Because I phoned it in last week, and I won’t be within cell phone reception for most of the week, I promised myself I wouldn’t do it again this week.

This is my review of Paperback Czechs Who Wear Leather:

It was the “controversial philosopher” Ayn Rand, that is often credited with the idea our “betters” detest capitalism because they hate good people for being good.  In other words, they hate that Michael Jordan is successful because he is the best at what he does out of envy.  Even after his basketball career was over, he is still one of the most marketable athletes in the world and used that to build a successful business career after he retired from basketball.  They hate him still.

In spite of the hate I might get for saying this out loud, I don’t think Rand got it quite right.

Example #1: Climate friendly cocktails are near impossible because all of those cocktails require ice.  Ice takes a lot of energy to make, and thus your favorite cocktail is problematic.  Yes, the dorks at Scientific American actually did publish this.

Example #2:  New York pizza, while it is indeed pretty good, it was never good enough to justify continuing to live in New York City.  That is no longer an issue after climate cultists in the city government decided to crack down on wood and coal fired pizza ovens.

Where Rand perhaps got it wrong is it is not a hatred for proficiency or achievement.  The hatred is for joy.  People find it in cocktails, pizza, and every other modern convenience that was made accessible by capitalism.  Make consumers happy, and you will be rewarded with their repeated business.

These are joyless hacks, that hate you for being happy.  Since they cannot give you what the pizza guy or your bartender can give you, they simply take it away.

 

Its hard to create a foothold in a market as obscenely watered down as beer, so if you plan to do it at least have a catchy hook, right?  This is a properly made Pilsner.  While that in itself should be enough of a selling point, there are an awful lot of these out there.  So they lured me in with fantastic graphics.  I regret nothing. Paperback Czechs Who Wear Leather: 3.1/5 4.8% ABV