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2019 archive

The Obvious Solution 0

Donald Trump says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Distant politeness . . . .

Three members of a Northern Kentucky family found themselves just inches away from being hit with a bullet on their farm.

The family was next to the lake on their property in southern Kenton County when the shot came whizzing by Thursday evening. They’re thankful no one was hurt, but now they’re left wondering if it was an accident or if someone was aiming for them.

I’m betting is was just one of those responsible gun owners being responsible.

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The Gospel of Fear 0

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QOTD 0

Pete Seeger:

Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don’t.

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And Now for a Change of Pace 0

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Twits on Twitter 0

Flip-flopping twits (or twitting flip-flops–not quite sure which).

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

At NorthJersey.com, Bruce Lowry describes how the trickle has become a flood in Sussex County, New Jersey. An excerpt:

The Twitter account includes retweets of memes with hateful language about Muslims and specifically about Muslim Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, calling them in one case “the enemy within.” Other memes shared this month group them with Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Pressley, calling them “stupid b*****s” and “Whores of Babble-on.”

Still another tweet, shared July 17, has a photo of the four and the words: “America is demanding the immediate and unconditional removal of these radical terrorists for traitorous and slanderous remarks and attacks against America and the president of the United States of America.”

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From the Party of Lincoln to the Party of Stinkin’ 0

Nicholas Kristoff chronicles the GOP’s devolution into a personality cult.

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A View from Abroad 0

Cartoonist LECTRR at De Standard, Brussels:

Title:  Face App.  Image One:  Donald Trump.  Image Two:  Person in KKK hood.

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(Syntax error fixed.)

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The Climates They Are a-Changing 0

And not at a glacial rate . . . .

(Mike is so upset that he almost forgets to swear.)

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to your neighbors.

According to law enforcement, Michael D. Clark, 47, reportedly accidentally shot neighbor Paul Welton in the leg/groin area with a .22-caliber rifle while intoxicated.

Just another responsible gun owner at play . . . .

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QOTD 0

James P. Carse:

Belief systems thrive in circumstances of collision. They are energized by their opposites.

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Trapped in a Cell (Phone) 0

Glen Geher explores the dark side of living in a screen-based world. A snippet:

Based on this experience, here is a tell-tale sign that a nasty comment is about to follow: When a comment is left by “Anonymous.” When I see that, I brace myself! Regularly, these comments are nasty and completely out of line. Often, they are equal parts incoherent rant and personal attack.

Intuitively, we can understand why. Someone who is posting anonymously to a blog probably will never meet the blogger in person. They probably have little investment in the blogger’s personal success. Further, unless the blogger is some kind of super computer hacker, the anonymous commenter is probably never going to “get caught.” So the possibility of retribution is unlikely.

Of course, evolved human conditions were not like this at all. However, the “anonymous blog comment” is, as we all know, just the tip of the iceberg. These days, people are regularly, across a broad array of platforms, communicating with others in anonymous, deindividuated* ways. This is a highly mismatched, unnatural way for humans to communicate with one another, and for a variety of reasons, it brings out the worst in us.

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*From Britannica.com (more at the link): “Deindividuation, phenomenon in which people engage in seemingly impulsive, deviant, and sometimes violent acts in situations in which they believe they cannot be personally identified (e.g., in groups and crowds and on the Internet).”

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Facebook Frolics, WWFD Dept. 0

Rat:  Goat's checking account stateme accidentally came to our house.  I'm so tempted to look through it and see what he spends money on.  Pig:  I don't know it that would be right.  Rat:  When it comes to moral dilemmas like this, I always appl the W.W.F.D. test.  Pig:  What's that?  Rat:

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Open Door Policy 0

Picture of ballot box bearing words,

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

A piscatorial Trumpling.

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Russian Impulses 0

Frame One:  MAGA crowd chanting

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Later: I don’t know why the image is not displaying reliably. If it doesn’t display, click the link to view it.

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Mulling Mueller 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Show politeness to your friends.

Harrison Police say three other teens were at the home. Investigators determined the teens found a loaded gun. They say the gun was “mishandled” and one round was fired.

One of the teens called 911. “There was a gun in the house and we were showing him and he grabbed it and it shot him.”

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QOTD 0

Stacy Keach, as Mike Hammer:

As far as the media is concerned, the only good news is bad news. That’s why I prefer the sports page.

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