@Alon will they won’t they is an important story, and i care lots more about what big US media pays attention to than what Palestinian advocacy does. the problem is that too much media pays more attention to domestic Palestinian advocacy than whatever is and isn’t happening in Gaza. it’s a ridiculous own goal, if we take activists as sincere, that US advocacy is leaning into its own visibility and the domestic university policy debates it engenders. total eclipse.
@aronia i foresee some… issues with that one too.
Columbia gets a lot more ink than Rafah.
"war makes us terrible historians and excellent propagandists... we enthusiastically take up the work of flattening ourselves and others into simplistic groupings that make it easier to firm up lines in the sand." @MLClark https://mlclark.substack.com/p/the-stories-of-judaism-lost-to-war ht @mybarkingdogs@freeradical.zone
"For forty years – and especially since the early 1990s 'Gingrich revolution' in Congress and the triumph of neoliberalism... – the US government has been working hard to eliminate its own technical capacities. In their place, a constellation of lobbies, privately funded think tanks, and tax-subsidy farmers has grown up, many of them talented at projecting the impression of scientific authority, which crowds out whatever genuine authority may still exist." #JamesGalbraith https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2024/04/james-galbraith-industrial-policy-is-a-good-idea-but-so-far-we-dont-have-one.html
it’s ultimately always the wrong choice, but it can be a good way to get started.
the newspaper of record.
@phillmv 🙁 they got us by the hearts all we can do is everything.
AI countertransference.
This has been an important announcement.
whatever you may think of the underlying issues and intentions, elite-university-centered, loud and disruptive “solidarity” with Gaza takes pressure off of Israel and the Biden administration.
the excesses of the most aggressive and cartoonish protestors come to define the news cycle, overshadowing even mass graves.
the incentive for an American politician becomes to distance themselves from the on-video excesses of the worst kids, rather than the much more deadly excesses of a distant army.
every news cycle spent on American free-speech “debates” about campus protest is also a news cycle in which actual events in Gaza are eclipsed.
where we come from, consenting to a human lifetime is like participating in an extreme sport, like getting dumped from a helicopter at the top of a mountain on a snowboard.
[new draft post] Of dentistry and democracy https://drafts.interfluidity.com/2024/04/22/of-dentistry-and-democracy/index.html
it’s fun on a Sunday afternoon to play a game together.
it’s less fun, though, when the loser will be tortured and executed.
The ruth is out there.
@LouisIngenthron Firefox is good on all of mobile, tablet, and desktop. It's the only one.
The others I've tested hide URLs on mobile and tablet, but do show them on desktop.
Except, of course, Safari, which hides URLs by default on all platforms.
(my client side devices are all Apple, which perhaps gives me a particularly dystopian view. though in practice android isn't all that libre. on a linux desktop, i suspect there would be no prominent URL truncators!)
also, “view source” should not be buried under a second-tier developer menu.
ordinary “users” should be encouraged to treat sites whose source is indecipherable skeptically.