Friday, April 28, 2023

On transmisogyny

One important manifestation of transmisogyny:

It’s clear that the tactic of pitting cis women and trans people against each other in a manufactured moral panic has been incredibly successful in terms of manipulating and setting the tone of public debate.

Asserting a false dichotomy of ‘trans rights vs women’s rights’ has served as an excellent cover for transphobes: anti-trans groups have very successfully argued that they aren’t anti-trans — they’re pro-woman.

It’s an emotive claim which frames the debate around transgender equality as an issue of who’s rights are more important — trans people’s or cisgender women’s?

It forces people to take sides.

The success of this tactic has had a particularly harmful impact on public discourse, since many people invoking this seemingly ‘reasonable concern’ have no idea that they’re repeating (and thus reinforcing) a transphobic dog-whistle.

— Kaylin Hamilton, PhD, "'Trans Rights Harm Women' is a Transphobic Dog-Whistle," Substack, April 28, 2023

And here's one manifestation of the idea that trans rights conflict with women's rights. Exactly one year earlier, the anti-trans Women's Voices @WomenReadWomen had tweeted this: "Transgenderism is not a human rights movement; it's a men's rights movement, bolstered by the medical industry. The belief that women can be reduced to purchasable parts — breast implants, hormones — is fundamentally a belief that women, and humans in general, are commodities." (Aug 28, 2022) See, this comment posits that "transgenderism" may not be an individual's fact or the state of being transgender, but is a "movement" based on a "belief" in the commodification of women. And this comment is of course focused on trans women, ignoring the existence of trans men. Which isn't a casual omission. The lopsidedness of the treatment is a way in which their sexism and transmisogyny works. The anti-trans movement considers trans men to be women, yet avoids examining our (trans men's) experiences to see how sexism might show up in our lives, and thus the anti-trans movement ends up reproducing that sexism toward us (intentionally or not).

Putting those two illustrations together, you can see a narrative begin to form: Trans women commodify gender and bodies in a sexist way, whereas non-trans women want to end sexism. Trans women are (only) perpetrators of sexism, whereas non-trans women are (only) the victims of sexism. This is transmisogyny.

Consider, for example, the complaint of "womanface" (my article on Medium). If we live in the non-sexist future that many so-called "gender criticals" (i.e., anti-transgender people) claim to believe in or want to see, we don't assign genders to makeup or clothing, meaning that anyone can wear anything and no one should be judged as putting on the appearance of another gender when they get dressed in the morning. If you tell someone they're too male to be looking so feminine, it's just invalid sexist namecalling. That's what the word "womanface" is and does, according to the so-called GC's own "standards."

People, not objects

Max Strassfeld challenges the treatment of "trans women as abused philosophical objects" (Trans Talmud, Chapter 2).

More specific remarks seen on Twitter


Natalie Washington tweets: This is exactly the muddled, incoherent, contradictory language we use when we lampoon GCs and she...she just tweeted it out
'the definition of mother is strictly limited to those who carry a baby or give birth but people who don't do those can also be mothers if I say so'
I'm also really intrigued as to what comes under 'etc' here in her mind
I guess 'etc' can mean foster parents? Female partners of someone who has already been given Duffield's permission to be a mother?
person sitting in meadow

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Debate: 'We have to cover both sides' of trans people existing

hate this moment we’re living in where journalists use “we have to cover both sides” as an excuse to platform anti-trans misinformation
“here’s a person who thinks trans people should exist. here is another person who doesn’t. let’s present both of those opinions equally” explain to me how that isn’t reckless & unnecessary, u dark sided bitch
“here’s a person who’s beliefs are backed by science & community understanding. here’s a bitch who thinks trans youth healthcare is mutilation & could simply google to figure out that they’re wrong. both of them will get 10 minutes on air!”
@nytimes & @TheAtlantic & every other journalism org platforming anti-trans bigots: me & everyone I love will never forget this & I hope the grave yr incompetence will put u in is deep
it should've been @nytimes‘ anti-trans staff Paper Magazine laid off its staff today, the latest publisher to resort to cuts or closure due to the depressed economic climate.
Ari Drennen tweets: CNN Tonight hosted yet another panel with zero trans people to lament that they cannot have a more substantive discussion of the problems facing the trans community. They could solve this problem any day!

For comparison, re: news coverage of the economy

Since news outlets are always "touting their economic foresightedness and keen analysis," why do they publish headlines that contain the clickbaity adjective "surprising" to describe every latest economic report, especially when all previous data pointed to the outcome that the new report is merely summarizing? Perhaps because the media outlet has "invested" in some other "narrative" that doesn't track with the facts. And perhaps they write "political horse-race coverage" so they tend to use the framing of "What do voters think?" more often than they investigate facts. Either way, they move from one "groupthink exercise" to another. ("A perpetually surprised media isn’t doing its job," Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post opinion, July 7, 2023

'Public executions' tweet about gender-affirming care

electric chair

Jake Shields @jakeshieldsajj started the evening with a bad tweet:

Then, in the late night / early morning hours, he tweeted:

Would you support public executions of anyone who helps a child transition? This would include doctors, therapists, teachers, guidance counselors, etc 12:39 AM - Apr 26, 2023

It seems that Twitter got rid of this tweet, but the Wayback Machine preserved it.

Twitter did not shut down the entire account, so the guy continued to tweet bad things. Here's something he said about a trans woman athlete. It's illogical and in bad faith (which I'll point out first), but that's not my ultimate point, so bear with me.

He notes a trans woman's placement in a race with 20,000 women. The trans woman didn't quite make the top 6,000. She's in the top third of runners. In this tweet, she's being shamed for not taking top place and treated as a cheater for not placing last either. In this misogynist's tweeter's mind, the only valid reason for a trans woman to compete against cis women is to prove that "men" or "male" bodies are superior. He can't just let her run a race with 20,000 women just because she's a woman too and let her run at an extremely ordinary pace alongside all the other women.

screenshot of a tweet where a trans woman is said to have placed not quite in the top 6,000 in a 20,000-woman race

Again, the illogic and bad faith is not ultimately what I want to point out there. What's more important to me right now is that the "trans sports" trope is used by the same people who are calling for public executions. So everyone needs to think about that the next time they see a "trans sports" meme. What is that meme actually signaling, please?

Regarding the original tweet about public execution: Twitter is blocking criticism of it.

Alejandra Caraballo tweeting screenshots later in the day of tweets related to public executions, and one of her tweets doesn't load because Twitter seems to want to block the image, whatever it is

See also: "Trans Fighter Alana McLaughlin Responds To Jake Shields’ Calls For Execution Of Transgender Allies" Jake Shields has once again shared his controversial and unwanted opinions on trans rights, suggesting allies of the community should face public execution, by Craig Pekios, Last updated on April 27, 2023. This article links to a tweet by Alana McLaughlin commenting that this was not Jake Shields's only recent "openly genocidal tweet."


Result of platforms encouraging this behavior:


Windsor Beaver @WindsorBeaver In the last 24 hours on this hellsite these three women have been called men for:  being too tall, working out, having long arms...At the same time as an ex MMA tip rat is calling for the rounding up and execution of trans people. Transphobia is brain cancer.

Regarding the picture of Radcliffe & Darke in the tweet above, please see: "One person in a couple is always taller than the other". It's a 5-minute read on Medium. Medium lets you read a certain number of stories for free every month. You may also consider a paid membership on the platform.


By the way: This guy may have raised the theme of "public executions" because of this:

"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill that will allow juries to impose the death sentence even if all 12 jurors do not agree.

He is also likely to approve a second bill passed by the lawmakers on Tuesday that would make sexual battery of a child under age 12 a death penalty offense.

The governor, who is rumored to be considering a presidential run, has publicly pushed for both bills -- legislation that opponents say violates the U.S. Constitution and could lead to wrongful executions."

— "Gov. DeSantis signs controversial death penalty legislation: Critics say these bills could lead to wrongful executions." Miles Cohen. ABC News. April 20, 2023.

Before that:

"Pastor Mark Burns made headlines in 2022 for calling for the return of the House Un-American Activities Committee to arrest and execute LGBTQ+ and transgender allies and individuals whom he accuses of "grooming." In a video released after his appearance on The Stew Peters Show, Burns stated, 'The LGBT, transgender grooming of our children's minds is a national security threat because it is ultimately designed to destabilize the republic we call the United States of America. That's why, whenever I'm elected, I want to start holding people accountable for treason to the Constitution. I'm going to push to reenact HUAC... We need to hold people accountable for treason, start having some public hearings, and begin executing those who are found guilty of treasonous acts against the Constitution of the United States of America...'"
Trump Endorses Pastor Who Calls For LGBTQ+, Transgender Executions: On Monday, former President Donald Trump endorsed Mark Burns for South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District. The pastor has previously called for the execution of LGBTQ "indoctrinators." Erin Reed. April 3, 2024.

Monday, April 24, 2023

Quotes: Choosing - and being allowed to choose - your own direction

Men on individuality

When I was in high school and college in the late '90s and early '00s, I wrote down these passages to ponder.

"He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. ... Human nature is not a machine to be built after a model, and set to do exactly the work prescribed for it, but a tree, which requires to grow and develop itself on all sides, according to the tendency of the inward forces which make it a living thing."
John Stuart Mill, "Liberty and Individuality," from On Liberty (1859)
"[Living in the eternal moment] means, rather, making one's decisions in freedom and responsibility, in self-awareness and in accord with one's own unique character as a person."
Rollo May, Man's Search for Himself (1953), p 272
"The degree of our freedom and self-determination varies with the level which we realize to be our self — the source from which we act."
Alan Watts, Nature, Man, and Woman (1958), p 135

Women say

Later, I noticed these:

"Leading transies is like trying to herd cats."
Cathy Platine www.gallae.com
Note: I found this c. 1998. As seen in 2023, the website says: "Established in 1998 with public rituals held at the Serpent Mound in south central Ohio we moved to New York in 2002 with the purchase of an ageing Silver age Catskill resort inn. We incorporated in 2005 with the formal dedication of the Phrygianum property and transfer of the deed to the corporation."
"Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you're wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn't love you anymore."
Lady Gaga, quoted in the Gulfport, Miss., Sun Herald, quoted in The Week, Dec. 21, 2012, p. 15.
woman balancing things on her head

It's not only about what you choose to do, but what you're allowed to do

Thing is, you can choose your own direction, but there are also social consequences to doing so. These consequences fall unequally on different sorts of people. And some people are punished no matter what they choose. In 2023, I think about things like this (April 23, 2023 tweet):

Dr. BlackDeer on Twitter, 23 April 2023: Y'all tell us to be ourselves as if every manifestation of us isn't policed. When we speak, we're painted as aggressive. Wear our kicks and are labeled unprofessional. Sorry brave yt tattoo lady who read too much Brene Brown, being ourselves isn't a solution to oppression.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Transphobia and antisemitism contribute to political violence (context: attack on Paul Pelosi)

Transphobia and antisemitism contribute to political violence — even against people who aren't trans or Jewish.

See my article: "The hammer meme hits hard". Medium lets you read a certain number of stories for free every month. You may also consider a paid membership on the platform.

art of person in anguish

This is going on in June 2023:

Alejandra Caraballo tweets: 'Matt Walsh named a bunch of Jewish doctors as being pedophiles and nazis who invented trans people. His neo nazi followers were upset because he didn't actually 'name the Jew' and explicitly denounce the Jews. Even Matt Walsh isn't transphobic enough for these people.' She’s responding to Walsh’s tweet: ‘The trans agenda was invented by pedophilic psychologists, degenerate quacks, lunatic sexologists, literal Nazi scientists, and other assorted deviants. A collection of the most despicable monsters imaginable came up with all of this stuff. Here are five names you should know.’

The person who committed a mass shooting in Buffalo on May 14, 2022 had put a transphobic, antisemitic meme in his manifesto.

Alejandra Caraballo tweets: 'The replies are full of blue checks sharing anti Semitic conspiracy theories and propaganda. This particular 'meme' was in the Buffalo shooters manifesto.' The meme is ‘Who is behind the rise in transgenderism’ with the images of six people with Jewish stars stamped on them.
Alejandra Caraballo tweets: 'Explicitly so.' She screenshotted a tweet: ‘id argue more important than being German was ‘Jewish and gay’, but let’s get real, you won’t go there with a ten-foot pole.’

Trump's bullying, insulting tone toward Jews

As background, see this 2020 report from Bend the Arc about what U.S. Jews think of Trump.

On September 2, 2023, Elon Musk "'liked' a tweet by Keith Woods, an Irish white nationalist and self-proclaimed 'raging anti-semite'...Musk then further engaged with Woods, directly replying to him that 'ADL has tried very hard to strangle X/Twitter' and posting a flood of tweets on his perceived grievances with ADL. In doing so, the hashtag immediately become the top trending topic on X...featuring antisemitic tropes, stereotypes, caricatures and neo-Nazi conspiracies of global Jewish domination, Zionist attempts to disrupt established societies and immediate threats posed to 'white people.'" (The Hill) In response to this, the ADL declared that "the real issue is neither ADL nor the threat of a frivolous lawsuit. This urgent matter is the safety of the Jewish people in the face of increasing, intensifying antisemitism."

Elad Nehorai tweets September 6, 2023: Reminder that THIS was how the ADL campaign first started. THIS is what Musk took part in. And when he engaged with it, he did so by responding to a neo-Nazi. Any media outlet reporting this as simply a dispute between Musk and the ADL is abdicating its responsibility.

On September 17, 2023 — the second day of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year — Trump posted to his Truth Social platform "a flier created by the organization JEXIT — a group that seeks to draw Jewish voters away from the Democratic Party." It read: "Just a quick reminder for liberal Jews who voted to destroy America & Israel because you believed false narratives! Let's hope you learned from your mistake & make better choices moving forward! Happy New Year!"

A few days later in September 2023, in Texas, the Hamshire-Fannett Independent School District fired a teacher who assigned 8th-grade students Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, written by Ari Folman and illustrated by David Polonsky. As HuffPost wrote: "It details an experience in which Anne Frank walked through a park that displayed nude female statues and a conversation in which she asked a friend that they each show each other their breasts, The Associated Press reported in April. It also includes a section where she discusses both male and female genitalia, according to the Post."


Relatedly:

"The White House on Thursday took new steps to fight antisemitism, with eight federal agencies officially declaring that an essential civil rights protection outlaws antisemitism amid a rise in hate crimes targeting Jewish people.
Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act outlaws discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin in any program or activity that gets federal funding. But, for the first time, eight federal agencies put it in writing, explicitly stating that the protections apply to “certain forms of antisemitic, Islamophobic, and related forms of discrimination in federally funded programs and activities.”
8 Federal Agencies For First Time Declare Civil Rights Act Protects Against Antisemitism Title VI of the landmark 1964 law outlaws discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin in any program that gets federal funding. Marita Vlachou, HuffPost, Sep 28, 2023

David DePape convicted of assaulting Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Michael Finnegan, Washington Post, November 16, 2023

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Environmental protests

CNN reports:

Two climate activists glued themselves to a 200-year-old masterpiece at London's National Gallery on Monday, the latest in a string of disruptive protests by British environmentalist group Just Stop Oil.

The pair covered John Constable's famous landscape painting "The Hay Wain" with a modified version of the image before sticking their hands to its frame.

Climate protesters glue themselves to 200-year-old masterpiece, 5 July 2022

HuffPost reports:

In just the past month, lawmakers in Utah, Georgia and Tennessee have passed legislation granting police broad new authority to charge anyone who interferes with or disrupts the operations of power plants and pipelines with felonies carrying years in prison.

Over the past five years, nearly two dozen states have enacted similar bills, all following the format of a model bill right-wing operatives working with fossil fuel lobbyists designed to thwart future climate protests like those against the Dakota Access oil pipeline.

Citing Neo-Nazi Plots Against The Grid, States Pass Laws Meant To Thwart Climate Protests, 19 April 2023

2023 study: Among Norwegian adults, anger predicts climate activism. Anger is more likely than hope to lead to climate activism by a factor of seven.

Earth

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Poems

Aracelis Girmay, "Second Estrangement"

William Bronk, "Night and Day"

Anna Swir trans. by Piotr Florczyk, "A Wife Says to Her Husband"

flowering plant

Friday, April 14, 2023

'El chiste antiderechos se cuenta solo...'

This is a tweet about two people coming to the Bogotá book fair, FILBo. Carolina Sanín will be there.

For context on Carolina Sanín, see my article "'Hate' isn't an element in 'H2O'". You need paid membership on the platform to get access — consider one!.

dog carrying a ball

Poems

Mark Strand:

James Wright:

nature photo

Czesław Miłosz:

John Burnside:

Ben Mirov:

Louise Gluck:

Etheridge Knight:

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Missouri effectively banned gender-affirming care

Update

Judd Legum and Tesnim Zekeria ("America's most unhinged, unelected official, Nov 21, 2023) offer this retrospective in Popular Information:

"In March 2023, Bailey announced that he was unilaterally implementing emergency regulations that would impose severe restrictions on transgender hormone therapy for children and adults. What authority did Bailey cite to justify circumventing the legislature? The Missouri Merchandising Practices Act. Bailey's actions were condemned by Democrats and Republicans.

Bailey proposed requiring 15 hourly therapy sessions over 18 months before any person could receive hormone therapy. Doctors would also need to certify that "for at least the 3 most recent consecutive years, the patient has exhibited a medically documented, long-lasting, persistent and intense pattern of gender dysphoria" and "any existing mental health comorbidities of the patient have been treated and resolved." Further, doctors would need to have in place a system to monitor "all patients beginning the first day of intervention and continuing for a period of not fewer than 15 years."

People sued, and a state judge temporarily blocked the rule. Then, Legum and Zekeria write, "in May, the Missouri legislature then passed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors. Shortly thereafter, facing increasing criticism from all sides, Bailey withdrew the rule" that would have applied to all ages.

Learn more about LGBT rights in Missouri (Wikipedia).

Previously

Bailey cited Emily Bazelon's piece in the New York Times as justification.

Headline: Missouri to restrict medical care for transgender adults, citing consumer protection law
Archive.org

Missouri's existing standard for adults was informed consent. The new regulation was to take effect April 27, 2023 (with only two weeks' notice).

Please read my article, An exploding rocket is a success, but trans people can’t get hormones? It's a 4-minute read on Medium.

Reactions

On April 13, 2023

Erin Reed tweeted: "Requires 3 years of dysphoria, 18 months of therapy sessions, doesn't allow people with autism/depression. This is what elimination of transgender people looks like."
Chase Strangio tweeted: "When I started practicing law 13 yrs ago, categorical bans on care were clearly understood to violate the 8th Amendment's prohibition on Cruel & Unusual Punishment in prisons."

On April 14, 2023

@CromartieMd tweeted: "Understand that if you let the attorney general dictate the standard of care to you, you are making a choice to deviate from the medical standard of care and you are completely unprotected as a practitioner"
Ari Drennen tweeted: "I read the endnotes. Bailey's rule cites debunked studies on social contagion, fearmongers about autism without attempting to justify the concern, and makes it effectively impossible for adults to transition. Everyone should worry about this nakedly unconstitutional escalation."
Gillian Branstetter tweeted that if this rule were to take effect it would be a "disastrous and watershed moment in this country's political history." She connected it to "the Texas DFPS order last year and this mifepristone ban, it's just the raw exertion of state powers invented from whole cloth against people with little recourse and by people who expect to face no accountability or checks on said power." She added: "The expulsion of the duly elected officials in TN, the presumed infallibility of our police state, the valorizing of racist vigilantes. There's an explicit turn happening in our politics and we are all tied to the tracks."

angry red robot

See: Missouri Hospital Sues State AG Over Gender Care Records Requests. WJLA. April 15, 2023.

Update: ACLU sues

"ACLU Sues To Block Missouri Rule On Transgender Health Care: The ACLU is suing to block new Missouri restrictions on both adults and children seeking gender-affirming health care." Heather Hollingsworth and Summer Ballentine. April 24, 2023.

One of the mega-trolls

Matt Walsh April 13: This is outrageous. You shouldn’t be allowed to change your gender at all. Second tweet: Grown men with wives and children do not deserve any sympathy or understanding if they decide to “transition.” It is the ultimate act of family-wrecking narcissism. An unthinkable betrayal of your marriage vows and your duties as a father.
August 22, 2023, Lee Shevek tweets: Reminder that they didn’t just ban trans healthcare for youth in Missouri, they banned it for incarcerated trans adults as well! There needs to be a lot more noise about that imo. Incarcerating a trans person in Missouri is now a means of forcibly detransitioning them. To which Erin Reed responds: This is extremely important to note. If you are incarcerated right now in multiple states, they intend to fully detransition you forcibly. It’s vile.

Earlier:

In October 2023, this column: "In places like Missouri and Oklahoma, conservative legislators have gone even further, arguing that age restrictions on gender-affirming care should be raised to 25 or 26 — far older than the states’ legal ages of majority." — Grayson Stevens. "I Received Gender-Affirming Care As A Minor. It Wasn’t What I Expected." "I quickly realized that as a teen, there would be elements of my gender transition that were fully beyond my control." HuffPost Personal. Oct 13, 2023

The 'gun enthusiast' who leaked U.S. classified docs about Russia's invasion of Ukraine

A Washington Post article: "Leaker of U.S. secret documents worked on military base, friend says." [that's my unpaywalled gift link] Subtitle: "THE DISCORD LEAKS | The online group that received hundreds of pages of classified material included foreigners, members tell The Post." Shane Harris and Samuel Oakford. April 12, 2023.

Here's the article's lede:

"The man behind a massive leak of U.S. government secrets that has exposed spying on allies, revealed the grim prospects for Ukraine’s war with Russia and ignited diplomatic fires for the White House is a young, charismatic gun enthusiast who shared highly classified documents with a group of far-flung acquaintances searching for companionship amid the isolation of the pandemic."

Regarding that article, Jeff Sharlet says today:

"The leaker, according to one of his sect of devout Christian teens. This is what I call in THE UNDERTOW an 'innocence cult” of the Right, an implicitly misogynist conflation of strength & purity, God & guns, + the bastardized gnostic gospel of the Trumpocene, secrets & codes.' ... Remember when OK GOP Sen. Jim Inhofe anticipated shape of things to come w/ mantra “God, gays, guns”? (Long time ago. Prescient proto-fascist.) Ukraine leak is result of such theology, trickle down American fundamentalism, ascending imaginary peaks of conspiracism. ... I’m against antifascists throwing “grooming” back at fascists. Term itself can be moral panic weapon. But here—adult gathers depressed teens in secret meetings to rule by aesthetic of “fitness,” violence, & piety in service of criminal expression of his ego—what to call that? ... [there is] a fundamental white supremacist conspiracy theory, designed to seduce 'normies' by convincing them that hate crimes are really government plots." — see the Twitter thread by Jeff Sharlet, 13 Apr 2023

open water well

How we talk about fascism

Read: "What Is Fascism? A century of attempts to define and whitewash Fascism." Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Substack, Dec 7, 2022.

"Fascism is a constant problem of the human condition," Jared Yates Sexton says in this April 16, 2023 Twitter thread. An authoritarian movement, semi-hidden, semi-open, wants "neoliberal globalism" to persist. It's fundamentally about "white supremacist capitalism," and it's "a crisis of a declining America." They want to recreate hierarchies and destroy liberalism and progressivism. All of this is fascism. "So many moderates and 'respectable' Republicans want to believe MAGA is an aberration, but it’s only an intensifying of the same ideas, paranoia, violence, and antidemocratic energies that have been there all along and have been essential for their political projects. Reaganism and classic GOP projects were authoritarian cruelty with a smile and a happy ad campaign. But they used the same racism, the same conspiracy theories, the same ideology. It felt better for them, and what MAGA does is make them confront their deserved shame." And: "Affiliated projects like National Conservatism and Christian Nationalism are cousins of fascism and the religious components it bastardized." They can't complete their project without an "authoritarian push," and they want "someone more respectable than Donald Trump" to do it. Arguing over the fascist label is "an attempt to maintain the authoritarian structures that served you well in an attempt to reclaim them from Trump and the rabble you’d rather control than serve." Here he discusses it in a 25-minute video. At 21:00–21:30, he says that Christian Nationalism is the storytelling that fascism takes on. The worldwide commonality in fascism, Nazism, U.S. movements like this, etc. has been white supremacy.

Mike Rugnetta says on Bluesky, Jan 2, 2024: "fascism isn’t a coherent ideology but an aesthetic position which uses political tools for post-hoc justifications of assuming said aesthetic position." (In other words, primarily it's a preference for looking at displays of hypermasculinity, crosses and flags, etc., and if anyone questions your taste, you just take away their basic political rights to go to the doctor or speak or exist.) Because it's weaponized and it gains power, it's dangerous. Nonetheless, as a philosophy there's little meat on its bones — intellectually, it's a "garbage nonsense position for insecure fools and bootlickers."

A.R. Moxon, March 24, 2024: "A fascist politician has a pretty easy way to differentiate themselves [from other candidates]. All they have to do is offer more eliminationist violence and a more bigoted rationale for it than anybody else is offering."

A.R. Moxon, April 6, 2024: "The conservative project is a supremacist project, which means it is a blame-management system, which is why it has embraced fascism's myth of purification through elimination, and why they intend to accelerate the fascist program of eliminationist violence against their own citizens."

quilt art

Harrison Ford said the character he played, Indiana Jones, would punch a Nazi. He said: “That was a black-and-white world and its evil presented itself to the world. I mean, it’s incalculable that this vision of evil not be confronted.”

Perceptions of climate change

Tweets on how we perceive climate change.


earth seen from space

Three poems

Going through my bookmarks. Here are three poems that surfaced at random.

Eric Yip, “不 / NO”
William Dickey, "The Food of Love"
Ada Limón, “Against Nostalgia”

illustration of person sitting in a meadow

DeSantis's racist, anti-immigrant stunt on Martha's Vineyard, September 2022

Because we should remember it:


One reason why they did it:


How they "justify" it:


December 2023 update on the DeSantis presidential campaign

Hmm:

"A year after Ron DeSantis led Donald Trump in some 2024 presidential primary polls, and with just weeks to go before the first ballots are cast, the Florida governor is already explaining how Democrats conspired to stop him: by repeatedly charging the coup-attempting former president with breaking the law.

DeSantis’ campaign and super PAC have spent more than $160 million to boost him, and he spent the better part of 2023 on the road. But, he now says, it may not have been enough to overcome the advantage he believes Trump received from getting indicted four times."

— "DeSantis’ 2023: More Than $160 Million Spent To Buy A Collapse In The Polls": The Florida governor has already started blaming Democrats for indicting Donald Trump too much and thereby boosting his campaign. S.V. Date, HuffPost, Dec 29, 2023

early 2000s US Homeland Security rainbow chart for terrorism threat level

January 2024 update on the DeSantis presidential campaign

Trump has 60%. DeSantis is in a distant second at 12%. Why does he continue to campaign? Why does he continue to talk about anything he would want to do as president? He won't win the primary.

Well, as Melissa Gira Grant says on Bluesky today (Jan 11): "the goal here isn’t to create DeSantis voters, it's to keep using the platform he has (and that he’s clinging to despite losing) to make the lives of trans people a debatable point". DeSantis knows he won't be president, so he isn't really trying to win voters. He really just wants to destroy trans people. His political talk is for that purpose. That's all.

Abortion isn't a winning 2024 strategy either, yet Republicans go hard on that too.

chart showing Trump 60%, DeSantis 12%
FiveThirtyEight, Jan 11, 2024

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