I’m In Charge Of What You Can Say Because I’m So Humble
I paraphrase, of course. Though not, I think, wildly:
The alleged harms of debate and the citing of statistics are not mere rudeness or a failure to flatter, but “lasting psychological damage.” Because statistics can do that, apparently.
What might constitute controversy in the minds of such implausibly delicate creatures is not made clear, though we are told that the terms “blind review,” “handicap parking” and “immigrant” were considered “harmful language” by Stanford University’s IT department. Which does rather suggest a kind of neurotic contrivance.
Humble, you say. We’ll get to that in a second.
You can guess where this one’s going.
And,
And what better gift to the world than imposing your own hang-ups and inadequacies on everyone else, quite emphatically, at every opportunity?
And then we arrive at this glorious conundrum:
The study, found here, informs us that those most keen to pre-emptively shut down discussion, including by vigorous means, also “rated themselves as higher in… empathy.”
The inversions of progressive “empathy” – and its routine departure from reality – have of course been poked at here before.
And regarding those claims of humility, nothing says, ‘I entertain the possibility that my assumptions may be wrong’ like forbidding any and all attempts at contradiction.
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Today Mark Hemingway on X responds to Ryan Holiday, the modern stoicism evangelist, who solemnly declares Elon Musk to be an asshole because he’s not empathetic enough.
https://x.com/i/status/2051729699118649447
Yet one might ask which of the two has done the more good in the world.
What’s stoic about gushing empathy?
Los Angeles City Council votes unanimously to ban police traffic stops.
My first thought was “Did Ryan Holiday not listen carefully to what Elon Musk said?” But then I saw that Ryan is a marketer, which led me to assume he understood what Musk said but chose to publicly misrepresent him in order to get publicity for his own book.
What trendy thing will he be peddling next year?
Probably not the best ambassador.
A nice timeline of TEOTWAWKI.
Heh.
Lex Luthor, thy nation hath need of thee.
Related?
I’m just going to leave this here for no reason whatsoever:
And,
It’s progressive logic, you see.
I tend to disagree. There’s a certain quality to stop-animation — that it is NOT perfect — that lends to a certain charm. I can’t see “Nightmare Before Christmas” as AI at all. It’s like thinking CGI was perfect to all special effects, yet you can’t quite fake the weightlessness that “Apollo 13” achieved via the vomit comet or the g-forces on pilots in FA-18s like “Top Gun Maverick”.
IMHO there will always be a place for stop animation just like live theater and dead-tree books.
By the way, a few minutes ago, a small deer wandered into the garden.
That doesn’t usually happen.
Except the obvious one.
Ever more deferents and epicycles needed to explain why the planets do not move as theory claims.
Imagine that.
Based on my discussions with people, many (most?) seem to think that these non-November elections are just “primaries”. Maybe it’s the constant din from the candidates positioning themselves to represent the gop in November but even conservatives don’t seem to understand, or perhaps forget, that there are many other important offices, especially “non-partisan” (BS term) judicial and school boards offices and other items on these ballots along with the “primary” races. Thus…
This is your threadly reminder that the next election (AFAIK) in this country is May 12 in West Virginia (or so someone told me). After that there are elections in Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Oregon and maybe even other states on TUESDAY, May 19. Also May 26 in Texas.
Also June 2 in California (top-two primary; includes governor, U.S. House, and more), Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota.
Pro-tip that is apparently necessary for republicans…If you look at your watch and see that it is a TUESDAY, ask yourself…”Do I need to vote today? If not, what upcoming TUESDAY will I need to vote, who are the candidates, and what are the issues?” Hope this helps!
Wallace and Gromit agree.
[ Fetches binoculars, big net, monitors lawn for further deer incursions. ]
Those who claim otherwise are heretics and must be
burned at the stakecanceled and de-banked and punched like the Nazis that they are.Them is a 1954 flick about giant ants mutated by an atom bomb.
Hold that thought for another four hours and [ checks watch ] eighteen minutes.
By the way, a few minutes ago, a small deer wandered into the garden.
Congratulations, you’re a Disney Princess.
Given past comments about the garden and the things in it, I can’t really act all indignant. Much as I might wish.
Does that make me bi-ligual? Axing for a friend . . .
Taking this generously. Ignoring the fact that black children on average have inadequate mastery of standard English. Granting them more than the habitual present and the dropped copula of American blacks, take the example of Africans who speak one or more tribal languages, one or more colonial languages, and one or more bridge languages like Swahili or pidgin. Doesn’t the African example in itself make it evident that multilingualism obviously isn’t sufficient for intellectual depth or intellectual broadness or civilizational competence, it just might mean that you’re an incompetent babbler in every language you claim to speak.
Everyone speaks their local languages. Ambitious people learn the languages that are needed for social mobility, and invest in it as a non-optional life skill like being able to drive. The rest of language learning is an interesting cultural achievement like being able to play a musical instrument. Parents hope that their children learn foreign languages, but there’s less of a return on investment so there’s less investment, and they’re quicker to give up if there’s no interest or talent. The last category covers all language learning for English speakers, and for French speakers up to 50 years ago, and for the majority of current speakers of languages like Chinese with their own self-sufficient civilizations.
Immigrants bandy about their multilingualism as evidence of their superior open-mindedness or something, but learning a dominant language is evidence of pragmatism rather than curiosity, and voting with your feet to move to an English speaking country is some acknowledgement that English speakers had the open-mindedness to create more pleasant civilizations than their own people could. I’ll take a bit of teasing from a Swede who has better English grammar than I have, but it’s a bit much to take from a Pakistani. As for blacks who’ve been in English speaking countries for 400 years but can’t speak grammatical standard English, it’s boring to have to listen to their delusions of intelligence.