quiddities and agonies of the ruling class - a rolling new york times thread

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sorry to keep talking about lena wilson but someone share this passage from the about section of her website where she literally talks about "her martyr-like dedication to socially conscious cinema" like babe you talk about disney channel original movies for a living pic.twitter.com/CwvJKYBhJA

— official trustbusters stan account (@trillmoregirls) August 21, 2022

papal hotwife (milo z), Tuesday, 23 August 2022 20:04 (one year ago) link

brb just finishing the syllabus for the tig notaro class i’m teaching this fall at brown

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 23 August 2022 20:11 (one year ago) link

for PKD fans and any climate adaptation reporters:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/03/climate/cooling-clothes-climate-change.html

youn, Sunday, 4 September 2022 15:23 (one year ago) link

Hmm, not sure “country fans don’t care that an artist used the n-word” is the heartwarming underdog story this article thinks it is. https://t.co/w5madJPKkq

— Michael Hobbes (@RottenInDenmark) September 13, 2022

recovering internet addict/shitposter (viborg), Tuesday, 13 September 2022 15:20 (one year ago) link

interesting analysis of the housing market:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/25/upshot/starter-home-prices.html

Two responses might be to build smaller (with the implicit acceptance of cultural centralization and the distinction between urban, suburban, and exurban life) or to try to decentralize and enliven local communities (that is, favor greater distribution of coverage, the long tail in culture, etc.). I wonder which would result in less environmental damage and greater happiness overall.

youn, Sunday, 25 September 2022 15:07 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/02/realestate/accord-ny-ulster-county.html

*vomits*

calstars, Sunday, 6 November 2022 13:29 (one year ago) link

I am honestly not mad at all and I'm living pretty close to there myself. There's so much under-used rural and formerly agricultural land that no one is going to do anything else with. Tons of basically abandoned industrial buildings from when knife-making & mills pulled out of this whole area. Population density is very low and electorally it makes sense for people with further left values to percolate into the area and flip it.

I'm happy for anywhere that fosters a healthy, accepting LGBTQ community in this sometimes-cesspool of hatred. There are Lee Zeldin signs EVERYWHERE right now and that's appalling. A random neighbor I talked to on the street last week ended up shouting epithets about women and non-white people in broad daylight. People have had 40 years to make their communities better and this is what they've spent their time doing.

I worry far more about majority-minority places like Newburgh that are in the process of being gentrified out of their minds and pushing everyone into rural poverty where there are no support systems or transit.

Ima Gardener (in orbit), Monday, 7 November 2022 14:17 (one year ago) link

I'm open to new information and I'm not unaware that transitioning to a service economy isn't good for everyone and the class analysis of the situation is not uncomplicated, but afaict there's not much else going on around here except Q-Anon-adjacent seething, gun ownership promotion, and growing numbers of Latinx and non-white people moving into areas without adequate community institutions.

Ima Gardener (in orbit), Monday, 7 November 2022 14:24 (one year ago) link

If you're mad, please do something about it like donating to the Newburgh LGBTQ Center or Mutual Aid Beacon (full disclosure I work/volunteer there) or Fareground (food justice) or housing justice efforts in Ulster County at https://ucchj.squarespace.com/ and https://housingjusticeforall.org/

Ima Gardener (in orbit), Monday, 7 November 2022 14:36 (one year ago) link

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/12/nyregion/tal-oren-alexander-official.html

“How Two Luxury Real Estate Agents Spend Their Sundays
Tal and Oren Alexander start with a morning workout, then frequent exclusive clubs, show million-dollar-plus listings and watch football.”

curmudgeon, Monday, 14 November 2022 16:07 (one year ago) link

assholes: they're just like us

In 2019, they sold a 24,000-square-foot penthouse at 220 Central Park South for $238 million to the billionaire Ken Griffin.

I'm surprised he's that successful!

https://e.snmc.io/i/600/w/9cd638346804e48aa73a6ec095b4a18a/4675434/ken-griffin-ken-griffin-at-the-organ-the-cuckoo-waltz-Cover-Art.jpg

Hans Holbein (Chinchilla Volapük), Tuesday, 15 November 2022 02:54 (one year ago) link

His dreams got better.

one month passes...

This latest bullshit about gen z “discovering” cameras has to be a new low

calstars, Saturday, 7 January 2023 19:27 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

really embarrassing how easily the koch heiress Hannibal Lectered this journalist https://t.co/7zg2541AST pic.twitter.com/7Gm7A2FHX9

— protagonist of this site (@siteprotagonist) February 24, 2023

Chris L, Friday, 24 February 2023 13:18 (one year ago) link

two months pass...

A very good scathing piece in the NYT about the Tory party and UK politics in general. What makes this doubly depressing is the NYT’s devotion to their own ruling class and also that a piece like this will never get published in a mainstream UK publication.

On the House of Lords:

Still unelected, the chamber now enables a kind of legitimatized corruption: A prime minister can give any ally — a fellow politician, a family member, a journalist, a press baron, a party donor — a job for life as a legislator, regardless of suitability, with full state approval. According to a recent analysis, one in 10 Tory peers has given more than 100,000 pounds, around $125,000, to the party. In any other context, we would know what to call such a practice.


In film and literature, most of the country’s favorite characters and story lines contain at least a seed of the Tory nation — the Old Etonian James Bond, who breaks the rules with a gentleman’s charm; the humble wizardry of Harry Potter, who risks it all to save his enchantingly regimented boarding school from evil outside forces; and the magic of Mary Poppins, the English nanny who wants only to keep the house in order.

lmao even getting the quintessentially Tory nature of Harry Potter

Often Labour politicians seem keener on receiving the blessings of the current system — a peerage, a knighthood, a royal invitation — than on changing it. The current Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, decidedly follows this path. Idealism and hope are scorned in favor of pragmatism and common sense, two terms that, in Britain, almost always seem to mean cleaving to the right.


Left in the mud

If there is hope, it’s that buried within Britain, suppressed by a political system constructed in the Conservatives’ favor, other visions of society exist. This is precisely what the Conservatives are committed to stifling.


This hope existed in the last two elections and the tories colluded with the press and institutions to drive everyone involved out of public life and even further from power

However, the article’s conclusion drew me up short.

Neither Britain nor the more Tory-voting England is fundamentally Conservative.


I used to think this, having only lived here a few years at the time. But now I know better. I don’t see how you can argue that the Tories use almost unfettered power and a media friendly to them to shape public opinion, to the extent that this country has had mainly Tory leadership for longer than I’ve been alive, but then draw the conclusion that the country is not intrinsically Tory. At a certain point, the symptoms have a cause, you know?

Everybody's gonna get what they got coming (gyac), Friday, 28 April 2023 13:26 (eleven months ago) link

Not read the piece yet, will try and do so later.

I would agree that the country is Conservative, but there is a fragility there too. 2017 is where I saw it the most. But in general the thing there has been crushed and we are in a bad place with the riots I see in France a distant hope.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 28 April 2023 13:40 (eleven months ago) link

ahh i just posted about this in the ukpol thread soz

Tracer Hand, Friday, 28 April 2023 14:53 (eleven months ago) link

Isn't it a standard leftist canard that voters are progressives in their hearts but are somehow hoodwinked by powerful structural forces into voting more conservatively?

o. nate, Friday, 28 April 2023 15:28 (eleven months ago) link

xp I don’t read your non-TC posts, sorry king

Everybody's gonna get what they got coming (gyac), Friday, 28 April 2023 15:36 (eleven months ago) link

Isn't it a standard leftist canard that voters are progressives in their hearts but are somehow hoodwinked by powerful structural forces into voting more conservatively?


There is majority support for abortion rights, gay rights, trans rights, higher minimum wage, medicare for all, and so on. It isn’t a canard, it’s truth, at least in the US.

Why people vote the way they do is a different story.

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Friday, 28 April 2023 23:09 (eleven months ago) link

That article isn't saying people are progressive in their hearts, it's saying that the way voting is structured in the UK makes it impossible to know one way or the other

Tracer Hand, Friday, 28 April 2023 23:21 (eleven months ago) link

This is abysmal. https://t.co/CNnoJN7Db6

— Isaac Chotiner (@IChotiner) May 7, 2023

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 May 2023 14:18 (eleven months ago) link

Thought you would be posting this

My coronation highlight? This clusterfuck of a paragraph from the New York Times on how Anglophile Americans have been marking the occasion. pic.twitter.com/sHbl6YentA

— Jon Lipsey (@JonLipseyMedia) May 6, 2023

the world is your octopus (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Sunday, 7 May 2023 14:30 (eleven months ago) link

Spent plenty of time mocking the colorful pomp and circumstance, then went to a bit of a Kentucky Derby party and realized the apple really doesn't fall that far from the tree. I met an old lady who woke up early for a coronation party, then changed outfits for the Derby party.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 May 2023 14:44 (eleven months ago) link

loool since when is Buck's Fizz non-alcoholic? Have they ever MET a Britisher?
And ah yes, the traditional breakfast pie. Coco Pops with a crispy mashed potato topping iirc.

kinder, Sunday, 7 May 2023 18:43 (eleven months ago) link

not the nyt, but in the wall street journal* today there is a story of techies whose paychecks & stock compensation don't go as far as they used to. one guy got genuinely screwed over by facebook. but one woman amassed a $500K "brokerage account" balance by the age of 27 and decided to take a year off. now she has a new job at a higher salary, but no stock. so...she's cutting costs by washing her dog herself instead of going to a groomer.

* i get a free subscription through work.

j.o.h.n. in evanston (john. a resident of chicago.), Sunday, 7 May 2023 18:51 (eleven months ago) link

People with household incomes over $200K a year who are like "who can afford a carton of eggs anymore, am I right???" are the stock in trade of this thread, I can't even be bothered to find a link, I feel like it's basically a weekly column at this point

Guayaquil (eephus!), Sunday, 7 May 2023 19:18 (eleven months ago) link

eh $200K a year isn't really the stock in trade ... it depends where you live, and if you have more than one child, you could be middle class and wishing you could afford to buy a house or wishing you could afford to pay off student loan debt ... classic quid/ag is more like john's example

sarahell, Sunday, 7 May 2023 19:38 (eleven months ago) link

I don't want to have a big fight about this but fundamentally yes I think people who make $200K and live in New York and aren't saving anything and wish they had more money are more part of the ruling class than not. And, whatever you think about their membership in the ruling class, they make up a much larger share of the New York Times's readership and implied "we" than do the people buying $5m condos.

Guayaquil (eephus!), Thursday, 11 May 2023 17:28 (eleven months ago) link

I have never made more than 50 grand in a year in my entire life. Anyone making 200k a year is absolutely a member of the ruling class afaic.

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 11 May 2023 17:45 (eleven months ago) link

otm

ꙮ (map), Thursday, 11 May 2023 17:49 (eleven months ago) link

I have never made more than 50 grand in a year in my entire life. Anyone making 200k a year is absolutely a member of the ruling class afaic.

Ditto! Maybe I'm warped by having lived paycheck-to-paycheck until I was in my early 30s, but making 100k would make me feel like I was set for life (even here in not-so-cheap Chicago).

blatherskite, Thursday, 11 May 2023 18:50 (eleven months ago) link

When I do my taxes at the end of the year I'm sometimes shocked by how much money has flowed in...and right back out again. (Usually somewhere between 60-75k, never more than that.)

but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 11 May 2023 19:17 (eleven months ago) link

I've never gotten more than 20K a year in my entire life. I don't have any withholding, so I only do my taxes so I can get a chunk of EITC money.

Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Thursday, 11 May 2023 19:24 (eleven months ago) link

i'll probably crack 50k this year because of djing. i bought myself nice sunglasses to celebrate 😎 maybe i should have read an ny times article about it first tho

ꙮ (map), Thursday, 11 May 2023 19:25 (eleven months ago) link

The thing about the article caek linked is -- they asked people to describe their dream life! Of course it's expensive! I think the many "ugh spoiled millennials" responses to the article are totally misguided; they weren't asking people "what's your realistic plan given the income you're likely to have?"

But there are also a lot of "ugh look how you can't live in New York unless you have $150K a year to spend" takes and those responses are bad for the same reason! "You can't buy a house in brownstone Brooklyn and have a car and send three kids to private school and take two family vacations a year by plane unless you have $150K a year to spend" is probably true, but ... most New Yorkers live perfectly good lives without doing that? And most of the people in this article know they're not actually doing that?

Guayaquil (eephus!), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 14:51 (ten months ago) link

True. The other response I’ve seen is “surely a family doesn’t spend $400 a week” on groceries, which I’ve got bad news for the aspiring parents.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 15:05 (ten months ago) link

I have to admit I don't quite see how you spend $400 a week at Trader Joe's (I do weekly TJ's shop for $250 tops with two adults two adolescent kids) but if I were to rigorously add up the dollar cost of all the food from all sources I cook for my family in a week it probably does come close to that figure

Guayaquil (eephus!), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 20:03 (ten months ago) link

same. we don't spend it all at TJs, but we spend nearly that much total. i track it. the average for the past 18 months is $1490/month.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 20:20 (ten months ago) link

$400/week sounds low for people living in $5m homes with 3 kids!

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 20:22 (ten months ago) link

the average for the past 18 months is $1490/month.

On groceries?? Is this including, like, ordering delivery all the time or something?

Random Restaurateur (Jordan), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 20:25 (ten months ago) link

just groceries from the supermarket. we only go to trader joes and whole foods, and we're in LA, so it's expensive.

but my point is the grocery numbers in this article, for people who are way richer than us and have more kids than us, seem reasonable to low.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 20:37 (ten months ago) link

Oh you should check out Grocery Outlet. When they have what you need it's <3 <3 <3

felicity, Wednesday, 24 May 2023 21:01 (ten months ago) link

I have to admit I don't quite see how you spend $400 a week at Trader Joe's (I do weekly TJ's shop for $250 tops with two adults two adolescent kids) but if I were to rigorously add up the dollar cost of all the food from all sources I cook for my family in a week it probably does come close to that figure

― Guayaquil (eephus!), Wednesday, 24 May 2023 20:03 (three hours ago) link

I calculated our total weekly spend to average out to about $400/wk for a family of four (kids both old enough to eat full meals and a good amount of snacks), including non-food groceries (paper products, cleaning products, various costco non-food items). We do buy some organic items and could certainly spend less if necessary. Eating more at home since COVID definitely adds to the budget, but also cuts the eating out budget.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:06 (ten months ago) link

Back in NJ my wife and I were spending close to $1200 a month, between the grocery store and Target. Cleaning products are expensive, and we needed a lot — more than we do in Montana — because, no joke, our hateful downstairs neighbors would cook greasy food all night just to spite us.

but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:14 (ten months ago) link

I still say $400 of Trader Joe's groceries is a lot to buy in a week. Maybe they're eating a lot of the prepackaged meals?

Guayaquil (eephus!), Thursday, 25 May 2023 00:22 (ten months ago) link


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