Zey Key

I am so glad I knew about Zeynep Tufecki before the pandemic. She saved me much stupidity and wrongness.

But the sad thing is that being right doesn’t matter when so many other idiots are so fucking wrong (their “masks don’t work” and anti-vax BS, etc.).

Slosh

I think where I started to part ways with modern feminism is that during the mid- to late-2000s, there was the idea that consent can’t be given when people are drunk. I don’t agree with this completely, but ok, I can see where this is coming from. If my partner wants to have sex with me when I’m drunk, go to it. I don’t care.

However, what caused the beginning of the rift is that many feminists were adamant that if the woman was sober and the man drunk, the woman bore no responsibility at all, but if the man was sober and the woman even had a slight bit of alcohol, this proved the man was a bad and evil rapist.

I didn’t know it at the time, but I guess this is where mainstream feminism turned away from equality and towards whatever it’s concerned with now, which has nothing to do with anything I care about.

No Vaxillation

Yeah, those vaccines. No one thought they’d be this good. That’s amazing. Can’t wait to get mine.

Once Upon

Is Culture Stuck? Things Have Been Looking the Same.

It made me think about what was the last good new movie I saw. I think itโ€™s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Why did I like it? I donโ€™t know. It wasnโ€™t because it was about the plot which centered around the Charles Manson murders. The film seemed to use it as an excuse. An excuse for what? Just to transport you to Tarantinoโ€™s lavishly reconstructed LA in 1969 with cars, drive-ins, hot hairy hippie chicks, Margot Robbieโ€™s starlet blonde, Bruce Lee, Brad Pitt playing a cool guy stunt driver and DiCaprio as a former cowboy on his own TV series but is now on a downward career arc. The viewer is transported to a place and time that was filled with cool characters. People looked different, talked different and there was cultural trends happening that were specific to that era.

I really enjoyed that movie; one of the better ones I’ve seen in the last few years. It had no plot to speak of, not did it need one. What it did is completely succeed in making the foreign actually feel foreign. That was a very different time — the people and their concerns were not the same as ours. Their Weltanschauung was completely divergent from our own, and Tarantino is one of the few directors I’ve ever seen successfully capture this.

If you are under the age of 30 you may think things are normal. But to someone who has lived 3 decades or more you may notice something odd: we havenโ€™t had a shift like we did in the past. Culture is frozen. Throughout the 20th century we had changes almost every decade. Changes in fashion, in music, in aesthetics, hairstyles, style of comedy, television shows and movies. It sort of felt like someone was directing society from the top down, dictating a big shift every 10 years to something new.

Yes, it is really strange how little culture has shifted in a lot of ways. There have been lurches to increased prudishness and such, but a lot of major things haven’t changed at all since the mid-2000s. As a child of the 1970s, it’s hard to explain to people how quickly fashion and culture changed back then! Because it just does not now. Not even a global pandemic seems to be doing much in that regard.