Rebecca Solnit now a confirmed accelerationist.
― pomenitul, Saturday, 23 January 2021 14:07 (five years ago)
"what's a non-ridiculous non-liberal framing"
It's not exactly an answer from me but to look at Trump and say that his presidency pushed these movements onwards, where part of the problem is the inadequate response for what went on before in the Obama-era. That's part of the story which is only hinted at BLM's beginning being dated to 2014.
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 23 January 2021 15:02 (five years ago)
What would you see as the difference between the Trump era and the Trump presidency?
― Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 23 January 2021 15:45 (five years ago)
I am using these terms interchangeably. What's the issue?
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 23 January 2021 16:17 (five years ago)
andrew's Q wd have rather more force as a gotcha if this guardian hed wasn't extremely deliberately exploiting a (fairly obvious) ambiguity to give a plain statement a frisson of hot-take contrarian perversity
viz (to belabour the point and hammer home the obvious) if the hed read: "the trump presidency wasn't all bad" this wd be unalloyed spiked-style hot-take contrarian perversity
but in fact -- despite the exact temporal overlap of the trump era with the trump presidency -- not everything undertaken during the trump presidency issued from trump adminsitration, or at its behest or indeed with its imprimatur, hence the argument that some things that took place during the "trump era" were not in fact bad bcz trump is NOT a spiked-style take but statement of business as usual in a politics where different forces can clash (which is all politics lol)
― mark s, Saturday, 23 January 2021 16:25 (five years ago)
for maximum clarity imagine when reading that bcz trump is somehow marked off via punctuation or some other printed signal from what follows it
this is why i am not allowed to write my own heds and straps probably
― mark s, Saturday, 23 January 2021 16:27 (five years ago)
viz i am too clever and funny
andrew's Q
Didn't see that twist coming!
― kinder, Saturday, 23 January 2021 16:28 (five years ago)
i thought this bump would be about the guardian article on rolling stone wanting to "shape the future of culture" with "thought leaders"
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/jan/23/rolling-stone-magazine-culture-council-publication
― Punster McPunisher, Saturday, 23 January 2021 17:40 (five years ago)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertorial
^^^new (and also silly) name for a long-standing (and also dodgy) mainstream practice
― mark s, Saturday, 23 January 2021 18:15 (five years ago)
ha, kinder
― mage uluk (NickB), Saturday, 23 January 2021 18:21 (five years ago)
I mean, in the long history of media and commerce the word is pretty new, but the first paragraph in the Wikipedia entry says it's nearly as old as you, mark!
― Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 23 January 2021 18:49 (five years ago)
"advertorial" goes back to the 1940s at least, yes (and hence has been a nuisance my entire professional life): the new and silly name for it is "thought council"!
― mark s, Saturday, 23 January 2021 18:52 (five years ago)
Ah okay sorry!
― Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 23 January 2021 18:54 (five years ago)
okay, i browsed that wiki, mark
i see what you're saying, but i will say that this sounds even worse, as the articles will be paywalled
so you're essentially paying a fee to read advertisements
welcome to the 21st c.?
― Punster McPunisher, Saturday, 23 January 2021 19:39 (five years ago)
That actually makes it better, because then I won't accidentally read any of it.
― Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 23 January 2021 19:45 (five years ago)
i think more sinister than advertorials are those bill and melinda gates foundation pro-eugenics/development issues pieces
― plax (ico), Saturday, 23 January 2021 21:06 (five years ago)
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/27/covid-lies-cost-lives-right-clamp-down-misinformation
This is completely nuts.
― Scampo di tutti i Scampi (ShariVari), Wednesday, 27 January 2021 09:46 (five years ago)
in what way?
― ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 27 January 2021 09:58 (five years ago)
Politically, legally and pragmatically.
The idea of applying 'trading standards' to the 'marketplace of ideas' is clearly an immensely dangerous precedent to attempt to set, irrespective of how time-limited and expert-led Monbiot imagines it to be. It's illegal to lie to customers, it's not illegal to lie to your neighbours and, clearly, it should not be.
There's also a conflation between lying and 'spreading misinformation'. 5G truthers aren't cynically trying to gain a pecuniary advantage, they genuinely believe what they're saying and think that there's a conspiracy to stop them. Starting from a position that they should be fined or jailed for saying what they believe, incorrectly, to be true, would be immensely counterproductive.
Monbiot positions only the most ridiculous COVID misinformation as worthy of criminal sanction (eg. "COVID doesn't exist") but flags half way through that the bigger problem is with mass-media pundits, who he imagines to be exempt from the laws. If we're looking at public utility as the overriding interest, fining @COVIDTRUTHER69 for saying "Bill Gates wants to inject you with a microchip" on Twitter but trying to argue persuasively against Allison Pearson telling 1m+ people every week that COVID is no big deal and more people will die because of delayed cancer treatment, makes absolutely no sense.
― Scampo di tutti i Scampi (ShariVari), Wednesday, 27 January 2021 10:17 (five years ago)
" It (the BBC) thrills to the sound of noisy, ill-informed contrarians."
at least he got one thing right! I think the Monbiot got the Rona himself recently. Lol @ the idea that Hitchens can be reasoned with.
― calzino, Wednesday, 27 January 2021 10:26 (five years ago)
Yeah, he's not wrong about the complete lack of responsibility displayed by the BBC and others, and that the format of combative opinion driving news is dangerous.
― Scampo di tutti i Scampi (ShariVari), Wednesday, 27 January 2021 10:28 (five years ago)
The Beeb have been inviting idiots to speak their brains on national/local TV and radio for decades, this is hardly a new situation
― the scamp has a thousand fries (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 27 January 2021 10:55 (five years ago)
The Cancer Act is an interesting comparator. You occasionally see homemade flyers promising to cure all cancer ills from some local medicine man but they are (notionally) dealt with by the Advertising Standards Agency. I'm sure there's loads of word-of-mouth and blogs about curing cancer with orange juice or something but I'd imagine they fly just the right side of 'we can't say this will definitely cure you but come and see us to discuss your holistic curated plan'. But otherwise I'd say (based on no data whatsoever) it's been fairly successful at what it set out to do. I wonder if you could even bring any equivalent in now?
SV otm - it's all the misinformation and more subtle dogwhistling, that you couldn't legislate against. Plus this current near-insistence that on any issue you fall into one 'camp' or another and must remain loyal to that camp. Media literacy and critical thinking is more important than ever.
― kinder, Wednesday, 27 January 2021 14:01 (five years ago)
Good points all round, but I definitely wouldn't call this "completely nuts" since it's a position that's been around at least since Walter Lippmann
― rob, Wednesday, 27 January 2021 15:16 (five years ago)
Have you ever read 1994 Harris being utterly bewildered by Aphex Twin? It's glorious. pic.twitter.com/IE1bk1v4LK— Mr Demos of Pnyx (@gem_ste) January 30, 2021
an exquisite vintage from the JH archive
― calzino, Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:11 (five years ago)
He is such a witless tosser and the perfect voice of a sizeable chunk of the Graun's readership
― the scamp has a thousand fries (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:14 (five years ago)
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― Waterloo Subset (Tom D.), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:21 (five years ago)
He uses "trendy" as a noun in that review, classic sign of a cunt
― the scamp has a thousand fries (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:24 (five years ago)
is that a transparent background or is he back at the mod club?
― Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:24 (five years ago)
Everything about him is transparent.
― Waterloo Subset (Tom D.), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:26 (five years ago)
mark s would give him a kicking for using "wondrous" as well!
― calzino, Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:27 (five years ago)
can't believe it took me until last week to find out he has an Oxford PPE
― Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:28 (five years ago)
proper prick?
― calzino, Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:30 (five years ago)
Can see why he loves proper working class folk and their music then
― the scamp has a thousand fries (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:31 (five years ago)
it's been a very successful grift for nearly 30 years, and he doesn't have a backup grift to fall back on?
― Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:33 (five years ago)
This list has lots of people I expected to see, and also plenty I didn't. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_University_of_Oxford_people_with_PPE_degrees
― Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:37 (five years ago)
Strong argument for nuking Oxford
― the scamp has a thousand fries (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:41 (five years ago)
Non-UK Politicians is where that really kicks off imo
― imago, Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:44 (five years ago)
oh wait hang on it subsequently kicks off even more. Will Self!
― imago, Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:45 (five years ago)
oh shit actually all the architects of doom are there. my god
― imago, Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:46 (five years ago)
Self may be the least objectionable person on that list
― the scamp has a thousand fries (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:54 (five years ago)
that isn't far off the truth
― imago, Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:58 (five years ago)
There are quite a few people I like, Dennis Potter did it too! But the list is about 25% straight-up evil and another 50% are we could say "overachievers" in their professional lives
― Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Saturday, 30 January 2021 12:59 (five years ago)
It's the journalists that really sting. They're all in the same nauseating club as the cunts they're meant to be holding to account
― imago, Saturday, 30 January 2021 13:01 (five years ago)
Paul Gambaccini!
― Waterloo Subset (Tom D.), Saturday, 30 January 2021 13:50 (five years ago)
less PPE more PPE
― nashwan, Saturday, 30 January 2021 14:04 (five years ago)
I need some PPE to protect me from PPE's
― calzino, Saturday, 30 January 2021 14:10 (five years ago)
to controps a wee bit on this, the issue with oxford PPE as a degree is that it is (or anyway was) capacious enough to sport a large ambitious subset happy to go all in as a kind of club or gang of backslapping n backwatching n backstabbing wronguns on the rise together
(lol i think 9 ppl in all took the same combined finals as me <-- indie as fvck)
― mark s, Saturday, 30 January 2021 14:10 (five years ago)
UK weather: 'messy mix' of wintry conditions expected this article has been hanging around the UK headlines front page for a couple of days now. i tend to have an adverse reaction to weather journalism anyway but the sum total of this seems to be “it’s winter”? for noobs?
― Lord of the RONGS (Fizzles), Sunday, 31 January 2021 07:51 (five years ago)