Twitter Usage Rules

In what concerns reading tweets and retweeting, it is absolutely crucial that all of us do the following:

– follow the link and slowly read it in its entirety;

– look at the provenance in an unhurried way, research it and think about it;

– if you are going to retweet or repost, check against two other sources. 

Of course, this kills the whole purpose of Twitter, which is to churn out volume and emotion, fast and without thinking. But I got burned several times, believing and even retweeting dishonest tweets. Then I looked closely and realized that they are all dishonest because that’s the nature of the medium. Even weather forecasts can’t productively and conscientiously be reduced to a few characters.

Don’t be like Trump. Don’t retweet.

Kenan Malik On Trump’s Tweets

Kenan Malik is brilliant as always on the subject of Trump’s recent anti-Muslim tweets. What a talented journalist.

Disgusting Coffee

You know what’s disgusting? Dunkin’ Donut Pumpkin Spice ground coffee. I love flavored ground coffee, especially Papa Nicholas, but this one, it just bombs. 

Conspiracy

A conspiracy theory to end all conspiracy theories: journalists accused of sexual harassment today are guilty for tanking Hillary’s election last year because they enjoy victimizing women.

Yes, the author is a notorious flake but it’s an absolute shame that the NYTIMES published this kind of garbage even as a joke.  

Weird Bug

This stomach bug I have is very weird. It goes away for a couple of days and I think it’s all good but then it comes back. The worst part is that it’s debilitating. I feel completely drained. 

Moral Compass

I can’t wait to see our earnest progressives defend the sacred right of the Ivies to pay no taxes on the profits they get from investing into private jails and other equally wonderful ventures. I mean, Trump is opposed to it, so it’s got to be good. 

Good News on the Tax Plan

Wow, finally! I have dreamt about this for years:

Their tax proposal seeks to subject private universities with endowments of more than $250,000 per full-time student to a 1.4 percent excise tax on their net investment income. There are about 70 such universities. . . .

This is fantastic news, folks. The Ivies and other super expensive colleges are corporations that have been able to avoid taxation under entirely false pretenses up to now. They sit on those multi-billion endowments while forcing underpaid instructors to pay out of pocket for photocopies they use in class. 

I’m now understanding why the vile Larry Summers is so against this tax plan. He’s benefited massively from being part of such an untaxed corporation

Wow, this is huge. I didn’t think I’d ever see this even attempted. It’s a dream come true.

Book Notes: Paul Verhaeghe’s What About Me?

Society can be known by the kind of mental pathology it breeds, or rather, by what it labels pathological:

The vast majority of mental disorders are not illnesses, but biopsychosocial manifestations in individuals of broader social problems.

 Verhaeghe’s book studies the kind of mental issues that neoliberalism produces. Those who are damaged psychologically by neoliberalism are pathologized and dismissed with meaningless circular diagnoses:

A DSM-style psychodiagnostic classification is a moral ranking used to accuse people and get rid of them by means of labels.

The circular diagnoses (she has attention deficit and is hyperactive because she suffers from hyperactivity and attention deficit disorder) only make people feel guilty without offering any real help:

The description is presented as the cause of what is being described, and the use of abbreviations means we don’t see through the trick. 

There are no authority figures or centers of power that can be easily pinpointed in the world of liquid, diffuse power relations. People have to self-regulate and self-discipline in the service of power that they can neither see nor name. The absence of stable communities makes it hard to build and identity and leads to violence and psychological disturbances.

The book is a little basic for me because I knew most of this stuff. But Verhaeghe is a great popularizer. In my opinion, he doesn’t go nearly far enough in explaining how neoliberalism breeds mental illness but I understand that the resistance to these ideas is incredibly high, so he has to tread lightly.

Greener Grass

You can laugh at the Bonjour-Hi legislation but tomorrow the provincial government will start wasting huge sums of money on sending inspectors to go on covert operations to convenience stores and diners, slapping fines on the miserable owners who slip up and breathe in after “bonjour”, which can be interpreted as the illegal “hi.” There are already crowds of these language police doing similar kinds of thing, so there’ll simply be more. 

So when you say “I want to pay higher taxes and get social services in return like in Canada”, remember that the social services you get in exchange for those ridiculously high taxes are these language police with their Pastagates and also the valuable privilege of waiting for a doctor’s appointment for months only to hear, “Psh, you don’t really think I have time to look at your test results, do you?”

Bonjour-Hi

​QUEBEC — Deciding Quebecers needed a course in “hospitality 101,” the National Assembly is formally asking merchants to warmly greet clients with “Bonjour,” and drop the old standard “Bonjour-Hi.”

So much effort, and still no Saizarbitoria in sight. You can abolish every Bonjour-Hi in sight and organize a million and one Pastagates, but there will either be great art created in the language or there won’t. Look at Russian. The largest country on Earth, an imperial power, but hasn’t produced any literature in almost a century. You can’t socially engineer this stuff. You just can’t.