From Pine View Farm

February, 2022 archive

A Tune for the Times 0

Mangy comments at the Youtube page:

As Trump becomes more and more panicked about all the damning evidence being presented about January 6th, his business, his mishandling of classified documents, etc., in order to distract, he is turning more and more to his golden oldie greatest hits collection; blaming Hillary. Truly the mark of a loser.

Mangy Fetlocks wrote a song for Larry Lazuli to sing, but Larry is too loud for any house with a sleeping baby, so Mangy sang this one himself. Larry still got something out of it. While at the Fetlocks’ place, Larry pocketed Mangy’s hot dog tongs, spark plug gapping set, and took three beers from his fridge. Here’s the lyrics Larry would have sung if he could just tone it down a notch now and then.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Practice politeness when traversing the nation’s highways and byways.

We are on pace to become a failed state.

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Indoctrination Nation 0

Frame One:  Man says to woman,

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“But There’s No Other Possible Explanation” 0

David talks with Northeastern University professor Edward Miller about the how conspiratorial thinking infiltrated the Republican Party and the American right-wing, with a focus on the role of Robert Welch and the John Birch Society.

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All the History that Fits 0

Leonard Hitchcock looks at the current attempts to shield students from facts because, to paraphrase the wannabe book banners, some books might hurt their children’s tender ‘ittle fee-fees.

He’s not buying that argument. Here’s a bit from his article (emphasis added); follow the link for his reasoning.

But, let’s face it, students’ distress isn’t really the issue: The issue is the distress of parents, who are outraged that public schools are exposing their children to facts and viewpoints that they find objectionable. And those parents actually seem to believe that the schools are obligated to support and validate their political and religious convictions. That is not the case. The obligation of public schools is to educate, i.e. to make students think and show them what is known to be true.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Steven Stosny, writing at Psychology Today Blogs, identifies several factors which he believes contribute to increasing belligerent state of what passes for dis coarse discourse. He suggests that two themes seem continual: entitlement and backlash. Here are two tiny little bits of what he has to say:

One reason for the dull sense of powerlessness that permeates public discourse is the paradox of social media. When everyone has a voice, no one listens. Instead, we react to the most vociferous – the loudest and most negative.

(snip)

When my clients express anger about politicians, they immediately recite a list of what they’re against. If I ask what the candidates they favor are for, they’re hard pressed to come up with anything. We tend to lose sight of what we stand for when focused on what we stand against.

Aside:

I have remarked upon the “parodox of social media” many times.

Baldly put, “social” media isn’t.

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The Climates They Are a-Changing 0

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QOTD 0

Lawrence J. Peter:

If you don’t know where you are going, you will probably end up somewhere else.

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

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All the News that Fits 0

Will Bunch is less than optimistic over our tolerance–indeed, on the part of many, eager acceptance–of lies presented as truth.

No excerpt or summary will do his article justice. Just read it.

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Twits on Twitter 0

A warmongering twit.

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The Paper Trail 0

Picture of a document that has been reassembled and taped together after having been torn to bits.  The letterhead says,

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Plus ca Change, Vaccine Nation Dept. 0

A caller recounts her own personal experience with anti-vaccine sentiment long before COVID.

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What’s in a Word? 0

Tony Norman wants to know.

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A Question of Identity 0

The SPLC peers behind the mask.

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QOTD 0

Bruce Cowan:

Folks who don’t believe in government—populists, people who don’t have faith in the institutions of governance—shouldn’t be in charge of the government.

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Cancel Culture, Republican Style 0

Laura Packard points out the Republicans have created their own little isolation chamber. An excerpt:

The radical right wing increasingly lives in an echo chamber and a bubble of its own making, where critical voices are hushed and critical theories are attacked. The party that so loudly opposes “cancel culture” is all about canceling speech with which it disagrees.

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The Deleteriousness of the Disinformation Superhighway 0

Psychologist Michelle Druin is less that optimistic about the effects of the internet on dis coarse discourse (and, by “the internet,” I think, based on the examples she cites, that she refers primarily to “social” media). She cites five negative effects that she has observed; follow the link for a detailed discussion of each.

  • It’s pushing us towards inauthenticity . . . .
  • It may be increasing our paranoia . . . .
  • It’s making us care too much about what other people think . . . .
  • It’s pressuring us to create stage-worthy moments . . . .
  • It’s making us want the impossible

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Held Unaccountable 0

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The Republican Answer 0

The eternal question: What is truth?

The Republican answer: A divisive concept.

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