And Chest-Puffing Ensued
Time, I think, to dip a toe in the world of academia. Specifically, some lively rumblings on the relative importance of electricians and sociology lecturers. I suppose you could start here, with this, but there are plenty of tangents and pith, and moments of slightly comical indignation.
Among those moments, this one:
Societies lived without electricity for millennia. Some still do. Don’t give me this shit.
By contrast, societies have ALWAYS needed individuals to assess their societal needs and propose solutions.
That by nature is The Sociologist. https://t.co/A0xifaYrXW
— Tim Gill (@timgill924) July 22, 2025
You see, Dr Tim Gill, our associate professor, is “an authority on society and everything in it.” Being an “intellectual,” he can “diagnose entire societies.” And then issue instructions to people of less importance.
Update, via the comments:
From one of Dr Gill’s own students:
Quoting this,
Rafi adds,
Which does rather suggest a gap in his model of the world.
At one point, Dr Gill boasts of never having used a lawn mower. Because apparently that’s a credential. Readers may also note Dr Gill’s use of the word handyman, complete with connotations of something other than respect. Still, you’ve almost got to admire the imperviousness of someone who responds to accusations of being arrogant and haughty and unmoored from reality by being arrogant and haughty and unmoored from reality.
Regarding Dr Gill’s rumblings of alleged profundity and intellectual heft, commenter Chow Bag draws our attention to this.
No laughing at the back.
And it must be quite strange to be rendered indignant by something – assumptions about a field, its standards, and the kinds of people it attracts – that your own indignant replies are pretty much confirming.
The thing is, the field of sociology needn’t, I think, have become so disreputable. I see little that’s inherently dubious about an attempt to study human society. But the field’s near-total occupation, or colonisation, by smug, delusional leftists, with all of their blind spots and baggage – and the consequent near-ubiquity of faulty default assumptions and predestined conclusions – has, inevitably, taken a toll.
The kind of people who, like Dr Gill, want to use a pretence of academic rigour to propagate their own rather weird and implausible political preferences.
Which is why we get supposed social scientists who find it problematic that Wikipedia entries written by men about pop culture topics that tend to be liked by men are often longer and more detailed, more nerdy, than entries by women on topics that are more likely to be of interest to women. As if men and women were somehow – and must be – identical in their psychology, their preferences and priorities, and as if any difference in Wikipedia entry length must be a result of some social oppression, some invisible downtroddenness.
And likewise, it’s why we get a social science lecturer being bewildered by the inegalitarian distribution of litter, and fretting about how to “narrow the gap” in discarded fag packets and food-smeared detritus, while studiously avoiding any acknowledgement of obvious differences in behaviour between social groups, as this would presumably offend his own egalitarian assumptions. And who gives no thought, none at all, to how the litter gets there in the first place. As if it just fell from the sky, randomly, like overnight snow.
And among Dr Gill’s peers, thinking of this kind is hardly uncommon. Hence the reputation.
Consider this an open thread. Share ye, and so forth.
Sociologist: the best sociologist by far is not one officially–Thomas Sowell. He approaches via economics. Interestingly, he started life as an angry young black radical but took economics and actually applied what he learned to the real world.
More curiously and instructively, he didn’t actually begin to abandon Marxism until he worked in the Department of Labor and discovered that the government bureaucrats and researchers had no interest in determining if their policies actually worked. (See: Thomas Sowell, A Personal Odyssey, Chapter 5, Halls of Ivy.)
A spot of art bollocks for old time’s sake: https://x.com/ClownWorld_/status/1947805842704826385?t=ztkZ7FQNL4e728kyifDJjw&s=19
Note the cheers and applause, as if something praiseworthy was being done.
Stop disturbing the nest.
I did do just that, because a commenter said that she wanted to be trad pubbed so “she could focus solely on her writing.” As someone who had a book published by Penguin, I stated that to say, “In my experience, that wasn’t true.”
But otherwise, my reputation as a public intellectual is equal to my reputation as a movie star.
Heh. Those and my other favorite, “pro-tip”.
Heh. Exactly. I nearly mentioned him in that exact context in one of my comments above but I took it out as at that point it seemed a tad redundant.
Speaking of the so-called social sciences:
The description of a lecturer mouthing Foucauldian claptrap about lecture theatre layouts, as if it were some profound and subversive insight, rather than a matter of banal logistics, is also worth a squint.
Faith, hope, and NGOs?
One more time. I miss the concept of shame.
I miss the concept of tar and feathers.
Parasites. Parasites everywhere, eating our substance. Destroying individuals and institutions.
Jordan Peterson discusses this through the metaphor of the whale carcass.
Also here.
Words and phrases that require immediate banishment:
-vibe
-not gonna lie
-banger
et cetera
Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass EXPOSED, they lied:
– Building permits ARE NOT being issued
– Permit Fees ARE NOT WAIVED
In addition to woo that David has pointed out (Australian universities being told to acknowledge aboriginal creation stories as on a par with geological ones, witch craft in SA, etc) I have read docs for guiding US Forest Service management that says they must give due weight to native american knowledge of ecology and conservation. There is no recognition that existing native americans may not agree on these things, that native “wisdom” should be tested or vetted, or that there may be self-serving motives behind such advice. No. We must just accept what we are told as ancient wisdom.
The rot that Jordan Peterson points out at the whale carcass link has led to taboo subjects such as documenting defensive use of guns, or crime rates among trans or sociology of the inner city. Native americans get to veto any research on ancient bones or artifacts. Pointing out the total BS of much of “studies” research is frowned upon and certainly cannot get published.
Speaking of woo, the perfidious French are scared of “thermal shock”.
Totally unrelated, this guy totally nails typical female behavior.