History Lesson for Chaos
Upon researching the real life Judge Roy Bean reveals Hollywood history at its worst.
The true character of JJB is completely malaigned and mischaracterized to historically associate this judge with the hanging judge moniker.
The facts of his judge ship are that he was honerable yet here he is reduced to mockery through insertion of social ideology and other editorial artistic liberties that bend or break historic fact with for impressionable audiences.
We ask: What is the reason Judge Joe Bean was chosen as the character described as ” a blind, egotistical jerk who gets off by hanging people” when in fact it was Judge Isaac Parker of Fort Smith, Arkansas who executed 88 out of 172 men he sentenced to die.
We are of the mind that nothing gets published in Hollywood and collective media that doesn’t pass a mysterious Progressive smell test.
We ask, Who died and made them boss? We don’t approve of the migration away from laws, traditions and established history for the purpose of changing the culture into dependency upon a benevolent government.
When in history has there existed a benevolent government?
Back to the Movies: Which Sounds More Titilating?
The life and Times of:
- Judge Isaac Parker of Fort Smith, Arkansas – Bad guy hanging Judge named Isaac from Arkansas who lived to old age and died with heart degeneration and kidney disease.
- Judge Leroy Bean, Justice Of The Peace, West Texas – Good Judge named Leroy Bean from Texas who died peacefully in his bed after a bout of heavy drinking in San Antonio
What is the connection…tick, tick, tick.
Here are at least three, a perfect trifecta for mischief
- Year 1985 Politics of the Ronald Reagan decade – ground zero when Ronald Regan thrust his mighty Republican Excaliber Sword deep into the Heart of Texas
- The rise of the Great Gaslighter Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas with asperations and grooming for presidency as a Democrat
- The name Isaac is derived from Judaism and a popular given name among Jewish people
We admit the inaccuracy of the quote association with JJB we espouted on Twitter which resulted in our first slap…
we should have looked further than just the movie, but the point was…despite the historical inaccuracy in the Western fantasy cowboy flick, if the character was entirely fictional or named ”
The life and Times of Judge Isaac Parker instead of altering perception of history and stealing another man’s thunder for profit sake, would the story stand on its own?
As it was, the association planted into our senses as a factual accounting and because we don’t have much interest in the person or the movie we never bothered to uprade the grey-celled DB.
As the movie informed the association memory was saved as an entertaining true story of a hanging judge.
Besides the movie, what does anyone know about the actual Judge Roy Bean?
Now, in compartmental compartmentalization we must readjust
Suspension of Disbelief. is it possible for us to suspend disbelief of the fabricated character made to resemble the real thing once we know the award-winning blockbuster that made people very rich was based upon a lie. “…people often mistook Bean for Isaac Parker of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Parker actually was a hanging judge who executed 88 out of 172 men he sentenced to die. Bean, in truth, never hanged anyone.”
- Strike one: Isaac, Of course they could have entitled simply “Life and times of Hanging Judge Parker” and skipped the Issac reference entirely, but there’s more going on than simple, shakey antisemitic connections. We fail to understand the purpose of pillowing historic fact to protect sensitivities, when facts: his name was indeed “Isaac” and he was a hanging judge, so why the wash? Who is protected?
- Strike two: Great Gaslighter, Governor of Arkansas. Eliminate association or perception of negativity toward the state of Arkansas and protect the grooming of gaslighter Governor of Arkansas
- Strike three: Texas, Change the hanging judge to a Texan named Leroy was just too good an opportunity to miss. Leroy is of French origin and means “The King” Change from Jewish Issac a name rising in popuarity among American blacks. Lay the declining in popularity name leRoy on the hero to connect a name increasingly associated with black Americans, thus LeRoy becomes a white-trash reference. Stereotype Texans as violent, ignoramous, blood-thirsty bullies
Reference:
In the movie “Silverado” (1985), Sheriff Cobb (played by Brian Dennehy) states:
“We’ll give you a fair trial, followed by a first-class hanging!”
The phrase sarcastically refers to people who have been railroaded by the “system.”
So here we are deciding upon which sword to fall.
Sarcasm: “and he’ll be hung with a new rope right after the fair trial.” as spouted in the movie Life and times of Judge Roy Bean in reference to someone being unfairly railroaded by the system
We Were Framed: Blame Progressive Hollyweird for warping our little brain with revisionist history
Go Back and Explain? We are tempted, but it’s been around a month now since we volunteered our opinions on the application and we are finding the vacation very refreshing and peaceful.
37 Years
A generation is considered 20 to 30 years between families. We slipped into the middle with 24.
Ww were in our beautiful prime of 35 years when Hollywood with a cast of heart throbs released the JRB slander and reduced a legacy to buffonery. We shadows of our generation understand the quote as a statement of sarcastic protest. A witty, tongue in cheek reference to not getting a fair trial, no justice here..
However 2 generations of brain softening has taken its toll. The Great American is indeed a great experiment but not in context of Freedom, Constitution or individual Rights much less persuit of happiness. America has become a petrie dish of experimentation by gigantous corporate interests which track our every move to tend to our every need, including needs we never realized we needed.
Is there any thing on the planet that has not been identified, classified, cataloged? Look around, point something out. What is its name, classification, purpose, manufacturer, genes, DNA, prints, everything has a name. What is next? The brain.
We’ve evolved from believing mental illness was possession by demonic forces, to the weirdness of Freud, to mass collection of personal data to mull over and divide amongst the highest paying predators intent upon utilizing their entire arsinal of psychologica advertising manipulation techniques to devise messages we may not refuse.
The previous generations shunned the John Wayne, James Coburn, Paul Newman, Palance Cowboy shoot-em-ups in favor of Star Trek, Star Wars, Deep Space 9 and futuristic flicks with social justice for all and respect for everyone’s feelings and absolutely no interference with backwards civilizations.
What is the Difference Between Heaven and Utopia?
The connundrum perplexes.
“Heaven is created and maintained by God, who is capable of such things. I think this is what distinguishes the two concepts. Trying to get to heaven is all about your own choices over your own life. Building Utopia is all about effecting or controlling the choices of others to do what you think is right.” Jordan peterson
Original Rant
We are filled with ironic glee over having been found in violation of Twitter rules against threatening violence for referring to this dynamic over a politician currently being railroaded by the system.
We have been given the choice of either deleting this offensive statement or never using Twitter ever again.
We choose the latter because Twitter seems oblivious to the fact they have railroaded us with their ‘system’ of ridiculous ignorance and given us a first class hanging.
We will now remove all short cuts and apps to the Twitter system.
Our motto is “If we are not important to you, you are not important to us.
Just that easy.
Here are some links to this quote:
https://www.quotes.net/mquote/86441
Judge Roy Bean
http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/22395.html