Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for the Week of July 20, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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I wonder what would happen if someone posted the address of Jack Dorsey's house and advocated for it to be burned down.

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for March 14, 2022 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for August 24, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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More Than 20 Percent of Universities Could Fail Because of the Lockdowns

The upshot of all of this, according to NYU marketing professor Scott Galloway, is rather disconcerting. In examining some 442 US universities, Galloway estimates that more than 20 percent could fail because of the lockdowns, and that another 30 percent will struggle to remain open. That’s 50 percent of US colleges and universities at very serious (or mortal) risk.

None of this is all that surprising. The number of potential college students is limited by the number of college-ready young people. And that number has not been growing. Faced with a mostly stagnant population, universities started a sort of dance of death several decades ago. To attract more students, institutions started improving their physical plants - first with air-conditioning (that wasn’t a thing in colleges a generation ago), then with newer and better dorms, then with all manner of extravagances like climbing walls, personal trainers, state of the art gyms, campus-wide wifi, and transportation to local hotspots. But these amenities were expensive. To pay for them, universities had to attract still more students, which they did by improving their amenities even further.

And when they had tapped out the population of college-ready young people, universities lowered their standards and started admitting not-so-college-ready young people. But to keep those students in their seats and paying tuition, universities had to provide all manner of remedial help. And that required yet more physical plant and more personnel to get these students to a point that they had at least a chance of graduating. The numbers are unambiguous. In 1970, 17 percent of 18 to 24 year olds in the U.S. were full-time college students at 4-year institutions. That number rose steadily to over 30 percent by 2018. That’s more than a 75 percent growth in the number of college students relative to the population. How is it possible that, over the same decades that the inflation-adjusted price of higher education more than doubled, the population-adjusted number of 18 to 24 year olds opting to go to college increased 75 percent?

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for August 24, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Syracuse puts prof who used 'Wuhan flu' in syllabus on leave

The announcement came on the same day that student-run social media accounts posted screenshots of a course syllabus that was reportedly distributed to students by Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Jon Zubieta. According to those accounts, Zubieta distributed the syllabi to students in his course titled, “Inorganic Chemistry." In the syllabus, Zubieta included a section titled "Special Notices Related to the COVID19 Pandemic" where he also referred to the virus as the “Wuhan Flu” and “Chinese Communist Party Virus."

In an email to students and an official announcement posted to the university's website on Tuesday, the university condemned the professor's “derogatory language” as “damaging” to the student learning environment and “offensive to Chinese, international and Asian-Americans everywhere who have experienced hate speech, rhetoric and actions since the pandemic began.”

Last I checked "Communist" wasn't a race.

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for August 24, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Assistant literary agent fired after transgender activists complain that her alt Twitter account is “transphobic”

Sasha White, a former assistant agent at The Tobias Literary Agency, has been fired after some transgender activists complained about her alt Twitter account and claimed that it was “transphobic.”

White has two Twitter accounts – a main account, where she noted that she was employed by the Tobias Literary Agency, and an alt account, where her bio made no reference to her employer.

Her alt-account bio states that “gender non conformity is wonderful; denying biological sex not so,” notes that White supports “radical feminism,” and contains the hashtag “# istandwithJKRowling” – a hashtag that is used to support the author’s defense of the concept of biological sex.

Why why why does anyone mention where they work on Twitter? In 2020 it should be common knowledge that you don't do it unless you're begging for ultra-online weirdos to call up your boss and complain.

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for August 03, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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An alleged rapist killed his accuser after being released from jail over concerns he and his lawyers would contract coronavirus.

The incident in Karla Dominguez’s apartment last October was violent, and it was not consensual, she testified in Alexandria District Court in December. The man she accused was indicted on charges including rape, strangulation and abduction and jailed without bond in Alexandria.

Then the coronavirus pandemic hit. Ibrahim E. Bouaichi’s lawyers argued that the virus was a danger to both inmates and their attorneys, and that Bouaichi should be freed awaiting trial. On April 9, over the objections of an Alexandria prosecutor, Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins released Bouaichi on $25,000 bond, with the condition that he only leave his Maryland home to meet with his lawyers or pretrial services officials.

On July 29, Alexandria police say, Bouaichi, 33, returned to Alexandria and shot and killed Dominguez outside her apartment in the city’s West End.

What are the odds she goes into the state's records as a "Coronavirus-related death"?

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for August 03, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Turns out that one Swedish study on MGM and mental health was bullshit. The journal that published it has issued a correction making clear that getting some quack to chop a troon's cock off will not have any "advantage of surgery in relation to subsequent mood or anxiety disorder-related health care visits or prescriptions or hospitalizations following suicide attempts in that comparison".

This correction was issued after their statistical methodology was heavily criticized late last year.

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for August 03, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Carl "Sargon of Akkad" Benjamin has been awarded his full legal costs and fees after prevailing against Akilah Hughes in her frivolous copyright suit.

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for August 03, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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ABC Spikes Leaked Video of Floyd Arrest, CBS/NBC Edit Out ‘Stop Resisting’

Monday was the first chance the liberal broadcast networks had at giving their viewers a fuller understanding of the day George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer as two body camera videos were leaked to the U.K.'s Daily Mail. The videos show officers struggling to get Floyd into the cop car with an officer telling him to “stop resisting” at one point. ABC’s World News Tonight skipped the videos entirely, while CBS and NBC aired highly-edited soundbites and omitted the order.

Can't let facts get in the way of the narrative, now can we?

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for the Week of July 20, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Human Sacrifice and the Digital Business Model

In the sacrificial rituals of ancient societies, the priestly class engineered moments of what sociologist Émile Durkheim called “collective effervescence” as a mode of social control. The priests harnessed the violent impulses that can erode social cohesion when left unchecked, and channeled them into shared experiences that unified the community. Today, the equivalent of these priests are the engineers who lure us into virtual Skinner boxes and use trivial rewards to induce us to mimic brutal ancient rites.

Like their archaic counterparts, these modern priests grasp that “collective effervescence” is a powerful force that needs to be channeled and circumscribed. But the essential goal of today’s priests is not control, although that is an effect. Nor is it social cohesion and the greater good of the community. It is profit. The gamified mechanisms that precipitate us toward indignation against enemies also drive our continued use of the platforms. The more of us that are transfixed by spectacles of victimization, the greater the revenue the platform brings in. Like a bloodthirsty god, the platform business feeds off of sacrifice.

What’s become apparent lately is that the offline world is increasingly subordinate to the ravenous appetites of this god. The recent wave of cancellations of figures both prominent and obscure reveals the degree to which the online logic of gamified sacrifice has taken hold of institutions, and not just cultural ones. The latter may be a leading indicator because their mostly deskbound denizens are more glued to screens than others, but the automated logic of sacrificial resolution is determining outcomes in spaces far less integrated with platforms. Supporters and critics of “cancel culture” alike would agree that journalism’s Twitter-facing culture was a key factor in the recent ouster of several newspaper editors, most prominently The New York Times op-ed page’s James Bennet. But the same mechanisms that empower media workers to take down their bosses also enable anonymous civilians to enact mob vengeance against other anonymous civilians, as the San Diego Gas & Electric case indicates.

The Harper’s letter signatories fear that horizontal policing will dampen debate, and that the chilling effects of the punitive digital environment will induce intellectual uniformity. But for the platform god, this would be an undesirable outcome. If the fear of mob vigilantism made everyone conform to the standards of their group, there would be no more sacrificial immolations to keep people captivated by their screens. The god needs such spectacles to live.

TL;DR - Twitter/Instagram/etc are instruments of Moloch and should be shunned by anyone who wants to be happy.

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for the Week of July 20, 2020 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Good news! The New York Times has found out the root cause of all the trouble we've been having with unequal educational outcomes between racial groups. Apparently all this time the problem has been Nice White Parents.

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for October 24, 2022 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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Remember a few months ago when I posted about a woman in Canada who found a man in the womans' locker room creeping on kids and when she reported it to the gym staff they threatened to have her arrested for transphobia? You'll never guess what exciting new details have emerged!

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Transgender Convicted Pedophile Had Been Watching Girls Undress In Locker Room Of Canadian Pool, Claimed It Was His “Human Right” To Access Women’s Spaces

*HONK*

Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for October 24, 2022 by rwkasten in CultureWarRoundup

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