The Coddling Of The American Mind (Trigger Warning Article In The Atlantic...)

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Yeah if they go into activist work they can say oh you are the famous person who got wrote up in the Atlantic.
Not to mention the opportunity to see how their ideas are received by the community at large and the establishment in particular. Activists growing up in this turbulent period have a much broader scope and who knows maybe in the future all this awkward stuff will be finely tuned from decades of mass market research.

i honestly don't know which of this is sarcastic and which isn't, and i'm not sure who the sarcasm is directed at. :(

― wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, November 11, 2015 3:29 AM (9 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I was responding to "this will follow them around their whole lives" with a positive spin on it. If they are activists now then maybe they will take part in that work in the future. If so then having a newspaper article on your embryonic attempts at activism could be a plus in that field.

I'm not exactly commenting on a specific case or anything in that second statement. This is the first activist generation w instant global communication. Protests that would only reach a dozen or so people are now given global mainstream attention. If activists are paying any attention to the reception and criticisms they can take them to heart and in the future not make the same mistakes. I'm calling this "market research" but really all they have to do is google it and see what the entire spectrum of reactions are. Not just from fellow activists but from the extreme opposite of the spectrum as well.

Who knows maybe nobody will learn anything from it.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 17:59 (ten years ago)

this is abut the university of missouri incident that is an ongoing discussion in this thread, but we should really move it to the race thread:

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-would-university-of-missouri-students-protest-jewish-20151110-story.html

F♯ A♯ (∞), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:09 (ten years ago)

a cheap piece that pretends to not answer it's central "provocative" question

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:17 (ten years ago)

like instead of pointing out why Jews and blacks have historically been treated quite differently in the US (the reasons for which are rather glaringly obvious), it just makes some oblique assertions that maybe they have been

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:18 (ten years ago)

can't say easily dismissing his meandering thought is any better

F♯ A♯ (∞), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:23 (ten years ago)

every time you see "coddled" used in a headline, take one drink...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/college-is-not-for-coddling/2015/11/10/6def5706-87db-11e5-be39-0034bb576eee_story.html

sleeve, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:24 (ten years ago)

the problem w/ the latimes piece is that he doesn't have any evidence, just some anecdotal assumptions. there is plenty of consternation in the jewish community about claims of antisemitism being minimized or dismissed as either unserious or just the fevered hysteria of jews. there's an entire mamet flick on this theme. iirc jews are the number target of hate crimes in america; that they aren't perceived that way is just one of the reasons why the latimes article is unserious about interrogating its central claim.

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:31 (ten years ago)

sorry, number one* target

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:32 (ten years ago)

(nb it might have been number one target of religious-based hate crimes i really don't remember the data exactly but it should be googleable)

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:33 (ten years ago)

i take mordy's silence in response as a concession

Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:43 (ten years ago)

lol i could not even interpret what yr argument was and it certainly had nothing to do w/ what i was writing so i can't really respond. if u'd like to view that as a concession (to what? idk) then go right ahead

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:46 (ten years ago)

I would guess that a major element to that jews-are-most-targeted-religion statistic comes from jews / the ADL being very organized about these things and very likely to report each and every poop swastika.

iatee, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:50 (ten years ago)

To save characters can we just call it a "swasturdka?"

Resting Bushface (Phil D.), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:51 (ten years ago)

that might screw up the ADL's statistics

iatee, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:51 (ten years ago)

the problem w/ the latimes piece is that he doesn't have any evidence

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iirc jews are the number target of hate crimes in america; that they aren't perceived that way is just one of the reasons why the latimes article is unserious about interrogating its central claim.

...

(nb it might have been number one target of religious-based hate crimes i really don't remember the data exactly but it should be googleable)

― Mordy, Wednesday, November 11, 2015 6:33 PM (16 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

i wonder if the la times writer's assertions are googleable

F♯ A♯ (∞), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:55 (ten years ago)

do u know the difference between a specific claim and an general anecdotal assertion that is not backed by any actual facts?

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:56 (ten years ago)

here i googled it for u:
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/hate-crime/2013/topic-pages/victims/victims_final

Religious bias
Of the 1,223 victims of anti-religious hate crimes:

60.3 percent were victims of crimes motivated by their offenders’ anti-Jewish bias.
13.7 percent were victims of anti-Islamic (Muslim) bias.
6.1 percent were victims of anti-Catholic bias.
4.3 percent were victims of bias against groups of individuals of varying religions (anti-multiple religions, group).
3.8 percent were victims of anti-Protestant bias.
0.6 percent were victims of anti-Atheist/Agnostic bias.
11.2 percent were victims of bias against other religions (anti-other religion). (Based on Table 1.)

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 18:57 (ten years ago)

do u know the difference between a specific claim and an general anecdotal assertion that is not backed by any actual facts?

― Mordy, Wednesday, November 11, 2015 6:56 PM (55 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

do you know what the definition of "anecdotal" and "assertion" are?

here lemme google that for you:

anecdotal: (Of an account) not necessarily true or reliable, because based on personal accounts rather than facts or research

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/anecdotal

assertion: A confident and forceful statement of fact or belief

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/assertion

there seems something terribly at odds with the phrase "anecdotal assertion"

F♯ A♯ (∞), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:00 (ten years ago)

idk what value you think that piece has. it's whole point is there in the vapid headline and there's basically nothing else to it.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:04 (ten years ago)

like is it supposed to all of a sudden make white people realize that black people are unfairly treated by American society *makes u think* etc

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:05 (ten years ago)

the assertion was that anti-jewish hate crimes are treated more seriously than anti-black hate crimes. i don't know if it's true or not but his evidence that it's true - 3 anecdotes - is not particularly impressive. i'm sorry that "anecdotal assertion" was confusing. i should have said "anecdotally supported assertion," which should be clear.

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:07 (ten years ago)

Mordy, for what it's worth, the source you link to records 3563 racially motivated hate crimes, of which 66.5%, about 2370, were directed at black people.
60.3% of the 1223 religiously motivated hate crimes, or about 740, were directed at Jews.

I mean I guess maybe you meant "number one" in terms of "hate crimes per Jew"? But not clear to me that's the right metric, plus, then I gotta go through the whole list and see who gets most hate-crimed per capita (I think gay men have a good case.)

But I gotta say, as a white Jewish guy, I am not walking around worrying about me or my kids getting beaten down on the street. For some people, who don't look like me, that's a live worry.

Guayaquil (eephus!), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:08 (ten years ago)

http://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/identity-politics-and-the-erasure-of-class-from-american-political-discourse

I hate rich kids more than I hate white people tbf

El Tomboto, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:09 (ten years ago)

it depends on where you live. there were 2 separate stabbing incidents in crown heights last week. if i still lived there i'd probably be more worried. xp

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:09 (ten years ago)

I think the response team that da jewz have set up is better equipped. when some swastika gets painted (w/ any material) it becomes news, there's a response, it's in the news etc.

'treated more seriously' is the wrong way to look at it because it's not just this natural thing that happens

iatee, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:12 (ten years ago)

er wrote 'in the news' twice

iatee, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:12 (ten years ago)

here i googled it for u:
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/hate-crime/2013/topic-pages/victims/victims_final

Religious bias
Of the 1,223 victims of anti-religious hate crimes:

60.3 percent were victims of crimes motivated by their offenders’ anti-Jewish bias.
13.7 percent were victims of anti-Islamic (Muslim) bias.
6.1 percent were victims of anti-Catholic bias.
4.3 percent were victims of bias against groups of individuals of varying religions (anti-multiple religions, group).
3.8 percent were victims of anti-Protestant bias.
0.6 percent were victims of anti-Atheist/Agnostic bias.
11.2 percent were victims of bias against other religions (anti-other religion). (Based on Table 1.)

― Mordy, Wednesday, November 11, 2015 6:57 PM (13 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

thanks for the troll. get your facts straight.

eephus! otm obv

F♯ A♯ (∞), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:19 (ten years ago)

u kno what is particularly dumb about that article is that his claim in that piece essentially comes down to: when jews complained about swastikas at other schools no one wrote any paeans to free speech. but afaik no one wrote any paeans defending the swastika in this case either so the author is quite literally a moron.

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:22 (ten years ago)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

F♯ A♯ (∞), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:27 (ten years ago)

you had a whole shitload of people saying the poop swastika was made up

goole, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:27 (ten years ago)

ie the enemies of free speech are lying

goole, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:28 (ten years ago)

strawman?

Contrast that with what happened at UC Davis this year when a lone swastika was found painted on a Jewish fraternity house. UC Davis officials issued an immediate condemnation, the local Anti-Defamation League offered a $2,500 reward to find the perpetrator, and Davis police launched a hate crime investigation.

When vandals painted swastikas on the campus of Northwestern University in June, university President Morton Schapiro issued a campuswide email: “These acts are offensive to the entire Northwestern community and will not be tolerated.”

There was no backlash when Jewish groups asked Schapiro to do more to combat anti-Semitism on campus. No paeans to free speech appeared in the media in defense of the swastika, suggesting Jewish students needed to toughen up in the face of bigotry.

Were paeans to free speech written defending the use of racist language or the swastika at Mizzou?

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:29 (ten years ago)

no it was a matter of claiming that racist language and/or the swastika never happened there:

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/360013.php
https://twitter.com/SooperMexican/status/664194527083798529
http://thefederalist.com/2015/11/10/was-the-poop-swastika-incident-at-mizzou-a-giant-hoax/

goole, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:34 (ten years ago)

that's the script: nothing is really that bad, these kids are coddled, they are led by fanatics, they don't want to be criticized, they believe in lies, they don't want to be free, free speech is a threat to their game, that's why they want to control the language

goole, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:37 (ten years ago)

fringe conservatives suggesting it was a hoax is v different from 'paeans to free speech appeared in the media.' also tho is there reason to believe that the swastika was directed at black students particularly? bc if it was directed at the student body in general it is bizarre to claim that it was treated less seriously than other swastikas. what is even the argument? that they thought it was directed at black students so they didn't treat it as seriously as they would if they had thought it was directed at jewish students?

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:38 (ten years ago)

none of those people is fringe

i have no idea of the seriousness of the investigation compared to others, and i haven't read that LA times piece

goole, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 19:44 (ten years ago)

I've done this calculation before:

Victims of Hate Crime as a Percentage of Total Population of Group

Jewish = 0.00012
Black = 0.00004
LBGT = 0.000091

I don't remember which year I calculated for. Probably 2010.

Of course, the data can be skewed based on which groups are more likely to report crimes, and also based on whether law enforcement agencies forward data to the FBI more consistently for some groups than for others. My unfortunately not-so-cursory hate-readings of hate group websites have suggested to me that hatred of black people is more widespread, whereas hatred of Jews is more passionate and violent.

bamcquern, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 20:18 (ten years ago)

This is a disastrous series of events for liberalism and leftism in this country.

El Tomboto, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 20:48 (ten years ago)

Click is an idiot, there should be little debate about that. She made a horrible mistake and behaved like a fool.

akm, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 20:52 (ten years ago)

she did something bullying that reflects very poorly on her instincts and judgment; i'm almost more alarmed by her joining into what i think was an instance of a mob bullying an individual than by her evident misunderstanding of the first amendment.

but she did apologize, and i don't wish to pile on since she is no receiving receiving a steady blast of hate in her inbox right now, and her career is in jeopardy (she's non-tenured).

wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 20:54 (ten years ago)

apparently she built a career off being the nation's foremost scholar on twilight fandom

Click, M. A., Aubrey, J. S., and Behm-Morawitz, E. (Eds.). (2010). Bitten by Twilight: Youth culture, media, and the vampire franchise. New York: Peter Lang.

Behm-Morawitz, E., Click, M. A., and Aubrey, J. S. (2010). “Relating to Twilight: Fans' Responses to Love and Romance in the Vampire Franchise.” In M. A. Click, J. S. Aubrey & E. Behm- Morawitz (Eds). Bitten by Twilight: Youth culture, media, and the vampire franchise. New York: Peter Lang.

Aubrey, J. S., Walus, S., and Click, M. A. (2010). “Twilight and the Production of the 21 st Century Teen Idol.” In M. A. Click, J. S. Aubrey & E. Behm-Morawitz (Eds). Bitten by Twilight: Youth culture, media, and vampire franchise. New York: Peter Lang.

Aubrey, J. S ., Behm-Morawitz, E ., & Click, M. A. (2010). The romanticization of abstinence: Fan response to sexual restraint in the Twilight series. Transformative Works and Cultures, 5. doi:10.3983/twc.2010.0216. http://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/216/184

iatee, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 20:54 (ten years ago)

xpost

er, i mean no /doubt/ receiving

xxpost

and i really don't think her academic interests are at all relevant here.

wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 20:55 (ten years ago)

those papers each required 3 authors

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 20:56 (ten years ago)

now you're just being snotty

i have no personal interest in reading those articles, but twilight is a huge phenomenon, it's worth studying. the articles could be good or they could be terrible.

they have no bearing on what click did.

wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 21:00 (ten years ago)

eh the First Amendment is too much work. Besides, the GOP just wants to keep the Second and Tenth anyway.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 21:04 (ten years ago)

they have no bearing on what click did.

i don't know if this is true. i'm looking at one of the papers right now and it is very embarrassing from the pov of having come from an academic producing scholarship at the university level. the link between the politics of the author, and the insubstantial nature of the scholarship, is that the former - an emphasis in the academy on activism - allowed the latter - scholarship w/ minimal redeeming qualities. it's indicative of an emphasis on left-wing activism in the university at the expense of the traditional purvey of academic study.

Mordy, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 21:26 (ten years ago)

I think that's jumping to conclusions just a little.

El Tomboto, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 21:30 (ten years ago)

speaking of uh stuff you guys were talking about, i thought this story was so heartwarming when i first read it.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/08/01/the-teen-who-exposed-a-professor-s-myth.html

scott seward, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 21:37 (ten years ago)

I finally watched that video of Click--oh man, when the cameraman tells her he has a right to be on public space and she does this mocking cartoon voice back at him "I really understand that. I'm a Communications Professor." lol

Why because she True and Interesting (President Keyes), Wednesday, 11 November 2015 21:48 (ten years ago)

the trolls have descended

http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2015/11/11/racist-signs-found-on-old-campus/

goole, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 22:08 (ten years ago)


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