A skeptical leftist's, or post-capitalist's, or eco-socialist's blog, including skepticism about leftism (and related things under other labels), but even more about other issues of politics. Free of duopoly and minor party ties. Also, a skeptical look at Gnu Atheism, religion, social sciences, more.
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As seen at Washington Babylon and other fine establishments
January 15, 2021
Is the Green Party afraid of facing the truth, that many of its own members think the Jan. 6 Capitol assault was a "psyops"?
January 14, 2021
Texas Progressives agree: Ted Cruz should resign
Off the Kuff points to Ted Cruz and Ken Paxton as the top two priorities for those who value democracy in Texas.
(I)t was also quickly apparent that this was a very dumb coup. A coup with no plot, no end to achieve, no plan but to pose. Thousands invaded the highest centers of power, and the first thing they did was take selfies and videos. They were making content as spoils to take back to the digital empires where they dwell, where that content is currency.
You can see this most clearly in this photo, where the man in the god-knows-what costume, Jake Angeli, the so-called QAnon Shaman, is posing on the dais of the Senate, his friends carefully framing him to get the perfect shot. It is the Trump supporter equivalent of an Instagram influencer getting a photo beside a perfect mural.
Therese Odell vents her rage at the Arsonist in Chief.
January 13, 2021
The 2020 blogging year in review
At No. 1? An old post, wondering whether or not a college could legally discriminate against a religious group. (I suspect an old comment there, a spam one before I turned on comment moderation, goosed numbers somehow.)
No. 2? One from 2018, still relevant today. Roses, sunflowers and red flags on Twitter denotes my thentime stance as a strong Green, and ecosocialist, against Democratic Socialist of America Roseys within the Dem party. With me not voting for Howie Hawkins, and with the Movement for a People's Party, founded largely by said Roseys, gaining steam but having more whackadoodles than GP 2020 prez candidates, it's of more value than ever.
No. 3? From 2016, our old "frenemy at best" Alan Smithee, aka Chris Chopin, is still the dead and deified god of a cult who might have been a Bernie-->Trump guy unmasked had he made it to 2020.
No. 4? Timothy Treadwell was fucking nuts in 2006 and still is today, as well as still being very dead. (And, with the update to that piece, Werner Herzog is still very much a selective framer as an auteur.)
No. 5? From 2020, my Romans 13 based callout of wingnut churches and pastors fighting coronavirus closures of in-person worship. (Not sure what Talmudic passage would work with ultra-Orthodox Jews in New York City.)
No. 6 was my kicking Jesse Ventura in the nads for trying to get himself handed the Green Party prez nomination on a silver platter last year. (Tie to No. 2: He was one of the featured speakers at the MPP convention.)
No. 7 was something I wrote at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, that gained a new surge of reading at the end of last year. That's how behavioral psychology, as exemplified by Dan Ariely's "Predictably Irrational," has ideas and thoughts for today.
No. 8 was written four years ago, and took off even more than my takedown obit of her. It was a deconstruction of the hollow cult of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
No. 9? From 2020, my searing look at Ed Butowsky and Ty Clevenger teaming up, for disparate reasons, to slime the family of the late Seth Rich.
No. 10? It WAS a dark day at the Bezos Post as the newspaper tried to gag some of its reporters on social media after they objected to fawning over Kobe Bryant after his death.
January 12, 2021
Coronavirus, Week 40: Want a real job, get a real jab
We ask that all travelers wear a mask while traveling through DAL, but we have to rely on the airlines to enforce this. We have signage throughout the airport reminder passengers of mask requirements, as well as overhead announcements.
- A number of rural hospitals still have no vaccine.
- If you're in a rural area and your hospital DOES have it, good luck getting your shot; Texas' vaccine rollout is quasi-Trumpian in its badness.
- Whether in a rural area or not, good luck getting a shot in general with lack of vaccine doses.
- If you're in an urban area, good luck getting a jab if you're Black or Hispanic (and trust vaccinations — and both the distrust and reasons for it are real, and the reasons historically grounded).
- Texas Dems want Strangeabbott to address these and other issues.
January 11, 2021
Trump's Twitter ban & First Amendment idiots & hypocrites
I hadn't originally planned to blog about the idiocy of the likes of Glenn Greenwald, having figured that calling him out on Twitter for his First Amendment idiocy over Twitter's ban of President Trump was enough.
Greenwald, you're mendacious and getting more so by the day. Traditional media already has right to publish, or not publish, what it chooses. If I don't want to run yr letter to the editor at my paper, I don't have to. Issue of monopolies is separate fr the 1st Amendment itself.
— Your Glenn Greenwald pouty tomato face 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) January 9, 2021
While I'm here, though, let me note that I threw Michael Tracey under the bus, too:
Michael Tracey is a budget version of an even bigger First Amendment distorter than Glenn Greenwald. https://t.co/CgmsRz1eB5
— Your Glenn Greenwald pouty tomato face 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) January 9, 2021
The real problem, though, arose Monday, when German Chancellor Angela Merkel indicated she found the ban "problematic."
My thoughts there in this Tweet:
Angela Merkel, leader of a country that has no equivalent to the First Amendment, and a country that officially bans certain speech and expression, attacks Twitter for banning Trump. That's rich. https://t.co/oYaI4uWRGC
— Your Glenn Greenwald pouty tomato face 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) January 11, 2021
That should say it all.
So, let's tackle all three — Greenwald and Tracey together as symptoms of a certain class of journos.
Is Merkel more hypocrite or idiot? It's true that Trump's blather has not risen to the level of neo-Nazi statements that are banned in Germany. On the other hand, he had in the past tweeted about such things as how the Proud Boys should "stand by." So, primarily, she's a hypocrite.
Greenwald and Tracey — and assuming the likes of Taibbi are saying similar — are also hypocrites. It would be charitable to just call them idiots, but way too charitable.
To expand on what I told Greenwald, and an email group that was formed to address a couple of Green Party issues but has largely been hijacked by a couple of ardent horseshoe theory practitioners, Glenn either knows better and is a hypocrite, or should know better, and being in a position to know better, is also a hypocrite. Plus, since this is a sort of First Amendment quasi-absolutism in reverse, he's being hoist by his own petard.
Twitter's actions would be just like me telling someone:
We have run a number of your letters to the editor that have come close to libel of local officials. We have flagged some of them with our editorial comments at the bottom. We delayed one letter for publication by a week. The only effect this seems to have had is to have been a red flag to a bull. Therefore, we are banning you from running any more letters to the editor.
As a newspaper editor or publisher, I would have EVERY First Amendment right to do that.
but, what about monopolism, which Glennwald has raised elsewhere?
First, that's not a First Amendment issue.
Second, Twitter isn't a monopoly. Both Parler and Gab exist, even if Parler is scrambling to find its own hosting servers.
Third? Glennwald (though not Merkel) also talked about Facebook's ban. Facebook IS a monopoly, essentially. And? Lots of us have talked about it being a monopoly, and about things like its deceptive trade practices, long before this, and other effects those things have had. Glennwald the not-a-leftist though he tries to play one occasionally on Twitter has pretty much been silent about that.
I'm more than all for breaking up Facebook for a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a misinterpretation of the First Amendment.
Also, were I the president of these United States, I would get rid of the official POTUS Twitter account. As in, delete it per normal Twitter protocol. I'd have the US government sue Jack Dorsey if he tried to stop that. I'd have all federal agencies and their PIO staff kill their respective Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts, and replace them with good old RSS feeds on White House and agency websites.
I haven't included Glennwald fellow travelers and quasi-travelers such as Media Myth Alert's W. Joseph Campbell, who in multiple posts last year appeared to accept #StartTheSteal claims and remains unrepentant, TV talking head lawyer Jonathan Turley, and surely whatever Matt Taibbi has said on this.
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