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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • What makes you think it’s good for the wealthy? This article is from the WSJ, not the Jacobin.

    Spoiler: tariffs are bad for everyone. Regular people won’t feel the pain immediately, but if your the kind of capitalist that imports goods, especially from factories you’ve moved to Asia, the pain starts on day one.

    Look at the bright side, implementing Trump’s tariffs would cause two unprecedented events:

    1. it’d be a steak through the heart of the neoliberal economic hegemony
    2. economists as a group might finally make a prediction that came true.


  • Just more evidence that the behavior and ideology of religious people doesn’t come out of a book. Protestant Christianity must be the best example of this. What other ideology could account for both liberation theology and prosperity gospel? I’d go further to say that the number of denominations is equal to the number of Protestants.

    This is why it’s so foolish for the non-believer to have opinions about how a “true” Christian ought to behave or ought to believe. In order to make that claim you imply:

    1. The authors of the Bible had a message
    2. That message was accurately recorded
    3. That message has been accurately preserved.
    4. That message is clear and understandable.

    At that point you might as well start confessing your sins because while you might lack belief, you’ve kept the faith.


  • I had to look this up, In case anyone else didn’t know. DW.com is like NPR, but for Germany.

    There was relevant scandal in 2020 where the Guardian reported on racism, misogyny, toxic work conditions, and antisemitism at DW. DW responded to these accusations by cutting ties with a partner news outlet from the Middle East, and firing a handful of employees after their socials were trawled for"antisemitism". (two of whom sued successfully for wrongful termination) DW also updated their code of conduct to read:

    Germany’s historical responsibility for the Holocaust is also a reason for which we support the right of Israel to exist

    Which could be read as benign if we didn’t already know that Israel’s “right to exist” is a cudgel to label any anti-Zionist sentiment as antisemitic.







  • Systems are not the sum of the individual actors who participate in them. Systems can influence and even control individuals back. Therefore, individual flaws in character or intellect are necessary, but not adequate to explain why systems are flawed.

    Consider the future imagined in the movie “Idiocracy 2005”. Society is collapsing because people are dumb. This is the explanation for all problems in that society. Capitalism, Resource extraction, environmental degradation, political corruption, and a rather authoritarian government are all blameless. The implication is that capitalism an authoritarianism are good if we could just be smart about it.

    This is a big difference between left and right thinking. Republicans argue problems can be solved by reforming individuals; the police are good, there are just a few bad apples. Or that the right individual, at the helm of a system, can clean up all the issues with strength and resolve. This is the central pitch for supporting Trump.



  • John Adams had tracks printed that warned the colonists about the evil British plot to enslave white men.

    Violence, fraud, and intimidation around voting was such a threat in early America, some think that it may be responsible for killing Edgar Allen Poe.

    Pulitzer and Hersh used their newspapers to push the country into war with Spain, over another conspiracy theory.

    This is not new, it’s not even remarkable for it’s stupidity.

    To those who say MAGA I ask: when were we great? To those who defend Democracy I ask: when were we a Democracy? (don’t worry, I’m going to vote for the cop over the fascist, I’m just saying).