Reciprocal Principles Are Above Her Pay Grade
Via Min in the comments,
Arlene Dávila, a professor at NYU and founding director of the Latinx Project, believes that looting, theft, and destruction are all part of this essential tapestry of protest. She writes, “Anyone surprised that protests include looting of luxury stores in Soho & elsewhere doesn’t know the 1st thing about racial capitalism & luxury consumption. Racial exploitation is at the root of consumer capitalism built on the commodification of black bodies through slavery.”
Those with a taste for adolescent nihilism tarted-up as woke theorising can head over here for more of the same. There, you’ll learn that sweatshops exist and that “advertising is one of the whitest industries in corporate America,” and that therefore – yes, therefore – people who recently found their businesses and neighbourhoods violated and ablaze should just quit complaining and suck it up, baby.
One can only hope that Professor Dávila returns home one evening to find that it too has been chosen as a target of ‘protest’ – i.e., robbed of anything valuable and merrily on fire. Possibly as a result of parents belatedly registering the kinds of people now entrusted to educate their children.
Or would that somehow be unfair? I ask because, stripped of its rote contortions, Professor Dávila’s reasoning seems to be, “I am unhappy, therefore I am obviously entitled to smash whatever I choose, terrorise whomever I choose, however arbitrarily, and to destroy the hopes and livelihoods of countless random people.”
Because – magic words – social justice.
Readers may note just how often leftism is functionally indistinguishable from sociopathy.
Update, via the comments:
Note too that Professor Dávila carefully sidesteps the countless scenes of feral violence against random people, including elderly women, even terrified animals, and wants us to imagine that the rioting and looting and arson have been neatly confined to “luxury stores” and is therefore, somehow, acceptable, even righteous. Something to applaud.
Of course, this is a lie, as hours of video footage demonstrate.
But it’s interesting how our dishonest woke educator, our teacher of other people’s children, seems to believe that the property of the owners of those stores, and the livelihoods of the people they employ, and the ongoing nightmare for the people who just live nearby or in the same smashed and burning buildings… well, they don’t matter.
The true measure of any OS is it’s utility
I see you’re unfamiliar with the economic concept of accumulated advantage.
Put in terms a non-student of computer science can understand, VHS is a horrendously awful format – but it’s the one everyone used.
Put in terms a non-student of computer science can understand, VHS is a horrendously awful format – but it’s the one everyone used.
Vi! EMACS! Eclipse! NetBeans! Spark! Flink! XML! Json! YAML! Religious arguments get absurdly tiresome. All software sucks after it’s been released for 6 months, a year, whathaveyou. I’ve really grown to hate this business mostly because the hype is almost always overdone and then the new thing comes along, fixes current problems by reintroducing old ones. And everyone pretends like none of it is happening except in the context of “your religion bad”. And that mostly based on some article written by a guy who if he really spent the time necessary to sufficiently understand the new thing in every conceivable context in which it might be used, there’s no way he would have the time or be in the position to write the article. Bullshit. It makes the world go ’round I suppose. Sure as hell isn’t love.
Decolonize your bookshelf.
Some people really do want to wallow in their pretensions of victimhood.
The true measure of any OS is it’s utility

I see you’re unfamiliar with the economic concept of accumulated advantage.
Put in terms a non-student of computer science can . . .
Lesseee . . . I have a copy of W7 running on one of my desktops for the occasions that I need to get some particular Something done, and a Win install is the faster way to get it done. I do own a copy of W10 for assorted research Stuff, where I’ve been reading of the ongoing fiasco of the ongoing upgrades its been doing, along with the apparent drift to a subscription variety system. And when I run into instances of W10 out in the wild, Oy, what a bloated monstrosity.
—And then when I don’t need the W7 running, I swap OSes on that desktop with a shutdown and shift of cable from one OS drive to another. The standard operational OS is FreeBSD, and a third drive currently runs Kubuntu—again, get the KDE up simply to allow a fast install and get back to the assorted actual project work.
I have the FreeBSD running ’cause it’s a monolithic development OS, as opposed to the Linux model of the random distribution of the hour an’ hopefully things will keep working and didn’t get broken from distro version to another. Then again, with an apparent faster development time of assorted software packages in Linux, there is the Linux emulation layer that is built into FreeBSD, and where my current weekend project is to get to the bottom of getting random Linux Stuff running on a FreeBSD box
—The faster development time in Linux isn’t from Linux being better—there’s this
infernalinternal thing Linux has called systemd that I keep reading complaints about—, but rather that Linux has the greater visibility and more people poking at things.Effectively, as far as development work getting done, yes, the pyramid is indeed MS being the big fat thing at the bottom that everyone has heard of and writes software for, where everyone then has major issues with the OS ’cause the OS still hasn’t been able to catch up with *nix. Macs are the next sliver up and the first instance of *nix that most users tend to encounter, with Linux being on top of that with far less attention, and finally with the peak of the pyramid and the least amount of awareness being the BSDs . . .
—I do have an Android cell phone and tablet—the cell phone’s greatest use is looking up transit schedules. The tablet is for reading electronic texts instead of lugging about a hard copy of the current entertainment reading . . .
Vi! EMACS!
Ah, Yes . . . .
Vi: vivivi, the text editor of The Beast.
Emacs: Absolutely the first rate, sophisticated, powerful, operating system, and all that’s missing is a word processor.
I recently ran into people arguing over Vim vs Emacs, where I matter of factly undercut both by pointing out that—as far as I know—it’s Vi that is installed basically everywhere as the totally standard default, so that anyone can get into the system editing at its most basic level, without hoping to be able to get something additionally installed to get work done with . . .
In the meantime, for my coding studies, I do the editing through Geany, and then go from there . . . .
Oh, yes, and then as this has started up, there is today’s User Friendly.
Some people really do want to wallow in their pretensions of victimhood.
Victimhood may be their measure of virtue.
However they have achieved power in the universities.
This week has shown that the media, the police, large companies and Government in most western countries will defer to them.
Most western countries are now governed by various versions of Justin Trudeau who think that these Khmer Rougists should be pandered to.
Let it burn.
Ed Bo,
In answer to yours of June 7, above, a personal fave; Bat’urst on da nort’ shore, 1979. The two-four of Alpine on the roof of the car is a classic.
https://archive.macleans.ca/article/1979/7/23/six-nights-on-mean-street