Walt Whiteman's World
Candid comments on politics, religion and the sorry state of the world
Thursday, July 9, 2026
VIDEO: The enshittification of our society -- why everything is shitty now
Walt's car (yes, I do have one!) is a 2016 gas-powered compact sedan, assembled (but not made) in North America. It cost me $17,000 new, including the extended warranty which I wouldn't have needed if the manufacturer had built a better car to start with.
Extended warranties are like paying in advance for the manufacturer to fix something which they know is going to have to be fixed. Why? Because it's shitty! It was made that way! But I bought the car and, on balance, didn't get totally screwed. I've had nearly 14 years of use out of it with only half a dozen days "in the shop". But now it's got 100,000 miles on it, and I'm in the predicament described at the 3:15 mark of this video.
Another example of why things are getting shittier than ever, because they're planned that way, is the end of support for Windows 10. I'm still using Win10 and refuse to bow to the pressure to "upgrade" to Win11. Bill Gates has too many hooks in me as it is!
Thanks to the Norwegian Consumer Council for drawing attention to and confirming our suspicions about the shittiness of everything! Is there anything we consumers can do about it? I haven't watched the video linked at the end of this video, but I doubt it. Maybe in Norway consumers have more power than in North America. But at least we can voice our objections to "Make itr shitty!" Who knows? Some marketer might just listen... some day....
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
VIDEO: Firing Line: Wm. F. Buckley Jr: the fight over Catholic Orthodoxy
Monday, July 6, 2026
Another "Ask someone who's lived under 'democratic socialism'"
A big shoutout from Walt [and Ed.! Ed.] to Agent 10, who is a member of the great Cuban diaspora.
Sunday, July 5, 2026
VIDEO: Every Traditional Catholic needs to watch this NOW!
Saturday, July 4, 2026
AUDIO: Bob and Ray present Independence Day
Profundity of the year, heard today during a World Cup match
In case you haven't noticed (and why would you?), the FIFA World Cup is being played for at venues all over North America. National teams from the likes of Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire and Chad are showing off their football (which is what foreigners call soccer) skills, providing spectators (Sid and Doris Bonkers) with exciting moments such as this.
That's way more exciting than golf isn't it? Some TV networks in the US of A and Canada seem to think so, and are spending big bucks to bring us all the drama of The Beautiful Game live and in living colour.
No telecast would be complete without the incessant prattle of play-by-play announcers and their sidekicks, the colour (and sometimes coloured) commentators. For some reason, North American sports channels bring in boatloads of Englishmen to fill those roles, presumably because we are too stupid to understand the subtleties of the game without informative and insightful comments such as this one, heard on Canada's CTV Sports during the Canada v Maroc match.
You can't win if you don't score.
As Johnny Carson used to say to Ed McMahon, "I did not know that!" Well, only three months until hockey season....


