsh and violent colonialist powers that attempts to take over the desert region for it’s unique natural resource.

I don’t know, but perhaps a cursory knowledge of Arab oil conflicts, and the history of T.E. Lawrence and the Ottoman Empire in the Arab peninsula might make Dune make a little more sense.

Then learn what the word “allegory” means.  It comes before “appropriation” in the dictionary.

But I guess it’s just easier to lash out in ignorance and put your social justice grievances on display for victim points.

Which causes you to tear down one of the greatest science fiction stories and political treatises every written.

But because that is what you do, destroying instead of create and demand others give you what you are unable to do yourself, you can fuck all the way off into the Deep Desert to die in a Hulasikali Wala.

Enough with crapping on the vest.

And here we go again.

1. The Classic Concealed Carry Fishing Vest
The classic concealed carry vest is a classic staple of the old-school concealed carriers. I can’t tell you how many guys I have met over the years at the range who religiously wear their carry vest all the time. Back in the early 2000s, when carrying concealed was relatively new, it was a great way to conceal a medium to large handgun on your body. The concealed carry fishing vest was really a victim of its own success. So many people used them early on that it became the trademark look for someone concealing a firearm.

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I guess I keep repeating till I go facial purple that non-gun people simply do not understand or figure out that a carry vest indicates somebody carrying concealed. That you as a gun person figure it out is irrelevant unless you are an asshole that for shit and giggles are going to call the cops on a fellow gun owner.

And I can repeat myself once again saying I have been using a vest since I started carrying over 2 decades ago without being challenged about it other than asking me if I am going fishing (answer always was “Yes!”) and I usually spent half my hours away from home in rabidly anti-gun Broward County.

But I got the the best way to describe how people truly do not care or notice the carry vest when I moved to Tennessee and saw Open Carry folks mingling around the public and nobody noticed! Somehow the non-gun people that is absent minded enough not to observe a big honking 1911 strapped to the side  of a person standing in front of them at the register in the local Kroger’s is gonna is crap a brick if they see you wearing a vest.

And I guess we shall revisit this issue again in the future. Probably after Winter.

And it got the scope

At the end of the day, I went with the SIG Whiskey3, 4-12X40mm BDC-1 and the SIG rings.

Some of you had recommended to go that magnification and then I got a fantastic deal directly from SIG Optics for both well under the $200 limit and I could not pass that up.

And no the scope is not properly mounted. I just set it for pic purposes and I will have my BiL do the dirty work sometime next week…. well, he did volunteer of sorts.

Report to follow.

PS: This is the reticle.