Author: Eric Scheie
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Identity politics = groupthink = loss of identity
A gay man is running for a California State Assembly seat. As might be expected, he is getting a lot of flak. But because he is running as a Republican, a lot of the flak is coming from Democrats: …DeMaio has been the target of homophobic attacks. But where are those attacks coming from? It’s…
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If the victim is the “trigger,” then the bully is blameless!
Anyone remember the anti-bullying crusade? Bullying is evil and must be condemned whenever and wherever it occurs, right? Not so fast. A mother and her 9-year-old son say school officials won’t let him bring a My Little Pony bag to school. The boy and his mother say he’s getting shoved around because bullies think his…
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How small can we get?
After hearing about these things from a friend, I decided to get a Raspberry Pi. It is a genuine computer and I am using it right now to write this post. Took me less than a half an hour to set it up right out of the box. It is a bit slower than my…
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Thought crime? Or just an immoral thought?
The latest huge talking point on the left is that Cliven Bundy is a racist. This is supposed to mean what, precisely? The left considers everyone who isn’t on the left as being a racist, right? So why would it matter whether some old crank who is involved in a high profile argument with the…
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“a hermetically sealed cultural and intellectual hothouse”
I never trusted Jonathan Chait, and I think this Reason piece confirms that I was right: Over at New York Magazine, which today suffered a website crash that temporarily lowered Internet smug levels by a measurable degree, Jonathan Chaitmakes the bold claim that the Democratic Party is entering a period of dominance. His argument is partially rooted in…
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Since when is it illegal to add booze to starch?
Wanna make powdered alcohol in your kitchen? The recipe is quite simple. 1. Weigh out 100 grams of N-Zorbit into a mixing bowl. Because the powder is so fluffy and light, this will be a sizeable mound. 2. While whisking steadily, drizzle in 30 grams of high-proof spirit. I use Lemon Hart 151-proof rum. After…
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Feels like a new pet is alive in the house. (No, seriously!)
Since my last post on the subject, I finally had a breakthrough with my 3D metal printer. For weeks now, I have been trying every possible variation of every possible combination of every possible code setting in every possible firmware, and yesterday I finally managed to get lucky. Here it is, running G-code for an…
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What part of “Congress shall make no law” don’t they understand?
A bipartisan bill in Congress would prohibit “overzealous PhotoShopping” of models and celebrities: A new bill introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives aims at curbing overzealous photoshopping of models and celebrities in advertisements. Called the “Truth in Advertising Act,” the bill was co-sponsored by Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen from Florida and Democratic Rep. Lois…
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“every noose of a rejection letter”
Until today, I had never heard a a rejection letter described as a noose, but I guess there’s a first for everything. A young woman is irate that her grades and test scores didn’t qualify her for admission to the University of Michigan, and she blames racism. Moreover, she claims that she has been rejected…
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Progress?
I have gotten the 3D metal printer I’ve been building to talk to the computer but as you can see, it’s not yet functional as a printer. Mechanically, the printer was built according to the specifications here. At this point I have spent countless hours going over the firmware looking for anything I might have…
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She still IS
How much more of this crap do we have to tolerate? A lot, it seems. And what am I supposed to do about it? Blame the Republicans? A lot of good that will do.
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Does air discriminate?
A new study purportedly shows that people of color breathe air that is 38% more polluted than the air breathed by white people: A study released by the University of Minnesota this week indicated that people of color are exposed to air that is 38 percent more polluted than the air breathed by white people.…
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What makes a job easier?
If you were a prison guard, would you rather guard violent criminals, or non-violent criminals? I think the answer is obvious. Prison guards like people who are easier to deal with, because it makes their job easier. (Forget for now the traditional nature of a prison guard’s job.) Well, how about if you were a…
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Attack the techies! (Latest Commie fad.)
There have been a number of attacks on techies in the San Francisco Bay Area recently, and I just saw this one linked on Drudge: SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A man said he had his Google Glass snatched of his face and smashed to the ground in San Francisco’s Mission District Friday evening. 20-year-old…
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A new word, and a new way of thinking
I learned a new word today. “Kyriarchy.” Kyriarchy (“rule by a lord”; from the Greek ??????/kyrios “lord or master” and ????/arche “authority, leadership”) is a social system or set of connecting social systems built around domination, oppression, and submission. The word itself is a neologism coined by Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza to describe interconnected, interacting, and…
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Attacking and vilifying a speaker is wrong, but it does not make the speaker right!
A meme that will not die in certain quarters is the idea that the Nazis — and Adolf Hitler — were gay. It’s not an exaggeration to say homofascist because the German Nazi Party was homosexual, Hitler was a homosexual, the top Nazi leadership, all of them were homosexuals…they were creating a homosexual special race…It…
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Should the Feds enforce the law?
A recent news item about a rapidly escalating showdown between federal agents and cattle ranchers reminded me of a recent post which raised some philosophical questions. I don’t think oppressive or tyrannical laws should be enforced. But from there it gets complicated.
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Whatever happened to Postmodernism?
I’m curious about something. Postmodernism has held sway in academia for years, right? Morality has long since been so thoroughly deconstructed that anyone making an argument based on morality could be expected to be laughed out of the classrooms or faculty lounges at most modern American universities. Morality varies from person to person, culture to…
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Are there no incentives to be nice?
I’m hardly obsessed with cell phone etiquette, but I recently complained about assholes pacing the aisles of crowded locker rooms while talking on the cell phone (this despite it being against the rules which are only meant to be obeyed by nice people). I guess I should consider myself lucky that the asshole in the…
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From bad to worse?
I hate it when I make a semi-sarcastic comment in a dark mood, only to see my sentiment confirmed, but here’s what I said: Little wonder so many conservatives love the War on Drugs. Which was in response to M. Simon’s comment: The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business…