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January, 2022 archive

Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Charles Blow decodes de code:

The Republicans behind those bills (banning the teaching of critical race theory, which, one more time, is not taught in schools–ed.) can bang on about how they are banning the teaching of critical race theory, but what they are really banning is the teaching of the horrific history of white supremacy and how it spawned the oppression of nonwhite people.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

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Arbitrary Entrapment 0

Cartoon pointing out the inequities of arbitration clauses in contracts and user agreements.

Click for the original image.

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QOTD 0

John Crawford, in the voice of Vern Hackler:

There ain’t no problems that a few boilermakers can’t solve.

Afterthought:

I drank a boilermaker once. I spent the rest of the party sitting on the floor, back propped against the wall, watching the party go by. I rather enjoyed it in a hazy kind of way, but I wouldn’t recommend it.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Via C&L.

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It’s All about the Algorithm 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Arthur Dobrin explains that algorithms are amoral. Here’ are his key point; follow the link for his reasoning.

  • Machines making decisions has become commonplace.
  • The choices machines make reflect the biases and values of the programmers.
  • Morality is too complex to be solves by an algorithm.
  • Machines can’t be any more moral than the people who program them.

Aside:

Methinks the last point goes a long way to explaining why “social” media isn’t.

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Maskless Marauders 0

A battering marauder.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

As we know, politeness takes practice.

One more time, “accidental” and “negligent” are not synonyms.

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Crocodile Elephant Tears 0

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Walter Suza muses about the Trumpettes’ abortive attempt to seize the Capitol. A snippet:

Seefried (Kevin Seefried–ed.) did the most despicable thing, a thing even Robert E. Lee had failed to accomplish. He flew the Confederate battle flag inside the Capitol.

Flying that flag inside the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. government enabled Seefried to drag all of us back to a past some would rather leave unspoken.

On our way with him to the United States’ past, we stopped briefly in 2000 when Alabama became the last state to end a law prohibiting interracial marriage.

And we didn’t stop there.

Follow the link to join Suza as he takes us with him back through that past.

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Originalist Sin 0

Joe Patrice fantasizes about the possible curriculum of the Heritage Foundation’s Judicial Clerkship Training Academy.

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QOTD 0

Benjamin Franklin:

Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don’t have brains enough to be honest.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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All the News that Fits 0

Frame One, titled

Via Juanita Jean.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Paul Krugman makes sense of the senselessness. A snippet (emphasis in the original).

Alert readers will have noticed that these Republican claims, in addition to being false, contradict one another in multiple ways. We can ignore COVID thanks to vaccines, which by the way don’t work. Vaccination is a personal choice, but giving people the information they need to make that choice wisely is a vile attack on their dignity. It’s all about freedom and free markets, but this freedom doesn’t include the right of private businesses to protect their own workers and customers.

So none of this makes any sense — not, that is, unless you realize that Republican vaccine obstructionism isn’t about serving a coherent ideology, it was and is about the pursuit of power. A successful vaccination campaign would have been a win for the Biden administration, so it had to be undermined using any and every argument available.

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A Pillow of the Community 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Once again, politeness goes to for the dogs.

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Dis Coarse Discourse, Pretzel Logic Dept. 0

This torrent of demented drivel defending the Trumpettes’ attack on the Capitol a year ago yesterday astounds in its absurdity.

Let me summarize it for you: They were wrong but they had legitimate questions about the elect–they shouldn’t have done it but they were aggreiv–oh, hell. I’ll just go solve a maze instead.

He can’t bring himself to admit that they fell and are still falling for Trump’s Big Lie. Instead, he chooses to pretend that said lie was somehow legitimate.

We are a society of stupid.

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Maskless Marauder Taylor Greene 0

We are a society of stupid.

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QOTD 0

Sandy Koufax:

People who write about spring training not being necessary have never tried to throw a baseball.

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The Evidence Locker 0

Republican Elephants gathered around the

Via Job’s Anger.

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