Friend Infected With Right Wing Brain Worms - What to Do?

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Oh, to have rail infrastructure worthy of a strike!

Philip Nunez, Monday, 29 April 2024 20:17 (one month ago) link

really good thoughts as well, neando

honestly, i think for me it's more that the information age _hasn't_ transformed the way we argue, that people still argue the way we always have even though theoretically we can be, like, much better informed than we used to be.

i've been thinking about... well, i was remembering, for instance, the Old Days, that people used to argue endlessly about evolution on usenet. people would go on talk.origins and like... it's this tradition, i think is shitty, this tradition of Debate or Discourse... like, it's all emotional. it's just people throwing excuses at each other, trying to persuade each other emotionally, and coming up with all kinds of lies and excuses to do so. it's why people always used to hate lawyers, because if a good lawyer makes an argument it's not about determining Objective Truth. do people still hate lawyers? i don't know. i'm not sure if i ever hated lawyers. i don't hate lawyers now.

like someone saying "zipper merging is bad because you're cutting in front of me, jerk" when it's actually established as the most efficient way to merge.

zipper merging is fine as long as you _merge when everyone else does_ instead of driving so far ahead that you nearly run into someone just so you can cut in 50 feet later. that's my hot take.

conservatives, however, mean 'emotional' in the misogynist, patriarchal sense, they use it to mean a form of weakness. they mean "you're too sensitive and that sensitivity is clouding your thinking", just like an asshole husband tells his wife "oh, you're always too emotional" when she gets angry at him for something fucked up that he said or did.

and yeah for me this is also... like, you know, i think sometimes people still say "hysterical" as a put-down. i try not to do it but it comes into my head sometimes, when someone (probably me) is being really emotional. there's this whole field of argument in the humanist tradition centered around "the woman question", these very enlightened rational debates about the question of whether women should be _allowed_ to read and write, whether or not women have some _nature_ which precludes, or ought to preclude, our being _educated_. of course, most of the people taking part in these debates were men. that, to me, is emblematic of humanist, enlightenment thought, the way it _works_. i do see in internet arguments more continuity than change. debates over "the woman question" prefigure debates over "the gay question", "the trans question"... many others, no doubt, past and future - woman/gay/trans are just the examples that stand out as being particularly relevant to me.

i find that there's... kind of an upside to my existence being "political". i was going for a walk at a local park yesterday, and the folks i was with made it to a local landmark at the same time as some kids and their parents. i don't know what age. 11? 12? at least one was wearing a boy scout uniform. so i said "i used to be a boy scout", to nobody in particular. it wasn't a _debate_. it wasn't a _discussion_. politics is as simple as continuing to assert my existence. that's what allows people to _question their assumptions_. these parents see a middle-aged lady, older than them, who used to be a boy scout. more importantly, there's this kid who sees this old lady and _she_ used to be a boy scout. and that, i believe, is how people start questioning about what is and isn't true, what is and isn't possible.

the internet, when i was younger, opened my eyes and my mind to a whole new world of experiences and now, idk, i guess my mind ain't so open in that particular way. i'm still open in a lot of other ways. i just... i just am not sure what the internet has to _offer_ me right now... besides convenience, which is no small thing, or rather, many small things that add up to a great deal.

Kate (rushomancy), Tuesday, 30 April 2024 02:48 (one month ago) link

I got an ad for Brilyn Hollyhand, I don’t know if that’s a candidate or just a right-wing grifter but wtf “Brilyn.”

papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 6 May 2024 02:29 (four weeks ago) link

R.F.K. Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain

The presidential candidate has faced previously undisclosed health issues, including a parasite that he said ate part of his brain.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 8 May 2024 10:34 (three weeks ago) link

lol came here to say to post that

(•̪●) (carne asada), Wednesday, 8 May 2024 11:36 (three weeks ago) link

tfw yr poisonous thoughts are too much for yr brainworm

memphis milano: the new trend of the 80s (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 8 May 2024 12:44 (three weeks ago) link

apparently at the same time RFK Jr was having brainworms he also suffered from mercury poisoning - all of this was presented as evidence that he couldn't afford alimony payments to his ex-wife, who later committed suicide

just like Christopher Wray said (brownie), Wednesday, 8 May 2024 16:47 (three weeks ago) link

he looks incredibly unhealthy, like over the last 10 years he's aged about 25 years.

omar little, Wednesday, 8 May 2024 16:59 (three weeks ago) link

that happens when the spirit of 3+ dead ancestors inhabit your body, telling you to stop being so horrible or change your name

RICH BRIAN (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 8 May 2024 17:14 (three weeks ago) link

I thought about this in relation to football yesterday, and how people have opinions on matches, teams, players, that they haven't even seen - but as though they had seen them.

I caught myself the other day about to say something about a player, when I realized I'd seen them maybe twice. Was I forming my opinion on what I had seen, or what others said about him? The former is likely too small a sample size to outweigh the latter, but subconsciously I'd rolled them in together. Even regular match going fans don't really see other teams players all that much. How many times have I actually seen Brentford on TV? Yet I have an opinion on Ivan Toney

If I see Brentford play and Toney is terrible/fantastic do I change my opinion based on what would be a significant proportion of the sample size, or do I keep my original opinion and say "well it was just one game"

anvil, Friday, 10 May 2024 08:20 (three weeks ago) link

I guess the latter comes down to how invested I am in my original opinion, if not much then it probably changes my viewpoint significantly, but if I'm subconsciously invested in my original opinion, I'm more likely to cast aside what I just saw as statistical noise even though its the actual fact I saw and not the conceptual fact I received

anvil, Friday, 10 May 2024 08:22 (three weeks ago) link

Keep having to remind myself that Cheryl from Curb being married to RFKJ is real life, not a story arc thought up by Larry David

Ethinically Ambigaus (Bananaman Begins), Friday, 10 May 2024 08:29 (three weeks ago) link


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