Zizek on Toilet Wars

Zizek decided to write about the real meaning of the toilet wars, and, as usual, did brilliantly. 

People are desperate to join the fluid elites and invent increasingly outlandish ways of signaling their readiness to be fluid. But the only real point of fluidity is to sweep away all opposition to the free movement of capital.

The really funny thing is how people keep thinking they are being hugely subversive and progressive when all they are doing is advancing the goals of fluid capital. 

More Terror in Belgium 

Another terror attack happened in Belgium. Two female police officers were attacked by a machete-wielding creep. Thankfully, the officers survived. 

There was also a knife attack in London a few days ago. The wife of an American college professor was killed. 

Nobody even seems to react to these attacks any longer. They are not shocking enough after Bataclan and Nice. The victims tend to be women, which is another reason nobody pays attention.

More on Welfare and GBI

Welfare was the basic contract between the nation-state and its citizens. Welfare includes public education, public medical care, public libraries, unemployment benefits, things like food stamps and disability assistance  etc. 

Guaranteed basic income is a feature of post-nation state. This form of state no longer has any interest in providing welfare for its people. Instead, it hides those who are not managing to find a place in the fluid world from view. The best way to hide them and forget about them is to substitute welfare with GBI. They won’t starve and will be removed from public view. As for everything else, the state no longer cares. 

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that we will see a collapse of welfare and the rise in GBI.

Welfare vs GBI

Welfare and guaranteed basic income are not the same. 

Welfare integrates people back into society by offering assistance in a difficult moment. 

GBI dispenses with the concept of temporary hardship and the need to reintegrate everybody into productive life and marginalizes people we are too lazy or indifferent to integrate. 

Guaranteed

If there were a guaranteed basic income, Trump would be guaranteed a win.

The Ceremony 

The baptism ceremony was a lot of fun. The poor godparents worked their tails off while the parents snooze in the corner. The best part of the process was when the priest snipped off a strand of Klara’s hair and burned it on a candle. The candle is to be used at her wedding. “Twenty years from now,” the priest said. Given how old N and I are, we didn’t say no to this plan.

The hardworking godparents are in the photo:

The church is somber and there are no seats. Which is just as well because sitting makes spiritual betterment hard. 

At the baptism

I made sure I look like a regular baba. My face is much rounder, by the way. Selfies always make it weirdly elongated. 

Revolution Will Not Be Twitterized

And since I’m on the subject of consumerism, I just heard the song “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” on the TV show Scandal and wow, what a great song! And no, I never heard it before. It’s  the most brilliant anti-consumerist song ever. 

Choice

The very idea that just accepting something in any area of your life is tragic belongs to the arsenal of consumerist tricks. The definition of life as a supermarket where new products constantly appear that have to be tried out comes out of capital’s need to keep selling. 

Once again, there is nothing intrinsically bad in the glorification of choice as the highest good but only as long as people are aware of what they are doing.

Conformism

The only reason why people say stuff like “gender is fluid” is because this commercial jingle serves the needs of private enterprises to sell more stuff. There is zero difference between this jingle and “Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s Maybelline.” Caitlyn Jenner, for instance, was the perfect example of a “she” who wasn’t born with “it” but purchased Maybelline instead. And the fluidity of gender allowed fluid markets to get a hefty amount of cash out of her to pay for the enjoyment of this set of jingles.

It’s ok to be a happy consumer as long as one understands that one is being nothing but an eager customer and absolutely nothing else whatsoever. You can’t possibly be more conformist than when you say “gender is fluid” and recite the rest of these slogans.