Day: October 28, 2018, 11:10 PM
The Inevitable
It is & will be weaponized against everyone deemed averse to that power,beginning with the disfranchised & people targeted recently:leftists,immigrants,Jews, & non-white, poor,& trans folks. It will target everyone soon,because anyone trying to survive climate will pose a threat.
— syd🌹🌱 (@SydneyAzari) October 28, 2018
She’s right. The inevitable end result of the left’s de-platforming and censorship craze is that it will be used most forcefully and most efficaciously against those doing things truly threatening to the powers-that-be like fighting climate change or demanding equitable redistribution.
It’s one of those obvious things that people are loath to admit but is so easy to see it feels like a waste of time to even write it — yet many people do not and will not see until it’s far too late.
Hate Noise
I hate living near anyone because people are so fucking noisy. Always making a racket.
If I can’t have my own planet, I at least need a 100-acre compound to get away from these mooks.
Pseudoprofundity
I’m so tired of everyone and their sister quoting “The Second Coming,” that fucking Yeats poem all the time. Yeah, we know, the “centre cannot hold” and all that shit.
Is that the only poem you know? Find some different material, please.
Wrong Direction
Trump is absolutely right that most of what you read in the press is “fake news.”
Don’t have a fainting spell but it is true.
He’s not right about why it is fake news, or what the fake news is for the most part, but he’s not wrong in the general apprehension. Most journalists have little understanding of that on which they report, and furthermore they report what is corporate-friendly almost exclusively. If they do report something that is not approved with a corporate and advertiser stamp (de facto) it’s usually couched in such vague language or equivocation (“Experts say climate change might kill us all, but some guy with a HVAC cert says it might not”) that it doesn’t much matter if the facts are somewhat right. And, you know, they usually aren’t.
Any area where I’m an expert or have significant knowledge, it’s clear to me that most mass media stories are obviously just a complete hilarious hogwash of misused terms, misunderstood claims, and with no technical grounding at all.
So I know centrists and liberals will hate to hear this, but yes, even most of your prized outlets are chock full of corporate-approved propaganda, outright ridiculous lies (Iraq has WMDs!) and state- and corporate-backed propaganda efforts.
General Malaise
For everyone that wants to blame Trump for the staggering political hatred in the US today, itโs worth asking why the same thing is happening across Europe and many developing economies.
Trump is a symptom, not the cause.
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) October 28, 2018
No one wants to hear this. Without their go-to villains (Trump and/or Putin), it’s much harder to make sense of the world and requires more thought. This is simply too difficult for most people, even people who believe themselves to be intelligent.
Also, if they realized these issues were occurring worldwide, it might cause them to have to alter their centrism (really hard-right reactionism) and deal with the actual problems that we are facing.
225 and beyond
Did 5@225 this morn on the deadlift. Don’t feel confident yet going above 225, but I am definitely getting stronger as I could barely pull one the other day and I did 5 fairly easily today.
I really like the deadlift. If I could do only one exercise it’d be that one. It’s difficult, works the most muscles, and really makes you stronger all over quickly.
Election Rejection
I know it’s not stylish or trendy to say it, but I don’t give a crap about the midterm election. It won’t make any real difference to anything. The Democrats aren’t as bad the Republican thugs and fascists, but they will also do absolutely nothing about climate change or even fighting against the Repubs, so what does it matter?
Vote for whatever batch of corporate lackeys and toadies who don’t care if you die, yay! What’s the point?
It does not console me, as it does many of those centrists who vote for Dems, that the Democrats will pretend to act sad and the Republicans will gloat. Either way, I am still dead. I don’t give a fuck.
America’s problems are far beyond political solutions at this point. Increasing chaos is our fate no matter who holds office.
People Problem
I have a people problem. I wish I were on a planet with no people, mainly. Well, effectively no people. 3-4 people on a planet is really basically no people, right?
But I need a lot of robots to make stuff. And I need a planet. Dammit, why does the universe not cater to my dreams?
Bad for Women
This sort of thing is extremely bad for women.
Days before Meghan Markle announced her engagement to the world, Hugh Heckman saw a picture of the now-Duchess and in a โlow voiceโ dubbed her โNot bad.โ
His female co-workers reportedly chastised the writer for his words, asking โHavenโt you learned?โ and reminding him of a recent company-wide sexual harassment seminar.
Meanwhile, women are allowed to describe Justin Trudeau as “hot” with no consequences.
Heckman alleges he wasnโt the first PBS employee guilty of newsroom thirstiness, citing the fact that female employees had previously referred to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as โhot.โ
It will absolutely not be a winning strategy for women to portray themselves as creatures of supreme fragility and sensitivity so tenuously-constructed they shatter at a mere word. Who would want to hire someone like that on purpose? No one. No one at all.
Lionel Shriver describes the stakes better than I could.
That awful expression โrape cultureโ puts penetration at knifepoint and unwanted knee-touching under the same indiscriminate umbrella. Such zero-tolerance levelling is not in womenโs long-term interest. It portrays us as hypersensitive if not hysterical, dangerous to consort with and lacking in common sense. Democratsโ pumping up of Fordโs moderately unpleasant story into a tear-inducing tragedy reinforces the worst of stereotypes: that we women are little birds so terrifyingly delicate that a mere brush against adversity leaves us broken-winged for life.
I ainโt no little bird.
I don’t really have any objection to the term “rape culture” in an academic setting, but women are unspeakably harming themselves by being unable to make distinctions — and arguing no distinctions should be made — between one innocuous comment and coercive rape.